At least 80 Indonesian workers were currently undergoing training in Japan in preparation for the opening of the new plants. |
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Being the chairman of the Indonesian Governors Association, he said, would make it easier for him to coordinate with the regions. |
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When recently I asked an Indonesian acquaintance for advice on the feeding habits of young puppies, the reply I got was not one I had expected. |
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On the other side is the open-air lounge, with a fully stocked bar and comfy Indonesian daybeds with plump throw pillows. |
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This sense of statelessness terrified him and he dreaded what might happen if the Indonesian or Malaysian police nabbed him. |
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The refined products, to include gasoline, kerosene, diesel and fuel oil, are intended for Indonesian domestic consumption. |
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In short, for the Indonesian mediascape to be a real force for democratic reform, it must incorporate diverse media activities and outlets. |
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The Indonesian touch comes in material similar to ikat and natural colors like brown, red, beige and green. |
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The police authorities promptly sent plainclothesmen to guard and protect the chancery and the residence of the Indonesian ambassador. |
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An experimental film shot on a digital video camera, it's a semi-documentary on the life of Indonesian poet Kadir. |
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The victory was pyrrhic because the Indonesian Police started investigating the company for alleged corruption. |
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Other languages in which material is posted regularly are German, French, Spanish, Serbo-Croatian, Indonesian, Russian and Sinhala. |
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Most were employed by the Indonesian Embassy in Bangkok as chauffeurs and gardeners. |
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Nearly half a century ago to the day, a summit meeting was held in a small Indonesian town. |
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The country's colonial past has bequeathed a wealth of Indonesian restaurants. |
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They speak both their native tongue, Sundanese, and the Indonesian national language. |
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Early Indonesian literature consisted largely of local folk tales and traditional religious stories. |
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Indonesian representatives abroad must open up their offices and make them a comfortable home away from home for expatriate Indonesians. |
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Their native language, Minangkabau, is distinct, yet related to the language of the Malay and similar to Indonesian. |
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For a low-budget Indonesian film, preceded by minimal hype, this was nothing short of a triumph. |
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Delegates from around 190 nations began the session Monday on the Indonesian resort island of Bali. |
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A few survivors were rescued by Indonesian fishing boats twenty hours later. |
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Likewise, the Indonesian public was kept in the dark until the end of last month when the news was no longer concealable. |
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It was a dwarf species located on the Indonesian island of Flores, which it shared with pigmy elephants and Komodo dragons. |
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Each comes with sleek teak Indonesian furniture, delicate bronze detailing, beautiful Tibetan rugs and Thai silk furnishings. |
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Contemporary Indonesian cooking is a rich and complex blend of many cultures. |
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The Lavender Aphrodisia soap, a blend of French lavender and Indonesian patchouli essential oils, disappeared quickly at the office. |
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The walls had classic Bordeaux wallpaper, the table cloths looked like Indonesian batik. |
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Using capsicum spray and cattle prods to subdue the refugees, military personnel escorted the boat back into Indonesian waters. |
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Following the latest bombing, the Indonesian rupiah fell sharply to 9,000 to the US dollar. |
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The Indonesian rupiah jumped to its highest level against the dollar since February. |
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The Korean won, the Thai baht, and the Indonesian rupiah, lost value rapidly, and major recession hit. |
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Their plays share a prime place of literary importance in the development of modern Indonesian theatre. |
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The politicians, business interests and journalists that were part of the Indonesian lobby in Australia did use racial stereotyping. |
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The Indonesian karatekas won another two silvers and three bronzes in Bangkok from eight events. |
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She last saw the Prince on Monday when he visited the Royal College and played a gamelan, a traditional Indonesian instrument. |
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High demand of the magazine has been reported, and newspapers and broadcasters dwelt at length on the Indonesian issue of the magazine. |
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A cartoon in an Indonesian newspaper summed up what words and pictures struggled to convey. |
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The gallery showcases artworks by modern and contemporary Native American, African, Oceanian and Indonesian artists. |
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He said the vessel, which flew both Indonesian and Thai flags, carried a drift net some six miles wide. |
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The Indonesian Embassy in Canberra has had to be closed because of a suspicious package. |
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Under pressure from the U.N. Security Council, the Indonesian government on Sept.22 began operations to disarm the militiamen. |
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One of the files contained inside the Zip archive file is a keylogger which can send messages to an Indonesian email address. |
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Before the tsunami struck four leading local FM stations rebroadcast the BBC Indonesian service programmes live. |
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Saturday was a different story, when four of five Indonesian boxers cruised to the next stage. |
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Obviously, Indonesian artists were elated to learn of the appointment of Dullah. |
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Spoken Indonesian varies depending on the rank or status of the speaking partner. |
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At the time of this writing, Scribus has been translated into 19 languages, most recently Czech, Russian and Indonesian. |
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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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This will likely happen with most European languages, as well as Vietnamese and Indonesian. |
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If I asked speakers how to say something in colloquial Indonesian, they would invariably provide sentences in the formal language. |
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Whilst we were in Indonesia we spoke to a great number of Indonesians in English as well as in Indonesian. |
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Before hordes of kids were offered Japanese, Chinese and Indonesian as language subjects. |
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Generally, Sundanese is the language of choice among family members and friends, while in the public sphere, Indonesian is used. |
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Yet most analysts of the Indonesian economy agree that a consumption rally alone can't sustain recovery. |
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East Timor, a former Portuguese colony, was invaded in 1975 by Indonesian troops, with 200,000 of its citizens killed before it was taken over. |
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This historical perspective is once again an issue of relevance to Indonesians and Indonesian art today. |
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In Indonesia, Indonesians are Indonesian first and members of their ethnic groups second. |
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How do you get Indonesians to respect court decisions, when the Indonesian legal system has been so corrupt? |
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My children know that, in addition to their Indonesian and Chinese ancestors, they also have Scottish and Irish forefathers. |
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At the same time an Indonesian government official says Indonesians should just accustom themselves to getting sick from H5N1 avian influenza. |
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It will also prove that the Indonesian government is intelligent and creative enough to resolve its most critical problems. |
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As a retired general of the Indonesian army and an Ambonese, he is supposed to have all the insider knowledge needed to judge events correctly. |
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Both Indonesian American men and women wear sarongs, traditional Indonesian garments with batik designs. |
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As you listen, you'll learn some Indonesian vocabulary and tune your ear to the sound of a foreign language. |
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When my friend first moved to Indonesia from Canada, she became very set on learning the Indonesian language. |
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During the 32-year long kleptocratic rule of the authoritarian president Soeharto the huge Indonesian archipelago was ruled from Jakarta. |
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And it fills a gap in the available Indonesian language resource materials. |
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After many drawing lessons, discussions on better management, workshops and good times, I was sent home by Indonesian immigration officials. |
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The hottest varieties are the Mexican Habanero, Caribbean Early Scotch Bonnet, Thai Bird's Eye and Indonesian Lombok. |
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Those undertaking Indonesian law research face the major hurdle of sourcing relevant legal material. |
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With help from Australian and Indonesian military personnel, U.S. forces loaded supplies for immediate delivery southward. |
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Towns were levelled by tidal waves which left bodies wedged in trees as the waters receded, Indonesian officials and witnesses said. |
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Over 98 percent of the 105,800 registrants voted for Indonesian citizenship last month. |
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Connoisseurs of the Indonesian textile arts know the spell these rich earthy colors and scintillating patterns can cast. |
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An Indonesian friend offered him to work as an English language instructor. |
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Motorcycles and cars roam the streets with palm-sized Indonesian flags waving. |
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Betel nuts, coconuts, rice, yams and the xylophone stretch right across west Africa, but had Indonesian origins. |
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The old Indonesian and Malaysian name laksa shows that this pasta originated in Persia, not from a Chinese source. |
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Gelbard's call for civilian control over the Indonesian military is also conditioned by longer-term economic considerations. |
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About 100 workers' representatives attended the hearing, but Sony was only represented by two Indonesian assistant managers. |
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A delegation of 10 Indonesian officials visited the Northern Rivers this week to learn about how the region builds community partnerships. |
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The lowland rainforests of the Indonesian island of Java are perfect places for an arboreal, leaf-green snake to ply its predatory trade. |
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Across the office, a couple of guys were discussing English, Indonesian and Mandarin Chinese in the morning. |
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A thick, soy-based sauce used in Indonesian cooking, sweetened with palm sugar and often seasoned with garlic. |
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If the Indonesian effort is successful, it could serve as a template to save forests across Southeast Asia. |
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This page is dedicated to discuss various aspects of Bahasa Indonesia, the Indonesian language. |
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They followed riverbeds and paths cut through the mountainous terrain for the Indonesian army. |
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It also turned up as laksa in the Indonesian language in about the 13th century. |
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It is a pity that the article appears in the Post and not in an Indonesian language paper so that more people would be able to read it. |
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Southerly Buster provides a rundown on the current state of play in the Indonesian elections as Bambang increases his lead over Megawati. |
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The nutmeg is the seed of the Indonesian Myristica fragrans whose small yellow flowers develop into a fleshy, scarlet fruit enclosing the meg. |
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It arrived just as Indonesian workers and students had liberated themselves from Suharto. |
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The Indonesian archipelago sits on the Pacific Rim of Fire, noted for its volcanic and seismic activity. |
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Those that have studied in Indonesia obviously feel a strong association with the language and with Indonesian culture and society. |
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The Indonesian Ambassador, Imron Cotan, says the Federal Police have boosted security at Indonesia's Embassy and consulates around Australia. |
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Produced in the Netherlands and Manchester, the brightly coloured and patterned fabrics are influenced by Indonesian textile design. |
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Even recent approaches by the US were rebuffed or sidetracked by the Indonesian government. |
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They are recommended as a substitute in Indonesian recipes for candlenuts, which are more difficult to obtain in the West. |
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Nine foreign fishing vessels, all Indonesian flagged, were apprehended and escorted to Gove by Customs and the Navy, the Senators said. |
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However, most Indonesian food shares the nearly universal culinary trinity of fish, coconut and chili. |
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Many involved smaller boats, such as tugs, barges and fishing boats, in the Malacca Straits and Indonesian waters. |
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What can be seen are pictures of Indonesian people, nature and handicrafts from several of Indonesia's regions. |
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The Japanese generals had to neutralize the US fleet so that they could sweep into Southeast Asia and appropriate Indonesian petroleum. |
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The Indonesian language needed to be spread to the population and to be developed into the real language of the people. |
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An officer informs the Indonesian crew in the Indonesian language that if they were to enter Australia, they would be committing a crime. |
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The ceremonial Indonesian procession slowly descended the stairs onto the stage. |
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The police also are under pressure to prove they can work effectively after their separation from the Indonesian Military. |
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Only one foreigner, a Dutchman, is among the fatalities, Indonesian officials said. |
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The worker, employed by stevedoring company Perkins, was crushed by a container while unloading an Indonesian ship. |
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Reacting to the outrage, Indonesian police commanders yesterday defended the conduct of investigators. |
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This model, to a certain extent, has encouraged students to be multilingual in their ethnic language, Indonesian and English. |
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The remaining Indonesian tropical rain forests are largely in Sumatra, Kalimantan and Irian Jaya. |
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The Indonesian army has not faced any external threat since 1965 yet it has arrogated enormous powers to itself inside the country. |
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Widening the gastronomic horizons are the Cantonese, Japanese, Afghan, Punjabi, Mughlai, Indonesian styles, all there to whet one's appetite. |
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The city's colonial past means most world cuisines are represented, from French haute cuisine to Indonesian rijsttafel. |
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The combat aircraft were bought through a countertrade deal for Indonesian products and commodities. |
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Maria was speaking in Indonesian to the driver, telling him to hurry up, hurry up. |
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Indian royal ritual and garments with their glittering gold work and flamboyant colours were adopted by Indonesian ruling princes. |
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There the Indonesian Mother Superior harangued them for forty-five minutes on the moral and spiritual duties of parents. |
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The government's response was to distance itself from the tragedy, claiming repeatedly that the boat had sunk in Indonesian waters. |
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He believes that with the right commitment and effort from the Indonesian government, the country can achieve universal salt iodization. |
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The Indonesian archipelago stretches over a vast area, straddling the equator. |
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Our first surf session was at a reef and point break with the Indonesian name of Nipussi. |
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If the Indonesian judiciary really can be influenced by political heavies, this is one occasion when I hope such influence is exerted. |
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This is a difficult claim to accept because of deep ocean channels in the Indonesian Archipelago. |
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There are some Moroccans, Algerians, Canadians, Germans, Americans and children with Indonesian and French parentage. |
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There should be high profile Indonesian culture and trade expos at major cities in the west, shamelessly huckstering for this country. |
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Superstition, witchcraft and the paranormal have always been deeply rooted in Indonesian culture. |
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Most Muslims in Australia speak Arabic, followed by Turkish, English only, Indonesian or Malay, and Urdu. |
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There are seven different species of badger, including the African honey badger and the Indonesian stink badger. |
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The editor of this Web site would like to point out that this does not apply to Mydaus javanensis, the Indonesian stink badger. |
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Flassy said the transfer of power from the Indonesian government to Papuan should take place in six months. |
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This week I want to cast my net a little bit further, and discuss some similarities between modern grappling and Indonesian Silat. |
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Believe it or not, I first came across Omo Plata as a finishing hold in Indonesian Silat. |
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Also cruising through to the semifinals were Indonesian men's singles shuttlers. |
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Beaded cloth from India, Indonesian batiks, and Hawaiian tapa are perfect for pillows or throws. |
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It also pleaded that it had received Indonesian advice that a foreign company could be a lessee or assignee under a lease. |
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Instrumental to the success of the task force has been the cooperation of the Indonesian authorities. |
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Scholars believe the Malagasy have a combination of Indonesian, Malayo-Polynesian, and African roots. |
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In this picture, an Indonesian scavenger takes a break from collecting plastic from garbage clogging a Jakarta canal. |
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Renowned as a playboy who has dated a string of Indonesian starlets, Tommy is, as the saying goes, a chip off the old block. |
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On Friday morning of 11 th March, the grande dame of Indonesian cinema, Christine Hakim, sat with graceful poise for this interview. |
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An emerging crop of young, talented female designers may change the gender gap in Indonesian fashion, traditionally dominated by men. |
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It touches most Indonesian social cultures, especially in isolated and remote communities. |
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I can speak basic conversational Indonesian and I'm starting to learn Balinese. |
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A cordon bleu chef is aided by two stewardesses and meals are varied between Thai, Indonesian and international. |
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An Indonesian dancer created his own movements to a song in Carnatic music. |
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For as long as anyone can remember, Indonesian supporters have been infamous, rabid in their encouragement of winners and cruel in their criticism of the vanquished. |
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East Timorese widely use the Indonesian rupiah in business transactions. |
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The markets responded by giving a boost to the Indonesian rupiah. |
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Ah, with that cute smile one can only hope that she grows up to be a good person, still acts her age and does not become the typical self-conscious Indonesian celebrity. |
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Typically, the trades bring warm moist air towards the Indonesian region. |
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His is not proficient in Indonesian, having used his Ambonese dialect most of his life, and his wife helps in explaining his thoughts as he stumbles over words. |
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The Indonesian elites must abandon their myopic ethno-religious politics and instead promote all-inclusive politics capable of accommodating differences. |
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Two Indonesian airlines, Garuda and Lion Air, have seen Fernandes eat their lunch and are only now responding. |
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With more than three quarters of the vote counted in the first round of the Indonesian presidential elections, no candidate has achieved an absolute majority. |
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There is no need to describe in intricate detail the debilitating obstacle course Indonesian women and their foreign husbands must negotiate in pursuit of wedded bliss. |
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The effect is that while his Indonesian poems can be read melodiously because of longer syllables, his originally English poems read like a prayer. |
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Many Indonesians practice Western arts, from oil painting to metal sculpture, the subjects of which are often inspired by Indonesian life and traditions. |
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Shon, who is partially sighted after being struck in the right eye by a shuttlecock when he was 15, certainly had his work cut out for him against his Indonesian opponent. |
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Since no simians have ever been detected on these islands, this population possibly acquired the virus from Indonesian simians on their migratory pathways. |
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Hungry Beast caught up with Spicer and got her thoughts on the food of New Orleans, Indonesian soy sauce, and Dutch croquettes. |
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Diving through the deep waters of the East Indonesian Archipelago the crew enjoyed a crossing of the line ceremony where 30 pollywogs received their certificates. |
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Combining top spins, slices and net shots, she forced Tangphong to make a string of unforced errors, handing the Indonesian a crushing first set win. |
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With such encouraging results, these teenagers have excelled in the world arena, erasing the image of Indonesian students as unintelligent and dull. |
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French authorities have been sent to Jakarta to aid Russian and Indonesian investigators looking into the crash. |
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Some bluntly blamed school teachers for not introducing Sundanese culture and not teaching them how to write poems and fiction in Sundanese or Indonesian. |
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In the 13 th minute, a miscue from an Indonesian defender resulted in a corner kick, which the Saudis made the best of with Sulaimani slotting home for a 2-0 lead. |
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When the Indonesian currency collapsed, the retail price of soya escalated, making the cooking oil far too expensive for the bulk of the people to afford. |
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An Australian couple has appeared in court for allegedly organising an illegal circumcision of their one-year-old baby girl in Indonesian province of Bali. |
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After an almost unchallenged stint at the Southeast Asian Games, the Indonesian rowing team took bronze in the traditional boat race on West Lake here on Friday. |
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The downgrade also comes in the wake of the failure of APP's Indonesian operating subsidiaries to make interest and principal payments on various unrated debt. |
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What was wrong with keeping official Indonesian, the language of the region and the one in which a whole generation of East Timorese had been educated? |
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A quite significant number of Australian secondary schools now teach Asian history, culture and languages such as Japanese, Chinese and Indonesian. |
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The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle legislator Rekso Ageng Herman also said that the social insurance bill would not work if it remained unrevised. |
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We have even read stories of clients of the smugglers being forced at gunpoint by Indonesian armed forces to join and stay on obviously unseaworthy boats. |
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According to survivors' accounts, the boat was so unseaworthy that 21 people had earlier asked to be put back to shore and were left on a small Indonesian island. |
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While mining has excavated an El Dorado for both the company and the Indonesian Government, it has been an ecological, social and economic purgatory for the Papuans. |
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The Indonesian courts upheld Mr Haryanto's claim and rejected Man's claim. |
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As we have seen, Indonesian politics during most of the 1990s was a waiting game, with the impending presidential succession increasingly dominating the country's political life. |
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Unfortunately, despite its recent translation into languages as diverse as Hebrew and Icelandic, there are currently no plans to translate the book into Indonesian. |
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People dressed in a more audacious manner, while designers were more creative, according to the chairwoman of the executive board of the Indonesian Designers Association. |
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Once public participation has ended, the election process quickly turns into horse-trading, which seems to have become the trademark of Indonesian politics. |
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These folks lived on the Indonesian island of Flores, happily hunting pygmy elephants and giant rats, until a volcano did them in about 12,000 years ago. |
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Recently, a visiting Indonesian friend's jeans were licked by our resident mutt, which necessitated a quick trip home for a change of clothes prior to evening prayers. |
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An anti-piracy conference leading to joint action by Philippine, Malaysian and Indonesian authorities in the troubled waters would also be a sensible step. |
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According to Bapedal, the Indonesian government's environment agency, 57 timber companies are logging a massive 11 million hectare area in the region. |
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Many of the island's great stands of trees have been felled, and Indonesian loggers continue to decimate an area half the size of Switzerland each year. |
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With a panel of Indonesian judges preparing to pass what is likely to be a heavy prison sentence tomorrow, public and media interest is at fever pitch. |
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Indeed, Lion Air, with 45 percent of the domestic Indonesian airline market, has swallowed the Fernandes formula whole. |
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The flight path remained close to the Indonesian archipelago, well within what is the normal reach of air traffic control radar. |
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AirAsia Indonesia, which operated Flight 8501, is the Indonesian subsidiary of AirAsia, which is based in Malaysia. |
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Skills developed as a result of the workshop can be used to go on to learn other tonal and non-tonal languages including Chinese, Vietnamese and Indonesian. |
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There is a larger reason, beyond the airlines themselves, why Lion Air and 61 other Indonesian airlines are on this black list. |
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They castigated the captain, a 48-year-old Indonesian, and his rookie copilot, a 24-year-old Indian. |
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According to the Indonesian official, a meeting will take place later in the evening to decide whether the time-bound measures will be inserted into the text. |
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During the ceremony, the Army, RAAF and Indonesian Defence Force provided honour guards and members of Australia's Federation Guard fired volleys over the graves. |
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His children all speak Javanese as well as Indonesian and work in shops. |
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On the other is the open-air lounge, with a fully stocked bar and comfy Indonesian daybeds with plump throw pillows, and low tables that double as footrests. |
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An Indonesian investigative mission has completed a probe into the September 1999 killing of a Dutch journalist in East Timor, the mission chief said Friday. |
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The flight itself was unauthorized by Indonesian authorities, showing up laxness in its aviation oversight. |
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In Indonesia, rendang is usually not considered to be curry since it is richer and contains less liquid than is normal for Indonesian curries. |
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The sole exception was our Indonesian carbon black operation, which, due primarily to currency volatility, reported a loss for the quarter. |
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Thanks to their Indonesian roots phalaenopsis, or moth orchids, actually thrive in the humidity of centrally-heated rooms. |
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But commanding authority is held by Commander of Indonesian National Armed Forces. |
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There were no injuries to the passengers, crew or people on the ground despite debris falling onto the Indonesian island of Batam. |
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The card will identifies whether the holder is an Indonesian citizen or foreign national. |
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Many Indonesian dishes and foodstuffs have become commonplace in the Netherlands. |
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After the declaration of Indonesian independence in 1945, the eastern part of Indonesia declared the State of East Indonesia. |
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Japanese occupation during World War II ended Dutch rule, and encouraged the previously suppressed Indonesian independence movement. |
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Two days after the surrender of Japan in August 1945, Sukarno and Hatta, the influential nationalist leaders, declared Indonesian independence. |
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Following the resignation of President Suharto in 1998, Indonesian political and governmental structures have undergone major reforms. |
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Over time, the structure of the Indonesian economy has changed considerably. |
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From the mid 1980s, trade barriers were reduced and the Indonesian economy became more globally integrated. |
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An additional 8 million Indonesian live overseas, comprising one of the world's largest diasporas. |
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Between 2000 and 2005, the number of Indonesian films released each year has steadily increased. |
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Historically, they constituted only a tiny fraction of the whole Indonesian population and continue to do so today. |
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Indonesian is universally taught in schools and consequently is spoken by nearly every Indonesian. |
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Though now minority religions, Hinduism and Buddhism remain defining influences in Indonesian culture. |
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Hindu influences reached the Indonesian Archipelago as early as first century. |
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Most of indigenous native Indonesian beliefs could be categorised as animism, shamanism as well ancestral worship. |
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Habibie, a former Indonesian president played an important role in this achievement. |
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The heritage tourism is focussed on specific interest on Indonesian history, such as colonial architectural heritage of Dutch East Indies era. |
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Various native Indonesian tribes incorporate chants and songs accompanied with musical instruments in their rituals. |
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However, the overwhelming popularity of Indonesian music in Malaysia had alarmed the Malaysian music industry. |
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In 2008, Malaysian music industry demanded the restriction of Indonesian songs on Malaysian radio broadcasts. |
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Traditional dance of Indonesia reflect the rich diversity of Indonesian people. |
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Another popular Indonesian dishes like rendang which is one of many Minangkabau cuisine, beside of dendeng and gulai. |
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Various Balinese dance drama also can be included within traditional form of Indonesian drama. |
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The Timor Sea separates the island from Australia to the south, and the Indonesian Province of East Nusa Tenggara lies to East Timor's west. |
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English and Indonesian are sometimes used, and are designated as working languages. |
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He was murdered in 1999, shortly before Indonesian occupation of East Timor ended. |
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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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Last month, Cambodia rescued 230 trafficked laborers from Thai fishing vessels operating from the Indonesian island of Ambon. |
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Trade, and therefore knowledge, extended to the Indonesian islands but apparently not Australia. |
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These account for some of the differences in vocabulary between Indonesian and Malay. |
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The vast majority of the population also speaks Indonesian, often as a second language. |
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It is still the dominant branch of Buddhism practiced by Indonesian and Malaysian Buddhists. |
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Like the Indonesian peoples above, the western sailors used the monsoon to cross the ocean. |
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The expulsion of Dutchmen following the Indonesian Revolt, means that currently the majority of this group lives in the Netherlands. |
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The Maluku Islands formed a single province from Indonesian independence until 1999, when it was split into two provinces. |
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A second influx of Austronesian immigrants began in the early twentieth century under the Dutch and continues in the Indonesian era. |
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The Maluku Islands were a single province from Indonesian independence until 1999 when they were split into North Maluku and Maluku. |
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This movement was defeated by the Indonesian army and by special agreement with the Netherlands the troops were transferred to the Netherlands. |
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On 7 December 1975, the Indonesian Armed Forces start the invasion of East Timor. |
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They soon identify the targets as Indonesian military aircraft and warships that initiate an assault against Dili. |
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Daily ferries run from Malacca to the Indonesian cities of Bengkalis, Dumai and Pekanbaru departing from Harbour Master's Jetty. |
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Banda Malay shares many Portuguese loanwords with Ambonese Malay not appearing in the national language, Indonesian. |
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In December 1950, Buru was brought under the control of Indonesian troops and proclaimed part of the Republic of Indonesia. |
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Sukarno and Mohammad Yamin meanwhile continuously advocated for a Greater Indonesian republic. |
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Biak is a small island located in Cenderawasih Bay near the northern coast of Papua, an Indonesian province, and is just northwest of New Guinea. |
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The Indonesian province of West Papua is home to an estimated 44 uncontacted tribal groups. |
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The province is a transit corridor to the neighbouring Indonesian island of Sumatra. |
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At the time of the formation of Banten Province, Djamal Hakamudin was appointed as the first governor by the Indonesian central government. |
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While Gorda Airport was used as a military airport used by the Indonesian Air Force. |
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The Arafura Sea lies west of the Pacific Ocean overlying the continental shelf between Australia and Indonesian New Guinea. |
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Some of these words entered Dutch via the Indonesian language as part of the colonial heritage. |
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Gil has replied that Riau Indonesian has a simpler grammar than Saramaccan, the language McWhorter uses as a showcase for his theory. |
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Many languages, such as Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese and Malay, have optional number marking. |
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It is estimated that more than 500,000 indigenous Papuans have been killed in the name of Indonesian nationalism by Indonesian authorities. |
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The protesters objected to the presence of autocratic leaders such as Indonesian president Suharto. |
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The Indonesian boyfriend of convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby has been arrested on drug charges. |
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If a language relies less on overt case marking, alignment may be coded through word order, as in this example from Indonesian. |
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Indonesia has been accused of transshipping China's shrimps for exports to the United States using Indonesian certificate of origin. |
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Westwood is far more than a mere flat-track bully, but it is worth noting that he went back to number one after winning the Indonesian Open. |
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The Indonesian Consul General was also accompanied by Vice Consul of Indonesia Baskoro Nugroho Ajie and other Indonesian officials. |
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The Eurasian Tandoori A family-owned Cardiff stalwart, Eurasian Tandoori serves Indian and Indonesian Cuisine to eat in or takeaway. |
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The event was held after the flag-hoisting ceremony led by Indonesian Ambassador to the UAE Salman Al Farisi. |
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As many as 99 Indonesian Navy cadets are also visiting Pakistan onboard KRI BANJARMASIN, said a statement. |
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The visiting Ship was accorded a warm welcome and received by senior officials of Pakistan Navy and Indonesian Consul General in Pakistan. |
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The Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua on the island of New Guinea are home to an estimated 44 uncontacted tribal groups. |
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For the mains my wife chose confit pork belly, which was served with sticky rice, wilted pak choi and an Indonesian sweet soy glaze. |
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Part of this supply comes from Seram Island, which is part of Indonesian Maluku Islands between New Guinea and Sulawesi. |
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Makassar language is one of the clumps of Indonesian languages and classified as Oceania language which is under the Austronesian family. |
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The Indonesian constitution prohibits trying citizens under retroactive laws in any circumstance. |
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Hundreds of advertisements have appeared on Indonesian personal advertising websites offering kidneys for as little as 50 million rupiah each. |
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The Indonesian central bank has said that the Indonesian rupiah is undervalued. |
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Workers can now lay complaints in Arabic, English, Urdu, Hindi, Bahasa Indonesian, Tagalog, Amharic, Malay and Bengali. |
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Many people wanted to know the difference between Indonesian and Malaysian batik designs although the difference is narrow. |
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The first time I ever tasted Genever was at a Rijstafel or Indonesian rice table, at the Netherlands Consulate General in New York. |
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The scent includes notes of Sicilian mandarin mixed with oil of neroli flower, Indonesian patchouli and white incense olibanum. |
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Ltd, and Indonesian company PT RODAMAS will establish a joint venture company Indonesia to manufacture and market processed cheese. |
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I was born too late to experience a real Indonesian rijsttafel, but my mother used to tell me about these feasts. |
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In addition to the Sundanese, Javanese and Betawi, Indonesian also used primarily by migrants from other parts of Indonesia. |
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Historically, it has had a culture distinct from the rest of Java and that of the broader Indonesian archipelago. |
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The baby-sitter, a 24-year-old Indonesian, sustained injuries described as serious. |
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On August 17, the Indonesian embassy commemorated the day of the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Indonesia. |
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Buddhist communities also exist in the major cities, primarily among the Chinese Indonesian. |
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The vast majority of Indonesian netters use landlines, either from home or office, or from a public Internet access point. |
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Portuguese clergy were replaced with Indonesian priests and Latin and Portuguese mass was replaced by Indonesian mass. |
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In Europe cloves from the Indonesian archipelago were prized as a medicine, especially for toothache, as well as a spicer of food and drink. |
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The plumes billowed from the Sangeang Api volcano off the Indonesian island of Sumbawa. |
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Within an hour, tens of thousands of people on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa were dead. |
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The Bugis, an Indigenous Indonesian ethnic group, recognize three sexes, four genders, and a meta-gender. |
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Initially spurred on by Sukarno himself, Indonesian women had participated actively in the national independence war. |
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One of the bombs ripped through the Sari Club, a nightclub at Kuta Beach on the paradise Indonesian holiday island. |
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As part of the ASEAN Power Series, RAM has published a report on the Indonesian power sector, Power Up or Power Out. |
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The airplane was owned by an Indonesian budget carrier, Lion Air. |
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It was the last of the major Hindu empires of Maritime Southeast Asia and is considered one of the greatest states in Indonesian history. |
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