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  • Domestically, Chalco has started operation at its Zunyi alumina plant in Guizhou province, while production at its plant in Chongqing municipality has partly ramped up, he said.

    Chalco Swings to Net Profit 2011

  • In 859, Nanzhao captured Bozhou (Zunyi), and this event exacerbated the Nanzhao-Tang clashes.

    Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008

  • As for Zunyi, he compared the lotus to the peony and the chrysanthemum, which were also greatly loved by a lot of people.

    The Huntington's Garden 2008

  • These so-called red tourists, in fact, are flocking to revolutionary sites all around the country -- from the party's wartime base in Yanan to Zunyi, where Mao solidified his leadership over the Communist Party in 1935.

    Long Marching 2007

  • At a conference held in the town of Zunyi (Guizhou province), blame for the defeats leading to the Long March was laid upon the shoulders of Mao's opponents in the CCP leadership, and Mao's position was subsequently strengthened.

    1935, Jan. 15-18 2001

  • In the summer of 1879, Mr. James Stevenson, in charge of the field parties under Major Powell, made an extended visit to Zunyi and the neighboring pueblos, for the purpose of making collections of their implements, utensils, etc., during which time the photographs from which the accompanying illustrations of the pueblos were made.

    Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines Lewis H. Morgan 1849

  • These Village Indians represent at the present moment the type of life found from Zunyi to Cuzco at the epoch of the Discovery, and, while they are not the highest, they are no unfit representatives of the entire class.

    Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines Lewis H. Morgan 1849

  • Zunyi, the only known place, showing a probability that it was one of the seven towns, is too far distant from the buffalo ranges to answer to this portion of the narrative.

    Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines Lewis H. Morgan 1849

  • Naturally no one will climb into the garret who has the means of securing more convenient apartments, under the huge system of 'French flats', which is the way of living in Zunyi.

    Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines Lewis H. Morgan 1849

  • Zunyi, Fig. 23, is the largest occupied pueblo in New Mexico at the present time.

    Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines Lewis H. Morgan 1849

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