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They had five children: three daughters ( Deng Lin, Deng Nan and Deng Rong ) and two sons ( Deng Pufang and Deng Zhifang ).
Before leaving, Lee learns from his teacher that Han's bodyguard O ' Hara ( Robert Wall ) had been involved in the death of his sister, Su Lin ( Angela Mao ), years ago, when she committed suicide to save herself from dishonour after being cornered by O ' Hara and a collection of Han's thugs.
Lin, having grown up as an Asian minority, has said that she " didn't even realize " she was Chinese until later in life, and that it was not until her 30s that she had a desire to understand her cultural background.
Lin believes that if the competition had not been " blind ", with designs submitted by number instead of name, she " never would have won ".
The four nurses remained the sole women recipients of the Silver Star until: Sergeant Leigh Ann Hester was awarded the Silver Star in 2005 for gallantry during an insurgent ambush on a convoy in Iraq, three nurses who had served in World War I were awarded the Silver Star posthumously in 2007, and Army Specialist Monica Lin Brown was awarded the Silver Star in March 2008 for heroism in the War in Afghanistan.
For many years Lin – Kernighan – Johnson had identified optimal solutions for all TSPs where an optimal solution was known and had identified the best known solutions for all other TSPs on which the method had been tried.
In the ' Jardine Paper ', Jardine emphasized several points to Palmerston in several meetings and they are as follows: There was to be complete compensation for the 20, 000 chests of opium that Lin had confiscated, the conclusion of a viable commercial treaty that would prevent any further hostilities, and the opening of further ports of trade such as Fuzhou, Ningbo, Shanghai, and Keeson-chow.
During his meeting with U. S. President Richard Nixon in 1972, Mao hinted that Lin had opposed seeking better relations with the U. S.
The consensus within the Politburo was that Mao should assume the office with Lin becoming Vice-Chairman ; but for unknown reasons, Mao had voiced his explicit opposition to the recreation of the position and his assuming it.
One internal report alleged that Lin had planned to bomb a bridge that Mao was to cross to reach Beijing ; Mao reportedly avoided this bridge after receiving intelligence reports.
The Qing government was obliged to pay the British government six million silver dollars for the opium that had been confiscated by Lin Zexu in 1839 ( Article IV ), 3 million dollars in compensation for debts that the Hong merchants in Canton owed British merchants ( Article V ), and a further 12 million dollars in war reparations for the cost of the war ( VI ).
Assisting the chairman in this campaign was Lin Biao, who had succeeded Peng Dehuai as defense minister in 1960.
Lin had been an important army commander in the 1930s, but struggled with ill health and did not participate in the expulsion of Chiang Kai-shek from the mainland in 1946-1949 or the Korean War.
His chief lieutenants, Lin Biao and Mao's third wife Jiang Qing, had manipulated the turmoil in these areas to glorify Mao to a godlike status while ignoring some of his directives.
Lin Biao, having gained Mao's trust, had his name codified into the Constitution of both the State and Party as Mao's designated successor.
Lin Biao, who had ailing health and de facto control over the military, became increasingly at odds with Mao over the idea of power sharing.
Lin's death was put tightly under wraps by the Chinese government, who had in the past vociferously praised Lin.
Lin had recently escaped Limbo, an apparent metaphor for what happened to Danvers after the cancellation of Supergirl.
Lin Yutang, who had studied at Harvard and Leipzig, introduced the concept of youmo ( humor ), which he used in trenchant criticism of China's political and cultural situation before leaving for the United States.
Peng's promotion was supported by Lin Biao, who had been actively supporting Peng for promotions to senior leadership as early as May 1934.
In early 1935 Lin responded to widespread discontent within the Red Army over Mao's evasive tactics ( which were perceived inside the Red Army as unnecessarily exhausting ) by publicly proposing that Peng take overall command of the Red Army ; but Mao, who had recently been promoted to the position, attacked Peng and Lin for challenging him and successfully retained his position.
Along with Liu Shaoqi, Zhu De, Lin Biao, Lin Boqu, and Luo Ronghuan, Peng opposed Mao's attempt to liberalize China's culture and politics in the first stages of the 1957 Hundred Flowers Campaign, but then supported Mao's efforts to arrest and persecute Chinese citizens who had criticized the CCP later that year.

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This underground route was suggested by the geologist Ramond de Carbonnières in 1787, but there was no confirmation until 1931, when caver Norbert Casteret poured fluorescein dye into the flow and noted its emergence a few hours later away at Uelhs deth Joèu (" Jove's eyes " ) in the Artiga de Lin on the other side of the mountain.
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Like many able Red commanders, Lin has never been outside China, speaks and reads no language but Chinese.
Lin made no promise that China would fight other people's wars, and foreign revolutionaries were advised to depend mainly on " self-reliance ".
Because there was no way to avoid becoming Mao's second-in-command, Lin attempted to protect himself from the chaos of the Cultural Revolution by giving absolute support to Mao and doing very little else.
Because Lin had no real interest in the position of Vice-Chairman, he did little other than whatever he believed would ingratiate himself to Mao.
Privately, Lin had no interest in promoting the Cultural Revolution, and attended government meetings only when Mao demanded that he do so.
After 1966, Lin made no phone calls, received few visitors, secluded himself from his colleagues, and gained a reputation as being " reticent and mysterious ".
In his relationship with Mao, Lin adopted a policy of " three ' nos ': no responsibility ; no suggestions ; no crime ".
According to the Chinese government, Lin Biao was made aware that Mao no longer trusted him after the 9th Central Committee, and he harbored a strong desire to seize supreme power.
The Chinese government has no interest in re-evaluating its narrative on Lin Biao's death.
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no: Lin Yutang
no: Zhuo Lin
Lin Chong persuades Lu Zhishen not to kill the guards, saying that they had no choice but to follow orders.
no: Kritiser Lin, kritiser Konfucius
Lin explained, " Before, I thought there's no need to respond to baseless remarks, However sometimes ' avoidance ' isn't the best way to solve problems.
Gao approached the key figure of Lin Biao ; while Lin gave no practical support, his agreement with Gao's views probably influenced Gao to continue to seek backing.
All of El Patrón's bodyguards are wanted criminals, and Tam Lin is no exception: he was a Scottish nationalist who laid a bomb for the British Prime Minister that accidentally killed a bus full of 20 children instead.
no: Xing Lin
* Mary Travers, ' Death of Lin Onus ', Art Monthly Australia, no.

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