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  • Of the estimated 278,329 people living within the boundaries of the site, 13 ethnic groups are represented, among them the Tibetan, Yi, Naxi, Bai, Lisu, Pumi, Nu and Dulong peoples.

    Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas, China 2008

  • Monsoon forest occurs in lower reaches of Dulong and Nujiang Rivers while semi-humid evergreen broadleaved forest occurs in the lower reaches of Lancang and Jinsha River.

    Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas, China 2008

  • They are representative of Tibetan, Naxi, Bai, Lisu, Nu, Pumi and Dulong cultures and are close to the scenic zones near Laowo River Gorge and Xiaojiang area.

    Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas, China 2008

  • I applaud Team Whiteman for their phenomenal successes, Colonel Dulong said.

    How Many B-2's Do We Need It If 69% are Broke All the Time? 2007

  • Fiscal 2005 is a perfect example Colonel Dulong added.

    How Many B-2's Do We Need It If 69% are Broke All the Time? 2007

  • A second method was to employ an empirical rule, proposed by Dulong and Petit, according to which the product of the specific heats and the atomic weights of solids is a constant.

    Atomism from the 17th to the 20th Century Chalmers, Alan 2005

  • Two columns, fifty men in each, and Dulong told them they must run across the bridge and he led the right-hand column, his sabre drawn, and the only sounds were the river hissing beneath, the wind shrieking in the rocks, the pounding of their feet and a brief scream as one man slipped and fell into the Cavado.

    Sharpe's Havoc Cornwell, Bernard 2003

  • Major Dulong had a black mark across the bridge of his nose and a scowl just as dark.

    Sharpe's Havoc Cornwell, Bernard 2003

  • Dulong went back to the 31st Leger and he called for volunteers and was not surprised when the whole regiment stepped forward, so he chose a dozen good Sergeants and let them pick the rest and he warned them that the fight would be messy, cold and wet.

    Sharpe's Havoc Cornwell, Bernard 2003

  • Dulong had taken the bright feather plume from his shako, wrapped it in oilcloth and tied it to his sabre scabbard.

    Sharpe's Havoc Cornwell, Bernard 2003

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