There is a majority of Filipinos, but we don't treat it like a Filipino church. |
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The march took only seven days but resulted in the deaths of 2,300 Americans and 10,000 Filipinos. |
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Many Filipinos were angered that the garbage was dumped in the Philippines. |
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Such a use of military force would also very seriously alarm the Japanese and Koreans, the Vietnamese and the Filipinos. |
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The attackers seized five staff, including two Filipinos, and 12 foreign tourists from the hotel. |
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But the Filipinos and Thais are the region's most combative and best organized reporters. |
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After the 1970s, ethnic tension between Chamorros and Filipinos became pronounced. |
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There are many Filipinos abroad who choose to remain Filipinos despite the enticements of a foreign land. |
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Relatively few Filipinos of the second wave who returned to the Philippines came from the West Coast. |
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About 41 per cent of these are Filipinos while 12 per cent are South Asians. |
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As many as 80,000 of Japan's 130,000 foreign entertainers are Filipinos who send crucial remittances to their families at their home country. |
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The largest and longest standing community was then Filipinos, followed by other Asians, Americans, other Micronesians and Pacific islanders. |
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The Army sought to avoid actions that would alienate either Americans or Filipinos. |
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In Hong Kong, Filipinos demonstrated Sunday outside the Philippine consulate. |
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For 50 years Thais and Filipinos have participated in cultural exchange, especially in the field of education. |
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The Filipinos were restive under the Spanish, and this long period was marked by numerous uprisings. |
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At the time of Philippine independence, about 25 percent of Filipinos spoke Tagalog, the language of central Luzon. |
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Besides these formal organizations, Filipinos gather with others from their province for ritualistic and religious ceremonies and festivals. |
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There's no Pinoy filmmaker which has a strong enough commercial identity that Filipinos flock to his film when they see his name in the marquee. |
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Filipinos generally speak the way they write, in a formal style based on Victorian prose models. |
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The Anglos, the Filipinos and others who weren't directly affected also knew why it was important. |
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The galleon trade provided the first opportunity for native Filipinos to leave the islands as members of the crews aboard the Spanish ships. |
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Training last Sunday was really funny, because the coach and I spoke Chinese, the Filipinos spoke English and the Indonesians spoke Indonesian. |
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Like other Filipinos, Ilocanos recognize an array of supernatural beings, such as the katawtaw-an. |
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Those at the bottom, especially the Malays, Koepangers and Filipinos, mixed more freely. |
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The Hiligaynon, like all Filipinos, enjoy watching television and going to the movies. |
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It is hoped, for the sake of millions of poor Filipinos, that he is not just putting on an act, good movie actor that he was. |
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Remittances from the 4.3 million overseas Filipinos and Filipinas, for instance, defray fifty percent of the Philippine trade deficit. |
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And peace is something Filipinos in the southern Philippines have been waiting a long, long time for. |
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Revolts against the harsh treatment of Filipinos by the Spanish were frequent, particularly in the 17th century. |
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Through self-handling by onboard personnel, it comes down to encouraging our ports to employ Filipinos and Malays in order to be competitive. |
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They also continue to hold two Americans and nine Filipinos hostage. |
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There is even a special night club for Filipinos at Sinn el Fil, in Beirut's inner suburbs, where karaoke evenings are organized. |
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Despite that, piña and abaca were what many rural Filipinos continued to wear well into this century. |
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Bayanihan is a term used by Filipinos to describe a communal spirit, a coming-together to overcome a crisis or to reach a common goal. |
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Asian Indians had the highest odds of prevalent type 2 diabetes, followed by Filipinos, other Asians, and Chinese. |
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This prompted comments among Filipinos that the United States was a fair-weather friend. |
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I accept that many Filipinos naturalized elsewhere retain their sentimental ties to the mother country and share their income and good fortune with their relatives. |
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Adobo is a popularly common dish found in the Philippines, thus a national dish among the Filipinos. |
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Mrs Marcos tried to persuade Filipinos to elect her to the presidency in 1992, but failed. |
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There are many Filipinos teaching in Thai schools around the nation. |
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Jose said 36 of the 52 Filipinos want to go home and more are expected to sign up for repatriation in the coming days. |
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The incident brings the total number of Filipinos missing in Libya to seven. |
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The health status of Filipinos also improved over time as shown by increasing life expectancy and declining infant mortality rates. |
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A law was passed on 13 February 2003, which allows Filipinos living abroad to participate in elections back home. |
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In the past decade, more than 200 Filipinos have reportedly been victims of enforced disappearance. |
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Poverty was still the biggest concern confronting most Filipinos, and it affected rural women in particular. |
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Each year, an estimated 850,000 Filipinos are displaced by natural disasters and conflict. |
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Like many of his compatriots, he is strongly attached to the Church and every weekend he comes to Seoul, to a parish where Filipinos gather. |
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Filipinos have adapted the Chinese egg roll to create one of their national dishes, called lumpia. |
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The Chinese, Indonesians, Central Filipinos and Thais use sea horses in their medicines as cures for illnesses, as aphrodisiacs, decorations and even for food. |
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Filipinos have their own way of doing hip-hop as do South Asians. |
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The European Commission is providing ¤2 million in emergency humanitarian aid to the vulnerable Filipinos most affected by tropical storm Ketsana. |
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Several public opinion polls show that the majority of Filipinos still want the right to elect their president directly, a right they could lose in a parliamentary form of government. |
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But even as I thank you for this award, I must also say I can accept it only in the name of my fellow Filipinos and my country's friends and well-wishers from many parts of the world. |
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The Filipinos analyzed case studies of children living in stressful settings, discussed the key stages of child development and basic principles in child psychology. |
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As the minister said, I can assure Canadians, and particularly the Filipinos and the Canadian community, that Canada and this government will do its part with compassion and do it responsibly. |
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I can assure Canadians, and particularly the Filipinos in the Canadian community, that Canada and this government will monitor the situation, do its part with compassion and do it responsibly. |
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As a result of civic education initiatives that we support, Filipinos have been able to become more involved in decision-making processes that affect them. |
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Canada is one of the beneficiaries of this outward flow of Filipinos many of whom end up as sources of cheap and temporary labour working as domestic workers. |
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Maryanne believed she would work as a waitress, but was instead forced to gyrate in a bikini for Filipinos and foreigners who could pay a bar fee to take her out of the club and do with her whatever they wished. |
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A few days later, Mrs Arroyo gave Mr Perez a much-photographed kiss on the cheek, leaving Filipinos to wonder if she had not already prejudged the case. The president's broadcast sounded determined on economic matters. |
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Jose also appealed to around 4,000 Filipinos still in Libya to get in touch with the Philippine embassy and use the government's mandatory repatriation programme which covers the cost of travel back to the Philippines. |
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Chicken cooked in coconut milk, chillies and curry powder is the usual curry dish that northern Filipinos are familiar with. |
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The quotas did not apply to Filipinos who served in the United States Navy, which actively recruited in the Philippines at that time. |
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The authorities from Manila issued a general pardon, and many of the Filipinos in the mountains surrendered. |
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Everyday Filipinos also benefited from the new economy with the rapid increase in demand for labor and availability of business opportunities. |
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The new economy gave rise to a new middle class in the Philippines, usually not ethnic Filipinos. |
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There are several opposing theories regarding the origins of ancient Filipinos. |
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Landa Jocano theorizes that the ancestors of the Filipinos evolved locally. |
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By the end of the war it is estimated that over a million Filipinos had died. |
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The economy is heavily reliant upon remittances from overseas Filipinos, which surpass foreign direct investment as a source of foreign currency. |
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Nowadays, American pop culture has a heavy hold on the Filipinos that evolved from the Spanish times when the American occupation happened. |
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The Spanish colonization of the country did not hinder Filipinos creating sculptures for objects of adoration. |
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Caring about what others will think, say or do, are strong influences on social behavior among Filipinos. |
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The largest group were Filipinos and some 200,000 Mexicans can trace Filipino ancestry. |
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Most regions have a different Philippine language as their first language, but all Filipinos learn Tagalog in school. |
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Manila The 31-day absentee vote for overseas Filipinos kicked off without major hitches yesterday, reports reaching Manila from abroad said. |
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Given that most Filipinos saw Marcos's election as fraudulent, the vast majority offered its allegiance to President Aquino rather than to President Marcos. |
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More than 20 repatriated Filipinos were flown home on Cebu Pacific's maiden Doha-Manila flight on Friday. |
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Sahiron played a role in the May 2001 Dos Palmas kidnapping of three U. S. citizens, including Martin and Gracia Burnham, and 17 Filipinos from a tourist resort in Palawan, Philippines. |
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We have long wanted to serve the substantial population of Global Filipinos in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. |
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The presidential system of government Filipinos inherited from their former colonial master, America, produces legislative gridlock and thus stymies the country's development. |
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This Report also wishes to inform the Committee that there are pending bills in Congress which propose the establishment of a system of absentee voting for qualified Filipinos abroad. |
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But Filipinos may feel they have no better alternative to the unwavering faith which holds that deliverance, whether by a pope or president, is nigh. |
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But if the Filipinos are not to waste what Manila's Cardinal Jaime Sin has called their new dawn, they must chance some bad habits that 20 years of life under Mr Marcos have helped accustom them to. |
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According to the government's Philippine News Agency, KBP believes that the Japanese standard would be the one that will best serve the interest of Filipinos. |
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Other significant populations include Filipinos and Japanese. |
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Filipinos as part of their custom, often welcome the New Year with noisemaking and brilliant display of lights such as those provided by pyrotechnics. |
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According to the activists, the agenda of economic integration would negatively affect industries in the Philippines and would cause thousands of Filipinos to lose their jobs. |
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Zainichi Koreans, Chinese, Filipinos, Brazilians mostly of Japanese descent, Peruvians mostly of Japanese descent and Americans are among the small minority groups in Japan. |
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Philippines defence secretary Orlando Mercado said that the kidnappers were Filipinos speaking Tausug, a dialect used in the Mindanao region of the southern Philippines. |
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The Intramuros Light and Sound Museum chronicles the Filipinos desire for freedom during the revolution under Rizal's leadership and other revolutionary leaders. |
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