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  2. Chai Vang - Wikipedia

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    Chai Soua Vang (born September 24, 1968), more commonly known as Chai Vang, is an American man who was convicted of first degree intentional homicide, having pleaded self-defense after allegedly being fired upon.

  3. Ji-man Choi - Wikipedia

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    Choi was added to the Mariners 40-man roster on November 20, 2013. [6] On April 17, 2014, Choi was suspended for 50 games after testing positive for methandienone. [7] Choi sustained a fractured fibula in the first game of Mariners' spring training in 2015, as he leaped at first base to try to save an errant throw from farmhand Tyler Smith at ...

  4. Manu Chao - Wikipedia

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    Manu Chao (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmanu ˈtʃao]; born José Manuel Tomás Arturo Chao Ortega on 21 June 1961) is a French-born Spanish musician. He sings in French , Spanish , English , Italian , Arabic , Catalan , Galician , Portuguese , Greek , and occasionally in other languages.

  5. File:Ji-man Choi on July 9, 2016.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Mr. Vampire 1992 - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Vampire 1992 is also set directly after the events in Mr. Vampire, with some references to the first film, such as Man-choi commenting on how he felt after being infected with the "hopping corpse virus". New characters were introduced in Mr. Vampire 1992, and some actors from the first film, such as Billy Lau, were recast in new roles.

  7. Chia Youyee Vang - Wikipedia

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    Chia Youyee Vang is a professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Her research and writing deals with the Hmong diaspora , other Southeast Asian diasporas and refugees and on community-building efforts among Hmong people in the United States.

  8. Mya Chay Gyin Ma Ngwe Myaing - Wikipedia

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    "Mya Chay-Gyin" Ma Ngwe Myaing (Burmese: မြခြေချင်း မငွေမြိုင်, pronounced [mja̰ tɕʰè dʑɪ́ɰ̃ maʔ ŋwè mjàɪɰ̃] lit. ' Emerald Anklet Ma Ngwe Myaing '; born Ngwe Hlaing; 21 November 1894 – 20 September 1959) was a Burmese dance performer of the twentieth century, in the tradition of Ma Htwe Lay. [1]

  9. Me-Dam-Me-Phi - Wikipedia

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    Me-dam-me-phi is a Tai-Ahom word, Mae (𑜉𑜦𑜧) means offering, Dam (𑜓𑜪) means the dead and Phi (𑜇𑜣) means the god. [8] [9] The rituals of the observance of Me Dam Me Phi are written in the book Khyek-lai or Lit Lai Me-Dam-Me-Phi in Tai Ahom language. [10] In other Tai groups distant ancestors are referred as'Phi-dam. [11]