• The guilds were located in major cities throughout Korea including Seoul, Busan, and Daejeon.

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  • He went to school in Busan and studied and passed the bar on his own.

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  • The city of Busan - close to the crash site - will stage three World Cup matches.

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  • Roh was born on August 6, 1946 in Kimhae, near South Korea's second largest city of Busan.

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  • What this means in practical terms is that Pusan becomes Busan, Taegu becomes Daegu and Kwangju becomes Gwangju.

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  • When Roh graduated from Busan Commercial High School in 1966, he didn't have enough money to go to college.

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  • His side lost their opening Group A match against Denmark 2-1, and know that they must take something from the world champions in Busan.

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  • Direct trains and buses travel to Jinhae from Seoul and Busan.

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  • As well as being blessed by a scenic coastline, Busan also has the good fortune to be fringed by green forested hills, which are perfect for hiking.

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  • He won a seat in parliament from Busan in 1988, then lost it in the 1992 election, returning to parliament after winning a 1998 by-election in Seoul.

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  • The exercise will be conducted in the southern port city of Busan and will include patrol ships and helicopters from Korean maritime police and the Japan Coast Guard.

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  • Beaches are not often associated with South Korea, but Busan delivers with a beautiful coastline of sparkling ocean, dramatic rock formations and golden beaches, despite the ubiquitous high rise developments.

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  • One of the early papers to come out of the project is a look at how the city of Busan, in South Korea, is using cloud-based city services to improve efficiency, reduce emissions and serve its residents better.

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  • This conference laid the foundations for the negotiations that led to the creation of IPBES. A decisive step was taken in Busan (South Korea) in June 2010, when the governments of 75 countries approved the creation of this platform.

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  • The company will launch its mass production of the 17-inch model at it's Busan plant, producing some 150, 000 monitors a month, and will start producing the 19-inch models through some existing computer monitor production lines over the next year.

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  • Still, judging by the bot manning the bar at the APEC forum in Busan, South Korea, we're inching ever closer to the day when ex-jocks don't have a guaranteed post-high school job at that local bar that sells booze to underage football players.

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  • According to Cisco, the u-City project will help Busan to boost economic development, increase revenue, encourage citizen engagement, reduce city operations costs, support brownfield revitalization (many of the Smart Work Centers will be built on brownfields), and strengthen city operations management and social resiliency.

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  • Siegfried Hecker, a nuclear scientist based at Stanford University who has visited North Korea's nuclear facilities seven times, emphasized at a conference in Busan, South Korea, on Tuesday that China is the only country that can penalize North Korea if it chooses to, saying Beijing "holds the key to the price" North Korea will pay if it moves forward with its weapons pursuit.

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