How To Use Tibet In A Sentence

  • Both Mandarin ba and Cantonese baat go back to Proto-Sino-Tibetan *bʀyat but this word is without any reconstructable tone. Mommy, where do tones come from?
  • Not only by the immense number of adherents that were won to his views during his lifetime, but also by the literary productions he left behind him, Tsong K'aba's influence has been great during the last five centuries of Tibetan history. With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on the Tibetan Borders, and of a Journey into the Far Interior
  • The Chin language descended from Tibeto-Burman language domain.
  • Just as the Olympic flame is about to reach Hong Kong and mainland China, the Guangdong province police have recently uncovered a case in which a cheap-rate factory in Guangdong was filling out orders by overseas Tibet splittist organizations to manufacture the snow-mountain-lion flags of Free Tibet. The Jawa Report
  • Discovered advocate the connection between composition and development of estate Tibetan medicine.
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  • Holiness answers audience questions addressing the situation of Tibet, goal of bodhicitta, nature of enlightened mind, future of the Dalai Lama institution, compatibility of Buddhist practices with theistic faith, universal purpose of human life, practice of patience towards harm-doers, subtle energy and mind, and the Heart Sutra mantra. Nagarjuna's Bodhichitta Commentary
  • Tibetans around me were shaking their heads in sadness, because they were fearful for him, and others were openly agreeing with him. Kate Saunders: Pictures From Tibet That Tell a Story of Courage
  • The Indian media, quoting unnamed security sources, have reported concerns that the Karmapa could be a Chinese stooge sent to India from Tibet to set up pro-Chinese monasteries. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Since I would go to Tibet if I chose, but could not transmute dustballs into gold under any circumstances, only the first course of action is in this sense a possibility for me.
  • Well-known breeds -- including dachshunds, poodles and collies -- will participate, as well as breeds you'll seldom see outside a dog show, such as the Chinese crested, Tibetan spaniel and spinone Italiano. Post-gazette.com - News
  • The Tibetan scarves that dance and beckon from the tables of street vendors are orange. Archive 2009-05-01
  • The highest mountain ranges of the world are under your fingers; and also, as the longest finger is the middle of the five, so the Karakorum is the central range of Tibetan mountains. From Pole to Pole A Book for Young People
  • The book clearly states that the "lamasery" of Shangri-La was in Tibet, that the native people were Tibetans, spoke the Tibetan language, practiced Tibetan Buddhism and polyandry, wore sheepskin robes and yak leather boots and believed that they were "descended from monkeys". Phayul Latest News
  • Back in October already, Chinese commentaries remarked on the financial crisis as being the chief reason for Britain ceding its long-term regard of China as Tibet's "suzerain" and recognizing it as its "sovereign". IPS Inter Press Service
  • The A allele was the dominant allele in the most domestic pig populations investigated, while the B allele was the dominant allele in Meis-han pigs, Wuzhishan pigs, Tibetan pigs and Rongehang pigs.
  • You can see Indian and Chinese activists discuss government plans to dam the Yarlong Tsangpo (or Brahmaputra) on the Tibetan Plateau and in Northeast India. Peter Bosshard: Global Grassroots Network Emerges From "Rivers for Life" Meeting in Mexico
  • Indian media had initially carried reports that the Karmapa could be a Chinese agent sent to India to become a leader of exiled Tibetan Buddhists who have made their home there. The Seattle Times
  • Here the goods are either loaded on the backs of yaks or on mule caravans to send into Tibet or to Nepal and Bhutan to be forwarded to Tibet.
  • Tibetan music includes folk music and religious music.
  • Tibetans treat the blind as outcasts because they believe they are possessed by demons or have committed evil in a prior life.
  • Khotan (Li-yul) was a Buddhist kingdom on the Silk Route along the southwestern rim of the Tarim Basin, just north of western Tibet. A Survey of Tibetan History ��� 1 The Empire of the Early Kings of Tibet
  • Back in October already, Chinese commentaries remarked on the financial crisis as being the chief reason for Britain ceding its long-term regard of China as Tibet's "suzerain" and recognizing it as its "sovereign. Undefined
  • He informed Prime Minister Brown that the Chinese government is aware of the three points that the Chinese Prime Minister had reportedly raised with him and that he would be able to get back to him after knowing the outcome of the 7th round of Sino-Tibetan talk to take place in the second week of June. British Prime Minister, Chinese Journalists Meet H.H. the Dalai Lam
  • Like the lost tribesmen of New Guinea, the inhabitants of Tibet were, it was here predicted, soon to enter into modernity.
  • None of this is to say that, historically, we Tibetans were deliberately 'conservationist'. The Natural World
  • The most common materials Tibetan jewelry are Yak bone.
  • Unlike other luxurious wools such as cashmere and pashmina, shahtoosh is produced from the fine, inner hairs of the Tibetan antelope - which cannot be shorn from the animal.
  • The South African Nobel Peace Prize laureate expressed concern in a letter at what he called the deterioration of the human rights situation in Tibet, and the apparent breakdown of talks between the Chinese government and emissaries of the Dalai Lama. The Herald | HeraldOnline.com - Front
  • The script provides an admirable fulcrum for such musings with the title contraption -- run by a former Tibetan monk (Christopher Plummer) who cut a deal with the devil (Tom Waits), and which now reveals the dreams and temptations of those who venture into it. Mania News Feed
  • The more scripted traditional Tibetan songs and dances provoke stronger reactions.
  • They named it the Ethnic Corridor (minzu zoulang) and argued that a full understanding of early migration through this pass would shed light on many myths of ethnicity, language, and ritual around Yunnan. 21 The influence of the Di and Qiang nomadic culture was evident in Neolithic relics in Yunnan, revealing the close relationship among Yunnan, Tibet, and Central Asia. 22 Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
  • Moreover, political reasons may have motivated the Tibetans to address honorifically certain rulers as 4 Buddha-Figures
  • Even in those parts of des where peculiar means are used to get rid of the dead – the Tibetans, for example, grind up corpses into keema which is fed to the local vultures – it is an act of desperation, in this case a reaction to the unfortunate habit corpses have of refusing to decay at high altitudes. Ways of Dying
  • Lama became the ruler of Tibet and entrusted the actual running of the state to his prime minister, So-nam Choe-pel (bsod nams chos 'phal). The Shuk-den affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part I)
  • Il y a des etudiants qui ne savent pas ou es tibet sur le plan de la Chine, mais lls parlent Tibet comme specialistes. Is Sarkozy the Problem with Sino-French Relations?
  • In 1717, the Qing Dynasty Emperor Kangxi sent lamas to create a map of Tibet.
  • Shimla, 28 October 2006 (PTI) - Tibetan spiritual head The Dalai Lama today consecrated the ancient Thungyur Lakhang Buddhist gompa (monastery) at Rampur today to mark 2550th anniversary of 'Mahaparinirvan' (enlightenment) of Lord Buddha. Newsroom Archive 2006
  • Rwanda is known as Africa's Tibet: As far as the eye can see, there are green hills and banana trees rather than typical African savannas.
  • Ten tankas, one of the most representative art forms of Tibet, will be included in the exhibition.
  • The mantle mineral group in Tibet has great significance in mineralogy an d geodynamics.
  • The intrepid traveller also draws inspiration from the Tibetans themselves.
  • I toyed with the idea of trekking to the Lama's feet myself, just to soak in, at close range, the whole Tibetan Buddhist vibe. Dennis Perrin: The Lama-Pope Tour
  • The level of patriotic indignation in China against posturing by American and European politicians over Tibet is already so high that a long-term clamp-down in Tibet seems inevitable, while public support in China for continued cooperation with the West can no longer be taken for granted. Israelated - English Israel blogs
  • The Paeonia ludlowii distributes in the southeast of Tibet which has high breeding and visual value.
  • About five years ago, when Tibet was still a cinematic subject of highest fashion, I was too intoxicated by my own interest to watch these films with an objective eye.
  • It extends parallel to Xianshuihe fault, which is a major active sinistral strike-slip fault in eastern Tibet Plateau.
  • So when Babette, a “fan of Goddard, Planned Parenthood, and The Nation,” read a singles ad from a “SWM whose passions include Amnesty International, EarthFirst! and a free Tibet,” well, it sent hopeful little bells of benison cascading through her heart. Last Lullaby
  • Brick tea is shaped like a brick, and is a favorite of the Mongolian and Tibetan ethnic groups.
  • Neither Mandarin Chinese nor Tibetan distinguishes phonologically between voiced and voiceless obstruent initials, unlike Dzongkha and, for example, English.
  • Everyone is commandeered for the task of kepping Tibet alive until our homeland is restored
  • As I have already said, we had from the beginning felt called especially for itinerating work, the work of looking out new fields and preparing the way for other laborers, the work of preparing the soil in uncultivated regions, that by twos and threes, and in greater numbers when God's time arrived, the sowers of the Word might come to dark Tibet to scatter the seed unto a glorious harvest. With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on the Tibetan Borders, and of a Journey into the Far Interior
  • But what I prized most of my early scriptings was describing the Blue Nile with the phrase, "The Mount Everest of Rivers," which Google now shows includes the Amazon and Tibet's Tsangpo, and a raft of other lesser streams. Richard Bangs: Avoid Clichés Like the Plague
  • Qinghai province in China the - Tibet Platean western, with Xinjiang, Gansu Province, Sichuan, Tibet 4 area borders.
  • However, the snow leopard is not the lone predator here, for the ecoregion harbors the Tibetan wolf (Canis lupus) and large avian predators such as the lammergeier (Gypaetus barbatus) and golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), which soar high above the mountain peaks searching for colonial marmots (Marmota himalayana). Northwestern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows
  • Their blossoming relationship may now be hostage to how bloodily China handles anti-Chinese protests by Tibetans.
  • The high altitudes of Tibet make it difficult for us to breathe.
  • Xizang Tonglan (A comprehensive view of Tibet) (Taibei: Huawenshuju, 1969); for the early medieval ages, see Beckwith 1987 and Zhang Yun, Silu Wenhua: Tubo Juan (The Silk Road cultures: Tibet) (Hangzhou: Zhejiang Renmin Chubanshe, 1995); for the route between Chang'an, Tibet, and Nepal, see Lu Yaoguang 1989. back Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
  • Tibetan Buddhist doctrine including non - Buddhist Indian elements and elements of preexisting shamanism.
  • Chinese forms part of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. Two by Adams
  • There were more than 6000 monasteries and nunneries in the three regions of Tibet - U-Tsang, Dotö and Domey.
  • We also love dogs and have an english mastiff, great dane, bouvier des flandres, tibetan mastiff and a pit bull. Page 3
  • In the typical Tibetan home, there are photographs displayed of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and other incarnate masters.
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  • Little wonder that some young Tibetans in the diaspora are deserting their closed communities, where no more than the fulfilment of basic material needs is considered acceptable.
  • Even before the latest talks began, China launched a vicious verbal attack on the Dalai Lama this week, denouncing him as a " flunky " and "the main manipulator" of violence in Tibet.
  • Another theory is that the Tibetan Spaniel was bred with the Pekingese to create predecessors of the Shih Tzu.
  • It was pliant and amalgamated easily with local observances, in China with funeral rites, in Tibet with demonolatry. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3
  • Lately, they've turned to detailed Tibetan paintings, called thangka, from the 10th to the 14th centuries. Following the Smart Art Money
  • Over the next nine months his party explored and mapped approximately 38,000 miles of hitherto unsurveyed country in western Tibet and Rudok.
  • To undo the damage, our heroes head to Tibet for the mysterious healing skills of the sequestered monks.
  • This marked the first time China's sovereignty over Tibet was altered into suzerainty in international documents.
  • One of them, C. robertsi, is eaten in China and Tibet, where it has mysterious names such as the Chinese tung chong ha cho, meaning 'winter worm summer grass' sometimes shortened to tung chong cho, which translates even more puzzlingly as 'winter worm grass'. Cordyceps
  • He was also an accomplished linguist speaking nine foreign languages including Chinese and Tibetan.
  • Likewise, the bhikkhuni order never made the demanding passage across the Himalayas into Tibet.
  • Whether a lama is recognized as the incarnation of a previous master is not paramount to Tibetans.
  • Brahmaputra Grand Hotel, Tibet . Deputy Manager of Guest Services Center.
  • Reuters reported that Chinese officials are upset by reports April 10 that Tibet protesters attempted to attack Jin Jing, a Paralympics fencer and Olympics torch bearer who uses a wheelchair, but China has embraced her as a hero for protecting the torch. Disabled Olympic torch bearer attacked in Paris becomes hero in China
  • Other desert animals, including wild sheep, Tibetan ass, and goitered gazelle, also stand to benefit.
  • Haiyuan left lateral active fault and northern edge thrust fault of Qilian moutain compose the major northeastern boundary of present day crustal movement of the Qinghai Tibet block.
  • The Tibetan medicine system believes that all phenomena (both animate and inanimate) are comprised of five fundamental elements.
  • The high-frequency sounds of the maraca have been used by American Indian shamans for healing and by Tibetan lamas to uplift the soul.
  • Did anyone see the shortlist of sports the PRC athletes are participating in: 1. The 1000 RMB guanxi handoff 2. The Uigur/Tibetean target sharpshooting competition 3. The reverse engineer and copy steal. China Boycotts Opening Ceremony at Which Ma Appears as Prez
  • A golden seal with Chinese, Manchu and Tibetan, issued by the Qing government to Dalai Lama.
  • In one of these dreams, I was living in a nunnery in Tibet on a large white lake.
  • The manner in which this request was made is evidence that the many matchlessly renowned great masters of the central and bordering regions of Tibet, who assert themselves as upholding all four schools of Buddha Dharma without discrimination, through the ripples of the white wave of expertise, conduct and kindness, all feel humbled and subdued before the one who wears the golden coloured crown and takes great responsibility (for the doctrine). Concerning Dholgyal with Reference to the Views of Past Masters and other Related Matters
  • The lamaseries in Central Asia are, like the cathedrals in Europe, the most imposing monuments of religious life; but while the spires and domes of the latter tower above the teeming city and look down upon all the refinements and activities of civilization, these rude sanctuaries of Buddhism are frequently situated in the most secluded and sometimes even in the most inaccessible spots on the rugged Tibetan plateau. With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on the Tibetan Borders, and of a Journey into the Far Interior
  • He says the problems in Inner Mongolia, which he says is a sensitive ethnic region similar to restless Tibet and Xinjiang, reflect growing grievances in what he describes as mainstream Chinese society. China Determined to Suppress Inner Mongolia Protesters
  • Lobsang Sangay, the recently elected prime minister of the exiled Tibetan government, said in an interview that while his administration didn't support self-immolation as a form of protest, it would stand by those who sacrificed their lives for the Tibetan freedom movement. Immolations Pressure Tibet Exile Leader
  • Conclusion Tibetan compound prescription of XD shows certain therapeutic and preventive effect on plateau erythrocythemia.
  • Vlog (Xeni): Tibet report - monks forced to participate in staged ... Boing Boing
  • Yamagata, Hatsuo, ed. Xizang Tonglan (A comprehensive view of Tibet). Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
  • Ricard, himself a Buddhist lama, is the French translator for the Dalai Lama and has photographed life in Tibet and Nepal for 30 years.
  • Because the hunting ground here has Tibetan Buddhism temple Kang Longsi acquire fame.
  • This event marks the 21st birthday of the world's youngest political prisoner called the Panchen Lama, the second highest Tibetan spiritual leader. WN.com - Articles related to After Chinese Re-education, Monks Regret Uprising
  • The Brahmaputra River, one of the great rivers of the world, pours down from Tibet, in a steep declivity, into Assam, down toward Bangladesh and the Bay of Bengal.
  • On the high plateaus of Qinghai and Tibet, the Taklamakan desert, or the Gobi dunes in the northwest?
  • Wildlife, including the Tibetan antelope and the Argali sheep, has also been threatened by indiscriminate hunting.
  • Tibetans translated both shaiksha and shishya as lobma (slob-ma), vaineya as dulja (gdul-bya), and bhajana as no (snod). Relating to a Spiritual Teacher: Building a Healthy Relationship ��� 3 The Traditional Meaning of a Spiritual Seeker
  • [26] The Tibetans have three distinct kinds of goats: the _rabbu_, or large woolly animal, such as the one I had purchased; the _ratton_, or small goat; and the _chitbu_, a dwarf goat whose flesh is delicious eating. In the Forbidden Land
  • U.S. officials said Mrs. Clinton's move was a response to Chinese officials earlier this year describing the South China Sea as a "core interest" — language Beijing generally reserves for ultrasensitive sovereignty issues like Taiwan and Tibet. China Steps Up Protest Over Detention
  • One thinks of the acanthus, or bamboo, or (in Tibet), the tiger skin.
  • In 6 climatic zones, Tibet zone is abundant in peat, while Tropical zone and south-temperate zone are relatively short of peat .
  • A Buddhist struggles to keep grounded about Tibet and China yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'A Buddhist struggles to keep grounded about Tibet and China '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: Questioning some Western mythology about \'the old Tibet\ ', and the Dalai Lama\'s strategic alliance with - or use by - the US government.' A Buddhist struggles to keep grounded about Tibet and China
  • I am certainly not claiming to be Tibetan, a monk or a yogi in any shape or form, but yoga does seem to suit me.
  • Jurassic Biostratigraphic Sequence in the Middle of Northern Tibet.
  • From rival tribes, the Tibetans were united in the sixth century; they were led by strong tribal leaders until the thirteenth century, when Mongol khans created a theocracy under their Buddhist spiritual advisors.
  • The Yalu Zangbu River valley area is an important agricultural zone in Tibet.
  • Tibetan society is charming but conservative, and the thought of Tibetan hotties mincing down the catwalk in their skimp challenged all credibility.
  • Facing many of the same problems Tibetans have due to their religious views such as religious restrictions, forced abortions, imprisonment and execution, the Uyghurs '(also spelled as Uygur, Uigur, Uighur) plight isn't as visible to westerners as the Buddhist's situation. Global Voices in English » The Uyghurs: Persecuted Muslim Minority in NorthWest China
  • Twenty years later, these theories re-emerged in comics like "Pharaon: The Ice Brain," in which spies uncover a Nazi cabal bunkered inside a Tibetan mountain, where they have built a supercomputer "to intoxicate the world and bewitch the people! Tibet Goes KABOOM!
  • These expeditions were the only ones to receive permission to attempt Everest from either Nepal or Tibet until the Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research was granted permission from Nepal for two expeditions in 1952.
  • The Latin name for the wild ass, _Equus kiang_, indicates his close relationship to the horse, and "kiang" is what he is called by the people of Tibet. From Pole to Pole A Book for Young People
  • For the first time on Wednesday, the government admitted that riots had broken out in Tibetan-inhabited areas of Sichuan and Gansu provinces. China Dispatches More
  • In Tibet, there is a separate designation for those who can detach themselves from their physical bodies.
  • Therefore, although the Lion Dog of Buddha is most often identified as the Pekingese from China, the Lhasa Apso and the Tibetan spaniel began as alternative attempts, made by Buddhist lamas in Tibet, to capture the look of the celestial lion. The Pawprints of History
  • The Hindu, Buddhist, Tibetan, Chinese and the Hebrew calendars are all lunisolar calendars.
  • In 1642, the Fifth Dalai Lama became the ruler of Tibet and entrusted the actual running of the state to his prime minister, So-nam Choe-pel (bsod nams chos 'phal). The Shugden Affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part I)
  • “The reparation of [these] cultural relics is an important part in the conservation of the Tibetan culture,” said State Councilor Liu Yandong at a ceremony in front of the Potala Palace yesterday. Shambhala SunSpace » Sun web editor
  • Many people including Tibetans are attracted to "popular Buddhism" which he defined as carrying rosaries and displaying expensive images of Buddha and Bodhisattvas without true understanding of the philosophy. Phayul Latest News
  • Sino-Tibetan languages are distinguished from western language families by two main traits: isolating or monosyllabic characters and the use of tones.
  • Under teachings of Tibetan Buddhism, reincarnation of important lamas is done through divination or mystical means.
  • In Tibetan Buddhism, the Karmapa is the third recognized leader. 17th Karmpa Makes His First Visit To The United States
  • Yarrows, calamints, and meadow sage come from the meadows of Europe; peonies from southeastern Europe, the Caucasus, Siberia, Tibet, and China; balloon flowers from wet meadows in Japan and eastern China; and Cape fuchsia from stream banks in the mountains of southern Africa.
  • Tibetan culture is also struggling against these odds, merely to survive.
  • I feel that if it is able to render good service, especially to the Buddha dharma and Tibet, then my personal life is insignificant.
  • This "first unit of a Tibetan museum and temple," a columnist for the New York Sun reassured his readers, "does not mean an attempt to convert New York to that phase of Buddhism called Lamaism. Tibet on Staten Island
  • Both came from a small village just north of Darjeeling, each bearing a heritage that was an amalgam of local peoples: Sikkimese, Nepalese, Tibetan, and Indian. The Thieves of Darkness
  • In Tibetan iconography, physical nakedness symbolizes this naked unbounded state of mind.
  • For centuries, it has played out: the Greeks warred with the Macedonians much as the Chinese now oppress the Tibetans, and the Hutus fight the Tsutsi.
  • Dalai Lama of Tibet offers a white scarf, called a kata, as he is greeted by Senator Con di Nino, co-chairman of the Parliamentary Dalai Lama Arrives In Ottawa for Historic Visit
  • It's called shahtoosh, and it comes from the chiru, an endangered wild Tibetan antelope. Passion For Pashmina
  • The impact of the diurnal variation of the surface heating in the Tibetan Plateau on the circulation over the Asian monsoon region is analyzed using the twice daily NCEP data from 1982 to 1996.
  • Tibet was cloistered away from the effects of modernity right up until the 1950s,’ says Harris.
  • The snowland of Tibet is blessed with a bountiful natural wealth, and rich natural beauty. 1976
  • Many lamas came to India as refugees around the time Khandro Rinpoche was born in 1967, and settled in the areas close to the borders of Tibet.
  • Indian media have been carrying reports that the Karmapa could be a Chinese agent sent to India to become a leader of Tibetan Buddhists who have made their home in the northern Indian town of Dharmsala. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • It is well preserved, especially in that it has an intact finial which consists of an inverted bowl, a wheel and a bijou on a bronze staff, resembling those of Tibetan style pagodas found in Yuan, China.
  • · As a result of uncontrolled hunting the wild yak is endangered and is now restricted to remote barrens on upland plateaus and highlands in northern Tibet and Chinghai, inhospitable even to domestic yaks. 1 Domesticated Banteng
  • Tibet was a theocracy, ruled by incarnate Buddhas, and, in imitation of China, it had adopted a policy of almost complete exclusion.
  • Tibetans called the telegraph tar from the Hindi for wire, a motorcar was a mota or gari, from gaadi, flashlights were known as bijili after the Hindi word for electricity, and the postal service was called dak. Languagehat.com: HYBRID TIBETAN.
  • Andthe spiritual motive power and intellectual supporting force be provided for Tibet's modernization.
  • In Tibet, law of the monastery proclaims that postulant monks shall seek admission only in their respective monastic sections. Contemporary Scholars - The 100th Ganden Tripa (Ganden Throneholder)
  • The mother who appeared in the song was a compassionate looking woman, wearing a chuba (Tibetan for Tibetan dress), grey hair at the temples, she is the younger sister of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Jetsun Pema. Phayul Latest News
  • The sky was bright, luminous blue this evening, exactly the same colour as the Tibetan poppies.
  • The Sanskrit word for cessation is nirodha, and in Tibetan, it is gokpa, which in verb form means “to stop” or “to prevent.” Shambhala SunSpace » 2009 » April
  • The Chinese Communist Party believes in territorial conquest, as evidenced by their assimilation of Tibet and their lobbing missiles at the slightest sign of Taiwanese independence. Basic Oil Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • I have determined on going to Tibet after graduation.
  • It translates literally as Easterner, referring to their origins in Eastern Tibet.
  • we'll go to Tibet come hell or high water
  • The heroine takes off to India, where she ludicrously exchanges her laptop for Tibetan incenses.
  • He describes how, at the age of six, he found himself enthroned in the Tibetan capital, Lhasa.
  • Her fellow nuns, who say Ms. Palden loved to sing and often serenaded them with Tibetan folk songs of the Dalai Lama's return to Tibet, describe how she had sunk into despondency. Resistance on Tibet Is Conundrum for China, Dalai Lama
  • A growing number of Tibetans believe a less conciliatory position would improve their negotiating power; some advocate full independence or orchestrated campaigns of nonviolent "noncooperation" inside Tibet. What Tibet Wants
  • Embers (the darker skein) is wool (unknown type) and red recycled sari fibers (cut from the thrums of Tibetan looms), with some sparkly "firestar" fibers in red and gold added in. Places You Haunt
  • The remaining macaques include Macaca silensus (the wanderoos or lion-tail or lion-maned macaques) seen in a few exhibition and breeding colonies, and M. thibetana (the Tibet monkeys), seen only in a few exhibits outside China.
  • Rwanda is known as Africa's Tibet: As far as the eye can see, there are green hills and banana trees rather than typical African savannas.
  • Smaller mammals include short-tailed mole Talpa micrura, Tibetan water shrew Nectogale elegans, Himalayan water shrew Chimarrogale himalayica, bobak marmot Marmota bobak, Royle's pika Ochotona roylei, woolly hare Lepus oiostolus, rat Rattus sp. and house mouse Mus musculus. Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal
  • Given the Forum's multicultural pretensions, it is a cruel irony that the Tibetan monks were swiftly banished from the beanfeast.
  • Lama Zopa was not using the Tibetan word lama in one of its looser meanings as simply a monk or as merely a performer of rituals who has completed three years of intensive meditation practice. A Portrait of Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche
  • To the floating population of Tibetans, this ‘Benson Town Auntie’ is any-time mom with plenty of tender care to dispense.
  • The sacred lake didn't look any different from a thousand other inhospitable high-altitude tarns found everywhere in Tibet.
  • He also re-echoed that he would not hold any office or political position once Tibetans are allowed limited autonomy.
  • A third stream of Buddhism, namely Lamaism, came into China from Tibet under the Mongol dynasty Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 1
  • Tibetan Mastiffs are still a primitive breed, which is evident by the fact that the bitches have a single oestrus per year.
  • Though the Protestant Christianity is lonesome in the Tibetan ethnic group, the course of the propagation reflected the cross swords of two world view.
  • Like other languages of the Sino-Tibetan group, Burmese is monosyllabic.
  • Harvard reminded him of what he had read of the ancient lamaseries of Tibet. The Shape of Things to Come
  • Red goral occurs primarily in southeast Tibet where authorities have established a reserve specifically for this goat-antelope. Northeastern Himalayan subalpine conifer forests
  • To the south, west, and east it is bordered by Indian states; to the north lies Tibet.
  • (In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, a "bodhisattva" is an enlightened being who refuses Nirvana and stays in this world to help others.) RJ Eskow: Redemption Song: Ted Kennedy Through Allen Ginsberg's Eyes
  • BEIJING -- China marked 50 years of direct control over Tibet on Saturday, raising the national flag in the regional capital and commemorating a new political holiday honoring what it calls the liberation of slaves from brutal feudal rule. CTV News RSS Feed
  • The nineteen Tibeto-Burman-speaking groups include nine groups that speak Karen languages.
  • Tibetan communities made efforts to teach more subject courses in Tibetan in primary and secondary schools.
  • Ornaments of silver, such as perforated coins, are much used in adorning the men's pigtails, and coral and malachite ornaments are also common in Tibet for the same purpose, and are much valued by the natives. In the Forbidden Land
  • The staple food of Tibet, tsampa, is toasted barley ground to a flour.
  • Tibetan dissent of forced relocation was also captured in jailed Tibetan filmmaker, Dhondup Wangchen's movie, Leaving Fear Behind. Heidiminx: PROPAGANDA: PR With an Oppressive Agenda
  • The word "polo" is derived from Tibetan pulu, meaning a knot of willow wood. Ranching, Sport and Travel
  • The summit of Mount Everest, also known as Qomolangma, is lit by the setting sun in the Tibet Autonomous Region May 3, 2008. Zimbabwe Telegraph and ZimDaily Forums
  • Buddhism, especially in the form of Esoteric Buddhism, came to Tibet in the seventh century; Tibetan Buddhism is called Lamaism by for - eigners. BUDDHISM
  • The barley, after threshing, is parched and ground, to form "tsampa;" the tsampa is mixed with cold or hot water as preferred, and eaten like porridge; the Tibetan eats little else except chilies. The Mount Everest Expedition
  • Sherpas, the Himalayan locals living in the borders of Tibet and Nepal, challenge the mountain routinely when assisting climbers and also deeply subscribe to this belief.
  • They leave their homes, some barefoot, to join icy, sometimes untrodden trails through the Himalayas that line the border of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and Nepal.
  • Obama, criticised at home for not meeting the Dalai Lama during the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader's recent visit to Washington, has vowed to raise human rights issues with Beijing, but said he would do it without "rancour". Iac world news feed
  • I picture the scarlet robes of Tibetan monks blowing in the cold wind, as they take cover in caves, behind rocks and in the towers of monasteries hundreds of years old.
  • So the ceremony actually involved five monks - it involved a Sri Lankan monk, a Burmese monk, a Thai monk, a Tibetan lama and an Australian monk.
  • The no-man area is a paradise of wildlife, such as wild ass, wild horse, Tibetan antelope, Mongolian gazelle, blue sheep, and Tibetan pheasant. It is rich in plants and mineral resources too.
  • None are endemic, but there are several characteristic Himalayan species such as the lammergeier, golden eagle, Himalayan griffon, snow partridge (Lerwa lerwa), Tibetan snowcock (Tetraogallus tibetanus), and Himalayan snowcock (Tetraogallus himalayensis), which should be focal species for conservation efforts. Northwestern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows
  • Thus, Tibet has been completely misruled by the PRC for the last 50 years.
  • Along with Mr. Huang, Mr. Tan helped create a show that blends martial arts with Zen Buddhism, Tibetan music, dance and colorful stage portraits of scenes from ancient China.
  • The Yangtze is the longest river in Asia and the third longest in the world, running 6,211 kilometers (3,860 miles) from Qinghai Province in the Tibetan Plateau to the East China Sea near Shanghai. Three Gorges Dam, China
  • Tibet was a caesaropapism heocratic Regime before 1949 where your holy Dalai Lama peel live children's skin for his birthday celebration and the monks and nobles who consistute less than Boston.com Top Stories
  • But the number of wild animal species began to drop from the early 1980s, with Tibetan antelopes and wild kiangs in danger of extinction.
  • Taxonomists finally determined that the musk-ox's closest relative is the golden takin, a goat-antelope of the mountainous regions of southeastern Tibet, northern Burma and western China.
  • Then various sanghas, practices of Tibetan Buddhism, began to see how this could be adapted into an American ‘way of life.’
  • This is the reason why in some Tibetan Buddhist practices, mantras are spoken prior to the consumption of meat.
  • The status of ritual among Western followers of Tibetan Buddhism is, however, more in question.
  • There are several other high-elevation specialists, such as the Himalayan snowcock (Tetraogallus himalayensis), Tibetan partridge (Perdix hodgsoniae), snow partridge (Lerwa lerwa), Satyr tragopan (Tragopan satyra), lammergeier, and the Himalayan griffon, that also need conservation attention. Eastern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows
  • The Tibetans and Pema Chödrön practice a form of Buddhism known as Mahayana. Beginner’s Grace
  • His Holiness gives parting advice to the audience of ordained and lay Buddhists from Tibet and around the world and then concludes the oral transmission of the Jataka Dhammapada and the Jataka Tales
  • Items on exhibit include ­centuries-old Buddhist sculptures, traditional Tibetan silk paintings known as thangka and other religious items. Taipei Times

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