Korean-peninsula Sentence Examples

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  • The most plausible hypothesis is that men of this type are descendants of Korean colonists who, in prehistoric times, settled in the province of Izumo, on the west coast of Japan, having made their way thither from the Korean peninsula by the island of Oki, being carried by the cold current which flows along the eastern coast of Korea.

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  • Small in stature, with a well-knit frame, the cheekbones prominent, the face generally round, the nose and neck short, a marked tendency to prognathism, the chest broad and well developed, the trunk long, the hands small and delicate this Malay type is found in nearly all the islands along the east coast of the Asiatic continent as well as in southern China and in the extreme south-west of Korean peninsula.

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  • We have been trying very hard to forge a consensus that no nuclear weapons should be allowed on the Korean Peninsula.

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  • Clinton, eager to contain China, has given the Japanese militarists ' interests ' in the Korean peninsula.

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  • The United States' policy of hostility toward Korea seriously threatens peace and security, not only on the Korean peninsula but throughout the world.

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  • We have to make the Korean peninsula free of nuclear weapons.

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  • These actions provide a realistic way of realizing the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.

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  • Bush's proposals increase the tension in the Korean peninsula and have aroused great disquiet in world public opinion.

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  • As a result, the situation on the Korean Peninsula has now gone beyond the limits of danger and turned into a touch-and-go situation.

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  • The Joint Statement also confirmed the goal of the verifiable denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

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