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Examples:Under-Secretary of State—Perak (state of Malaysia)—State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China—tributary state of China (old)—bemoan the state of the universe and pity the fate of mankind—Wen Zhong (-467 BC), adviser the state of Yue during Spring and Autumn period—Qi state of Western Zhou and the Warring states (1122-265 BC), centered in Shandong—permanent member state (of UN Security Council)—state of matter (solid, liquid or gas)—obtain safe passage to conquer the State of Guo—Lü Meng (178-219), general of the southern state of Wu—Chandighar, capital of Punjab state of northwest India—Christopher Hill, US undersecretary of state of East Asian affairs—native state (term used by British Colonial power refer to independent states of India or Africa)—raise one's head and look around (esp. at the state of the nation)—Qin State, one of the seven states of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)—the state of moisture in the soil (and whether it can support a crop)—state of mind (often abnormal)—name of vassal state of Zhou dynasty from 661 BC in Shanxi, one of the Seven Hero Warring States—Kelantan (state of Malaysia)—in a state of depression [idiom.]—Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician, First lady during Bill Clinton's presidency 1993-2001, Senator for New York since 2001, US Secretary of state from 2009—Hangu Pass in modern day Henan Province, strategic pass forming the eastern gate of the Qin State during the Warring States Period (770-221 BC)—Kim Yong-nam (1928-), North Korean politician, foreign minister 1983-1998 and president of Supreme people's assembly from 1998 (nominal head of state and described as deputy leader)—name of a state during Han Dynasty—discussion between heads of state—Mullah Mohammad Omar (1959-), Taliban leader, Afghan head of state 1996-2001—State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of State Council (SASAC)—Generalissimo Francisco Franco Bahamonde (1892-1975), Spanish dictator and head of state 1939-1975—Condoleezza Rice (1954-) US Secretary of State from 2005—minister of state (in pre-Han states)—with encyclopedic experience of state policy—member of State Council (in China)— |