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Cui

American  
[kwee, ky-ee] / kwi, küˈi /

noun

  1. César Antonovich 1835–1918, Russian composer.


Example Sentences

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There have been reports of explosions Iran’s Kharg Island, a key export terminal roughly 15 miles off the coast of Iran, OPIS’s Denton Cinquegrana and Tracy Cui wrote in a report Saturday.

From MarketWatch

“Local brands are winning” the competition, said Ernan Cui, China consumer analyst at Gavekal Dragonomics.

From Barron's

“The deal is a positive surprise to the market; while the drug assets and details evolved in the deal are yet to be decided, it’s more like a framework deal demonstrating long-term partnership,” said Cui Cui, Jefferies’ head of Asia healthcare research.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stanford co-lead authors with Xu are Teng Cui, now an assistant professor at the University of Waterloo; Geoff McConohy, now a research engineer at Orca Sciences; and current PhD student Samuel S. Lee.

From Science Daily

Peter Cui, CEO and founder of Blue Education, which also offers private tutors, wrote in a blog that "the process of becoming bicultural, or indeed, becoming oneself, is something that must be lived into, not engineered".

From BBC