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Chang

British  
/ tʃæŋ /

noun

  1. another name for the Yangtze

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"DeepSeek revealed the competitiveness of China's AI landscape to the world," Chang said.

From BBC

In a 2017 Eater interview, when asked about his “don’t look at the menu” order, Chang didn’t hesitate.

From Salon

Chang: Just as a mom myself, I kept thinking about, “What could I do, knowing that there’s the sequel.”

From Los Angeles Times

Chang Chih-yuan moved to Taichung, a city in central Taiwan, at age 4 and served in Taiwan’s military.

From Los Angeles Times

‘Gods of Want,’ author K-Ming Chang’s follow-up to her dazzling debut, ‘Bestiary,’ collects stories of young immigrants haunted by ghosts and longings.

From Los Angeles Times