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  2. The Villagers - Wikipedia

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    Gi-cheol, a former boxing champion, is appointed as a PE teacher at an all girls' high school in a small village, where a student named Han Soo-Yeon had recently gone missing. The girl's disappearance is largely a mystery, but Gi-cheol gets a strange feeling about the town after his arrival as all the villagers seem uptight and highly agitated.

  3. Ki Ch'ŏl - Wikipedia

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    After his younger sister, Empress Gi who was the wife of Toghon Temür [2] giving birth to a prince, Ki Ch'ŏl was then honoured as Internal Prince Deokseong. [ 3 ] Ki received a government post from the Yuan dynasty and appointed as the Grand Minister of Education or da situ ( 大司徒 ) in 1340.

  4. Map seed - Wikipedia

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    In video games using procedural world generation, the map seed is a (relatively) short number or text string which is used to procedurally create the game world ("map"). "). This means that while the seed-unique generated map may be many megabytes in size (often generated incrementally and virtually unlimited in potential size), it is possible to reset to the unmodified map, or the unmodified ...

  5. Park Gi-cheol - Wikipedia

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    Park Gi-cheol (Korean: 박기철, also known as Park Ki-chul, born 3 March 1961) is a South Korean former sailor. He competed in the men's 470 event at the 1988 Summer Olympics . [ 1 ]

  6. Villagers' committee - Wikipedia

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    Caihuying Villagers' Committee. The villagers' committee [1] (simplified Chinese: 村民委员会; traditional Chinese: 村民委員會; pinyin: cūnmín wěiyuánhuì), shortened as cunweihui in Chinese, [2] also translated as village committee, [3] is a grassroots mass autonomous organization [4] for self-management, self-education and self-service for villagers in the People's Republic of ...

  7. Kim Jae-gyu - Wikipedia

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    Kim was born in Gumi, North Gyeongsang Province, Korea.He is the 27th generation descendant of Kim Moon-gi (김문기;金文起) who was the civil minister (문신;文臣), the loyalist (충신;忠臣) of King Danjong, and the one of Samjungsin (삼중신;三重臣) during the Joseon period.

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  9. Goryeo - Wikipedia

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    The two nations became intertwined for 80 years as all subsequent Korean kings married Mongol princesses, [189] and the last empress of the Yuan dynasty, Empress Gi, was a daughter of a Goryeo lower-ranked official; [192] Empress Gi was sent to Yuan as one of the many kongnyŏ (貢女; lit. 'tribute women', who were in effects slaves sent over ...