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Peter Ho (Chinese: 何潤東, born September 13, 1975) is an American-Chinese singer, actor, producer and director.Active across Greater China, he is known for his roles in TV series Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, [2] Wind and Cloud, [3] One Meter Sunshine, Goddess of Mercy, The Young Warriors, [4] Three Kingdoms, [5] King's War, [6] Summer's Desire, [7] Nothing Gold Can Stay, [8] and in ...
Peter Ho Hak Ean DUNU DUBC PJG PPA(E) PPA(P) PBS is a retired Singaporean senior civil servant. [1] Ho was the chairman of the Urban Redevelopment Authority , Social Science Research Council, Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering and National Supercomputing Centre. [ 2 ]
In 1893, Charles Montague Cooke (1849–1909) with his brother-in-law Joseph Ballard Atherton and business partner Peter Cushman Jones founded Bank of Hawaii. In 1897, it was chartered in the Republic of Hawaii by Interior Minister James A. King. [5] A decade after its founding, in 1903, the bank opened its first branch in Kauai.
American-Taiwanese actor and director Peter Ho (“Wind and Cloud”) is at the 2023 Taiwan Creative Content Fest with in-development film project “Appetite for Desire.” The completed picture ...
Shuang Fei (双飞; Fly in a Pair), the ending song, performed by Peter Ho.This song was one of the themes from The Lovers (1994) and was originally sung by Nicky Wu.; Yuan Fang (远方; Distant Place), the opening song, performed by Hongbutiao (红布条) and Erica Li (李悦君).
Peter Brian Hegseth (/ ˈ h ɛ ɡ s ɛ θ /; born June 6, 1980) is an American television presenter, author, and former Army National Guard officer. President-elect Donald Trump has announced his intention to nominate Hegseth to serve as United States secretary of defense in his second cabinet .
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L. Peter Deutsch, founder of Aladdin Enterprises and creator of Ghostscript Whitfield Diffie , Chief Security Officer, co-inventor of public-key cryptography Robert Drost , one of Technology Review ' s 2004 "Top 100 Young Innovators"