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毛邓三
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Máo Dèng Sān
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Mao Zedong Thought, Deng Xiaoping Theory & the Three Represents (abbr. for 毛泽东思想 Máo Zédōng Sīxiǎng + 邓小平理论 Dèng Xiǎopíng Lǐlùn + 三个代表 Sāngè Dàibiǎo)
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邓世昌
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Dèng Shìchāng
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Deng Shichang (1849-1894), Qing dynasty naval specialist, founded naval dockyards and two naval colleges, died heroically in action against the Japanese
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邓亚萍
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Dèng Yàpíng
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Deng Yaping (1973-), table tennis player, several times world and Olympic winner
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邓亮洪
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dèngliànghóng
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Tang Liang Hong (opposition candidate in Jan 1996 Singapore elections)
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邓加
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Dèngjiā
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Dunga (1963-), former Brazilian soccer player
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邓小平
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Dèng Xiǎopíng
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Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997), Chinese communist leader, de facto leader of PRC 1978-1990 and creator of "socialism with Chinese characteristics"
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邓州
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Dèngzhōu
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see 邓州市 Dèngzhōu Shì
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邓拓
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Dèng Tuò
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- Deng Tuo (1912-1966), sociologist and journalist, died under persecution at the start of the Cultural Revolution
- wrote under the pen name Ma Nancun 马南邨
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邓析
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Dèng Xī
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Deng Xi (545-501 BC), Chinese philosopher and rhetorician, the first lawyer of ancient China
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邓颖超
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Dèng Yǐngchāo
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Deng Yingchao (1904-1992), Chinese communist leader, wife of Zhou Enlai 周恩来
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邓紫棋
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Dèng Zǐqí
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G.E.M. (1991-), Chinese pop star
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邓迪
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Dèngdí
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Dundee, Scotland
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邓通
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Dèng Tōng
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Deng Tong (2nd c. BC), one of the wealthiest Former Han Dynasty 前汉 Qián Hàn officials
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邓丽君
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Dèng Lìjūn
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Teresa Teng (1953-1995), Taiwanese pop idol
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