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  • noun Plural form of Seoulite.

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Examples

  • Today, Seoulites elect their mayor, city council members, and 25 district mayors.

    A Tale of Two Asian Cities Guy Sorman 2010

  • But Seoul ' s mayor during the 2000s, Lee Myung-bak — formerly the CEO of the Hyundai Construction Company — understood that Seoulites wanted a city center, plazas, gardens and spaces to shop and stroll, and he led a dramatic reshaping of the city, preserving what was left of the past but making huge improvements in urban amenities.

    A Tale of Two Asian Cities Guy Sorman 2010

  • The 30-year-old teacher, like many Seoulites, has wallpapered her world with Samsung computers, televisions and mobile telephones.

    Samsung In Bloom 2008

  • Because it is only 20 minutes drive from downtown Seoul, the stadium will be loved by Seoulites.

    Q&Amp;A: South Korea, Soccer, And Politics 2007

  • This is a great opportunity for representatives from around Korea to pitch their tourism offerings to Seoulites, drumming up support for regional delicacies and interest in their region's history, culture and customs.

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  • This is a great opportunity for representatives from around Korea to pitch their tourism offerings to Seoulites, drumming up support for regional delicacies and interest in their region's history, culture and customs.

    unknown title 2009

  • This is a great opportunity for representatives from around Korea to pitch their tourism offerings to Seoulites, drumming up support for regional delicacies and interest in their region's history, culture and customs.

    unknown title 2009

  • Known for his heartbreaking lyrics and aching love ballads, Legend is a favorite of the United States President Barack Obama and will look to melt the hearts of all Seoulites.

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  • Runner Moses Arusei from Kenya was far ahead as the leader, but Seoulites chanted, �o, Bong-ju!

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  • This is a great opportunity for representatives from around Korea to pitch their tourism offerings to Seoulites, drumming up support for regional delicacies and interest in their region's history, culture and customs.

    unknown title 2009

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