Use "koreans" in a sentence

1. Koreans like melodramas.

2. Banning Koreans from studying abroad 11.

3. Aren't Koreans always full of lies?

4. The Koreans' Bitterness had festered for decades

5. Koreans never get shit done in time.

6. The Koreans, very assiduously, did test both.

7. Americans: Used by Koreans to slur Americans

8. Koreans like sad movies all because of'Shower'.

9. Foot-and-mouth disease spooks South Koreans

10. Christians include: Russians, Koreans, Ukrainians and Armenians.

11. Koreans like sad movies all because of'Shower'. Shower?

12. Yet to Koreans, globalization was a one-way street.

13. Undeterred, North Koreans keep on wading the Tumen River.

14. Gyeongju has a small but growing population of non-Koreans.

15. An estimated 90% of South Koreans own a mobile phone.

16. Many Koreans dress up in colorful traditional Korean clothing called hanbok.

17. He's still supplying the Serbs, the Croats, North Koreans with guns.

18. The city received several hundred tourists each week, mostly South Koreans.

19. Occasionally, North Koreans who have defected to South Korea decided to return.

20. The river serves as a water source for over 12 million Koreans.

21. And in fact, A. Q. Khan themselves actually helped out the North Koreans.

22. Some Koreans left the Korean peninsula to exile in Manchuria and Primorsky Krai.

23. Many Koreans were angered at what they saw as an evasion of responsibility.

24. According to the U.S. military government, 400,000 northern Koreans went south as refugees.

25. Joint military and police rescue teams rescued 3 Koreans and 9 Canadian nationals.

26. Chinese soldiers will catch and send back North Koreans, where they face severe punishment.

27. The second and third largest minority groups were Koreans (119,883) and Hui nationalities (39,995).

28. Quickly thereafter the American infantry began taking mortar and artillery fire from the North Koreans.

29. In July 2003, KBS World, an international television channel aimed at Koreans abroad, started broadcasting.

30. (In olden times, Koreans transported live charcoals carefully, making sure that these were never extinguished.)

31. Koreans and Chinese, on the other hand, are depicted as swarthy, brutish and slit - eyed.

32. North Koreans forcibly returned by China regularly endure torture while being interrogated about their activities abroad.

33. The next day, the Koreans approached 13 Japanese ships at Jeokjinpo as reported by the intelligence.

34. Last but not least, Koreans want their teachers not only to teach but also to develop.

35. Almost 600 years ago Koreans advanced printing technology by inventing the first movable metal printing type.

36. Erechtheion is known for the Caryatids; Karyatid means 'Karian girl' and forms a special form of Koreans

37. Still, most Koreans prefer the snugness of an ondol floor, using a hot-water floor heating system.

38. The division placed sixteen million Koreans in the American zone and nine million in the Soviet zone.

39. We work with the South Koreans on other activities such as anti-piracy in the Gulf of Aden.

40. I'm going to the Joint Chiefs to suggest we take some form of action against the North Koreans.

41. Fast paced lifestyles are driving Koreans to choose western-style fast-food, but healthy eating is a concern.

42. I'm confident that you will see more and more North Koreans succeeding all over the world, including the TED stage.

43. Not surprisingly, thousands of North Koreans fled the country in 2011, seeking to escape human rights abuses and economic deprivation.

44. Unlike many Chinese pancakes, which often contain savory meat fillings, hotteok are stuffed with sweet fillings, to suit Koreans' tastes.

45. VITAL Beautie was created by Amorepacific, a company that has studied the beauty of Koreans for the longest and in depth

46. Ultimately, more than a million North Koreans died during the famine, and many only survived by eating grass, bugs and tree bark.

47. This video eventually went viral and has since inspired many South Koreans to upload their own version of it on the Internet.

48. ‘My mother Begged me not to go’: the Japanese women who married Koreans – and never saw their family again Mitsuko Minakawa, 77, with …

49. An estimated 100,000 North Koreans suffer in gulags, toiling in forced labor, and enduring torture, starvation, rape, and murder on a constant basis.

50. Yes, Koreans who enjoy wearing the hanbok today owe a debt of gratitude to their ancestors for the physical comfort that it affords!

51. In Gary Paulsen's Harris and Me, mention is made of the 'Commie Japs', presumably North Koreans, by a veteran of the Korean War

52. The sun worship is a universal primitive belief and through the oviparous myth the sun worship of the ancient Koreans can be seen.

53. More than 25 million Koreans have Naver as the start page on their default browser and the mobile application has 28 million daily visitors.

54. Koreans also have a Parents’ Day, when children give to their parents, and a Teachers’ Day, when students honor their teachers and give them gifts.

55. Funds for military activities are obtained from remittances that come from the forced labor of North Koreans sent overseas, as well as forced labor domestically.

56. As we are told, Asians all "look alike," and what is said of Chinese is said of Japanese, Koreans, and all East Asians

57. The decision to proceed with separate elections was unpopular among many Koreans, who rightly saw it as a prelude to a permanent division of the country.

58. Chinese authorities refuse to allow representatives of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees access to North Koreans seeking asylum, denying them critically important protection as refugees.

59. It is based on the belief that Koreans form a nation, a "race", and an ethnic group that shares a unified bloodline and a distinct culture.

60. There are already thought to be around 000 North Koreans living illicitly in China; the last thing Beijing wants is millions of refugees flooding across the border.

61. But gay and lesbian Koreans still face difficulties at home and work, and many prefer not to reveal their identities to their family, friends or co-workers.

62. The Belgians are a civilization featured in Age of Empires III: Wars of Liberty, released alongside the Koreans in the Missing Pieces Patch (1.0.11), in December of 2018.

63. I noticed many Koreans getting on the elevator at floor 7, so I decided to go down to 7 and try to take the stairs to floor 5.

64. State television broadcast a lengthy paean to Mr Kim on Thursday, a day after tens of thousands of North Koreans rallied in Pyongyang to celebrate the rocket launch.

65. Americans and S. Koreans keep playing war games at other people's front door day in day out and year after year, who can take it?They deserve some hard lessons.

66. The deterioration of the state rationing system as food has become more of a market commodity has made food too expensive for many North Koreans to access in sufficient quantities.

67. The Buffoon in the White House neutralized the North Koreans, stopped them from developing a further nuclear capability, sending missiles toward Japan, and threatening the West Coast of the US

68. From September to October 1937, more than 172,000 Soviet Koreans were deported from the border regions of the Russian Far East to Kazakh SSR and Uzbek SSR (the latter including Karakalpak ASSR).

69. Because unreliable power supply makes it difficult to refrigerate beer, North Koreans have developed their own steam beer, an originally American beer style brewed in higher than normal temperatures, that is widely available.

70. Although they could not hold the city, the 24th Infantry Division achieved a strategic victory by delaying the North Koreans, providing time for other American divisions to establish a defensive perimeter around Pusan further south.

71. 10 Hers is a fame based not only on sheer doggedness, a quality held in high esteem by Koreans, but also on the universal human sympathy for a monumental — and in her case, cheerful — loser.

72. He developed a cult mentality among North Koreans by demanding absolute loyalty to the state and to himself, pioneered mechanisms to maintain control over the population, and promoted the “Juche” ideology of self-reliance and extreme nationalism.

73. Koreans from the south who were kidnapped to the north against their wishes during the 1950–53 Korean War and died there or are still being detained in North Korea are called wartime Abductees or Korean War Abductees.

74. The North Koreans and their allies periodically contested air superiority in MiG Alley, an area near the mouth of the Yalu River (the boundary between Korea and China) over which the most intense air-to-air combat took place.

75. But when Laos arrested nine young North Korean defectors on May 10, and then China acceded to their forced return, it may have imperiled a key underground transit route' leaving North Koreans on the run with even fewer places to hide.

76. Numerous international media, including Billboard, ABC and CNN, quickly covered this sensation, which came as a shock to South Koreans, especially entertainment moguls who have failed to make a significance entry into the American market despite spending lots of money and resources over the years.

77. The southern coast took the main Brunt of Sunday's massive earthquake-generated tsunamis.: Koreans living in Japan suffer the Brunt of racism and hate speech, and their situation is complex.: On hot August days, as the sun sets over the right ridge of Mt

78. The North Koreans left the pitch in protest shortly before the end of their scheduled warmup in Glasgow last night amid scenes of high farce as the South Korean flag was shown on the Hampden Park big screens alongside the North Korean team lineup .

79. For North Koreans, this means continued public executions, restrictions on movement, brutally punishing three generations of a family when one member “offends,” and an absolute prohibition on any civil and political rights, on top of inadequate access to food, housing, education, and health care.

80. The numbers of those disappeared by the state over its history are staggering: North Koreans resettled to South Korea who then return to China and get caught and forced back to North Korea; the estimated 100,000 South Koreans taken into North Korea and disappeared after the Korean war; 11 South Korean nationals abducted in 1969 from a Korean Air flight hijacked and diverted to Pyongyang; South Korean fishermen taken on the high seas in the 1960s and 1970s, and foreign nationals from Japan, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Europe, and the Middle East who were kidnapped by North Korean agents and never seen again.