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Anent this question the Tibetan legends speak of a strange lama who came to the land of Amdo from the far western regions and resided in Tsong K'aba's tent, a man of wondrous learning and piety, having a big nose and bright dashing eyes.
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Talking to 26-year-old medical student Dong Hoon and his classmate, Tsong Ook, who are here watching the parade, it didn't seem like it.
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We meet here today with Ganden Tri Rinpoche, the representative of Jamgon Gyalwa (Lama Tsong Khapa), chiefly gracing us with his presence.
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We meet here today with Ganden Tri Rinpoche, the representative of Jamgon Gyalwa (Lama Tsong Khapa), chiefly gracing us with his presence.
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The Yongle Emperor twice invited the founder of the Gelug (dGe-lugs) School, Tsongkhapa (rJe Tsong-kha-pa Blo-bzang grags-pa) (1357-1419), to visit China.
A Survey of Tibetan History ��� 4 The Pagmodru, Rinpung, and Tsangpa Hegemonies 2009
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Tsongka (Tsong-kha), which lasted in the Kokonor region of Amdo until 1182 the city states the Yellow Yugurs (866 – 1028) in the Gansu Corridor
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Jing Jing Tsong for The Wall Street Journal Lily had been playing casually for a couple of years with her father, the owner of the Ba Guo Bu Yi chain of Sichuan restaurants in China, when her parents decided to make a serious investment in her golf future.
Canadian Open Alan Campbell 2009
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In Praise of Dependent Arising by Tsongkhapa (rJe Tsong-kha-pa Blo-bzang grags-pa) translated by Alexander Berzin, 1979, revised May 2006 and May 2008Homage to (my) Guru, Manjughosha.
In Praise of Dependent Arising rJe Tsong-kha-pa Blo-bzang grags-pa 2008
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There are a several recent studies, particularly in eukaryotic species, showing that there is in fact a fast divergence of transcription factor binding sites (see recent review by Brian B. Tuch and colleagues) and many other examples that show that although the selectable phenotype is found to be conserved the underlying interactions or regulations have diverged in different species. (see Tsong et al. and Lars Juhl Jensen et al.)
Archive 2008-04-01 Pedro Beltrao 2008
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There are a several recent studies, particularly in eukaryotic species, showing that there is in fact a fast divergence of transcription factor binding sites (see recent review by Brian B. Tuch and colleagues) and many other examples that show that although the selectable phenotype is found to be conserved the underlying interactions or regulations have diverged in different species. (see Tsong et al. and Lars Juhl Jensen et al.)
The shuffle project Pedro Beltrao 2008
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