Take (someone) against his will for compulsory service, especially on board a ship.
1 But this high-handed attempt to shanghai him into politics outraged his independence.
2 The new studio will launch business operations in Shanghai later this year.
3 However, the trade data may have helped Shanghai stocks rebound 1 percent.
4 It also shows global financial institutions have confidence in Shanghai , it said.
5 Schroders plans to apply for the licence, the Shanghai government has said.
6 The GEC was in Shanghai last year, and Dubai the year before.
7 Shanghai Pudong is owned by the Pudong New Area government of Shanghai .
8 The Shanghai composite is now up 24 percent so far this year.
9 Labor was very cheap in China, as well as Canton and Shanghai .
10 We've also seen the establishment of a free trade zone in Shanghai .
11 The Shanghai city government said Tesla's TSLA.O factory would reopen on Monday.
12 I attended the University World Championships in Shanghai , China later that year.
13 Earlier this year it launched a much-anticipated link with the Shanghai exchange.
14 Deaths and their causes were identified using the Shanghai Vital Statistics registry.
15 He also plans to open a new restaurant in Shanghai this month.
16 Another is expected to go into operation later this year in Shanghai .
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