I knew he had tried a Filipino houseboy a few months before, but the fellow hadn't lasted a week. |
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Six months later, U.S. troops drove Filipino militias from Manila and pursued them into the countryside. |
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There are three salads and then several Oriental Specialties including a Filipino adobo braised pork spare ribs. |
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Among the immigrant population, English, Hindi, Urdu, Farsi, and Filipino are spoken. |
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Both could be described as historical novels, and are oriented towards a re-examination of Filipino history and culture. |
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The final several months of the Pacific war saw American regulars and Filipino guerrillas steadily reducing the area controlled by the Japanese. |
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The consulate also hopes to regularize the position of Filipino servants working in Shanghai as soon as possible. |
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The same study noted that Filipino men suffered more from lateral sclerosis than other men did. |
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He was Hawaiian and Filipino with long hair and hella tattoos and he was all ripped, you know, super buff. |
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The tugboat, carrying eight Japanese and six Filipino crew members, was attacked by armed pirates. |
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The opera is sung mostly in Japanese, and some parts in English, Tagalog and Spanish, with the Filipino soloists also singing in Japanese. |
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Discounting English, he's fluent in French, Spanish, Chinese and Tagalog, a Filipino language. |
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Chien was seven years her senior and looked more Filipino than Chinese with his tan complexion, mahogany brown eyes and lanky figure. |
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Two months ago a 50,000 tonne Filipino bulk oil carrier ran aground on a pristine section of coral reef in the Torres Strait. |
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Meanwhile, kidnappers threatening to kill a Filipino and two Bulgarians seized in Iraq kept their families on tenterhooks. |
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The brochures are available in a number of languages, including Thai, Punjabi, Spanish, Filipino and Chinese. |
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The majority of immigrants in domestic service here are Filipino women in their twenties. |
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The Filipino Youth Alliance will be conducting outreach sessions in local schools in British Columbia. |
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It is common knowledge that Filipino women exercise considerable power and influence. |
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He did not shrink from openly intervening in Irish, Filipino and other national politics to push for an abolition of the death penalty. |
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In both the Filipino and Malayan cases, police and small military unit operations were the rule, not large sledgehammer operations. |
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It is good they were honest enough to say that, the Filipino filmmaker reminisces unflappably. |
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The ship has cabins for all the crew, who are mostly Filipino or Syrian, and Pat often spends time on the ship. |
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It will also not impact upon the introduction of Filipino workers as caregivers, maids and crews. |
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Sharon wants to adopt a Filipino brother or sister for Rica, but until today it wasn't an option. |
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The sword is mentioned in ancient Filipino epics, e. g., Hinilawod of the Hiligaynons. |
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Apparently, there are more than a hundred Filipino organizations in Hawaii, and many of them sponsor a beauty pageant to raise funds. |
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Shot in washed-out 16 mm with post-sync sound, the grainy photography and dubbed voices recall the style of a late-night Filipino horror show. |
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At Rs.250 per person, one can also have a swim in the outdoor swimming pool and enjoy the cadence of the Filipino band. |
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By 1935, young single Ilocano men were the largest Filipino ethnic group in Hawaii. |
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It was culture shock and a nightmare for a Filipina who used to be wooed extravagantly by Filipino bachelors back home. |
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A lot of Filipino women are pregnant now and they feel it is a kind of racism being directed against them. |
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As well as reading and writing in the Filipino language and maths, they were taught American English. |
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I tried living in the Philippines and I tried hard to integrate into Filipino culture, eventually I felt like I was going insane. |
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Thousands of US soldiers recently returned from the Philippines after training Filipino soldiers. |
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The month of August was honored as a reminder to the Filipino citizens of the language they must love and be proud of. |
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So when Filipino civilians were taken hostage in April, the Philippines government announced that it was withdrawing its troops. |
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I heard that the Philippines had left early, after a Filipino truck driver was kidnapped and executed. |
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Later, journalists tracked him down to the Philippines, but the Filipino authorities were strangely unable to find him. |
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While most of the workforce is Filipino the Philippines government has provided little assistance. |
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There is a majority of Filipinos, but we don't treat it like a Filipino church. |
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The playwrights quote texts in Filipino, the language of nationalism in the Philippines. |
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English belongs to a totally different language family than Filipino, and competence in English is closely related to socioeconomic status. |
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However, Filipino, a Malay dialect, is the official language of the Republic. |
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The official languages are Filipino, which is based on Tagalog with words from other native languages, and English. |
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Over the intercom, I heard requests for interpreters of Spanish, French, Filipino and Cantonese. |
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I redid it again, this time with footnotes to make it easier to understand some terms in Filipino. |
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In the Philippines, people are giving up their traditional languages for Filipino, which is based on the Austronesian language, Tagalog. |
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Speaking in Filipino in reply to questions in English, he was unflappable under cross-examination from daunting defense counsel. |
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The Filipino operational center of gravity was the ability to sustain its force of 100,000 irregulars in the field. |
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The meat of the coconut, copra, is used in a very large number of Filipino recipes. |
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Jerry's wife, Maria, the daughter of a French-Canadian mother and a Filipino father, helps run the shop. |
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She believed his decision to debar the Filipino athletes from the games was premature. |
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The additional garrisons, Filipino troops, and effective use of the Navy all were important to expanding the reach of American military power. |
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Filipino police have arrested the driver of the getaway vehicle used by the gunmen. |
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There are Filipino stews, take out Chinese dim sum, or German sausages and French pastries at a deli. |
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Few will be fooled a second time by a virtual Filipino 10-year-old in a chat room willing to do their sordid bidding for pay. |
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Pluck has taken pleasure in interacting with his Filipino co-workers, citing that he looks forward to eating lunch with his new friends every day. |
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The Filipino beauty queen went on to win the title, but resigned when her grandfather fell ill six months later. |
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Although Indonesians, Nepalis, Pakistanis, and Thais are prominent in the SAR, the most significant minority group consists of Filipino domestic helpers. |
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As in many Filipino homes, you occasionally see small lizards called geckos emerge from behind the sideboard, darting at crazy angles across the walls. |
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Groups marching included the Alliance of Filipino Immigrants and Advocates, the Watts Committee Against Police Brutality, and the Bus Riders Union. |
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The American and Filipino artillerymen tried to fix the enemy's position by the use of sound waves, but this method proved too delicate and complicated. |
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Life on the Tracks is a humorous and heart-rending film which focuses on family life in a Filipino shanty town built either side of a railway track. |
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In the US mainland, the Filipino Americans' immediate location, colonial discourses are syncretized into a culture that advocates their assimilation. |
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The police arrested Alayban late that evening and found four Filipino servants in the house, who were removed from the condo. |
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I spotted a young Filipino with blond hair, a ring in his eyebrow, wearing hip hop fashion and carrying what appeared to be a huge ghetto blaster. |
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In a scheme being piloted for the first time outside London, affluent city workers can employ Filipino housekeepers, who combine nannying skills with domestic service. |
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With their education from the Philippines unrecognised by the Canadian education system, Filipino youth are often pushed back several grade levels. |
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She has a good ear for dialogue and represents the sound of Filipino speech well with a judicious use of phrases and words in Tagalog and Spanish. |
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Before his marriage, he was reputed to have fathered a child by a Filipino woman during his service in that country. |
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The Filipino cabin steward arrived with afternoon tea and dinner menus. |
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Hundreds flocked to witness the boisterous parade of Pinoys dressed in native attire and sports uniforms and sampled the delicious and well-loved Filipino food and delicacies. |
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I have a lot more Filipino teenage girls that like me after The Mindy Project. |
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There are many Buddhist and Taoist temples in the city serving the Chinese Filipino community. |
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Leoncio Deriada has won all the prestigious literary awards including the Palanca Hall of Fame for his works in English, Filipino and Hiligaynon. |
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Forthcoming are a new poetry collection, A Thousand Eyes, and a short-story collection in Filipino, Sanga sa Basang Lupa. |
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There was a Filipino lady who grew delicious bittermelon on a trellis all along the fence line between hers and Uncle Ed's house. |
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The authors proposed that one possible reason for this discrepancy is the higher rate of racial exogamy among Filipino women. |
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The hostage-takers were speaking the Filipino language of Tausug, officials said. |
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Many Filipino expatriates are hoping that carriers will consider direct flights to Cebu. |
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The Filipino, 37, used a camera hidden in a clothes hanger to film the Filipina until he was caught in November last year. |
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The event was organised by charity groups that look after the welfare of Filipino workers, including SWAK, which means Friends Forever. |
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Other cuisines which borrow inspiration from Indian cooking styles include Filipino, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Thai, and Burmese cuisines. |
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Certain portmanteaus in Filipino have come into use to describe popular combinations of items in a Filipino breakfast. |
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It was not permitted for Spanish Parish Priests to treat these Filipino nobles with less consideration. |
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The Dutch next attacked Pampanga, where they captured the fortified monastery, taking prisoners and executing almost 200 Filipino defenders. |
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In response, the Insulares came out with Indios agraviados, a manifesto defending the Filipino against discriminatory remarks. |
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The mass deportation of nationalists to the Marianas and Europe in 1872 led to a Filipino expatriate community of reformers in Europe. |
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They would later be represented in the eight rays of the sun in the Filipino flag. |
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Populations of Spanish, Americans, Japanese, Koreans, Indians, Arabs and Filipino mestizos are also visible. |
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In the 19th century, Philippine ports opened to world trade and shifts started occurring within Filipino society. |
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Filipino is a standardized version of Tagalog, spoken mainly in Metro Manila and other urban regions. |
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Filipino taste buds tend to favor robust flavors, but the cuisine is not as spicy as those of its neighbors. |
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Philippine mythology has been handed down primarily through the traditional oral folk literature of the Filipino people. |
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Philippine literature comprises works usually written in Filipino, Spanish, or English. |
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Francisco Balagtas, the poet and playwright who wrote Florante at Laura, is recognized as a preeminent writer in the Filipino language. |
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His depiction of the injustices of Spanish rule, and his death by firing squad, inspired other Filipino revolutionaries to seek independence. |
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Sabong or cockfighting is another popular entertainment especially among Filipino men, and existed prior to the arrival of the Spanish. |
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The largest group were Filipinos and some 200,000 Mexicans can trace Filipino ancestry. |
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But Manny Singson, wearing the traditional Filipino dress shirt known as a barong, said Our Lady of Guadalupe has appeal beyond Mexico. |
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The Metropolitan Museum of Manila is a museum of modern and contemporary visual arts exhibits the Filipino arts and culture. |
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Filipino is the standardized form of the Metro Manila dialect of Tagalog, and is an official language of the Philippines. |
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When I saw her spidership my war-cry would have turned a Filipino bolo-man green with envy. |
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A packed city centre saw performances from all corners of the globe, from traditional Filipino dancers to 1920s American-inspired jumping jivers. |
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Participants in the survey were from a dozen different ethnic groups, including Chinese, Filipino, and Asian Indian. |
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When he began his term for public office, the Filipino boxer fought seven times and his rematch with Bradley will be number eight. |
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A TRADITIONAL Filipino lantern festival is set to bring some Christmas cheer this weekend, thanks to a grant from the Big Lottery Fund. |
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Traditional Filipino dishes like Daing Na Bangus, Bulalo special and Siopao have become a hit with all nationalities. |
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Both Filipino and English are used in government, education, print, broadcast media, and business. |
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The veteran, who gave cue sports a fillip in the Philippines, is a hit with Filipino fans wherever he plays. |
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The Filipino expats living in Oman responded to the recent calamities that ravaged the Visayan Islands leaving thousands homeless and helpless. |
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This, he explained, was motivated by the intent to honour and recognise the contributions of Muslims and Visayans in shaping Filipino history. |
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Our special Filipino star lantern, or parol, hung in our front window, and the nativity scene was set up next to our Christmas tree. |
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A 53-year-old deportee, who also has a Filipino partner with permanent resident status in Japan, shared the same sentiment and hope. |
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Mandarin is used in Chinese schools catering to the Chinese Filipino community. |
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Reflecting Guam's ethnic diversity, this man's father was a Filipino and his mother was a Chamorra with a German father. |
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Lita Roza, a singer from Liverpool who was the first woman to achieve a UK number one hit, had Filipino ancestry. |
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India and the Philippines were allowed 100 annual immigrants under the 1946 Filipino Naturalization Act. |
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The first Asians to set foot on what would be the United States occurred in 1587, when Filipino sailors arrived in Spanish ships at Morro Bay. |
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Corregidor, a rocky, two-mile-square island that sits astride the entrance to Manila Bay, was the final defensive position for American and Filipino forces. |
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An idea that took hold among those present was the alkansiya or native Filipino piggybank made of polished coconut shells, which are being numbered for record purposes. |
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Since the liberalization of United States immigration laws in 1965, the number of people in the United States having Filipino ancestry has grown substantially. |
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His thick Visayan accent and an entourage composed mainly of childhood friends make every inch of him a certified Filipino icon, a fighter through and through. |
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Filipino actor Dennis Trillo will be the celebrity guest at the event. |
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However, certain areas of the country like Batanes have slight differences as both Spanish and Filipino ways of architecture assimilated differently due to the climate. |
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Pottery and weaving are among the very first art forms showcasing Filipino artistic design and are evident from cave dwellings all over the country. |
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Filipino values are, for the most part, centered around maintaining social harmony, motivated primarily by the desire to be accepted within a group. |
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Another point that has also been fueling Mayweather infuriation about the entire Pacquiao thing is the fact that the Filipino boxer is doing business with Bob Arum. |
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However, due to the various Filipino restaurants that introduced Filipino food to people of other nationalities as well as to Filipino urbanites, kamayan fast became popular. |
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Despite stubborn resistance by Filipino and US forces, the Philippine Commonwealth was eventually captured in May 1942, forcing its government into exile. |
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Virginia Fabella, a Filipino feminist theologian and longstanding member of the IGI editorial advisory committee, has reminisced about the IGI and its community. |
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Feng shui, an influence of Filipino Chinese culture, is also not classified as witchcraft as it is cnsidered a separate realm of belief altogether. |
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After the flight there was a 20-minute ride by traditional Filipino jeepney to El Nido port, where you pick up the boat that takes you to your island of choice. |
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In 2006, a Filipino woman was sentenced to 100 lashes for adultery. |
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The group is also known for its charitable initiatives benefitting less fortunate children in the Bicol Region in the Philippines and distressed Filipino workers in Qatar. |
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Abalos, Mayor of Marikina city Del de Guzman, numbers of Turkish and Filipino businessmen and military representatives along with Kimse Yok Mu representatives. |
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As it is, the profile seems to present a shared experience across the Prairie Provinces that may not address the place-specific lives and experiences of Filipino women. |
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Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario visited Yemen on March 20 to assess the situation and to revalidate the embassy's contingency plan for the Filipino community. |
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Determined by her passion to lead and inspire people, Mary Jane established the Filipino Digerati Association to bring education and skills improvement to the forefront. |
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The family of a Saudi national slain by a Filipino worker now on death row is expected to sign a settlement agreement to accept blood money that will free the condemned man. |
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Almost three years later in March 1945, combined Filipino and American forces landed and reoccupied the island during the liberation of the Philippines. |
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Though many of the Philippine languages do not have a fully codified grammar, most of them follow the verb aspects that are demonstrated by Filipino or Tagalog. |
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Filipino forces had liberated much of the country from the Spanish. |
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Filipino forces then laid siege to Manila, as had American forces. |
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There are no descriptions, just loads of different casseroles and stews interspersed with an occasional familiar food like lumpia, the Filipino egg roll or curried chicken. |
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