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iRobot Corp, the US-based robotic technology solutions provider, is beefing up its efforts in online sales in the wake of the novel coronavirus outbreak. It is eyeing huge growth potential from China's high-end robotic vacuum market, a top company official said.
Zhu from the NBS spoke highly of China's strong economic rebound in terms of industrial profits, saying more efforts are needed to promote the healthy development of industrial enterprises.
Zhou Zhiwei, a researcher from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said Bolsonaro's plans are in line with the Brazilians' desire to change.
Zurab Pololikashvili, head of the World Tourism Organization, has a positive outlook on the future development of China's tourism industry. [Photo by Chen Chen / China Daily]
Zoo officials and zookeepers in Washington responded to some observers on Chinese social media that the pandas were "mistreated" following the bear mom's estrus and the cub's weaning.
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Zhu said the company included rental housing as one of its core businesses in 2018, saying the source of its apartments was mostly from building projects on land which is restricted to rental-only properties by the government, other firms' idle resources, and personal properties.
—Or is it the guy who is building 10,000-year-old clocks in a Texas mountain and recovering space rockets from the ocean floor?
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Zhou Yuan, from Yining, was detained in 1997 after he was said to have intentionally harmed and committed indecent acts with several females in the area. A year later, he was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve at the city's intermediate people's court. He was 27 at the time.