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- proper noun A
region in thePeople's Republic of China .
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Examples
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The forces of ignorance, greed and aggression will be magnified at a time when a sanctuary such as Pemako would be the essential support for a spiritual or contemplative life.
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There is a description of three waterfalls, the middle one being described as a doorway, a portal into the inner, secret Pemako.
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Some areas of Pemako have the densest population of Bengal tigers left in the world.
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Using directions deciphered from eighth-century Tibetan Buddhist texts, American explorer Ian Baker, 41, searched five years to find a route into the beyul of Pemako, in a wilderness region of eastern Tibet.
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Vanduawe te Pemako, a former cabinet secretary for longtime dictator Mobuto Sese Seko, and Frederique Kibassa, a mining minister under Laurent Kabila.
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The remaining two - Frederique Kibassa, a minister under former president Laurent Kabila and Felix Vanduawe te Pemako, a cabinet secretary for Mobutu Sese Seko - would however be allowed to attend as observers and be given voting rights.
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Vunduawe te Pemako, who returned from exile this month and included the document in a book called "In the Shadow of the Leopard."
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"If only as a courtesy, Mr. Prime Minister, you could have informed me before making public your government list," Mobutu said, cabinet chief Vunduawe te Pemako told reporters.
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Pemako, has left "to work calmly" in Gbadolite, the source added, saying he was subject to too many disturbances in Kinshasa.
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