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- noun Alternative spelling of
sinologist .
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Examples
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"A View on Ai Weiwei's Exit": Australian Sinologist Geremie Barmé's essay, inspired by the famous gadfly figure's detention last spring.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: Writings on Contemporary China: A Top Ten List for 2011 Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2011
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(Mid-day October 8 update: for an excellent extended interview along similar lines with Geremie Barmé, a leading Australian Sinologist who wrote some of the first important essays on Liu in the 1980s, see this article at the website of the French newspaper Libération.)
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: Nobel Peace Prize Recipient Liu Xiaobo: A Quick Q & A With French Sinologist Jean-Philippe Béja Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2010
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"A View on Ai Weiwei's Exit": Australian Sinologist Geremie Barmé's essay, inspired by the famous gadfly figure's detention last spring.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: Writings on Contemporary China: A Top Ten List for 2011 Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2011
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"A View on Ai Weiwei's Exit": Australian Sinologist Geremie Barmé's essay, inspired by the famous gadfly figure's detention last spring.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: Writings on Contemporary China: A Top Ten List for 2011 Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2011
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And so had Hugh Trevor-Roper, the English historian, when, one day in 1973, he was called upon to authenticate the flamboyantly scabrous memoirs of an English Sinologist named Sir Edmund Backhouse 1873-1944.
Portrait of a Silver-Tongued Deceiver Joseph Epstein 2011
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"A View on Ai Weiwei's Exit": Australian Sinologist Geremie Barmé's essay, inspired by the famous gadfly figure's detention last spring.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: Writings on Contemporary China: A Top Ten List for 2011 Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2011
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In his vivacious memoir China Watcher, leading American Sinologist Richard Baum recalls a time when just getting your hands on an internal Party document was enough to launch a career--not that many people outside academia really cared that much.
Christian Caryl On China: The New York Review Of Books The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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James C. Thomson, Jr., was a thirty-five-year-old Sinologist whom Bundy had brought down from Harvard at the start of the Kennedy administration.
Magic and Mayhem Derek Leebaert 2010
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In his vivacious memoir China Watcher, leading American Sinologist Richard Baum recalls a time when just getting your hands on an internal Party document was enough to launch a career -- not that many people outside academia really cared that much.
China: Waking The Sleeping Giant The New York Review Of Books 2010
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Sinologist, head of the department of Chinese at Edinburgh University and founder of the Scotland-China Association
John Chinnery obituary Frances Wood 2010
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