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the Communist Party of China",310101195605303248,null,null,null,"College" 37,"Fang Guanlin","Male","Han","Shanghai","Second Branch of the Association for Science and Technology" ,310225194411146231,null,null,null,"University" 38,"Zhang Maoxin","Male","Han","Jiangsu Ganyu","Retired Party Branch of the Taxation Branch of the CPC Huangpu District",310104192901270810,"Wanping South Road Room 1702, Building 2, Lane 19",null,null,"junior high school" 39,"Zhou Gongjin","Male","Han","Zhejiang","The First Retired Party Branch of the Huangpu District Taxation Bureau of the Communist Party of China",310107192904104630,null,null,null,"Secondary Specialty" 40,"Xu Lin","Female","Han",null,"The Second Incumbent Branch of the Huangpu District Development and Reform Commission of the Communist Party of China Committee",511002198212045623,null,null,null,"University" 41,"Yu Guifang","Male","Han","Shanghai","Second Branch Committee of the Office of the People's Congress of the CPC Huangpu District",310104192801230827,null ,null,null,"College" 42, "Lin Suo", "Male", "Han", "Yinzhou, Ningbo, Zhejiang", "The Third Retirement Party Branch of the Taxation Branch of the Huangpu District of the Communist Party of China", 310103194408161218, "Room 1102, No. 12, Lane 265, Xietu East Road", null ,null,"Secondary Specialty" 43,"Che Yonglan","Female","Han","Shanghai","Retired Fourth Branch Committee of the People's Procuratorate of Huangpu District of the Communist Party of China",310102195212230080,null,null,null,"University " 44,"Zhu Li","Male","Han","Shanghai","Retired Branch Committee of the
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