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  • noun Plural form of Manchurian.

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Examples

  • Further influence from ancient Turk and Mongol peoples resulted in the formation of the modern ethnic groups of the southern Tungus language group, namely Manchurians, Udege, Orochi, Nanai and Ulchi.

    Central Sikhote-Alin, Russian Federation 2008

  • Today only two to three million Manchurians are left in Manchuria, where 75 million Chinese have settled.

    Five point Peace Plan 2010

  • Today only two to three million Manchurians are left in Manchuria, where 75 million Chinese have settled.

    Five point Peace Plan 2010

  • Today only two to three million Manchurians are left in Manchuria, where 75 million Chinese have settled.

    Five Point Peace Plan 2010

  • Today only two to three million Manchurians are left in Manchuria, where 75 million Chinese have settled.

    Five Point Peace Plan 2010

  • † In sum, Chiang had made the Manchurians feel that they had merely gone from one occupation (the Japanese) to another (the by now famously corrupt officials of the Kuomintang).

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

  • * According to Chang and Halliday, Mao was selling all the food Manchuria could produce in return for arms and goodwill, thus condemning hundreds of thousands of Manchurians to death by starvation in 1948.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

  • There was what one author called “general agreement” among Manchurians that the Young Marshal was the only leader who could still generate sufficient support for the Nationalists in the area.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

  • Just what we need: another Israeli hawk buying influence in the White House, because Manchurians and neocons shouldn't be limited to one party.

    In Letter, Top Clinton Donors Chastise Pelosi For Statements About Super-Delegates 2009

  • What Chiang failed to realize was that insofar as the Chinese and particularly the Manchurians were concerned, he had already lost it.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

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