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Synonyms for choi_jae or Related words with choi_jae
kim_tae
lee_seung
kim_hyo
jung_suk
choi_jong
kim_seong
kang_seung
kang_tae
seo_jung
choi_seung
geun
yoon_jung
woong
joong
gyu
hyo
kim_myung
jung_joon
kim_dae
kyeong
seop
hwang_jae
pyung
hyeong
jang_jae
byun
hyung
yoo_jae
seo_hyun
chae
kim_hyung
jang_soo
choi_yong
baek_ji
seo_ji
choi_eun
sung_hoon
jang_dong
keun
hyeon
lee_myung
hwan
ryeo
baek_jong
jung_hye
jung_hae
ahn_jae
kang_dae
jung_yoon
kim_yeong
Examples of "choi_jae"
Choi
Jae
-woo (born 27 February 1994) is a South Korean freestyle skier. He competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics
Lee Joon-gi, Nam Sang-mi and
Choi
Jae
-sung previously starred together in "Time Between Dog and Wolf" (2007).
Choi
Jae
-hyun (, born April 3, 1995), known by his in-game name Huhi (stylized as HuHi), is a French-born South Korean professional League of Legends player.
Choi
Jae
-Soo (; born 2 May 1983) is a South Korean footballer who plays as full back for Jeonbuk Hyundai in K League Classic.
John A.
Choi
Jae
-seon (January 7, 1912 – June 3, 2008) was a South Korean prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
On October 7, 2002, the Olympic Council of Asia announced that the bodybuilding bronze medalist in the +90 kg weight category Youssef El-Zein of Lebanon was relieved of his medal for not submitting to a drugs test. After El-Zein was disqualified, the bronze medal in the +90 kg category went to
Choi
Jae
-Duck of South Korea (who had finished fourth).
Kim Tae-yang is a physician and Choi Yoo-ri is a broadcasting producer.
Choi
Jae
-min is a dandy-ish executive at a clothing company and Kim Saet-byul is an unwed mother. Kim Woo-joo is much younger than Hong Mi-rae.
The album was produced by WM Entertainment's CEO Lee Won-min, with music produced by
Choi
Jae
-hyuk (under the pen name 72) and Moon Jeong-gyu of the Key Artist Agency, a music publishing and production company based in Los Angeles. Three of the four songs (all but "Cupid") have lyrics written by 72 and music by songwriters associated with the agency.
Choi
Jae
-cheon (born November 19, 1963) is an attorney and a politician in South Korea. He was elected a member of the National Assembly from Seongdong-gu, Seoul in 2004 and was a member of the Democratic Party (Uridang) from 2004 to 2008.
Choi
Jae
-sung (born November 18, 1964) is a South Korean actor. Choi debuted with KBS TV drama series, "Dairy of a High School Student" in 1984. Choi entered stardom through "The Tree Blooming with Love" and "Lee Jang-ho's Baseball Team".
On March 22, 1965, Pope Paul VI appointed him Bishop of Wonju. He was consecrated bishop on June 29, 1965 by Antonio del Giudice. Co-consecrators were the Bishop Thomas F. Quinlan of the Diocese of Chunchon and Bishop John A.
Choi
Jae
-seon of the Diocese of Busan.
Choi
Jae
-ho (born March 7, 1980), known professionally as Choiza () is a South Korean rapper. He and Gaeko comprise the hip hop duo Dynamic Duo, which rose to fame upon the release of their debut album "Taxi Driver" in 2004.
Eyes of Dawn () is a South Korean television series starring
Choi
Jae
-sung, Chae Shi-ra and Park Sang-won. Directed by Kim Jong-hak and written by Song Ji-na based on the 10-volume novel of the same name by (published in 1981), the story spans the years from the Japanese colonial period to World War II, Korea's liberation and the Korean War.
The EP (also called a mini album) was produced by WM Entertainment's CEO Lee Won-min, with music produced by
Choi
Jae
-hyuk (under the pen name 72) and Moon Jeong-gyu of the Key Artist Agency, a music publishing and production company based in Los Angeles. All five songs had music composed by songwriters associated with the agency, and three of the songs feature rap lyrics written by Oh My Girl member Mimi.
Fermentation Family () is a 2011 South Korean television series, starring Song Il-gook, Park Jin-hee, Lee Min-young and
Choi
Jae
-sung. Song plays a gangster who turn overs a new leaf and begins working at a kimchi restaurant run by two sisters. The series aired on jTBC from December 7, 2011 to February 23, 2012 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 20:45 for 24 episodes.
Before her acting debut on a television drama series, Moon filmed several commercials and modeled for various magazines. She started modeling at the age of 12, and first appeared onscreen on the 1999 documentary drama "On the Road" directed by
Choi
Jae
-eun. Moon's rise to fame came in 2000 when she starred as the younger counterpart of Song Hye-kyo's character in the pan-asia hit drama "Autumn in My Heart". She won the Best Young Actress award at the 2000 KBS Drama Awards for her role, together with her co-star Choi Woo-hyuk.
In 1830 the Latter Day Saint movement including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was founded by Joseph Smith. It is now one of the most successful NRMs in terms of membership. In Japan, 1838 marks the beginning of Tenrikyo. In 1844 Bábism was established in Iran from which the Bahá'í Faith was founded by Bahá'u'lláh in 1863. In 1860 Donghak, later Cheondoism, was founded by
Choi
Jae
-Woo in Korea. It later ignited the Donghak Peasant Revolution in 1894. In 1891, the Unity Church, the first New Thought denomination, was founded in the United States.
But Kim's true breakthrough came with "Eyes of Dawn". To celebrate MBC's 30th anniversary, Song and Kim adapted Kim Seong-jong's 10-volume novel (published in 1981), embarking on a drama that would make Korean television history. "Eyes of Dawn" began filming in advance in June 1990, with overseas shoots in the Philippines and Harbin (despite the fact that Korea and China hadn't yet established diplomatic relations), a budget of (five- to ten-times the cost of an average drama at the time), over 270 actors and 21,000 extras. Starring
Choi
Jae
-sung, Park Sang-won and Chae Shi-ra, the series depicted young Koreans caught in the maelstrom of turbulent history, from World War II, to the Japanese colonial period and the Korean War. When it aired from 1991 to 1992, it reached a peak viewership rating of 58.4%.
To celebrate MBC's 30th anniversary, Song and Kim adapted Kim Seong-jong's 10-volume novel (published in 1981), embarking on a drama that would make Korean television history. "Eyes of Dawn" began filming in advance in June 1990, with overseas shoots in the Philippines and Harbin (despite the fact that Korea and China hadn't yet established diplomatic relations), a budget of (five- to ten-times the cost of an average drama at the time), over 270 actors and 21,000 extras. Starring
Choi
Jae
-sung, Park Sang-won and Chae Shi-ra, the series spanned Korea's painful modern history from the Japanese colonial period to the Korean War. When it aired from 1991 to 1992, it reached a peak viewership rating of 58.4%.
In the Korean drama TV series "Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-sin", Won Gyun (played by
Choi
Jae
-sung) is portrayed as a basically honorable man who is, however, very hot-tempered and stubbornly loyal to his king. In this depiction, Won and Yi Sun-shin are old friends who started their military careers together. As navy commanders they begin to disagree about strategies to fight the Japanese; Yi's careful and well thought-of tactics contrast with Won's preference to face the Japanese head-on. The resulting carelessness results in the near-destruction of the Joseon fleet. But in the end Won acknowledges that Yi has been right all along, and he nobly sacrifices himself to secure the retreat of his remaining men.