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* The second Tang ( SS / AGSS-563 ) served through the first half of the Cold War.
From the Tang to Qing dynasties, the Grand Canal served as the main artery between northern and southern China and was essential for the transport of grain to Beijing.
Sui and Tang dynasties were founded by Han Chinese generals who also served the Northern Wei Dynasty.
The Tang court annually served up a special batch of deep fried pastries as desert for the occasion, most likely served in the Serpentine River Park.
The caves initially served only as a place of meditation for hermit monks, but developed to serve the monasteries that sprung up nearby in the early periods, and by the Sui and Tang dynasties, Mogao Caves had become a place of worship and pilgrimage for the public.
Tang Shengzhi, who Peng served under, aligned himself with Wang, and Peng was promoted to lieutenant-colonel and regimental commander.
** USS Tang ( SS-306 ), a United States Navy Balao class submarine that served briefly in World War II before being sunk by one of its own torpedoes
Tang has also served extensively on various government boards and public bodies, including the Trade Development Council, Town Planning Board, University Grants Committee, and Council of the City University of Hong Kong.
Tang briefly served from 25 May to 21 June 2005 as acting Chief Executive after Tung Chee Hwa, the former Chief Executive who resigned citing health reasons.
From 2003 to 2006, Tang served as Chief Conductor of the Finnish National Opera.
He later served as the magistrate of Chang ' an County ( one of the two counties making up the Tang capital Chang ' an ) and then as Jiabu Langzhong ( 駕部郎中 ), a supervisorial official at the ministry of rites ( 禮部, Libu ).
He later served as the prefect of Su Prefecture ( 蘇州, in modern Suzhou, Jiangsu ), and it was said that the irrigation ditches and the streets that he constructed were still heavily relied upon at the time that the Book of Tang was written — i. e., during Later Jin Dynasty.
In 1952, Tang resigned from the Army and after a brief stint of private practice, served as Deputy County Attorney of Maricopa, Arizona in 1952-1957 and Assistant Attorney General of Arizona in 1957-1959.
Tang served for sixteen years before he took senior status in 1993.
Beginning in 664, Buyeo Yung served briefly as the governor of the " Ungjin Commandery " ( Hangul: 웅진도독부 Hanja: 熊津都督府 ) which Tang established to oversee the former territory of Baekje.
In the interim, Tsang and later Henry Tang served as acting Chief Executives in accordance with the Basic Law.
Before 1937, Tang had served as a general under Chiang but without really much true power.

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Mir Muhammad Shah son of Sultan Shah escaped and retired to Tang i Nau from whence later he attacked Faizabad, put to death his youngest brother Nasarullah Khan Chief of that place under Government of Kabul, and took the Kingdom.
In the twenty-third year ( AD 735 ) of the reign-period K ' ai Yüan of the Emperor Hsüan Tsung of the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Guo Lao was called to Lo-yang in Honan, and elected Chief of the Imperial Academy, with the honorable title of " Very Perspicacious Teacher ".
Chief Secretary Henry Tang stroke the ceremonial gong.
Henry Tang Ying-yen ( born 6 September 1952, Hong Kong ) was the Chief Secretary for Administration of Hong Kong until his resignation in September 2011.
On 23 June 2007, it was announced that Tang would succeed Rafael Hui as the new Chief Secretary for Administration of Hong Kong effective 1 July 2007.
On 28 September 2011, in a widely trailed move, Tang resigned from his post, and then in late November announced his candidacy for Chief Executive.
His brother, Tom Tang Chung-yen, is a member of the Trade Development Council, and whose reappointment to the post by CY Leung, after he vanquished Tang to become Chief Executive in 2012, was seen as part of a reconciliation between the two camps.
He threw his weight behind his ally Henry Tang in the 2011 Chief Executive election.
Chief Secretary for Administration Henry Tang was asked to interpret what the water-river statement meant.
The lived in the chimney and were Chief Trogg, Scout Trex, Spy Tong, Messenger Talk, Tang, Tell, Trap and Trung two further models Trub and Tat were retired.
Chief Drox, Scout Droup and Drak from the Disgustings, Messenger Stick from the Rude Dudes, Spy Glup and Gulp from The Greedies and Tang and Tell from the Clumsies.
Its chairman was Chief Secretary Henry Tang Ying-yen.
On 27 May 2011, Michael Lynch, the former Chief Executive of the London ’ s Southbank Centre, was appointed as CEO of West Kowloon Cultural District Authority by Hong Kong's chief secretary Henry Tang.
During the election campaign, Henry Tang pledged that if he became the next Chief executive, he would talk to Beijing to try and get him his permit back.
His key opponent, former Chief Secretary Henry Tang, had 285 and the third candidate, opposition member Albert Ho 76 votes.
Lam then replaced Henry Tang as the Chief Secretary for Administration, with nine months of the term remaining, due to Tang's resignation from the post in advance of his expected trot to the Chief Executiveship.
Chief Secretary Henry Tang stroke the ceremonial gong.
He is the father of Henry Tang Ying Yen, the former Financial Secretary of Hong Kong and now candidate for Chief Executive from 2012.

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