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#21 2010-02-27 07:37:29

carpeyano123
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Re: The Death of Scrubdown

A first-hand account of the remarkable transformation of China over the past forty years. As a 20-year-old exchange student from Stanford in 1981, Pomfret spent a year at Nanjing University in China. His classmates were among those who survived the twin tragedies of Mao's rule--the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution--and whose success in government and private industry today are shaping China's future. Pomfret went on to a career in journalism, spending the bulk of his time in China. After attending the twentieth reunion of his class, he decided to reacquaint himself with some of his classmates. This book is their story and his own

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#22 2010-07-16 11:59:10

rajan84
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Re: The Death of Scrubdown

to rub (a surface) hard, with or as if with a brush, soap, and water, in order to clean it
2. to remove (dirt), esp by rubbing with a brush and water
3. (Medicine / Surgery) (intr; foll by up) (of a surgeon) to wash the hands and arms thoroughly before operating
4. (Engineering / Chemical Engineering) (tr) to purify (a vapour or gas) by removing impurities
5. (tr) Informal to delete or cancel
6. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Horse Racing) (intr) Horse racing slang (of jockeys) to urge a horse forwards by moving the arms and whip rhythmically forwards and backwards alongside its neck.

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