Farida said she heard the kidnappers speaking Javanese, the dialect of most of Java Island where many TNI soldiers hail from. |
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Most southerners are not descendants of southern aristocracy but hail from the middle ranks, like many of the people in this book. |
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For the cookpot there's French tarragon, marjoram, oregano, rosemary and thyme which hail from arid parts of the Mediterranean. |
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A significant proportion of the university's international fee-paying students hail from Indonesia. |
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The trio hail from Montreal and a wonderfully quaint almost folkish tinge subtly permeates the album. |
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Let it be a warning to all school pickney, whether they hail from Cherry Gardens or from Tivarli! |
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But how many millionaire preppies who hail from Massachusetts know the difference between a shotgun and a pea-shooter? |
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The students hail from 35 states, and the college offers associates and bachelor of arts degrees. |
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Though based in Glasgow, three members of the band originally hail from the north-east of Scotland. |
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The sisters, who originally hail from Ramsbottom, took ten months to set up the new business. |
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Usually no more than 15 per cent of these blends may hail from a different vintage, or region, or grape. |
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The participants hail from half a dozen states and they are in San Francisco for a week long boatbuilding class. |
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Apparently, choosing a place name, when not one member of the group actually hail from it, is something of a cardinal sin. |
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But the power of Carolo Augosto did not hail from the Pope, but instead from his lordship over the Franks, and, to a lesser extent, the Lombards. |
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The individuals, well known in their various disciplines, hail from spots all over the globe. |
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Our student body consists of both working artists and art students who hail from all over the US and Canada. |
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I proudly hail from Elbow, a prairie town in eastern Saskatchewan, which is also your home province, Mr. Speaker. |
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One does not have to hail from the shores of the Atlantic or the Pacific to be attracted to lighthouses. |
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Several other candidates hail from the rival Mangudadatu clan, whose womenfolk were among those massacred in November. |
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We hail from a planet that probably has a specific spiritual address in a very large Cosmos. |
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Delicate leaves with a profusion of golden buds hail from a late Spring harvest. |
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In this regard, let us recall that despite their secular nature, Syrian leaders hail from the Alawite sect, a branch of Shiite faith. |
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Dr. Décary is the first president of the prestigious International Society of Blood Transfusion to hail from Québec. |
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Considered to be Kashtin's successors, the Innu group Maten also hail from Mani-utenam. |
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Diefenbaker was the first prime minister in Canadian history to hail from the West. |
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The immigrants hail from an increasing number and variety of places, including the Mediterranean basin, China and the Indian subcontinent. |
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Its customers hail from Québec, Ontario, British Columbia and the United States. |
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Most victims hail from poor families and live in extreme poverty, primarily in rural areas. |
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Given that Begich, Hagan, Landrieu and Pryor each hail from states that went for Mitt Romney, moderation is a matter of survival. |
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LaManchas and Nubians hail from tropical and desert climates where it's warmer, and they tolerate hot summer conditions better than the Swiss breeds. |
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The program allows participants to dig deeper and engage in more robust conversations than in programs where attendees hail from different fields. |
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Victoria and Zoe Yin, who hail from Boston, were both deemed child prodigies at young ages. |
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He may hail from Kazakhstan, but Borat innately understands the American dream. |
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And many of those female suicide bombers hail from Dagestan, a violent region in the North Caucasus. |
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The clock overtop the teak lingerie chest is a local antique, while the toss cushions hail from India, the area rug from Iran and the seagrass ottoman from Vietnam. |
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The visitors who hail from Perth in Western Australia possibly found the lack of bounce and pace in the wicket a problem and folded up rather meekly. |
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Future international cases, where the defendants hail from less liberal countries and do not have the benefit of a constitution, might not have such a favourable outcome. |
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The long, plain nails are witch-like and many of the patterned designs hail from the naffest corner of a distant decade. |
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Kabila fils has a personal bodyguard of several thousand handpicked men, outside the army command, who tend to speak Swahili and hail from the eastern and south-eastern region where he can count on his most loyal support. |
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In Upper Assam, the mauzadars who might hail from outside the village were also very powerful at a time. |
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We owe it to the many residents of our Member States who hail from the former Yugoslavia and Turkey to take seriously those regions' desire for accession. |
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All four medallists hail from the Two Brothers Muay Thai Gym in Birkenhead, owned and run by head coach Karl Ryan. |
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Something to keep in mind is that America is very huge and the part of the nation that we hail from is not known for having a lot of country and western fans. |
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Could a great composer hail from Streatham? |
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Armin van Buuren and Tiesto, some of the world's leading Trance DJ's hail from the Netherlands and perform frequently in Amsterdam. |
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Prominent Australian metal bands Psycroptic and Striborg hail from Tasmania. |
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A number of popular bands hail from Yorkshire and have distinctive Yorkshire accents. |
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Several participating musicians hail from the Island. |
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The Marwari breed is found mostly in Rajasthan while Kathiawari breed hail from the Kathiawar Peninsula in India's north-western coastal belt. |
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The company's investors and partners hail from around the world. |
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Doesn't Mr Kerry hail from liberal Massachusetts? |
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As for the icing on the cake, the Chef's specialities hail from Brittany. |
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The winners hail from across Canada and are at the top of their respective fields, which range from electrical engineering to computer science to zoology. |
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The Golden Globes, with its cliquish banquet seating and copious vodka, is like a raucous wedding party at which the two families hail from slightly different social strata. |
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The band hail from varied musical backgrounds and all members still play in a number of different groups: Cult of Luna, The Perishers, and the Deportees to name three. |
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Singer songwriter Cathal Coughlan and Sean O'Hagan of The High Llamas also hail from Cork. |
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They're ALL SCOUSERS you know BOOTYLICIOUS Beyonce Giselle Knowles is, laughably, said to hail from Houston in Texas. |
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The group, who hail from Coronthie, a downtown neighbourhood of Conakry, made a major breakthrough in 2004, becoming a national phenomenon in their homeland. |
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The crew members of the FOUR SISTERS No.1, a 14-metre vessel, hail from Canso, Nova Scotia, a tiny 300-year-old fishing port from which the FOUR SISTERS No.1 sails most days in search of crab, lobster, groundfish and tuna. |
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Robbie Williams is the most famous pop star to hail from the city. |
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Long-period comets that hail from the distant Oort cloud originally formed in Uranus-Neptune region, far enough from the Sun that water ice could survive. |
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Shishas, which hail from India, are pipes in which fruit-scented tobacco is burnt using coal, passed through a water vessel and inhaled through a hose. |
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The ska punk band Lightyear also hail from the city, naming their second album Chris Gentlemens Hairdresser and Railway Book Shop after a shop in Macklin Street. |
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