Since I liked comparing Bahasa Malaysia with Bahasa Indonesia, I coined up a title for my paper. |
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However, the overland crossing between Thailand and Malaysia has become a very popular independent traveller's route. |
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The industries most highly encouraged in Malaysia are the high-technology, capital-intensive industries, which do not require much labour. |
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The third member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations troika is Malaysia. |
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Despite the notional use of single-member constituencies, this is in effect what happens in Malaysia. |
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But now you no longer need a safe harbor from U.S. monetary tightening, so Malaysia shouldn't be selling at a premium. |
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Meanwhile, the EU lets oilseed enter the market duty free, but imposes high duties on processed oils from Indonesia and Malaysia. |
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Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has indicated Malaysia might lodge a diplomatic protest over the boat chase. |
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One supplier of bottled water imported from Malaysia started to hold roadshows at shopping malls recently. |
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Utusan Malaysia has been spearheading a campaign for correct usage of Bahasa Malaysia. |
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All of the above is common public knowledge in Malaysia and it points to a political fit-up aimed at eliminating a political opponent. |
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Anyway I do agree with Firdaus that the distinction between Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Malaysia is purely political. |
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In Indonesia, the stink badger is known as the sigung, while in Malaysia it is called teledu. |
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In short, you have everything you need to practice and learn Bahasa Malaysia via a language exchange. |
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In recent years the Cham have cultivated links to Muslims in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Arabic countries. |
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The dhow was sinking around 40 miles from land between Sumatra and Malaysia in the Malacca Strait. |
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Just south of the provincial capital, the murky waters of the Golok River mark the border between Malaysia and Thailand. |
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The company has already announced that the product will ship in Russia, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. |
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The funniest encounter that I've had in pro-ams was with the King of Malaysia last year. |
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Four years ago she won two medals in Malaysia, but only in a warm-up competition. |
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The small earthenware exported to Malaysia three months ago was an instant hit there. |
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The pictures from Borneo island in Malaysia are believed to be the first ever moving images showing the Sumatran rhinoceros in the wild. |
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Some of the tribes that reside in Sarawak, Malaysia are the Iban, Orang Ulu, and Bidayuh. |
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It was while in exile in Malaysia in the 90s, that they turned their attention to Australia. |
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The aim of this section is to situate our experimental results in nativisation in order to define the status of English in present-day Malaysia. |
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The next wave came from Malaysia and is credited with developing agriculture and introducing carabao as draft animals. |
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The two capital ships fell victim to Japanese bombers on December 10 1941, taking 840 men to the bottom off Malaysia. |
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Soon after his release, he was convicted again for subversive activities but managed to escape to Malaysia. |
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The exodus followed a new, more restrictive immigration act adopted by Malaysia. |
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It was built in 1646 with materials brought in bat-winged junks from China and is the oldest Chinese Temple in Malaysia. |
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The landscapes look appealing, especially those of the lakes and towering trees in the famous forests of Malaysia. |
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Dreaming is said to play a vital role in the lives of the Senoi tribe of Malaysia. |
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In Malaysia some of these reports are leading to scientific research teams heading into the rain forest to find a Sasquatch, or evidence thereof. |
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Diesel oil is 67 sen per liter in Malaysia compared to 133 sen in Thailand. |
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This paper is based on field research in the mid-1990s in a remote upriver Kayan community on the Baram River in Sarawak, East Malaysia. |
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It has created millions of jobs from Malaysia to Mexico and a cornucopia of affordable goods for Western consumers. |
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The reason being, in West Malaysia, priority was given to the development of roads and railways due to unnavigability of most rivers there. |
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They have strong ties to Malaysia, speak a dialect of Malay and identify themselves as Pattanis rather than Thais. |
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After World War II, Sabah became a British Crown Colony and in 1963 gained independence and joined Malaysia. |
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The foreign ministers of Malaysia and Indonesia flew to Tripoli for the formal opening of the talks. |
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New Zealand took the silver medal in Malaysia and have sent a strong squad. |
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The narrow nationalism attitude is hampering efforts to turn Bahasa Malaysia into a unifying language. |
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Throughout next month, all quarters, especially ministers and community leaders, should give priority to Bahasa Malaysia usage. |
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On the other hand, green mangos are popular in many dishes from India, Thailand, and Malaysia. |
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In addition, Malaysia will be a severe trial for race engines, which will, for the first time, be tested over a second consecutive GP weekend. |
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A group of West Australian producers has formed a joint venture with Malaysia, to supply the world with halal meat products. |
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He said Indonesia and Malaysia would also form a joint mission to oversee and assess the reports made by the fact-finding mission. |
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But Malaysia stands alone among the airlines flying here to score a marvellous five stars for its economy class long haul seating. |
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Our official national language is Bahasa Malaysia, not Bahasa Melayu anymore. |
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My most interesting experience from a linguistic point of view was when I moved from Malaysia to Australia at the age of thirteen. |
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Animal life in West Malaysia includes tigers, tapirs and the now rare Javan and Sumatran rhinoceroses. |
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However, the publicity blurb does make clear that Malaysia has three pin electric plugs at 240 volts which is more than Thailand can claim. |
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The following Kibbitzer pages cover language problems presented by students whose first language is Bahasa Malaysia. |
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I was not unwilling to clash with him when we were in Malaysia, but feuding between two sovereign states was different. |
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Outside of northern peninsular Malaysia, batik designs are usually produced in factories. |
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In Malaysia, on the other hand, Malay is the national and the official language and the main medium of instruction. |
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For example, in Malaysia and Korea, prospects do not rate themselves highly nor share past successes easily. |
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There will be a new hand dealt in Malaysia and I think that we have a chance of doing well. |
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India will be slugging it out with 12 teams including Champions Trophy winners Holland, Pakistan, Spain, South Africa, Malaysia and Poland. |
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Don't be shy to ask friends to help and speak to you in Bahasa Malaysia on a regular basis. |
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And while misemploying the police in its repressive measures, the crime rates for Malaysia have been allowed to go through the roof. |
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Nansha is contested by PRC, Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia and the Philippines and comprises 104 islands, reefs, cays and banks. |
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Learn and practice your Bahasa Malaysia with a native speaker in a language exchange via email, text chat, and voice chat. |
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They are now in second place in the standings behind pacesetters Malaysia Sports School. |
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The grand first prize is a vacation package for a couple in Malaysia sponsored by the country's national carrier. |
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Lah is a small yet prominent word in today's Bahasa Malaysia. |
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As the strait shares a border with Malaysia, Malaysian authorities have stepped up patrols and had captured two groups of pirates operating along the straits. |
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Born in Malaysia to a family of Sikh performers, he now lives in Adelaide. |
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In 1999, pigs began falling ill near the town of Nipah in Malaysia, and humans shortly followed. |
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The missile system most likely used to shoot down Malaysia Airline MH17 is common, lethal, and crewed by men with little training. |
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This model serves two purposes, that is, to test the capability of handling Bahasa Malaysia morphological analysis using ATEF and also to provide a first working model. |
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The tycoon's stable of companies includes Malaysia Airlines. |
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Meanwhile, other scullers who will represent their country will be training hard for the coming South East Asian Championships, held in Malaysia in July. |
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It also joined Malaysia in opposing an American plan to tighten security in the vital Malacca Straits shipping lanes, which might have meant stationing US troops nearby. |
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The white pomfret is the most highly esteemed fish for serving at honorific meals in Malaysia, where the excess of demand over supply makes it expensive. |
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He points out that millions of pounds are being spent on airfreighting out resources that could be sourced from Singapore, China, India, Thailand and Malaysia. |
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The term Bahasa Malaysia would instill a sense of belonging. |
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In Kapit, Malaysia, recent cases of malaria were diagnosed as Plasmodium knowlesi, a malarian parasite that usually infects long and pig-tailed macaques. |
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She has given noteworthy piano recitals as soloist and accompanist at Perth, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Bangalore. |
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Finally, as an added bonus, Bahasa Indonesia is almost identical to Bahasa Malaysia, so what I learn in Indonesia will also be very useful for Malaysia. |
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Speculation that China may adjust its own currency peg and allow the yuan to rise has also lent strength to the belief that Malaysia might follow suit. |
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Lin touted Malaysia as an ideal place for Taiwanese investors because that Malaysian workers can speak fluent English and various Chinese dialects such as Hokkien. |
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Carey satirizes literary culture, plays with archetypes, exoticism, and the convolutions of travel yarns, and evokes Malaysia and Indonesia with aplomb. |
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Some industry commentators fear the balance of trade will shift to airports such as Shanghai, reducing the importance of airports in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. |
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In Malaysia and Bangladesh, a devastating infectious neurological disease emerged just a few years after Hendra. |
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The latest disappearance is another huge aviation blow for Malaysia, where both Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia are based. |
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Coral fish such as groupers and wrasses have all but vanished from some waters, especially off the coasts of Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. |
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Average pay rates were lowest in the Philippines, with Vietnam, Bulgaria, Malaysia, Indonesia, and India paying slightly better in ascending order from the bottom rank. |
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It is grown in Java and Malaysia, and has a somewhat camphoric flavor. |
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Certainly in one sense they feel that he has taken Malaysia from being an economic backwater to the forefront of the global stage, particularly with the war on terror. |
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Most Hindus in Malaysia speak Tamil, even if they are Gujarati or Telegu. |
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In Malaysia, the programme will fund a project which aims to use IT and youth volunteerism to improve agricultural capabilities of farmers in rural areas. |
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If you truly believe that the early stirrings of corporate restructuring and improved transparency in Malaysia are real, there is a way to play this market. |
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A Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 295 people aboard crashed and suspicion is narrowing on pro-Russian separatists. |
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Women's rights groups in Malaysia displayed outrage Wednesday at a court judge's ruling acquitting a policeman accused of raping two female detainees in a police lock-up. |
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The city's burgeoning Asian population makes it possible for him to get spices and hearts of palm from Vietnam, and fresh herbs from Thailand and Malaysia. |
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Accidentally, according to EIA, Italy is Europe's main importer of illegally logged wood and especially ramin, an endangered tree growing in Indonesia and Malaysia. |
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Natural rubber latex is derived from the white, milky sap of rubber trees that are grown commercially in southeastern Asia, primarily Malaysia, and West Africa. |
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Chinese people are often successful in business, but local rules in Malaysia and Indonesia restrict their activities through the bumiputra system. |
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Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines sealed a trilateral security pact on Tuesday in an attempt to bolster cooperation to combat terrorism and cross-border crime. |
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Several foreign fund managers said they were taking profits in Singapore and pumping the money into markets that had been lagging behind, such as Malaysia. |
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With the last race having been in Malaysia, and the next in Australia, there's plenty to be said for staying out and getting used to the time zone. |
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Each episode of the programme, anchored by Yugendran, son of the well-known singer, Malaysia Vasudevan, has three teams fiercely competing with one another. |
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Meanwhile, the muddle in Malaysia makes it far harder for the searchers to know where to look. |
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Similar struggles exist in east Malaysia, where the land rights of indigenous groups are bitterly disputed with loggers eager to harvest the timber for export. |
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The book actually began in Malaysia, during a four hour taxi ride, when the author's mind conjured up a scene which he knew was just too good to let fall on stony ground. |
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Ways are discussed in which these patterns may be related to the underlying linguistic structure of words in Bahasa Malaysia, English, and Arabic. |
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Edward, also an Empire orphan, born in Malaysia, could be the solidity she needs. |
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Dr. Joep M. Lange, who died in the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, was one of a handful of brand-name AIDS experts. |
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The ship was transporting coal cinders from Malaysia to Shanghai. |
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The British remained in the region until the 1960s, after a brief interregnum during World War II, when the Japanese occupied Malaysia and Singapore. |
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Both Indonesia and Malaysia also saw it as a means to protect themselves from gunboat diplomacy and foreign intervention in the affairs of their fledgling nations. |
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He said two military gunboats were dispatched to waters near Malaysia and undercover police sent to various ports in the southern Philippines to intercept the abductors. |
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To the north-west lie the Malacca Straits, five hundred miles of international water, bordered by Malaysia to the north and Indonesia to the south, which are barely policed. |
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He said he'd been sent to Australia by the leaders in Malaysia and that they had later come to Sydney to confirm his appointment as a leader of the local group. |
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Now, there is no doubt BM should be Bahasa Malaysia, not Bahasa Melayu. |
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So what if money-making teens in Malaysia say a gleeful ker-ching! |
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His account of the events in the run-up to Singapore's Separation from Malaysia and independence in 1965 stirred up bad blood across the Causeway. |
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In Malaysia, he finished fifth after he had started from ninth on the grid, serving a penalty for impeding Nick Heidfeld's qualifying lap. |
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The Malacca Sentral bus station, combined with taxi terminal, serves cities around Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore. |
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Singapore is the major ASEAN destination for skilled migrants from other ASEAN countries, mostly from Malaysia and the Philippines. |
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I am a Bahraini studying in Malaysia and recently obtained a Malaysian driving licence. |
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Federal laws enacted by the Parliament of Malaysia apply throughout the country. |
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In August 2007, the then Chief Justice of Malaysia proposed to replace the current common law application in Malaysia with sharia law. |
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Singapore joined the Federation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963, and thus ceased to be a colony of the British empire. |
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If you want a conservatory fern, consider the pendulous Adiantum caudatum, the Trailing Maidenhair from Malaysia and Indonesia. |
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He transported pomelos from Malaysia to the West Indies during the mid-18th century. |
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The area indicated by Malaysia lies in the South Andaman Sea and is West of Great Nicobar Island. |
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In the centre of Malacca, Malaysia, the Stadthuys Building and Christ Church still stand as a reminder of Dutch occupation. |
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Joe has round-the-clock care, including feeds every two hours, at Lok Kawi zoo near Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia. |
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Well known for its world-class automobile racing events and facilities, Malaysia is the first Asian country to host this karting event. |
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There was another complaint at Malaysia after which BMW Sauber joined the appeal after they were deemed legal, again. |
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The plan also includes machinery upgrades in Changshu as well as the Johor Bahru factory in Malaysia. |
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Sabah became part of Malaysia in 1963, and the country still pays a token rent to descendants of the Sultan of Sulu every year. |
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A subsidiary called Darden Aquafarm in June signed an agreement with the government in Brunei, near Malaysia. |
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Thai people are so lucky to have much exposure to the Buddha and Arahants by seeing their relics which is very unusual in Malaysia. |
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The country shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and the eastern part of Malaysia. |
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Some of the more well-known dishes of Malaysia are Nasi dangang, Asam Laksa, Asam Pedas, Nasi Goreng, Satay and Keropok Lekor. |
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In India and Malaysia, the quarter sessions have evolved into permanent sessions courts. |
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The flexible pipe will be manufactured at the Group s Asiaflex Products plant located in Tanjung Langsat, Malaysia. |
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Production of the flexible pipe will be carried out at the company's Asiaflex Products plant in Tanjung Langsat, Malaysia. |
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Descriptions of two new species of cardinalfishes from Malaysia and Indonesia. |
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To add to the color of the group we have also 11 laywomen, nine from Malaysia and two from Cambodia. |
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Swiftlets live and raise their young in remote caves on islands along the coasts of Vietnam, Singapore, Burma, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. |
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The original winner Azizulhasni Awang of Malaysia was relegated after riding too aggressively to storm from fourth to first on the final bend. |
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But early this month, police detained three Iranians and a quantity of methamphetamines, called syabu in Malaysia. |
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Agami also investigated how firms in Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and South Korea survived during the crisis. |
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In Indonesia and Malaysia, two of the world's largest oil palm producers, smallholders account for as much as 33 percent of the output. |
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His form prior to Joburg was solid, with fifth place in Qatar, 13th in Dubai and fifth again in Malaysia. |
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Especially in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, local media headlined the project, showing the high level of interest on it. |
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The tour will take visitors to Johor Bahru, Malaysia, the latest unwired city and home to WiMAX wireless broadband. |
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Peninsular Malaysia is a long stretch of land extending southwards from Thailand to the Straits of Johore, which separate it from Singapore. |
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It can lead to the loss of heritage appealingness of Kuala Lumpur as an important source for tourism industry in Malaysia. |
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The event is happening on the 9th October 2014 at The Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. |
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During times of lower sea levels, Malaysia, Indonesia, and their islands were all part of the same land mass. |
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Tan is fluent in English, Cantonese and Bahasa Malaysia, and speaks conversational Mandarin. |
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All programmes will be available to viewers across Malaysia in both English as well as Bahasa Malaysia. |
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But the debate continues in Malaysia over the translation of the word God in Bahasa Malaysia. |
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David Chell, 58, was arrested in Malaysia two years ago for carrying heroin through the country's Bayan Lepas Airport. |
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Antibodies to Orientia tsutsugamushi, Rickettsia typhii and spotted fever group rickettsiae among febrile patients in rural areas of Malaysia. |
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The Vatican and immerging economies like Malaysia, Indonesia and Brazil sent delegates. |
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Petronas has announced production of first oil from the offshore Kapal, Banang and Meranti Cluster fields off the coast of peninsular Malaysia. |
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The well targeted hydrocarbons in Miocene aged sands around 75 km to the northwest of Bertam field, operated by Lundin Malaysia. |
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More recently, an NV was isolated from flying foxes of Tioman Island, located east of peninsular Malaysia. |
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There were zombie-women wearing cheongsams with identification cards emblazoned with the Malaysia Airlines logo. |
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The Spratly Islands are at the centre of territorial dispute among Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam. |
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While holidaying with his family in Malaysia in June 2014, Chris suffered a fatal Myocardial Infarct. |
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The trek continues by land and sea across Malaysia and Indonesia, in cars and trains, dodging police patrols, overnighting at flophouses. |
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Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia refers to three main ethnic, that is, the Negritos, the Senoi and the Proto-Malays. |
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Unaffordability in buying a house and the increasing of the housing price has currently become the main issue in Malaysia. |
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A global ban by the operators of the Undernet Internet relay chat system on all users in Malaysia tops this week's Newsbytes Asia Week In Review. |
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Immediately following the announcement, Malaysia unpegs its currency from the dollar and switches to a managed float. |
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Oud is an Arabic term for incense that is cultivated from the Agarwood tree, which can be found in Indonesia, Cambodia, Brunei and Malaysia. |
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An Australian passenger of the downed Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was found to have been wearing an oxygen mask. |
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Bush 2011 A new species of Gaultheria from Mount Kinabalu, Borneo, Malaysia. |
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There is also something distinctly prehistoric about the sunda gharial, a huge croc from Malaysia. |
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Most of these 'Blackjacks' have waited five years since 2NE1's debut to finally see the girls perform a full show in Malaysia. |
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Congkak is a game played by Malay women and children in Malaysia during their leisure hours but its origin is obscure. |
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This terrain is found in Cuba, Jamaica, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, southern China, and Vietnam. |
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It also owns the engineering consultancy Lotus Engineering, which has facilities in the United Kingdom, United States, China, and Malaysia. |
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As well as Hethel in the United Kingdom Lotus has engineering centres in Ann Arbor, USA, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Shanghai, China. |
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Its major trading partners are the European Union, the United States, China, India, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore. |
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It is a founding member of the Developing 8, along with Turkey, Malaysia, Egypt, Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan and Indonesia. |
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Most are from former British colonies, such as Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Mauritius. |
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In the 1960s and 1970s, they were joined by increasing numbers of Chinese students and economic migrants from Malaysia and Singapore. |
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Conflicting claims over the Spratly Islands are made by Brunei, China, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam. |
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The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, and Singapore, have integral rivers that flow into the South China Sea. |
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Pockets of Hindu population can also be found around Southeast Asia in Singapore, Malaysia etc. |
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In Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore, the Malay language is now generally written in the Latin script. |
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The use of Chinese characters, in the past and present, is only evident in Vietnam and more recently, Singapore and Malaysia. |
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Some subjects are unique to Malaysia or have a format, curriculum, or syllabus that is unique to Malaysia. |
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It is the academic arm of The Tun Hussein Onn National Eye Hospital and the only eye hospital based institution in Malaysia. |
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All sorts of things are curried in Malaysia, including mutton, chicken, shrimp, cuttlefish, fish, eggplants, eggs, and vegetables. |
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The vegetarians in Malaysia would make vegetarian curries with vegetables or tofu based products. |
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There are rock paintings in caves in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Burma. |
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Healthscope runs the Gribbles pathology chain in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore and Mauritius. |
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The seventh Asian games were held in 2009 and featured Singapore, Thailand, Maldives, Taiwan, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, India and Pakistan. |
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In Malaysia, horse racing was introduced during the British colonial era and remains to the present day as a gambling activity. |
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There are three race courses in Malaysia, namely Penang Turf Club, Perak Turf Club and Selangor Turf Club. |
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In Malaysia a misjudgement on the weather by his team in qualifying, left him on tyres that were unfavourable for the wet conditions. |
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In Malaysia, Button started the race seventh, but retired just before the end of the race. |
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Daniel Ricciardo collected his 4th career victory in Malaysia after Lewis Hamilton's engine failure. |
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Expansion of these series has resulted in dedicated tracks being built in Qatar in the Middle East, Sepang in Malaysia, and Shanghai in China. |
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Other countries that have expressed interest in OECD membership are Argentina, Peru, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan. |
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Eventually this line became the border between Malaysia and Indonesia in the Straits. |
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In Malaysia, the first minister for each state with a Malay ruler is known as the Menteri Besar. |
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Singapore is part of the Five Power Defence Arrangements, a military alliance with Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. |
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Germany, Malaysia, Turkey and UK suspended A400M flights during the investigation. |
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It has since included Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, the Philippines and Hong Kong. |
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It is also used as one of the languages of education in Malaysia, along with English, Malay and Mandarin. |
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An electrical hazard sign in Malaysia written in Tamil with other languages. |
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In Malaysia, 543 primary education government schools are available fully in Tamil medium. |
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Mass demonstrations against Rushdie's knighthood took place in Pakistan and Malaysia. |
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Another example is the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak, each having separate border controls from the rest of Malaysia. |
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In Malaysia, the MyKad is the compulsory identity document for Malaysian citizens aged 12 and above. |
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Indonesia's major trading partners are Japan, the United States, China and neighbours Singapore, Malaysia and Australia. |
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Indonesia shares land borders with Malaysia on Borneo, Papua New Guinea on the island of New Guinea, and East Timor on the island of Timor. |
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China, Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, and Japan are the top five source of visitors to Indonesia. |
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The technology has been applied in Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and the United States. |
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However, the overwhelming popularity of Indonesian music in Malaysia had alarmed the Malaysian music industry. |
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The federal administrative centre of Malaysia, Putrajaya, is also a planned city. |
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Nigeria, Pakistan, India and Malaysia became federations on or shortly before becoming independent from the British Empire. |
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In the case of Malaysia, Singapore was expelled from the federation because of rising racial tension. |
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Philbert Tiki Yong, wearing a bow-tie in a family wedding photograph, is an ICAF Youth Board Member and a science student in Malaysia. |
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Television networks in Malaysia regularly broadcast Hong Kong television programmes in their original Cantonese audio and soundtrack. |
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This technique is also used in Malaysia in creating traditional labu sayung. |
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Countries such as China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Cambodia ban sand exports, citing these issues as a major factor. |
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A third possible Pacific subpopulation has been proposed, those that nest in Malaysia. |
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The beach of Rantau Abang in Terengganu, Malaysia, once had the largest nesting population in the world, hosting 10,000 nests per year. |
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In Malaysia, where the turtle is practically locally extinct, the eggs are considered a delicacy. |
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Among Northern Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal, such as along Sri Lanka, India, and Malaysia, sightings and older records of fin whales exist. |
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Ten years later, Afonso de Albuquerque conquered Goa in India, Muscat and Ormuz in the Persian Strait, and Malacca, now a state in Malaysia. |
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Twenty four beach drainage systems have been installed since 1981 in Denmark, USA, UK, Japan, Spain, Sweden, France, Italy and Malaysia. |
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Although owls have long been hunted, a 2008 news story from Malaysia indicates that the magnitude of owl poaching may be on the rise. |
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Many overseas Indians in countries such as Burma, Singapore and Malaysia also adhere to Hinduism. |
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Jainism is found mainly in India and in oversea Indian communities such as the United States and Malaysia. |
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They are widespread on Africa, and are also found in India, the northern parts of South America, Malaysia, and Australia. |
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The company also has a minority equity ownership in BRIS, a leading business information provider in Malaysia. |
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He pinpoints such companies as Unisem in Malaysia and Brittania in India as small cap companies with high growth potential in the global markets. |
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They are widespread on Africa, and are found in India, the northern parts of South America, Malaysia, and Australia. |
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The Securities Commission Malaysia today released an updated list of Shariah-compliant securities approved by its Shariah Advisory Council. |
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The body ard dominates in Portugal, western Spain, the Balkans, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, and most of Latin America. |
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The places in which Sikh communities are found include Britain, East Africa, Canada, the United States, Malaysia and most European countries. |
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It includes Brunei, Singapore, East Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and East Timor. |
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However, since the 1980s, Malaysia is no longer engaged in sericulture but does plant mulberry trees. |
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In 1963, Malaysia was formed with the merger of Malaya with Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore, and Malacca became part of it. |
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This continued into Malaysia where Button had to retire from the race. |
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In the past, the Malays used to call the Portuguese Serani from the Arabic Nasrani, but the term now refers to the modern Kristang creoles of Malaysia. |
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Taoism is found mainly in Mainland China, Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore. |
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An example of such a federation is Malaysia, in which Sarawak and Sabah agreed to form the federation on different terms and conditions from the states of Peninsular Malaysia. |
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As for the Muslimized Malays, they live mainly in the sourthernmost changwads that border on Malaysia, although there are small communities of them in and near Bangkok. |
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Scotland's then First Minister Alex Salmond welcomed the participants and spectators, and introduced a moment of silence in memory of the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 disaster. |
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In Malaysia, fresh graduates normally first enter the labour market at the age of 24 years, and thus job-hopping tendencies are attributed particularly to recent graduates. |
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Japan made its belated debut in the already three-year-old negotiations on Tuesday, joining the 18th round of talks, being held in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. |
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Construction workers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, recently stood a dizzying 427 meters above the ground and bolted steel pinnacles to the top of the Petronas Towers. |
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They provided a new model which politicians in New Zealand, Newfoundland, South Africa, Ireland, India, Malaysia could point to for their own relationship with Britain. |
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In the past CAIR has condemned similar attacks on houses of worship, including anti-Christian and sectarian violence in Pakistan, Iraq, Malaysia, and other countries. |
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Tomas Enge, the first Czech driver to compete in F1, was 20th for Prost with fellow debutant Alex Yoong of Malaysia finishing his opening day at the bottom of the time-sheets. |
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Exercise Bersama Lima 2013 involves planning and rehearsing air and maritime operations in the South China Sea, Malaysia and Singapore, Wing Commander Nuttycombe said. |
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Under the Malaysia Act 1963, the judicial power of Malaysia was vested in a Federal Court, a High Court in Malaya, a High Court in Borneo and a High Court in Singapore. |
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After the formation of Malaysia in 1963, the Federal Constitution was amended to include special provisions applicable to the states of Sabah and Sarawak. |
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Within multiracial countries such as Malaysia and Singapore, it is not unusual for one to speak two or more languages, albeit with varying degrees of fluency. |
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Malaysia and Singapore have clashed over the delivery of fresh water to Singapore, and access by the Singapore Armed Forces to Malaysian airspace. |
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Border issues exist with Malaysia and Indonesia, and both have banned the sale of marine sand to Singapore over disputes about Singapore's land reclamation. |
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Therefore, this research was determining the quality of treated water by WASRA System for ablution usage in the Universiti Malaysia Pahang Mosque. |
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The main fear after independence was an invasion by Malaysia. |
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Breeding false gharial crocodiles is difficult because they require settings similar to their natural swamp and river habitat in the jungles of Malaysia, Borneo and Sumatra. |
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Soil macro-fauna in an Acacia mangium plantation in comparison to that in a primary mixed dipterocarp forest in the lowlands of Sarawak, Malaysia. |
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Mercedes-Benz, a subsidiary of Daimler AG, has achieved the milestone of producing its 25,000th commercial vehicle at its plant in Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia. |
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In Malaysia, the sago palm, which grows in freshwater swamps, is an important source of starch, and is presently being used for the production of glucose. |
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A long-tailed macaque in the Penang Botanic Gardens, Malaysia. |
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When Singapore became independent from the United Kingdom in 1963, most Singaporean citizens were uneducated labourers from Malaysia, China and India. |
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British Malaya covers the areas of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, while British Borneo covers the area of Brunei, including Sabah and Sarawak of Malaysia. |
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Airbus delivered the 100th A380 on 14 March 2013 to Malaysia Airlines. |
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Indian merchants involved in spice trade took Indian cuisine to Southeast Asia, notably present day Malaysia and Indonesia, where spice mixtures and curries became popular. |
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Shell discovered the first oil well in Malaysia in 1910, in Miri, Sarawak. |
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The MAA Takaful, Malaysia delegation was led by chief executive officer Salim Majid Zain, who visited Bahrain together with leading agency managers and sales agents. |
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Although mangosteens are somewhat unfamiliar in North America, they're common in the rainforest areas of Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia. |
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Westminster International College Malaysia is an Associate College of London school of commerce and the relationship dates back to 2008 they deliver MBA, BA Business Studies. |
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Newly industrialised countries include Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines, while Singapore and Brunei are affluent developed economies. |
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Thailand ranks midway in the wealth spread in Southeast Asia as it is the 4th richest nation according to GDP per capita, after Singapore, Brunei, and Malaysia. |
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In addition, there are also older tribal religious practices in remote areas of Sarawak in East Malaysia,Highland Philippines and Papua in eastern Indonesia. |
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The Malacca High School is one of the premier schools in Malaysia and is the second oldest recorded school in the country after Penang Free School in Penang. |
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Many Singaporeans also travel to Johor Bahru in Malaysia or Batam in Indonesia, to take advantage of price differences and differing product availability. |
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However, the use of the Chinese script has been in decline, especially in Singapore and Malaysia as the younger generations are in favour of the Latin Script. |
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According to Nepalese veterans of World War II, as many as 3,000 Gurkhas fighting for Britain were taken as POWs by Japanese in Malaysia during the war. |
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Female returning to the sea after nesting in Redang Island, Malaysia. |
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In the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore the term baked beans usually refers to tinned beans in a tomato sauce. |
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Southeast Asian countries, including Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Burma, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam have their own versions of curry. |
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Summer camps in Malaysia are not so popular as in other countries. |
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Indonesia shares maritime borders across narrow straits with Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Palau to the north, and with Australia to the south. |
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From 1962 to 1965, the TNI fought in a confrontation against Malaysia. |
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In Malaysia the oldest paintings are at Gua Tambun in Perak, dated at 2000 years, and those in the Painted Cave at Niah Caves National Park are 1200 years old. |
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The expressway network of Malaysia is considered the best expressway network in Southeast Asia and also in Asia after China and Japan and also the fifth in the world. |
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In countries such as Morocco, Egypt, Lebanon, and Malaysia, there have been incidents of heavy metal musicians and fans being arrested and incarcerated. |
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There are international ferry services between across the Strait of Malacca between Sumatra and Malaysia, and between Singapore and nearby Indonesian islands, such as Batam. |
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The 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia saw the sporting programme grow from 10 to 15 sports as team sports were allowed for the first time. |
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Most of them settled in Malaysia, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Singapore, the United States, and Australia. |
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It is also the official language of Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. |
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In Terengganu, which is now part of Malaysia, a second generation of silkworm was being imported as early as 1764 for the country's silk textile industry, especially songket. |
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