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中文:伊莎白·柯鲁克(Isabel Crook),1915年生于中国四川,在中国成长、工作,2019年获中华人民共和国《友谊勋章》。
English: Isabel Crook, born on 1915 in Sichuan province of China, grew up and worked in China, and was awarded the "Friendship Medal" by the People's Republic of China in 2019.
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