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Moo shu is a Chinese dish. It can be served with pork or chicken. Moo shu is eaten with a very thin pancake. The moo shu is placed in the pancake and rolled up like a burrito to eat.
Shu, Holder of the Sky, God of the Air, Wind, Sunlight and Protection
Moo shu beef as pancakes are a stir-fried dish from Northern China.
It is a girl
The parents of Nut, ( the Egyptian goddess) were Shu and Tefnut.
Shu Ting was born in 1952.
Ting Shu has written: 'Shu Ting jing xuan ji' 'Xin yan: Qiu tian de qing xu'
The tone of "The Gift" by Shu Ting is reflective and contemplative. It explores themes of love, time, and memory in a gentle and poignant manner. The poem evokes a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for the fleeting moments in life.
Gongquan Liu has written: 'Tang Liu Gongquan shu Lan ting shi' 'Liu Gongquan' 'Liu Gongquan shu \\' 'Liu Gongquan shu fa jing xuan (Li dai ming jia shu fa hui zui)' 'Liu Gongquan shu fa xuan (Zhongguo li dai shu fa ming zuo xi lie cong shu)'
In Dutch, "shu shu" doesn't have a specific meaning. It might be a mispronunciation or a misunderstood word. It's always best to provide more context to clarify the intended word or phrase.
Chen-chien. has written: 'Ta fo ting shou leng yen ching cheng mai shu'
In Gujarati, "What about you?" can be translated to "તમે શું?" (tame shu?).
The cast of Ji de... xiang jiao cheng shu shi - 1993 includes: Ellen Lo as Ting-Ting Gwennie Tam as Natasha John Tang as Yeung Shing-Bo Eric Tsang as Yeung Kui-Tung Kiu Wai Miu as Fong
"Lek shu" does not have a standard meaning in English or any other widely recognized language. It could be a misspelling or a term specific to a particular context or language.
種族 /shu zo ku/ as in its biologic sense. 種類 /shu roi/ is a more general term meaning 'variety, kind, type, etc'.
The cast of Nu zi gong yu - 1970 includes: Barry Chan as Tommy Ping Ha as Lulu Lily Li as Betty Man No Kuo Chien Ting Betty Ting Pei as Yu Shu-wen Fan Yang as Wang Te-sheng
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