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Tsingtao, which reclaimed the No. 1 position last year, has acquired 22 breweries from Shenzhen in the south to Beijing in the north.
Dennis Conner's Stars & Stripes 87, which reclaimed the America's Cup from the Australians in 1987 in the final year of the 12-meter class in the Cup, is now chartered out of the Caribbean island of St . Martin
He cites, for example, Charles Schwab, which turned itself from a traditional stockbroker into a leading online broker, and Intel, which reclaimed the low end of the semiconductor market with the launch of its Celeron chip.There are, says Mr Christensen, things that managers can do to make such innovations more likely to happen within their organisations.
The American met the challenge with deep, powerful returning which reclaimed the break and recovered a second for 4-4.
Unlike other nationalisms, he explained, which reclaimed the tongue of the people against the imperialist imposition of the language by which they were governed, black people had to use the language of domination imposed by French colonialism as cement for their shared Négritude and as "miraculous weapons"[3] against that same domination.
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A turbocharger, which reclaims the energy from the exhaust gas to boost the intake air, can effectively improve the power density of the engine thus is one of the key enablers to achieve the engine downsizing.
Which is why we desperately need something like Russain producer Proxy's new music video for "Iron," which reclaims the aesthetics of 19th century industrial machinery for the purposes of a raw, bruising techno banger.
But back to the Union Jack (or flag), which, reclaimed from far-right politics, seems to symbolise black British music's sense of eclecticism, diversity and inclusiveness.
It is no secret that China, which reclaimed Hong Kong from Britain in 1997, would like greater control of the territory's telecommunications industries.
This speed is particularly critical in the kidney, which reclaims water from the urine to prevent dehydration.
A display traces how black characters evolved in works for children, from the condescending "Little Black Sambo" (1899), by Helen Bannerman, to Julius Lester's "Sam and the Tigers" (1996), illustrated by Jerry Pinkney, which reclaims and revises the Sambo tale.
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