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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tibet" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or misphrasing, as "Tibet" is a proper noun and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "I have always wanted to visit Tibet and learn about its culture."
Alternatives: "a region in Tibet" or "a place in Tibet."
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China isn't the only one that has "a Tibet problem".
"They are claiming I tried to unfurl a Tibet banner.
The upshot would be a Tibet that remains politically under the control of the Communist Party.
Robert Barnett, a Tibet specialist at Columbia University, said Mr. Zhang had taken a tough line.
No Western government faces a threat from an anti-government Chinese diaspora, let alone a Tibet lobby.
Elliot Sperling, a Tibet scholar who taught at Indiana University, shared the Tibetans' view of the motives behind the demolitions.
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In 2009, Bangladesh police shut down a Tibet-related show at the request of the Chinese.
In 2008, during a Tibet-wide uprising, security forces shot protesters in Ngaba with live ammunition, killing at least 10 civilians, including one monk, according to reports by advocacy groups and photographs of corpses that had been brought to Kirti.
Fan Xiulian is a director at Haisco Pharmaceutical Group, a Tibet-based supplier of anti-infection and other medicines.
Wang Junmin is chairman of Xizang Haisco Pharmaceutical Group, a Tibet-based maker of anti-infective drugs and active pharmaceutical ingredients.
Apparently, after you succumb to signing up for Groupon, they have an offer on their site to donate $15 to a Tibet-related NGO.
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