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Examples:Su Wu (140-60 BC), Han Dynasty diplomat and statesman, regarded as a model of courage and faithful service—dedicate oneself to the service of one's country—fail the civil service examination in Imperial China—pass the civil service examination in Imperial China—China Telecom (Chinese company providing mobile phone service)—transfer payment (payment from government or private sector for which no good or service is required in return)—metropolitan examination (imperial civil service examination)—product or service package (e.g. for a cell phone subscription)—United Press International (UPI, US news service)—multi-media messaging service (MMS) (telecommunications)—open shelves (in self-service store or user access library)—give one's body for the nation (idiom); to spend one's whole life in the service of the country—progressively extend (service delivery, network etc) to a wider area—"three-guarantee service": repair, exchange, refund—outward devotion but inner opposition (idiom); pay lip service—operation (of airport, bus service, business etc)—opening providing restricted access (e.g. customer service window)—China Travel Service (CTS), state-owned travel company—entrance exam for senior government service posts (Taiwan)—distributed denial of service (DDOS) form of Internet attack—undertake to rectify any deficiencies in the quality of a building, product or service—successful candidate in the highest imperial civil service examination—hardwork and thriftiness are the foundations of service [idiom.]—increase in salary according one's service record for the year [idiom.]— |