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| At the 1988 Olympics in | Seoul a new elimination format was introduced for ar |
| In 2007, at | Seoul, a 10 year old child happened to die from an i |
| Olympic Committee, during its 108th Session in | Seoul, a new body called "Selection College" was tas |
| She later moved to | Seoul after her marriage in 1980. |
| nistan competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, after having boycotted the 1984 Summer Olympi |
| ed a silver medal at the 1988 Olympic games in | Seoul, after playing the Soviet Union in the final. |
| the silver medal at the 1988 Olympic Games in | Seoul, after playing the Soviet Union in the final. |
| eam which finished 5th in the 1988 Olympics in | Seoul, after being a member of the Gold Medal-winnin |
| August 2, 2009 at K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in | Seoul against Gokhan Saki. |
| Pops in | Seoul, airing since 1998, has presented Korean pop m |
| Anxious to pronounce the conquest of | Seoul, Almond declared the city liberated on Septemb |
| The film drew nearly half a million viewers in | Seoul alone in its first week. |
| Seoul Amazones | |
| hood and teenage years there, and attended the | Seoul American High School for her freshman and soph |
| ended numerous international schools including | Seoul American High School. |
| ghtweight class at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, and a gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics |
| il competition, at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul and at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. |
| n the 470 class at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul and received a bronze medal. |
| bstruct the view of Gyeongbokgung from central | Seoul and to legimitize Japanese rule, and all but 1 |
| ntest with Modern Folk Trio, which was held in | Seoul, and won first place. |
| He graduated from Gyeongseong Normal School in | Seoul, and in 1945 he completed his studies at Tokyo |
| er moved to Tongduchon about 40 miles North of | Seoul, and was moved a third time to its final locat |
| s broadcast for 15 minutes at 10.00 UTC (19.00 | Seoul and Tokyo time or 18.00 Hong Kong and Singapor |
| He then returns to | Seoul and later comes back to Kim's village to shoot |
| s government has deployed 50,000 police around | Seoul and placed the military on high alert ahead of |
| olunteer Army and North Korean military around | Seoul and the towns of Hongch'on, 50 miles (80 km) e |
| ed for the 800m in the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul and in 2000 was awarded the Australian Sports |
| Church in Korea) was consecrated as Bishop of | Seoul and Daly was sent to become Bishop of Taejon. |
| Buddhist Supreme Tathagata followers based in | Seoul and a member of the Board of Directors at the |
| ort of military operations to ensure access to | Seoul, and in shore bombardments. |
| his gold medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, and a bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympic |
| ishment of a Scandinavian training hospital in | Seoul, and it was not until October 17, 1954 that th |
| Focuses in particular on the retaking of | Seoul and then the Battle of the Imjin River as the |
| n event at the 1984 Los Angeles Games, 1988 in | Seoul and 1992 in Barcelona. |
| The second was to pass Uijeongbu and | Seoul and the third was to pass Chuncheon. |
| Antonitsch won one singles title (1990, | Seoul) and four doubles titles during his career. |
| r of Liberal Arts at Ewha Womans University in | Seoul, and was awarded an Honorary LLD from Asbury U |
| In the end he goes to | Seoul and kills people at random with his bayonet. |
| where he served with the 2nd Battalion in the | Seoul and Chosin Reservoir campaigns. |
| rasan Station with sign displaying distance to | Seoul and Pyeongyang |
| He was sent to | Seoul and hanged. |
| e first time at the 1988 Summer Paralympics in | Seoul, and won gold in the open event. |
| On September 6, CPKI activists met in | Seoul and established the PRK. |
| level talks were held four times in Pyongyang, | Seoul and Jeju Island from July to December 2000. |
| ecame part of II Corps after the first fall of | Seoul, and was part of the defensive line to slow th |
| He represented Ireland at the | Seoul, and Barcelona Games. |
| ted Great Britain at the 1988 Olympic Games on | Seoul and England at the 1990 and 1994 Commonwealth |
| a silver medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, and placed 11th in 2000. |
| lawn bowling at the 1988 Summer Paralympics in | Seoul and won a gold medal. |
| combat for Hill #1037 (about 50 miles east of | Seoul) and lost 40 dead and 200 wounded while attack |
| metre air rifle at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, and at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. |
| d in central Korea, in what is now Yongsan-gu, | Seoul and was responsible for the security of southe |
| now located in London, Rome, Tel Aviv, Ghana, | Seoul, and Beijing. |
| the gold medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, and where he also received an individual gold |
| Manufacturing facilities are located in | Seoul and Singapore. |
| to undertake company strength patrols north of | Seoul and manning Seoul's northern perimeter with th |
| d with the State Symphony Orchestra of DPRK in | Seoul and Pyongyang. |
| rom Incheon, the basketball team SK Knights in | Seoul and Olympic champion Park Tae-hwan. |
| Both are reunited coincidentally in | Seoul and have their misunderstandings resolved. |
| s who won two singles (1987, Newport and 1988, | Seoul) and two doubles titles. |
| Sandae Noli is a mask dance that developed in | Seoul and the mid of metropolitan region. |
| native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul and 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, |
| X Corps quickly advanced to | Seoul, and the 1st Marine Division attacked the 20,0 |
| ay, the division advanced to 30 miles south of | Seoul and linked up with the 1st Cavalry Division at |
| er village is 53 kilometers north-northwest of | Seoul and 10 kilometers east of Kaesong and was the |
| noted for his role in the capture of Busan and | Seoul and the defensive at Pyongyang. |
| stly, the destruction of one of the avenues of | Seoul, and the considerable losses suffered by the K |
| so participated in the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, and the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. |
| He then became a businessman in | Seoul and married Kim Ja-Hyun. |
| returned to Paralympic competition in 1988 in | Seoul and won three more medals, a gold in javelin a |
| He finished fourth in the '88 Games in | Seoul and fifth in the '92 Games in Barcelona. |
| two gold medals at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, and two gold medals at the 1992 Summer Olympi |
| im is an Anglican Archbishop of the Diocese of | Seoul and the Primate of the Province of Korea. |
| he participated at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, and received a gold medal with the Korean tea |
| ed for Busan I'cons and Pohang Steelers and FC | Seoul and also represented South Korea national foot |
| Kim Hodong studied with Min Tuki in | Seoul, and did his doctoral graduate work at Harvard |
| na, golden medals holder for Luxembourg, Rome, | Seoul and Rieti. |
| h the US I Corps and IX Corps on the west near | Seoul and Hoengsong and US X Corps and ROK III Corps |
| s include Arirang News, Showbiz Extra, Pops in | Seoul and Heart to Heart. |
| At | Seoul, Anderson finished in 8th position in the 200m |
| Ok-kyun was appointed auxiliary bishop of the | Seoul Archdiocese on March 9, 1985 and was ordained |
| Korean divisions on the eastern sector, in the | Seoul area, with the NK II Corps on its flank. |
| Education: | Seoul Arts University |
| ay chiefly in KBS Hall and the Concert Hall of | Seoul Arts Center. |
| ent had been defending the approaches north of | Seoul, as part of the withdrawal of the United Natio |
| original musical, and is continuing its run in | Seoul as of February 2007. |
| mark Building, currently under construction in | Seoul, as the second-tallest building in the world a |
| in coxed eights at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, as a member of the rowing team from West Germ |
| in Kanghwa, and, in the film, she is living in | Seoul as there was a plague at her hometown at that |
| in coxed eights at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, as a member of the rowing team from West Germ |
| ut on June 25, 1950, he was assigned to defend | Seoul as the 1st Infantry Division's commanding offi |
| cochsed eights at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, as a member of the rowing team from West Germ |
| Nation forces began a withdrawal south towards | Seoul as Chinese and North Korean forces continued t |
| in coxed eights at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, as a member of the rowing team from West Germ |
| she managed to win an Olympic bronze medal in | Seoul as well as jumping 7.52 metres, the current wo |
| elhi Asiad and duplicated the feat in the 1986 | Seoul Asiad where she was clocked 11.53 seconds. |
| lver medal in the 200-meter race from the 1986 | Seoul Asiad. |
| South Korean liberal candidates especially in | Seoul at this 2008 election, his campaign against 't |
| He grew up in | Seoul, at that time the capital of Japanese-colonial |
| He made his debut in FC | Seoul at 2009 K-League opening match against Chunnam |
| pretty appeal, while national newspaper Sports | Seoul attributed it to the fact that the band finall |
| cities such as Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, | Seoul, Bangkok, Shanghai, Sydney and Perth Australia |
| From 1969 onwards, he managed | Seoul Bank FC, a now-defunct amateur side, for eight |
| rticipated in 3 consecutive Summer Olympics in | Seoul, Barcelona and Atlanta In 1992, she won the si |
| During the Olympic games in | Seoul, Barcelona, Atlanta and in Sydney, he served a |
| Her 1988 winning in | Seoul became one of the biggest TV-moments in Hungar |
| to compete at the 1999 World Championships in | Seoul because of a torn anterior cruciate ligament i |
| a likely Gold Medal in the 4 x 100 m relay in | Seoul because the US did not reach the final followi |
| in his hometown, the district of Donamdong in | Seoul, before graduating from Seoul Art College, whe |
| and management services group with offices in | Seoul, Beijing and Kuala Lumpur. |
| ational Concert Hall Dublin, Kumho Art Hall in | Seoul, Beijing University and concert halls in Ningb |
| At the Olympic marathon in | Seoul, Bordin stayed with the leaders from the start |
| red in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, and | Seoul, both in South Korea. |
| During Kara's December 14, 2008 performance on | Seoul Broadcasting System's Inkigayo ("Popular Songs |
| Seoul Broadcasting System's X-man: Joint Panel | |
| s, movies, and lifestyle sports programs where | Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) Contents Hub will su |
| bruary 2009, South Korea's TV broadcaster SBS ( | Seoul Broadcasting System) has aired an investigativ |
| nown as Happy Shares Company), a radio show on | Seoul Broadcasting System radio called the Ten Ten C |
| er that year, she had her first stage debut at | Seoul Broadcasting System' Music Awards alongside he |
| deals with all three major Korean TV networks: | Seoul Broadcasting System, Korean Broadcasting Syste |
| blished on October 7, 1994, as an affiliate of | Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS). |
| The line was pushed back to | Seoul but managed to hold. |
| omeback, and competed in his fifth Olympics in | Seoul, but did not make it through the heats of the |
| ver Jogyesa, the main administrative temple in | Seoul, by not only employing gangsters but joining t |
| In December 21, 2010 the | Seoul Central District Court ruled in favor of Han G |
| e, mostly prostitutes and wealthy old men, the | Seoul Central District Court convicted him of 20 mur |
| d was led by WTA No. 8, Wimbledon, Memphis and | Seoul champion Venus Williams, recent Stanford and N |
| of political favour with the ruling regime in | Seoul Chin was sent to Toronto on his own to continu |
| Seoul: Chisiknara. | |
| At the 1985 World Judo Championships in | Seoul, Cho won a gold medal, beating two-time Olympi |
| uth Korean Army didn't announce the bombing to | Seoul citizens. |
| Seoul City Cultural Award, 1968 | |
| Seoul city is officially using Haechi (origin of Hae | |
| o be screened at the outdoor plaza in front of | Seoul City Hall, when it was shown on 1 July 2005 as |
| After liberation from Japan, it served the | Seoul city government. |
| 2008/04/01 YTN FM Radio Began broadcasting in | Seoul city. |
| mber Sooyoung, modeled for the '08-09 F/W SFAA | Seoul Collection - Lee Joo-Young Fashion Show' at Se |
| show their collection in the 2009 Fall/ Winter | Seoul Collection, with the winner receiving 50 milli |
| rently serves as a full-time professor at Dong | Seoul College in South Korea. |
| Currently, | Seoul Comic World is held once a month and Busan Com |
| Washington Consensus which it supersedes, the | Seoul Consensus is less free market orientated, allo |
| The entire battle for Inchon and | Seoul cost the division 106 killed, 411 wounded and |
| 2008, to eight months in prison by a suburban | Seoul court, but avoided jail because the sentence w |
| jeongbu Valley, 32 kilometres (20 mi) north of | Seoul, covering the approach to Seoul. |
| olumes between January 2004 and August 2005 by | Seoul Cultural Publishers, Inc. ICEkunion licensed t |
| ptember 1946 in Busan and eventually spread to | Seoul, Daegu, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Gyeongsangnam-do, Ch |
| tirement following the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, Daggett has worked as a television commentato |
| In 1970 Kim won another prize with the | Seoul Daily newspaper for his poem Drowned Dreams. |
| Headquartered in | Seoul, Dean maintained political control of the coun |
| ns, therefore they sound differently in Tokyo, | Seoul, Detroit, NYC, Berlin and Vienna or Rome. |
| G20 leaders also agreed to endorse the | Seoul Development Consensus , a set of guidelines an |
| Young | Seoul dialect speakers tend to end interrogative sen |
| April 1, 1930 | Seoul DongSung Commercial High School teacher |
| story also revolves around the development of | Seoul during the 70s~90s, often regarded as South Ko |
| onse to the burning of the Japanese embassy in | Seoul during the Imo Incident. |
| n Ireland squad at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, during which he was a teacher at Bromsgrove S |
| was imitation of 'chicken', which is how many | Seoul fans call Suwon. |
| for Lee Juyoung's fashion show for the 2011/12 | Seoul Fashion Week at Seoul's SETEC Center on March |
| Prior to joining | Seoul, Felix played with the Springfield Armor of th |
| ce at the Kenyan team for the Olympic Games in | Seoul finishing 4th at Kenyan trials. |
| he silver medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, finishing behind Gelindo Bordin. |
| e Men's World Single Distance Championships in | Seoul, finishing the race in 1:48.64 in March 2004. |
| Dawson and Kim met in | Seoul for the first time on Wednesday, February 28, |
| y campus, and the Underwood Activity Center of | Seoul Foreign School is dedicated to him. |
| Upon request, | Seoul formed the 'Zaytun' Division, which stresses t |
| It is closely related to the | Seoul frog, Pelophylax chosenicus; P. fukienensis wa |
| o 1944, and at Catholic University of Korea in | Seoul from 1947 to 1951, when he graduated. |
| my (TROKA), tasked with covering approaches to | Seoul from North Korea and counterattack operations. |
| Two silver medals in the | Seoul Games of 1988 |
| when he did get to go to the Olympics, for the | Seoul games in 1988 and the Barcelona games in 1992, |
| nia, Goodwin ended up in eleventh place in the | Seoul Games with the Men's National Team. |
| in the 110m Hurdles; and again in for the 1988 | Seoul Games, where he won the bronze medal. |
| 40 women) competitors from 31 countries at the | Seoul Games, with 14 years and 105 days. |
| enth place with the Men's National Team in the | Seoul Games. |
| At the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, he was eliminated in the semifinals of both t |
| Unable (and reluctant) to return to | Seoul, he finds himself in the company of some very |
| Going into the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, he was one of the pre-race favourites to win, |
| he 2004 World Single Distance Championships in | Seoul he achieved the silver medal at this distance, |
| ur years later, at the Summer Olympics 1988 in | Seoul, he won his second Olympic gold medal, somethi |
| At the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, he took the Athlete's Oath with team handball |
| Four years later in | Seoul he placed fifth. |
| Although Kim returned to | Seoul, he was banned from politics and imprisoned in |
| At the 1988 Olympics in | Seoul, he placed 14th. |
| In the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul he finished in third place and won the bronze |
| At the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, he was eliminated in the semifinals of the K- |
| ide Football at the 1988 Summer Paralympics in | Seoul, he also competed in athletics in the 1988 Par |
| At the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul he won a gold medal in the 67.5 kg class. |
| In his second Olympic final in | Seoul, he took silver, behind Georgian Davit Gobejis |
| At the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, he was eliminated in the repechages of the K- |
| Four years earlier in | Seoul he was eliminated in the qualifying round. |
| At the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, he finished sixth in the K-4 1000 m event and |
| Four years later in | Seoul, he was eliminated in the repechages of the K- |
| At the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul he received a team silver medal. |
| At the 1988 Olympics in | Seoul, he took sixth in the 200-meter breaststroke w |
| At the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, he was eliminated in the semifinals of the K- |
| At the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, he was eliminated in the semifinals of both t |
| At the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul, he finished fourth in the K-2 1000 m event. |
| Presently, E1 is composed of the | Seoul Headquarters, six provincial branches, two sto |
| an Boomers team at the 1988 Summer Olympics in | Seoul helping the team to finish fourth with a 4-4 r |
| Responsibility for the zone south of | Seoul highway passed to 7th Division at 18:00 on Sep |
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