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Shum and raising
In 2007 Cheng performed in the Tung Wah charity fundraising telethon, raising HK $ 310, 000, which included a special HK $ 10, 000 from her mother, Lydia Shum.

Shum and from
In 1930 Shum resigned and the London Missionary Society agreed to urgent appeals from the school committee that the Rev.
John Shum (" Curly " in Winners and Sinners ) was notably absent from the gang in this film, due to his commitments as a political activist.
Yuan Kay-Shan's first student and only disciple was Shum Lung ( also transliterated as " Sum Nung "), whose family had recently returned to China from South America.
Many Wing Chun practitioners in Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Canada, and the United States descend from Shum Lung.
* Shum, Simon J. Buckingham ; Albert M. Selvin, Maarten Sierhuis, Jeffrey Conklin, Charles B. Haley, Bashar Nuseibeh ; Hypermedia Support for Argumentation-Based Rationale: 15 Years on from gIBIS and QOC, December 2005
Shum attended the University of British Columbia from 1983-1989, and received a B. A.

Shum and students
Shum Lung appointed a few of his indoor students as overseas chief instructors and chairmen of branches outside of China.
Shum is also close friends with fellow filmmaker, Ann Marie Fleming, whom she met in 1989 while they were both students.

Shum and .
* 2008 – Lydia Shum, Hong Kong comedian and actress ( b. 1945 )
* 1945 – Lydia Shum, Hong Kong comedian and actress ( d. 2008 )
There is a large 9th-century funerary barrow in Novgorod Oblast, reminiscent of the mounds at Old Uppsala, Sweden, which is called Shum Gora.
The committee contemplated closing the school, but eventually the dispute was resolve and the school continued under the guidance of Shum Wai Cheung.
In 2003, Ying Wa College moved to her Shum Shui Po campus.
In 1983, Hung co-founded another production company, D & B Films Company Ltd (" D & B " being short for " Duk-Bo "), with Dickson Poon and John Shum.
Following the second championship, Avraham Grant left Haifa for the Israeli national team and was replaced by then Israel U-21 manager Itzhak Shum.
Eagle Claw proponent Leung Shum does this as well and goes so far as to claim Zhou was a full-fledged Shaolin monk who trained Yue Fei inside of the temple itself.
With the Crown Prince in Dessie were Shum Wadajo Ali and Fitawrari Fikremariam.
Next he moves into a big New York apartment with his housemaid ' Mrs Hume ' and his assistant Pavel Shum, a Russian student he met in Paris.
One example can be found in the Singaporean sitcom Living with Lydia, where the titular character ( played by Lydia Shum ) recalls coming to Singapore in 1979 to be a " Singapore Girl.
He was a signatory to the Takkanot Shum.
In Switzerland, 1968, he revealed Shum, a mystical language of meditation that names and maps inner areas of consciousness.
Chai, J .- X., Tong, X., Chan, S .- C., Shum, H. ( 2000 ).
Gun Fu is also the name of a series of comic books by Howard M. Shum and Joey Mason, about a Hong Kong police officer in the 1930s who employs a combination of gun-play and martial arts.
In 2009, the classes in DGS were temporarily relocated to 101 Castle Peak Road, Shum Shui Po, whereas DGJS was moved to Tseung Kwan O, as the reconstruction begins.
Initially a student of Wing Chun instructor Cheung Bo at the Tin Hoi restaurant, Cheung introduced Shum to Yuan at a young age to further his training after Yuen was inpressed with the young boy's dedication.
Over the years, Yuan Kay-Shan and Shum Lung spent much time together, and under Yuan Kay-Shan's guidance, Shum Lung continued to refine and polish his Wing Chun by passing all of his knowledge of the Wing Chun Kuen.
With Yuan Kay-Shan's passing in 1956, Shum Nung named the style Yuen Kay San Wing Chun Kuen, in honor and memory of his teacher.

succeeded and raising
Fine arts artists such as painters succeeded in the Renaissance in raising their status, formerly similar to these workers, to a decisively higher level, but in the 20th century the distinction became rather less relevant.
It succeeded in raising revenue in districts that recovered from years of raids, up to levels previously enjoyed by the Mughals.
Prince Malcolm, Duncan ’ s son, has succeeded in raising an army in England, and Macduff joins him as he rides to Scotland to challenge Macbeth ’ s forces.
Despite stabilising the GDR to some extent, he never succeeded in raising the standard of living in the country to a level comparable to that in the West.
Due to ties to the prestigious Oxford University, the Canterbury Association succeeded in raising sufficient funds and recruiting middle-class and upper-class settlers.
Oranmiyan was the grandson and the most adventurous of the members of Oduduwa's household ; taking the title of Alafin, he succeeded in raising a very strong army and expanding his kingdom to an empire.
Adams also succeeded in raising a substantial loan for the Americans on the still-significant Dutch capital market.
He succeeded not only in raising the standard of education generally in the North of Scotland, but also in establishing a School of Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen, and in widely influencing the teaching of English grammar and composition in the United Kingdom.
It had only succeeded in raising £ 625, 000, which was less than the purchase price of the canals.
According to Fritz Peters, Gurdjieff was in New York from November 1925 to the spring of 1926, when he succeeded in raising over $ 100, 000.
However, they succeeded in raising money and gathering weaponry, including guns and bombs.
He brought forward various proposals in social legislation forming the programme of the Workers ' Party, without reference to the divisions among the Socialists, and, on November 20, 1894, succeeded in raising a two days ' discussion of the collectivist principle in the Chamber.
" He represents ," wrote his biographer Tabarrini, " one of the most striking personalities of a generation, now wholly died, which did not resign itself to the beatitudes of 1815, but wished to raise Italy from the humble state to which the European peace of that year had condemned her ; and he succeeded by first raising the character of the Italians in the opinion of foreigners, so as to deserve their esteem and respect.
The six year exploration license Gilbert had secured by letters patent from the crown in 1578 was on the point of expiring, when he succeeded in 1583 in raising significant sums from English Catholic investors.
Giraud, who succeeded in raising an army of 250, 000 men to fight in the Italian campaign, refused to consider this proposal, explaining that " politics " must wait until the end of the war.
In December 1834 Marc Brunel succeeded in raising enough money ( including a loan of £ 247, 000 from the Treasury ) to continue construction.
In Ireland it is now virtually confined to the Lough Boora reserve in County Offaly where a recent conservation project has succeeded in boosting its numbers to 900, raising hopes that it may be reintroduced to the rest of Ireland.
While the Congress succeeded in raising two regiments of Canadians ( James Livingston's 1st Canadian Regiment and Hazen's 2nd Canadian Regiment ), their numbers were not as large as desired, and the seigneurs and the Catholic clergy ultimately rallied around the British governor.
The Americans succeeded in raising two regiments in Quebec, led by James Livingston and Moses Hazen, one of which served throughout the war.
Axmann gained a place for the Hitler Youth in the direction of state vocational training and succeeded in raising the status of Hitler Youth agricultural work.
It succeeded in raising US $ 68, 000, 000 before Nasdaq plummeted in May 2000.
Subsequent RORSATs were equipped with a backup core ejection mechanism-when the primary failed on Kosmos 1900 in 1988 this system succeeded in raising the core to a safe disposal orbit.
About 1850, Meadows Taylor was appointed by the Nizam's government to administer, during a long minority, the principality of the young Raja Venkatappa Nayaka He succeeded without any European assistance in raising this small territory to a high degree of prosperity.
In 1834 Immermann undertook the management of the Düsseldorf theatre, and, although his resources were small, succeeded for two years in raising it to a high level of excellence.

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