Fushun
Americannoun
noun
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The Fushun Amber Institute, for example, has been collecting Myanmar amber since the beginning of the 2000s, and has many specimens still to be studied.
From Science Magazine
GuiYing Ma and her husband, Zhanxin Gao, had ventured out of their city of Fushun, in northeastern China, only a handful of times.
From Seattle Times
Local media reported the teenager drove the crane from a nearby construction site when the fire broke out at an empty shop on the first floor of a seven-story apartment building in Fushun City in the Liaoning Province.
From Fox News
In the recording, students at the Fushun Traditional Culture School were shown being told to put aside career aspirations and, in one instructor’s words, “shut your mouths and do more housework.”
From Seattle Times
The Fushun school was founded in 2011 by an ex-convict who had served time for murder and was approved by local authorities as a “public welfare organization,” according to Chinese news reports.
From Seattle Times
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