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cheng

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cheng (chĕng, jĕng), Chinese stringed instrument similar to the zither. It is also spelled jeng and tseng.


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Cheng allegedly plotted with unnamed co-conspirators to "suppress and eliminate competition by fixing prices, reducing output, and allocating market shares of CDTs," the department said in a statement The indictment described Cheng as a "former assistant vice president of sales and marketing" for a CDT company from Taiwan but did not identify the company he worked for by name, calling it only "Company A.
Cheng allegedly plotted with unnamed co-conspirators to "suppress and eliminate competition by fixing prices, reducing output, and allocating market shares of CDTs," the department said in a statement The indictment described Cheng as a "former assistant vice president of sales and marketing" for a CDT company from Taiwan but did not identify the company he worked for by name, calling it only "Company A.
The boy named, Cheng Yu, was rushed to the hospital with a broken sinew and had to undergo an emergency surgery.
 
 
 
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