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Corea

[ kuh-ree-uh ]

noun

  1. Ar·man·do An·tho·ny [ahr-, mahn, -doh , an, -th, uh, -nee], Chick, 1941–2021, U.S. jazz pianist and composer.


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In 1968, Corea released his debut album, Tones For Joan’s Bones, now considered a classic.

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We tore past Tsu-sima, an island in the Corea strait, and laughingly cleared the run down to Nagasaki.

A certain beautiful goddess once descended from the celestial regions and sojourned in Corea.

The war, thus for the time averted, came nine years afterwards, in consequence of an insurrection in Corea.

In this book I have sought to present the reader with some dry facts about Corea and the Coreans.

The commercial competition between the two Eastern nations now at war has of late years been very great in Corea.

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