Indonesian representatives abroad must open up their offices and make them a comfortable home away from home for expatriate Indonesians. |
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The club's youth exchange program has sent many young Indonesians to other countries and has long been a model for homestays abroad. |
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His name is probably unfamiliar to most Indonesians because he lived during the Dutch colonial times. |
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The study reveals that Indonesians might have been the first inhabitants of Burma followed by Pyus, Karens, Chins and Rakhines. |
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Indonesians cultivate it as a garden vegetable and recognize numerous forms, including a large whitish one and smaller green ones. |
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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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Most teachers in the National Plus schools are Indonesians with a small number of expatriate teachers. |
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Traveling Indonesians will need a short period of adjustment in counting small change, whose nominal value is as low as one cent. |
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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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A large percentage of respondents objected to mixed marriages between ethnic Chinese Indonesians and indigenous Indonesians. |
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I'm sorry for the Indians, Indonesians, Sri Lankans and Thais who have to clean this mess up. |
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Of the nine, five are Singaporeans, one is American and three are Indonesians. |
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This historical perspective is once again an issue of relevance to Indonesians and Indonesian art today. |
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More than 40 million Indonesians languish in unemployment, official data shows. |
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The original aim was just to rebuild our confidence as Indonesians and rebuild the nation. |
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This could result in greater appreciation for Italian culture and civilization among Indonesians. |
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For the majority of Indonesians, Bahasa Indonesia is the language used in public. |
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Forget about all the Indonesians or the Thai, we finally put a face to the disaster. |
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Indonesians expect foreign executives to act out elaborate rituals of etiquette as a precondition for establishing a good working relationship. |
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They knew that West Papua would have to be ruled as a colony, by Indonesians from elsewhere. |
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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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Chinese Indonesians brought Buddhism to Indonesia, along with Taoism and Confucianism. |
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Chinese, Thais, Malays and Indonesians, for example, love the display of multiple forms, shapes, and colours. |
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Many Malays and Indonesians have been economically successful and feel secure in their faith and position in the community. |
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In Indonesia, Indonesians are Indonesian first and members of their ethnic groups second. |
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Every Papuan, no matter who they are, believes that Indonesians and Papuans are different. |
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About half the number were Australian, with Britons and Indonesians being among the other casualties. |
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He was one of the few Indonesians to attend a Dutch university in the Netherlands Indies. |
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I heard stories about suffering, especially of the Indonesians in forced labor, the romusha. |
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The current saga over refugee influxes would pale in comparison to the thousands of Indonesians fleeing a balkanising archipelago. |
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The old and small generation of well-educated Indonesians who spoke Dutch is passing away. |
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And why weren't they more effective in persuading the Indonesians of the importance of this case to Australia? |
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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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The burial ceremony the Indonesians had for my mother was different than what we had in England. |
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Both the Dutch and Indonesians also sold things on the black market, like cigarettes, alcohol and clothes. |
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A festive mood prevailed through most parts of the country when Indonesians observed the 57th anniversary of their independence on Saturday. |
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When it comes to learning English, Indonesians are very fond of native speakers. |
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International donors have been willing to help Indonesians seeking to bring the past to light. |
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The descendants of these early settlers inter-married with Indonesians and Sumatrans. |
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To replace them, we will have to recruit 500 young Indonesians in three years. |
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The Chinese, Indonesians, Central Filipinos and Thais use sea horses in their medicines as cures for illnesses, as aphrodisiacs, decorations and even for food. |
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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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Nationalists inveighed against those who worked with the British and the Dutch, were friends of the colonials and not true Indonesians or Singaporeans or Malays. |
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Even Indonesians acknowledge that prolonged exposure to the smell may have negative effects, and as a result, the carriage of durians on public transport is forbidden. |
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But there are also differences. One is that many Indonesians see themselves as different from the Melanesian people of West Papua. |
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The Indonesians were a powerful maritime nation in the 1st millennium. |
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Arrest warrants are still outstanding for two Indonesians and a Russian. |
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Indonesians and Malaysians revelled in a rare luxury today as the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola hit their shores. |
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It was demanded that Chinese-Indonesian citizens be given the same rights as pribumi Indonesians. |
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The Indonesians must try and halt the militia and their activities in the area. |
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Indonesians had a chance, for the first time in their history, to change their government peacefully. |
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According to the 2005 Global Corruption Barometer, 81 percent of Indonesians believe that corruption will decrease over the next three years. |
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For example, the children of former militia that had supported Indonesians were refused entry to schools in some remote areas. |
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Furthermore, he said that tourism is not an ultimate goal but a means to achieve the goal that is primarily the welfare of Balinese and Indonesians, in general. |
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The elections will be the first direct vote by Indonesians for their president. |
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In 1994, two-thirds of Indonesians had at least a primary-school education. |
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Indonesians are legendary litterers and Pelni passengers carry on this tradition with great gusto. |
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Three bombings in the past three years had claimed the lives of hundreds of innocent civilians, both Indonesians and foreigners. |
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Although Indonesians, Nepalis, Pakistanis, and Thais are prominent in the SAR, the most significant minority group consists of Filipino domestic helpers. |
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The Indonesians were finally letting the marines come ashore, but they had to come unarmed. |
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During the month, many Indonesians will spend more on food and goods. |
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The Indonesians became increasingly desperate, illustrated by a misunderstanding at 10-13 as both men were wrong-footed as the shuttlecock landed in the middle of the court. |
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On board were 149 Indonesians, three South Koreans, one Singaporean, a Malaysian, and one Briton, the airline said. |
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Educational services were never well established under the Indonesians, with East Timor considered as having the least developed educational services and poorest outcomes. |
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Prior to the early eighteenth century, hunting was mostly by indigenous Indonesians. |
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In response, many Chinese Indonesians resorted to buying firearms on the black market and barricading their homes and businesses to protect themselves. |
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Shahid Zahid of the Asian Development Bank thinks the problems faced by the Indonesians and others are leading developing countries to think more carefully about freeing their financial systems before taking the plunge. |
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Tamils brew it from sugarcane, Indonesians from rice wine, thirsty Iranians from anything they can lay hands on, and get away with. The national drinks of Turkey, Albania and Bulgaria are all known as raki. |
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Almost all areas and towns have their own specialities, which are known throughout the country, and all Indonesians can tell you where to get e.g. the best mangos or the best tofu. |
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But his American jailers have not yet given Indonesia access to him. The Indonesians hope that information from Mr Hambali could help them prevent another attack. |
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Four months later, the AFP confirmed they had tipped off the Indonesians after the father of one of the drug couriers, Scott Rush, shared his fears of his son's involvement. |
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Mr Nash helped the officials burn the beached boat, then drove off to resume his 'roo-shooting. Since early November, almost 900 illegal immigrants have landed on Australia's northern shores in boats crewed by Indonesians. |
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He wants to show that democracy is capable of working as an economic proposition in producing leaders who can improve the lives of the poor Indonesians who elected them. |
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North Americans would thus elect about twenty representatives, and the Europeans and Indonesians another twenty each, whereas the Chinese and Indians would elect about one hundred and eighty. |
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The Dutch surrendered two months later in Java, with Indonesians initially welcoming the Japanese as liberators. |
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Also, the average wage for foreign workers on labour contracts is 700,822 won for Mongolians and 681,449 won for Indonesians, with slight differences between countries. |
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For decades, when we experienced high economic growth in the 1970s and 1980s, Indonesians found convenient cover in our authoritarian system that sought stability, development and national unity at all costs. |
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Indonesians use sweetened condensed milk as a spread for bread, to add to various types of drinks, as an ice-cream topping, as an ingredient for cakes and cookies, or simply dissolved in water as a sweet dairy beverage. |
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Tomorrow, Chinese, Indians, Brazilians and Indonesians will together form the majority of our customers, profoundly changing the profile of our consumer base. |
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More than 1 million Indonesians live and work in Malaysia. |
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It is concerned at reports according to which Indonesians of Chinese descent were specifically targeted, and at the contradictory information provided by the State party in its report and its written replies in this respect. |
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Presently, however, more Indonesians have become aware of the value of preserving their old buildings. |
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With nine Portuguese crew and nine Indonesians, the ship foundered in a squall and broke up on a reef off a small island. |
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AirAsia has now been grounded on this route by the Indonesians. |
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The Indonesians will resume sending workers after ending all procedures to improve labor laws. |
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More than 10,000 Indonesians, most of them housemaids, live in Bahrain according to embassy statistics. |
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A bigger celebration of over 1,000 Indonesians has been tentatively set for September 12 at the consulate to mark the Independence Day. |
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Roughly 4 in 10 Indonesians told Gallup in March of this year that their standard of living is getting worse. |
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When many Indonesians think of Lebanon they have a perception of the Civil War. |
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Indonesia's House of Representatives on Tuesday enacted a law on citizenship that recognizes Chinese-Indonesians as ''indigenous'' Indonesians. |
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Although the Indonesians eventually captured and jailed him in 1992, his imprisonment gained East Timor international attention, and he received a visit from Nelson Mandela. |
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Heavy acronym use by Indonesians, makes it difficult for foreigners and learners of Bahasa Indonesia to seek information and news in Indonesian media. |
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Tang Chinese soldiers and pirates enslaved Koreans, Turks, Persians, Indonesians, and people from Inner Mongolia, central Asia, and northern India. |
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In total, several thousand Indonesians study Dutch as a foreign language. |
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Most of the prominent Indonesians, Malaysians, and Singaporeans of Arab descent are Hadhrami people with origins in southern Yemen in the Hadramawt coastal region. |
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Despite major internal political, social and sectarian divisions during the National Revolution, Indonesians, on the whole, found unity in their fight for independence. |
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Asians, especially those of Chinese, Indian descent, and Javenese Indonesians, form a significant minority in the region and also contribute to multiracial communities. |
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The internment of all Dutch citizens meant that Indonesians filled many leadership and administrative positions, although the top positions were still held by the Japanese. |
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About 80 percent of total population of Indonesians are Muslims. |
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