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lhasa

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Lhasa is the third and final album by singer Lhasa , released in 2009 on Warner Music . It is her only album entirely sung in English . The album was nominated for the 2009 Polaris Music Prize on June 15, 2009. After Lhasa's death was announced on January ...

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There were small dogs like sharp-faced corgis and brown-and-black silky terriers and a Lhasa apso with long golden hair.

Nobody died, mind you, not even a salivating Lhasa apso or a parakeet.

Her dog, a brindle-colored Lhasa apso, began a frantic search for something, flinging sand in all directions.

A sixfoot black girl with red hot pants and platform sandals went by with a Lhasa apso on a short leash.

Nancy lives in New York and is owned by three cats and a Lhasa Apso with a bad attitude.

You can compare me to a Lhasa Apso any old day, but a Chihuahua looks so sort of naked, you know?

Lhasa, found himself occupying in the entourage of the young Dalai Lama.

Well informed on Central Asian matters and fearful that the Dzungar Mongols might become a threat to their Chinese empire, they encouraged the Qosot Mongol king Lhabzang Khan, descendant of Gushri, to install himself in Lhasa and kill the Regent, who had friendly relations with the Dzungars.

There were Indians, Sikkimese, Nepalese, and of course numbers of the young gentlemen of Lhasa.

Tibet are said to have restored the religion in Lhasa at the end of the tenth century, but it was the patronage of the western kingdom of Gu-ge with its capital at Tsaparang that gave the most powerful impetus to what is called the Second Diffusion of the religion, which from then onward became centred in the monasteries, the larger of which, well endowed and populous, began to play the part of landowner and noble in the political and economic structure of a fragmented and decentralised country.

Thus when the British Mission led by Francis Younghusband forced its way to Lhasa in 1904 there were not only fluent speakers of Tibetan amongst its officers, but thanks to the painstaking reports of Indian agents, the so-called Pundits, who were secretly sent to survey Tibet after 1866, there even existed already remarkably full and accurate accounts of its religion, customs and geography.

There were also richly decorated silver and gold stupas containing the body of Dalai Lamas in the Potala at Lhasa and of the Panchen Lamas at Tashilhunpo.

The fighters passed over Lhasa and unleashed their chain guns, killing scores of Tibetans, then they continued toward the airport.

I shall take the nine-oh-five charter flight this morning to Chengdu and change planes there for Lhasa.

The same style is said to have been followed in the best images cast in Lhasa, but it is not clear whether this is a reference to the 'Dod-li images, named after a workshop situated at the foot of the Potala in Lhasa and founded in the time of the fifth Dalai Lama (1617-82).