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Pet stores, pet hospitals and animal training courses are sprouting up to serve China's growing army of pooches and moggies.
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The low-skilled jobs also serve China well as Chinese rural migrants have opportunities to move up in life and gain some skills.
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This year Ogilvy became the first ad agency to launch a China Practice in New York to serve the growing need for communications services by China-based companies as they move into international markets.
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It is my hope that it will not only serve as a bridge between China and the West, but also start an important conversation about the Chinese Dream.
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There is a large dark-wood Victorian table here, around which Emin likes to serve afternoon tea in bone china cups and play dominoes with her friends on winter afternoons.
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South Africa will take over as the KP chair next year, and Milovanovic said that China had volunteered to serve as deputy chair - a step which could see Beijing, which is working hard to cement ties with resource-rich African nations, take over the full chairmanship in 2014.
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Driving 3G adoption will serve to drive the ARPU levels of China Telecom further as has been the case in the developed world.
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Across rural China, the committees are designed to serve as villages' main governing bodies.
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Besides the five veto-wielding nations on the Security Council (America, Britain, France, Russia and China), there are ten non-permanent members, which serve on a rotating basis.
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The luxury craze has been partly fueled by the influx of deep-pocketed foreigners from places like Russia and China, who are streaming into New York City in search of "trophy apartments" that can serve as pied-a-terres.
WSJ: Hotel living is the norm at wealthy NYC apartments
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Despite failing to close out the set at 5-3, China's most-accomplished tennis player clinched her fourth set-point opportunity on Azarenka's serve, courtesy of a double fault.
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