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  2. Chūhai - Wikipedia

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    Yabai, based out of Santa Monica, CA, is America's first domestic chu-hai. Currently [ when? ] they are offered in three flavors, are 5% ABV, and made with imported shochu. See also

  3. Chu Hai - Wikipedia

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    Chu Hai may refer to: Chūhai, an alcoholic drink from Japan; Hong Kong Chu Hai College, a tertiary education provider in Hong Kong; Zhuhai, a city in China

  4. Four Pests campaign - Wikipedia

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    Chinese poster reading "Exterminate The Four Pests", 1958. The Four Evils campaign (Chinese: 除 四 害; pinyin: Chú Sì Hài) was one of the first campaigns of the Great Leap Forward in Maoist China from 1958 to 1962.

  5. List of Chu Ci contents - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the sections and individual pieces contained within the ancient poetry anthology Chu Ci (traditional Chinese: 楚辭; simplified Chinese: 楚辞; pinyin: chǔ cí; Wade–Giles: Ch'u Tz'u), also known as Songs of the South or Songs of Chu, which is an anthology of Classical Chinese poetry verse traditionally attributed to Qu Yuan and Song Yu from the Warring States period ...

  6. List of The Dangers in My Heart episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Dangers in My Heart is an anime television series based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Norio Sakurai.The series is produced by Shin-Ei Animation and directed by Hiroaki Akagi, with scripts written by Jukki Hanada, character designs handled by Masato Katsumata, and music composed by Kensuke Ushio.

  7. Chuhaister - Wikipedia

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    Hai (Ukrainian: гай) "Grove" There is no reliable etymology of the name, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] although some modern researchers [ who? ] have connected the first element of the word with the Proto-Slavic root *čuga ("ambush, sentinel"), chuga [ what language is this?

  8. Aizuchi - Wikipedia

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    Business relations in particular can be hampered by non-native speakers assuming that their Japanese counterparts have been agreeing to their suggestions all along, especially with hai (はい, "yes"), when the native Japanese speaker meant only that they follow or understand the suggestions – "got it", not "agreed".

  9. Strong Zero - Wikipedia

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    −196 °C Strong Zero (commonly referred to as Strong Zero or −196) is a brand of chūhai produced by Suntory Global Spirits. [1] It is currently sold in Japan, Taiwan, the Malaysia, Australia, [1] the United States, [2] and the United Kingdom. [3]