What better time to take advantage of the tranquility and beauty of Siam Country Club! |
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The Special Operations division deployed missions and detachments in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, Burma, Siam, and China. |
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And it's a natural for musicals, where we've seen, for example, the King of Siam transformed from a bully to a man when he learns to polka. |
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As Siam could not manufacture enough, Dutch guilders and Mexican pesos were introduced and counter stamped. |
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On September 8, the Thai legation in Washington DC, USA announced that the designation for the nation abroad would be Siam and not Thailand. |
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In 1350, the kingdom of Ayutthaya surpassed Sukhothai, establishing all Hindu customs from the Khmer Empire to Siam. |
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Since Monday the 8th was a holiday, golfers from the Three Sisters gathered at Siam on Tuesday the 9th to see who would be the braggart for the week. |
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He sought out the remnants of Siam in Thailand, and Rhodesia in Zimbabwe, and Leningrad in St. Petersburg. |
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The request, limited in scope to dumping, was lodged by Usha Siam Steel Industries Public Company Ltd, an exporting producer of SWR in Thailand. |
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Yes, these days, Nazism is all the rage in the land formerly known as Siam. |
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Thailand, or Siam as it used to be known, is located in South-East Asia some 10,000 km from Central Europe. |
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Tribal native mask in wood incrusted with nacre from seashell of Siam Islands. |
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Community leader Sheikh Mekki Bakhit Siam has a daughter learning veterinary science at Nyala University. |
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Natural white sandalwood, associated with natural aromatic substances, in particular benzoin of Siam. |
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The joining of these provinces to Siam arose from diplomatic game of governors of British Raj. |
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The scent includes plumeria, Casablanca lily, Siam wood and musk. |
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Passengers can enjoy the snow-covered Alps, the Himalayas, the Gulf of Siam, the Strait of Ormuz and even a sandstorm in the Gulf of Oman. |
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Siam was an aftermath of King Rama V's bureaucratic reforms, which aimed to transform the feudal Thai society into a modernized state. |
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Even outside its formal empire, Britain controlled trade with many countries such as China, Siam, and Argentina. |
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They brought with them envoys from Siam, Semudera, Aden, and other countries, who bore tribute in local products. |
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The Chinese called this region Xian, which the Portuguese converted into Siam. |
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Thailand was renamed to Siam from 1946 to 1948, after which it again reverted to Thailand. |
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Prior to 1932, the Kingdom of Siam did not possess a legislature, as all legislative powers were vested in the person of the monarch. |
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The Portuguese could now trade directly with Siam, China, and the Maluku Islands. |
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Using borrowed money, Pinto bought passage to Siam where he encountered the King of Siam at war. |
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Established back in 1977 the Siam View Hotel escaped regulations due to the long civil war and its remoteness. |
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These aircraft are a key addition to Siam Air Transport s fleet as they continue to expand their route network in the region. |
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We are very pleased to announce this lease placement with Siam Air Transport, a new customer for ALC in Asia. |
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It is a nutritional algae, known as spirulina, cultivated just steps away on the hotel's rooftop 27 stories above Siam Square. |
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From 1779 to 1863: Siam became the suzerain of divided Lan Xang. |
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Includes paintings on silk, gold and silver, ivory statues, porcelain and weapons from Siam, Laos, from Celebes, from Java, from Malacca, Singapore, China and dating mainly to the XI century. |
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In 1782 Rama I of Siam established suzerainty over parts of Sip Song Chu Tai and over the next century the Siamese rulers came to consider the Tai of Sip Song Chu Tai as their vassals. |
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Thus, French nationals could be expelled from Turkey, Egypt and Bulgaria because of the capitulations, from Chine and the Sultanate of Muscat under a law of 8 July 1852, and from Korea and Siam. |
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In 1909 Siam ceded to Great Britain the four Malay states of Kelantan, Trengganu, Kedah, and Perlis, and this brought some moderation of the system of extraterritoriality which ended only two decades later. |
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The Rockefellers have given a set of tapestries, the Stuyvesants a baptismal font, the King of Siam a teakwood cabinet, and Czechoslovakia a crystal chandelier. |
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His beautiful Jet crystal eyes and nose gleam as he coyly presents his gift. The present is made of Light Siam crystal with a silver-tone metal ribbon and a dainty bow. |
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Siam Cement, a Thai conglomerate, has sold some 40 subsidiaries to reduce its debt and concentrate on its cement and chemicals businesses, for instance. |
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The economic crisis brought the political movement in Siam to a dénouement by imposing the necessity for an increase in taxation an increase which the late Government attempted to provide for by imposing a tax on salaries. |
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Like the recent alarums and excursions in Chile, the present upheaval in Siam is evidently a political expression of the malaise produced by the pressure of the economic crisis. |
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The provisions of this Convention shall not apply to China, Persia, and Siam, but provisions limiting the hours of work in these countries shall be considered at a future meeting of the General Conference. |
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The former kingdom of Siam is an ideal location in our network, which in Asia already spans China, Hong Kong, India,Taiwan, South Korea and, since the end of March, also Bangladesh. |
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Bordered by Thailand to the West, Laos to the North and Vietnam to the East and washed by the Gulf of Siam on its southwestern shores, it profits from an exceptional geographical situation. |
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In particular, Financière de Siam and Fondis are currently involved in banking negotiations following the termination of some of their covenants, in which OFI Private Equity Capital has not made any financial commitments. |
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The Skål International Bangkok's March luncheon meeting was held at the Novotel Siam Square Hotel on the 9th March and featured a special presentation on golf in Thailand by Mark Siegel, Managing Director of GolfAsian.com. |
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There are several species of the Fireback pheasant, the most common of which is the Siamese, which inhabits parts of Siam. |
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Female Renunciants in Siam, According to Early Travellers' Accounts. |
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From there, Pinto made an unsuccessful delivery of merchandise to Siam. |
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Next day I toured nearby Siam Park, where you can body-surf the three-metre high waves which break on a giant artificial beach, hurtle down giant cocktail strawlike flumes. |
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Five persons travelling in the car Fahim, Sarfraz, Becalms Siam and Ms Farzana confessed that they had snatched the car from Sahiwal, all of them were arrested. |
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