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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A province of southeast China south of the Yangtze River. In early times it served as a corridor for north-south migration and communications. Nanchang is the capital.
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- proper noun A
province in southernChina .
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"The witch doctor who has been poisoning people for thousands of years with his slave-master spiritual narcotic has finally been kicked out of Tiananmen Square!" one writer, using the name Jiangxi Li Jianjun, wrote on the Web site
NYT > Global Home By ANDREW JACOBS 2011
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By what miraculous process of learning and practical synthesis, for example, did the anonymous Qing dynasty artists of Jingdezhen in Jiangxi province attain the astonishing result you see here?
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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By what miraculous process of learning and practical synthesis, for example, did the anonymous Qing dynasty artists of Jingdezhen in Jiangxi province attain the astonishing result you see here?
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Recent discoveries of advanced bronze culture of the Sanxingdui relics near Chengdu (Sichuan) and the Xin'gan relics in Jiangxi, for example, are distinct from the Shang bronzes in the Central Plain, while they retain intimate ties with the Shang culture, whose bronze sources were mainly from the south.
Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008
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Hundreds of admiring - and some mournful - messages were posted Friday on the blog of Qian Mingqi, a 52-year-old jobless man who authorities say killed himself and two other people when he set off three bombs Thursday in southern Jiangxi province's Fuzhou city.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The statement on Wednesday was vague about how regulatory authority would be clarified, but noted that the ministry of land resources in Beijing had asserted regulatory control last month over 11 rare earth mining districts totaling 965 square miles in southern Jiangxi province.
NYT > Global Home By KEITH BRADSHER 2011
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The statement on Wednesday was vague about how regulatory authority would be clarified, but noted that the ministry of land resources in Beijing had asserted regulatory control last month over 11 rare earth mining districts totaling 965 square miles in southern Jiangxi province.
NYT > Home Page By KEITH BRADSHER 2011
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The statement on Wednesday was vague about how regulatory authority would be clarified, but noted that the ministry of land resources in Beijing had asserted regulatory control last month over 11 rare earth mining districts totaling 965 square miles in southern Jiangxi province.
NYT > Home Page By KEITH BRADSHER 2011
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The statement on Wednesday was vague about how regulatory authority would be clarified, but noted that the ministry of land resources in Beijing had asserted regulatory control last month over 11 rare earth mining districts totaling 965 square miles in southern Jiangxi province.
NYT > Home Page By KEITH BRADSHER 2011
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Hundreds of admiring - and some mournful - messages were posted Friday on the blog of Qian Mingqi, a 52-year-old jobless man who authorities say killed himself and two other people when he set off three bombs Thursday in southern Jiangxi province's Fuzhou city.
The Seattle Times 2011
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