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Synonyms for kim_dae or Related words with kim_dae
kim_hyun
kim_hyung
woong
kwang
kim_hak
yoo_jae
choi_yong
byeong
lee_myung
kim_jong
keun
choi_jong
choi_jae
kim_myung
ryong
choi_eun
kim_seong
kim_yeong
seop
jung_yoon
kyoung
hyung
kim_gwang
seok_hyun
kim_kwang
eung
taek
lee_seung
ahn_jae
kyong
beom
choi_byung
wook
choi_jin
geun
choi_seung
kyeong
ryul
kim_tae
lee_kwang
pyung
byoung
jeong_eun
gyung
kang_tae
seo_hyun
kim_hyeong
byung
yeol
jung_yong
Examples of "kim_dae"
Kim
Dae
-Beom (born February 10, 1992) is a South Korean modern pentathlete.
Former President
Kim
Dae
-jung's autobiography criticized Lee's policies towards North Korea before his death.
Kim
Dae
-sub (born 30 June 1981) is a South Korean professional golfer.
The late president
Kim
Dae
-Jung was interred there on Aug 23, 2009.
Kim
Dae
-eun (born September 17, 1984) is a South Korean gymnast.
Kim
Dae
-seung (born June 18, 1967) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter.
Kim
Dae
-eun (Hangul: 김대은; born 1 October 1990) is a South Korean male badminton player.
The film "KT" (2002) depicts the kidnapping of
Kim
Dae
-jung.
The Party was in a government coalition with
Kim
Dae
-jung's Democratic Party from 1998 to 2001.
The conservative party won the election continued to govern until 1997, when
Kim
Dae
-Jung won the election.
In 2000,
Kim
Dae
-jung was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his successful implementation of the Sunshine Policy.
Kim
Dae
-jin (born April 30, 1977), also known by his stage name Na Yoon is a South Korean actor.
In December, they changed their name to "A-peace" and they promoted S.O.S in Thailand. After a hiatus, several members left: Jung Man-soo, Im Ho-jun, Lee Ha-neul, Hwang Seok-hyun, Im Yeong-kyun, Oh Seung-hyun, and
Kim
Dae
-geon left the group.
Kim
Dae
-geon later became a member of F.cuz.
He was widely believed to have helped the Korean Central Intelligence Agency kidnap then-leading Korean opposition leader
Kim
Dae
-jung from a Tokyo hotel (see kidnapping of
Kim
Dae
-jung). Kim was whisked out to sea where he was bound, gagged, blindfolded and fitted with weights so that his body would never surface.
Kim
Dae
-joong (not to be confused with former Korean President and Nobel Peace Prize winner
Kim
Dae
-jung), a columnist at the "Korea Times", wrote in his editorial piece: "It amounts to double-crossing to be really fond of America in all substantive matters, while bad-mouthing America in public protests."
After Kim achieved the presidency and moved into the Blue House, there was uncertainty and considerable speculation about how he would handle the office. He had been sentenced to death by Chun Doo Hwan. Chun and his successor Roe Tae Woo had been sentenced by
Kim
Dae
Jung's predecessor President Kim Young Sam.
Kim
Dae
Jung pardoned Chun.
The late president
Kim
Dae
-jung used an armored BMW 740iAL, offered by BMW Korea, for his state visit to Mongolia in June 1999.
Namhae is the only king who is called Chachaung. According to the "Samguk Sagi",
Kim
Dae
-Mun explained that the title ""Chachaung"" meant a shaman in Old Korean.
Choi ji-ryong is an outspoken anti-communist cartoonist in South Korea. His editorial cartoons have been critical of Korean Presidents
Kim
Dae
-jung and Roh Moo Hyun.
The Ministry of National Defense hired conservative military instructors who allegedly advocated political stances unfavorable to
Kim
Dae
-jung and Roh Moo-hyun to army reservists.