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Sze or
SZE may
refer to:
Alfred Sao-ke
Sze (1877–1958),
Chinese diplomat Arthur Sze (born 1950,
American poet
Chris Sze (born 2003),
English footballer...
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Sichuan is a
province in
Southwestern China,
occupying the
Sichuan Basin and
Tibetan Plateau—between the
Jinsha River to the west, the Daba
Mountains to...
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Yeung Sze (simplified Chinese: 杨斯;
traditional Chinese: 楊斯; pinyin: Yáng Sī; Jyutping: Yeung4 Si1; born
February 7, 1946),
better known as Bolo Yeung...
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Sarah Sze (/ˈziː/; born 1969) is an
American artist and
professor of
visual arts at
Columbia University.
Sze's work
explores the role of technology, information...
- The Siyi (Seiyap or
Sze Yup in Cantonese; Chinese: 四邑; pinyin: Sìyì; Jyutping: sei3 ****1; lit. 'Four Counties')
refers to the four
former counties of...
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Sichuan cuisine or
Sichuanese cuisine,
alternatively romanized as
Szechwan cuisine or
Szechuan cuisine (Chinese: 四川,
Standard Mandarin pronunciation: [sɨ̂...
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Rudolph L.
Sze (c. 1890 in Shanghai,
China – June 14, 1938 in Philadelphia, USA) was a
Chinese chess master. He was sent by the
Chinese government to...
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Arthur Sze (English: /ˈziː/; Chinese: 施家彰; pinyin: Shī Jiāzhāng; born
December 1, 1950) is an
American poet, translator, and professor.
Since 1972, he...
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Simon Min
Sze, or Shi Min (Chinese: 施敏; pinyin: Shī Mǐn; 21
March 1936 – 6
November 2023), was a Taiwanese-American
electrical engineer. He is best known...
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Bernard Sze (born 9
December 2003) is an
English professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for EFL
League One side
Wigan Athletic.
Sze first joined...