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  • Hao is ranked No. 1 in the world entering Beijing, where his top competition is likely to come from compatriots Wang Liqin and Ma Lin, who won gold and silver, respectively, in last year's world championships.

    2008 Olympic medal projections 2008

  • In a more shocking moment, when the character Lin Hao meets and falls for a quiet woman while traveling, they're separated after she's reported to the police - for sleeping around.

    GreenCine Daily: SFIFF Dispatch. 3. 2007

  • In this case, his character Lin Hao shares his desire to visit the town of Mohe in the cold of far northern China.

    GreenCine Daily: SFIFF Dispatch. 3. 2007

  • He narrates the film while telling not just his own but the story of his alter ego Lin Hao, whose story also resembles his own.

    GreenCine Daily: SFIFF Dispatch. 3. 2007

  • "I don't want Lin Hao to get stuck in this city," the writer says poignantly.

    GreenCine Daily: SFIFF Dispatch. 3. 2007

  • Not much is known here about the U.S. pet-food scare, she says, but a toxic brand of pet food called Hao Duo Yu did show up in Beijing late last year.

    Pet Peeves in China 2007

  • Jimmy Wang for The New York Times Emmanuel Uwechue, a k a Hao Ge, plays keyboards with his new band at a studio in Beijing.

    NYT > Global Home By JIMMY WANG 2011

  • The wild Sicaugu grunted their amicable "Hao" as they left his teepee, their mouths filled with venison and their hearts planted with the seeds of eternal truth.

    Among the Sioux A Story of the Twin Cities and the Two Dakotas R. J. Creswell

  • A strict hierarchy of techniques or sensitivities, the so-called six essentials given by Ching Hao, will enable the painter to achieve this end, and all of them converge on the line produced by his brush.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • A strict hierarchy of techniques or sensitivities, the so-called six essentials given by Ching Hao, will enable the painter to achieve this end, and all of them converge on the line produced by his brush.

    Shan-shui 2009

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