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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a xie" is not correct in written English and does not convey a clear meaning.
Without context, it is difficult to determine when it could be used, as it appears to be incomplete or a typographical error.
Example: "I received a xie from my friend, but I couldn't understand it."
Alternatives: "a gift" or "a message".
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Piotrowski A, Xie J, Liu YF, et al. Germline loss-of-function mutations in LZTR1 predispose to an inherited disorder of multiple schwannomas.
Chinese officials have labelled several underground Protestant churches as a xie jiao (translated literally as "evil religion"), or cult, thus providing a pretext for harsher punishment of members.
In November 1999, the Supreme People's Court offered a judicial interpretation of article 300 of the criminal code, stating that Falun Gong should be regarded as a "xie jiao," or cult.
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Yes, there are workarounds to that ban, and if you are Chinese national reading this column via a Virtual Private Network, I offer you a sincere xie xie.
Reeves, A P., Y. Xie, A Jirapatnakul.
Rambaut A, Suchard M, Xie D, Drummond A. (2014).
A second Xie Xie will open in March at 32 St. Marks Place (Second Avenue).
It's ultimately hard to say how good a painter Xie is.
Their motivation apparently was the case of a journalist, Xie Chaoping, who was arrested in August by Shaanxi Province police officers after publishing a book, "The Great Migration".
As a result, Xie expects local governments trying to create jobs by attracting foreign investment to increasingly cut deals like Honda's.
It published an article by Xie Tao, a retired vice-president of Beijing's Renmin University, singing the praises of Sweden's Social Democratic Party as a model for China's Communist Party.
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