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zho

British  
/ zəʊ /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of zo

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A quick walk from Dänojà Zho is Jimmy’s Place, a shuttered VHS/DVD store recently leased and DIY-renovated into nine studios and a darkroom for Dawson’s disproportionately strong artist population — some homegrown, some who’ve migrated from London, Berlin and other more hectic scenes.

From Seattle Times

According to folks at the Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre, the songs and dances are slowly being returned.

From Seattle Times

Dawson’s buildings look either vintage and authentically falling-down or vintage and fixed-up, with two exceptions: the big, new-looking Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in government building and, down the street, the modernist design of Dänojà Zho, the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in cultural center.

From Seattle Times

In Beijing last month, film stars Zho Dongyu and Du Jiang warned their contemporaries to never become "slaves of the market" and called on performers to "bravely scale artistic heights under the leadership of the Party".

From BBC

People’s Bank of China Governor Zho Xiaochuan said the country has expressed “quite full support” for Lagarde, Dow Jones reported yesterday.

From BusinessWeek