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The dinner was in honor of a small, gristle-haired man who appeared obviously ill at ease in his suit and leather shoes. But Dr. Yuan Long-ping was the star of the evening, and the star of a five-year long program to develop a variety of high-yielding rice that would feed our ever-growing population.
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The dinner was in honor of a small, gristle-haired man who appeared obviously ill at ease in his suit and leather shoes. But Dr. Yuan Long-ping was the star of the evening, and the star of a five-year long program to develop a variety of high-yielding rice that would feed our ever-growing population.
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