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  • {{Image|Singapore w2 locator.svg|right|350px|Location of Singapore.}} ...e|Singapore (SG), Marina Bay -- 2019 -- 4701-6.jpg|right|450px|Marina Bay, Singapore. The photo was taken from the observation deck "Marina Bay Sands SkyPark"
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  • ...of ethnic [[India]]ns, 32% of ethnic Chinese, and 17% of ethnic Malays in Singapore. English is also more likely to be the primary language of the home for spe ...[r].<ref>Brown and Deterding (2007: 12).</ref> Different ethnic groups in Singapore also speak English in different ways, though there are features, such as [[
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  • #REDIRECT [[Singapore English]]
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  • ...approach to substratum transfer: the case of four unproductive features in Singapore English'. ''Language'' 86(4): 792-820. *Brown, A. (1992). ''Making Sense of Singapore English''. Singapore: Federal Publications. ISBN 9810121547.
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  • ...ical_spill_simulation,_Singapore,_2013.jpg | thumb | The [[Firefighter II (Singapore)|''Firefighter II'']] was a legacy fireboat, previously operated by the Mar As a major port, there is a long history of '''fireboats in Singapore'''.<ref name=Fairplay1982/><ref name=Bmt2019-03-20/>
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  • ...nglish spoken in Singapore, including Singapore Standard English (SSE) and Singapore Colloquial English (SCE, or 'Singlish').
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  • #REDIRECT [[Singapore English]]
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  • {{rpl|River Valley High School (Singapore)}} Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Singapore]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • [[Fireboat]]s operated in [[Singapore]]
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  • *[http://www.hawaii.edu/satocenter/langnet/definitions/singlish.html Singapore Colloquial English] - outline by specialist Anthea Fraser Gupta. ...od English Movement] - local campaign to promote [[Standard English]] in [[Singapore]].
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  • | logo = Ministry_of_Education_(Singapore)_logo.svg | location_city = 1 North Buona Vista Drive, Singapore 138675
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  • {{r|Singapore}}
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  • | title = {{{name|National University of Singapore<br/>新加坡国立大学<br/>Universiti Nasional Singapura<br/>சிங� | 5_data = <center>{{{country|Singapore}}}</center>
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  • | title = International French School (Singapore)<br/>Lycée Français de Singapour | 5_data = <center>{{{country|Singapore}}}</center>
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  • An international school in Singapore.
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  • First university in Singapore. Founded in 1905 as the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Gove
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  • {{rpl|Firefighter I (Singapore)}} {{rpl|Firefighter II (Singapore)}}
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  • ...'s government agency responsible for managing education related matters in Singapore.
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  • | 5_data = <center>{{{country|Singapore}}}</center> ...e-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level]] examinations and proceed to sit for the [[Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level]] examinations at the end of Year 6.
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  • * [http://www.nus.edu.sg/ National University of Singapore official site]
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  • A co-educational government autonomous secondary school in Boon Lay, Singapore.
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  • ...'s government agency responsible for managing education related matters in Singapore.
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  • ...nglish spoken in Singapore, including Singapore Standard English (SSE) and Singapore Colloquial English (SCE, or 'Singlish').
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  • *[http://www.hawaii.edu/satocenter/langnet/definitions/singlish.html Singapore Colloquial English] - outline by specialist Anthea Fraser Gupta. ...od English Movement] - local campaign to promote [[Standard English]] in [[Singapore]].
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  • ...approach to substratum transfer: the case of four unproductive features in Singapore English'. ''Language'' 86(4): 792-820. *Brown, A. (1992). ''Making Sense of Singapore English''. Singapore: Federal Publications. ISBN 9810121547.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Singapore English]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Singapore English]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Singapore English]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Singapore English]]
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  • | birth_place = Singapore ...al) of infrastructure consultancy Surbana Jurong, the current head of Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City and Investment Development Co (SSTEC). He is the husband o
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  • [[Fireboat]]s operated in [[Singapore]]
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  • An international school in Singapore.
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  • {{rpl|Firefighter I (Singapore)}} {{rpl|Firefighter II (Singapore)}}
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  • 2023 Singapore political scandal and alleged corruption crime.
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  • A powerful [[fireboat]] operated by the [[Singapore Civil Defence Force]] since 2019
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  • A co-educational government autonomous secondary school in Boon Lay, Singapore.
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  • A powerful [[fireboat]] operated by the [[Singapore Civil Defence Force]] since 2019
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  • A powerful [[fireboat]] operated by the [[Singapore Civil Defence Force]] since 2019
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  • A fast modern [[fireboat]] operated by the [[Singapore Civil Defence Force]] since 2018
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  • A fast modern [[fireboat]] operated by the [[Singapore Civil Defence Force]] since 2017
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  • A fast modern [[fireboat]] operated by the [[Singapore Civil Defence Force]] since 2017
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  • [[Landing Ship Tank]] of the [[Singapore Navy]], operating with [[Task Force 151]] in April 2009
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  • A political party in Singapore founded in 1954.
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  • {{r|Republic of Singapore Ship}}
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  • A People's Action Party politician in Singapore.
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  • A People's Action Party politician in Singapore.
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  • A People's Action Party politician in Singapore.
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  • A controversial People's Action Party politician in Singapore.
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  • A controversial People's Action Party politician in Singapore.
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  • A controversial People's Action Party politician in Singapore.
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  • A controversial People's Action Party politician in Singapore.
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  • A controversial People's Action Party politician in Singapore.
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  • A controversial People's Action Party politician in Singapore.
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  • A controversial People's Action Party politician in Singapore.
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  • A controversial People's Action Party politician in Singapore.
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  • A People's Action Party politician and 3rd prime minister of Singapore.
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  • A planned murder crime happened at River Valley High School in Singapore, in July 2021.
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  • First university in Singapore. Founded in 1905 as the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Gove
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  • ...of ethnic [[India]]ns, 32% of ethnic Chinese, and 17% of ethnic Malays in Singapore. English is also more likely to be the primary language of the home for spe ...[r].<ref>Brown and Deterding (2007: 12).</ref> Different ethnic groups in Singapore also speak English in different ways, though there are features, such as [[
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  • {{r|Singapore Standard English}}
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  • University in Singapore which was started in 1981 as Nanyang Technological Institute and became a u
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  • ...operated in territorial waters, by the navies of Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore
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  • A multinational information technology company headquartered in Singapore with over 12,000 staff in more than 20 cities across Asia Pacific; caught u
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  • ...a (U.S. state)|Florida]]); [[Republican Study Committee]]; [[Congressional Singapore Caucus]]; 100% [[American Conservative Union]] rating, 2008
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  • * [http://www.nus.edu.sg/ National University of Singapore official site]
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  • ...019-08-20/><ref name=mha2022-04-30/> She is operated by [[Singapore]]'s [[Singapore Civil Defence Force]] (SCDF), which commissioned two other large fireboats, ...other vessels, from other agencies, in a ceremonial sailpast, celebrating Singapore's National Day, on August 3, 2020.<ref name=straitstimes2020-08-03/> It wa
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  • A UK-based think tank with offices in the US and Singapore, founded in 1958; publishes [[The Military Balance]], [[Strategic Survey]],
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  • {{rpl|Fireboats in Singapore}}
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  • ...ines]], the western [[Solomon Islands]], and the [[Malay Peninsula]] and [[Singapore]]
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  • {{Image|Singapore w2 locator.svg|right|350px|Location of Singapore.}} ...e|Singapore (SG), Marina Bay -- 2019 -- 4701-6.jpg|right|450px|Marina Bay, Singapore. The photo was taken from the observation deck "Marina Bay Sands SkyPark"
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  • ...ns, including the United States, China, Japan, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Singapore and others; representing more than two-thirds of the world’s population a
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  • {{rpl|River Valley High School (Singapore)}} Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Singapore]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...right|200px|Shell's petrochemical plant on Pulau Bukom, an island offshore Singapore}} ...|right|200px|Shipyards and petrochemical plants, Jurong Industrial Estate, Singapore}}
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  • '''Vanessa Mae''' (born Vanessa Mae Vanakorn on 27 October 1978 in [[Singapore]]) is a British [[classical music|classical]] [[violinist]] known for her v Vanessa Mae Nicholson was born in Singapore to a [[Thai]] father and [[Chinese]] mother. Following her parents' divorce
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  • ...[[Imperial Japanese Army]], who led the successful invasion of Malaya and Singapore, was sidelined to China over military politics, returned to lead the ground
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  • ...right|200px|Shell's petrochemical plant on Pulau Bukom, an island offshore Singapore}} ...|right|200px|Shipyards and petrochemical plants, Jurong Industrial Estate, Singapore}}
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  • ...for the Institute for Defense Analyses, the Center for Naval Analyses, and Singapore's S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.
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  • ...ut initially lacking large numbers of native English speakers (e.g. India, Singapore); nowadays, comprise working languages of the state or region, typically wi
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  • ===Water cost in Singapore=== {{quotation|In Singapore, water has always been a strategic cornerstone. Over six decades, our dedic
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  • ...mber 2006), [[Offshore South East Asia]] (OSEA) 2006 Conference, Suntec, [[Singapore]].
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  • {{r|Singapore}}
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  • | portrait = Chan Chun Sing in Singapore.jpg | birth_place = Singapore
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  • '''1970 7" single edition''' (Italy: Atlantic ATL NP 03183, Singapore: Stereophonic 03183)
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  • ...Engineering : Proceedings of EGRWSE 2018 (2019. ed.). Singapore: Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer.
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  • {{r|Singapore}}
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  • [[File:People's Action Party of Singapore logo.svg|thumb|Logo of People's Action Party]] The People's Action Party (PAP) is a political party in Singapore.
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  • | birth_place = State of Singapore ...oned Leong to apologize for his words.<ref>https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/vivian-balakrishnan-apology-leong-mun-wai-parliament-private-comments-21799
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  • {{r|Singapore}}
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  • {{r|Singapore English}} {{r|Singapore}}
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  • ...rway.jpg/credit}}<br />USS ''George H.W. Bush'' (CVN-77) underway with the Singapore Navy tank landing ship RSS ''Endeavour'' (210) in the Gulf of Aden, 15 Nove
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  • {{r|Singapore}}
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  • | title = International French School (Singapore)<br/>Lycée Français de Singapour | 5_data = <center>{{{country|Singapore}}}</center>
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  • | birth_place = Singapore ...is married [[Teo Eng Cheong]], who is the Chief Executive Officer of Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City and Investment Development Co (SSTEC) and former Chief Exe
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  • {{r|Singapore}}
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  • ...ical_spill_simulation,_Singapore,_2013.jpg | thumb | The [[Firefighter II (Singapore)|''Firefighter II'']] was a legacy fireboat, previously operated by the Mar As a major port, there is a long history of '''fireboats in Singapore'''.<ref name=Fairplay1982/><ref name=Bmt2019-03-20/>
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  • ..., Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom and t
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  • | 5_data = <center>{{{country|Singapore}}}</center> ...e-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level]] examinations and proceed to sit for the [[Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level]] examinations at the end of Year 6.
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  • {{r|Singapore English}}
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  • ...ber 1965) is an award-winning Chinese and [[naturalization|naturalised]] [[Singapore]]an [[acting|actress]], having appeared in [[film]]s such as ''[[Memoirs of
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  • ..., ''Quantum Theory of Angular Momentum'', World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1988.
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  • | birth_place = State of Singapore ===Indranee Rajah on the cost of living in Singapore===
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  • | birth_place = Singapore ...n Corporation of Singapore English News | publisher=[[National Archives of Singapore]] | access-date=May 21, 2012 }}{{Dead link|date=July 2019 |bot=InternetArch
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  • | birth_place = [[Singapore]] ...https://web.archive.org/web/20230711014802/https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/speaker-parliament-tan-chuan-jin-apologises-unparliamentary-language-jamus-
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  • | death_place = Singapore ...politician and architect who served as [[Ministry of National Development (Singapore)|Minister for National Development]] between 1979 and 1986. A former member
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  • TF 151 has components from navies including Denmark, Turkey, Singapore and the United States. It complements a separate [[European Union]] marit While the Danish ship is returning home after a deployment, a task group from Singapore is joining TF 151. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...9&TEMPORARY_TEMPLATE=2|title=Revision of Body Mass Index (BMI) Cut-offs in Singapore|date=2005-03-16|publisher=Health Promotion Board}}</ref>
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  • | birth_place = State of Singapore An Assistant Professor, Walid Jumblatt Abdullah, asked: “Is it Singapore who is not ready for a non-Chinese prime minister, or is it the PAP (the ru
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  • ...Studies, Johns Hopkins University]]; INSEAD, in Fontainebleau, France and Singapore; and the German Society for Foreign Affairs in Bonn.
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  • {{r|Singapore English}}
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  • ...idence".<ref name="Goh040723">{{cite news|url=https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/shanmugam-vivian-have-done-nothing-wrong-and-retain-his-full-confi ...Road || 824.3 || Vivian Balakrishnan <ref>https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/ridout-road-bungalows-rented-shanmugam-balakrishnan-numbers-price-how-big-3
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  • '''Nanyang Technological University''' (NTU) is a [[university]] in [[Singapore]]. It was started in 1981 as Nanyang Technological Institute and became a u ...8 and that time, the rolls had been stored at the [[National University of Singapore]].
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  • | logo = Ministry_of_Education_(Singapore)_logo.svg | location_city = 1 North Buona Vista Drive, Singapore 138675
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  • |location=5 Toh Tuck Link, Singapore 596224
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  • .... A. (2010). Crime scene, Singapore : the best of Singapore crime fiction. Singapore: Monsoon.
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  • ...ock those attacks. Some of these were adopted as government standards in [[Singapore]].
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  • ...ude [[Brunei]], China, [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], the [[Philippines]], [[Singapore]], and [[Vietnam]].
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  • ...al of the Fattest]]: The Key To Human Brain Evolution.'' World Scientific, Singapore, 2005.
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  • | birth_place = Colony of Singapore ...rmer brigadier-general who has been serving as the third Prime Minister of Singapore and Secretary-General of the People's Action Party since 2004. He has been
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  • China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, Christmas Island.
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  • ==Malaya-Singapore Campaign== Yamashita was placed in charge of the 25th Army and took Singapore by a surprise attack through Malaya.<ref name=FG/> His troops were noted f
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  • | journal = Pointer: Journal of the Singapore Armed Forces
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  • ...hilippines]] south through [[New Guinea]] and [[Australia]], and west to [[Singapore]]. Its eastern border included parts of the [[Solomons Islands]].
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  • ...against him in 1979. He was on the run for 35 years before surrendering to Singapore authorities in 2015. ...:0" /> He also had also studied accountancy at the [[Singapore Polytechnic|Singapore Technical Institute]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=News |url=https://www.sp.edu.s
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  • ...including killings of Australian and Indian prisoners after the [[fall of Singapore]], and of Filipinos and Americans on the [[Bataan Death March]]. Field Mars ...paign of World War II'' (1988), p.13, ''quoted in'', "The Fall of Fortress Singapore: Churchill's Role and the Conflicting Interpretations", Rab Peterson, ''Sop
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  • ...rea Army in Korea in 1945, and then Commander-in-Chief of 7th Area Army in Singapore. <ref name=MWC/>
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  • .../psi_faq.aspx Frequently Asked Questions on the Haze] (From the website of Singapore's National Environment Agency (NEA).</ref> ===Singapore===
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  • | title = 1999 - Hendra-like virus in Malaysia and Singapore
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  • The '''Baltimore bridge collapse''' occurred on 26 March 2024 after a Singapore-registered container ship, the MV ''Dali'', suffered engine failure and col
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  • ...de a joint project between Spain and the Netherlands ([[Enforcer-class]]), Singapore [[Endurance-class]], the [[Royal Navy]] ([[Albion-class]]), and the [[Unite
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  • ...s or between groups within the country. An example of this is English in [[Singapore]], where it became necessary for indigenous and immigrant groups of diverse
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  • Simon & Schuster, New York, London, Toronto, Sydney, Singapore,
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  • | parent = Singapore Telecommunications Limited | location_street = 5 Ang Mo Kio Street 62, NCS Hub, Singapore 569141
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  • ...]]. International action, principally by [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]] and [[Singapore]], with later involvement by [[Thailand]], began, in 2004, to reduce the st
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  • ...e [[British Empire/Catalogs#East India Company|East India Company]] buys [[Singapore]][http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/empire/episodes/episode_44.shtml]. .../Anglo-Dutch+Treaty] withdraws Dutch objections to British occupation of [[Singapore]], and assigns Malacca and its dependencies to Britain.
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  • ...y|judicial]] and [[law|legislative]] centres. In [[city state]]s such as [[Singapore]], the country and its capital are one and the same.
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  • ...g/resource/rr/c-slimy.htm Are snakes slimy?] at [http://www.szgdocent.org/ Singapore Zoological Garden's Docent]. Accessed 14 August 2006.</ref> or eyecap.<ref
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  • === Singapore Buddhist Federation's reaction === ...ognize the Guan Yin Citta Dharma Door as Buddhism. On 20 January 2016, the Singapore Buddhist Federation published a statement on it's official Facebook page, s
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  • ...y after the incident, which was reportedly unprecedented in the history of Singapore. ...adminton racquet bag to hide the weapons.<ref>https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/teen-pleads-guilty-to-killing-schoolmate-with-axe-at-river-val
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  • ...countries such as Australia and New Zealand, and allies such as Japan and Singapore. ROE are usually classified information, for the obvious reason that one d
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  • (2018). Ageing and the built environment in Singapore. New York, NY: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
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  • ...lantic ATL 88, Philippines: Atlantic ATR 0033, Portugal: Atlantic N 28118, Singapore: Stereophonic 10103, Spain: Atlantic HS 775, Sweden: Atlantic ATL 10.103, T
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  • | birth_place = Singapore ...-election) to elect a new Bukit Batok MP.<ref>https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/bukit-batok-mp-david-ong-resigns-leaves-pap-due-to-personal-reasons-by-elec
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  • |states=[[Bangladesh]], [[India]], [[Nepal]], [[Singapore]], [[Myanmar]]
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  • * Tweedie MWF (1983) The Snakes of Malaya. Singapore: Singapore National Printers Ltd., 105 pp. ASIN B0007B41IO.
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  • ...edition, [http://www.worldscibooks.com/physics/5057.html World Scientific (Singapore, 2004)](also available online [http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/~kleinert/b5
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  • ...ithin the country. An example of this is [[English language|English]] in [[Singapore]], where it became necessary for indigenous and immigrant groups of diverse
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  • :Major General [[William Farquhar]], (ca. 1770&ndash;1839) 1st [[Resident of Singapore]]
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  • ...sion, he prepared, in 1912, the first contingency plans for the capture of Singapore. In the 1920s, he was head of Army Air Force procurement.<ref>{{citation
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  • * Callahan Raymond. ''The Worst Disaster: The Fall of Singapore.'' (1977). * Falk Stanley L. ''Seventy Days to Singapore: The Malayan Campaign, 1941-1942.'' (1975).
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  • Hughes left Australia in 2005 to reside in [[Singapore]], where he worked as a [[voice actor]] in advertising campaigns.<ref>{{cit
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  • Based in Singapore, TF 73 is under the command of RADM Nora W. Tyson.
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  • * Evans, Grant, ed. ''Laos: Culture and Society.'' Singapore: Inst. of Southeast Asian Studies, 2000. 313 pp.
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  • ...ttema, ''Quantum Chemistry, Classic Scientific Papers'', World Scientific, Singapore (2000).</ref> did not consider rotations, but only the coupling between [
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  • ...d>128</td><td>8</td><td></td><td>[[pseudo-Hadamard transform|PHT]]</td><td>Singapore</td><td></td><td></td><td></td>
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  • ...e implicit suggestion that Ducoux could save his ships by taking them to [[Singapore]], which appalled Ducoux. While the British had not yet attacked French shi
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  • ...Nepal, New Zealand, North Korea, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Va ...Mohd Nor, was charged with approving payments of RM21.08 million to three Singapore-based companies without the agreement of the company’s board of directors
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  • ...ations]] (ASEAN), active enforcement by [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], and [[Singapore]], assisted by [[India]], has reduced piracy. ...nta, [[Task Force 151]] includes warships from the U.S., [[Turkey]], and Singapore; [[Denmark]] has been part because it declined to join the EU force but did
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  • ...ingapore.<ref name="journal">{{cite journal| author=Ismail S. Talib| title=Singapore| journal=Journal of Commonwealth Literature| date=September 2000| volume=3| ...ttps://web.archive.org/web/20180612162415/http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9712/20/singapore.plane.615pm/|url-status=live}}</ref>
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  • ...shly exposed as a US intelligence agent following a bungled operation in [[Singapore]] (where a Chinese operative Dye had been trying to recruit instead died of
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  • ...'Capitalist Development and Economism in East Asia: The Rise of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea.'' (2002). 300 pp.
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  • ...e ship continued the round-the-world trip with calls at Hong Kong; Manila; Singapore; Trincomalee, Ceylon; and Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia. After operating for a t
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  • ...make use of British or 'Commonwealth' English spellings, as in standard [[Singapore English]], for example.
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  • {{r|Congressional Singapore Caucus}}Chairs & Co-Chairs: Rep. [[Solomon Ortiz]] and Rep. [[Cliff Stearns
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  • :*British intelligence staff from Singapore
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  • ...ttema, ''Quantum Chemistry, Classic Scientific Papers'', World Scientific, Singapore (2000)</ref> gave the first complete explanation of intermolecular forces ( ...ttema, ''Quantum Chemistry, Classic Scientific Papers'', World Scientific, Singapore (2000)</ref> an easier description of the dispersion force in which he mod
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  • ...d forces, among whom was Gen. [[Arthur Percival]], whom he had defeated at Singapore.
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  • ...rvival of the Fattest: The Key To Human Brain Evolution. World Scientific, Singapore, 2005.</ref> He describes the uniqueness of the human brain as having low r ...rvival of the Fattest: The Key To Human Brain Evolution. World Scientific, Singapore, 2005.
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  • ...y amphibious landing along the Malay Peninsula that surrounded and cut off Singapore. ...ed Thailand to become an ally and easily marched through Malaya, capturing Singapore on February 15. At sea it sank the Asian fleets of the [[Netherlands]] and
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  • ...lia: Squamata: Elapidae)]. ''Nature in Singapore'' (National University of Singapore). '''4:''' 143–156.</ref> ...ietnam]], [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], Peninsular [[Malaysia]], [[Singapore]], [[Indonesia]] in the islands of [[Borneo]] (Sarawak, Sabah, Brunei, and
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  • ** Southeast Asia (India, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Philippines, Laos, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Indonesia, Malaysia, Ban
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  • ...da]], [[Costa Rica]], [[Egypt]], Ireland, [[South Korea]], [[Malaysia]], [[Singapore]], [[South Africa]] and [[Taiwan]].
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  • ...ct. Burma and Cambodia tried to stop development, which was hard alongside Singapore's and Thailand's. ...taying in the capitalist system, how could South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaya and Thailand be explained? These countries were not mineral-rich as
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  • ...is an [[official language]] in China, including [[Taiwan]], and also in [[Singapore]].
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  • ...game. I killed him. Then the Japs came and I took a couple of loads out of Singapore and up the coast...."<ref>ibid., pages 93-94</ref> </blockquote>
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  • <td>[[Singapore]]</td><td>[[Singapore]]</td><td>[[Singapore dollar]]</td> ...fstate|Singapore}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Singapore}}''</small></td>
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  • ...}</ref> Juan Cole states it is somewhat over $6 billion annually; "Sweden, Singapore and Greece all have larger military budgets... Iran spends less per capita
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  • *[[Singapore]], joined 21/09/1965
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  • ...es of medical importance|publisher=Venom and toxic research group|location=Singapore|isbn=9971-62-217-3|pages=253|url=http://i55.tinypic.com/21jvc7p.jpg}}</ref> ...eo, Bangka, Belitung), Malaysia, Philippines (Palawan), southern Thailand, Singapore
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  • ...fight Nazi Germany as of vital strategic interest to the U.S. Malaya and Singapore provided Britain with essential resources. ...e implicit suggestion that Ducoux could save his ships by taking them to [[Singapore]], which appalled Ducoux. While the British had not yet attacked French shi
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  • ...South-East Asia and large swathes of the Pacific by the end of March 1942. Singapore had fallen in February, which left an entire Australian division (the 8th)
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  • The British colony of [[Singapore]] [1965] was established on behalf of the British East India Company by Sta ...The Anglo-Dutch Treaty withdrew Dutch objections to British occupation of Singapore, and assigned Malacca and its dependencies to Britain, and in 1896 The Fe
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  • * ''Singapore Wink'' (1969)
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  • ...ts-to-us-and-singapore-14119320/ KAIST Sells Eight HUBO 2 Robots to US and Singapore.] Shane McGlaun (December 14, 2010). Retrieved February 26, 2010 from websi
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  • His first film appearance came in 1931, in a short called ''Singapore Sue'', shot at Paramount’s east coast studio in Astoria, New York. Subseq *''Singapore Sue'' (1931)
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  • ...her countries, using false end user certificates citing the destination as Singapore, Jordan or South Africa. ...ing to our dear old friend Singapore." From some statistics, it seems that Singapore has the largest navy, air force and army in the world. ... I simply urge th
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  • ...an rapidly expanded at sea and land, capturing [[Malaya-Singapore Campaign|Singapore]] and the [[Japanese invasion of the Philippines|Philippines]] in early 194
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  • ...sent 2,292 tons of precursor chemicals to Iraq. The Kim Al-Khaleej firm of Singapore supplied more than 4,500 tons of VX (nerve agent), sarin, and mustard gas p
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  • ...)|Java]], [[Sumatra]], [[Bali]], [[Sulawesi]]), [[Peninsular Malaysia]], [[Singapore]], [[Taiwan]], [[Thailand]] |India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Burma, Brunei, Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, southern China, Japan
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  • ...ties of English in nations such as [[India]], Pakistan, [[Malaysia]] and [[Singapore]].
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  • ...re and International Society on Toxinology (Asia-Pacific section)|location=Singapore|isbn=9971-62-217-3|pages=235}}</ref>
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  • 1982 Banking crises in Singapore '''(S)''' and Turkey '''(S)'''.
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  • ...his world : Negotiated muslim lives in thai society. Islam in asia series. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Academic.
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  • ...onsumption and reduced risk of hepatocellular carcinoma: findings from the Singapore Chinese Health Study]. ''Cancer Causes Control'' 22:503-10.</ref>
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  • ...d in mainland China (including [[Hong Kong]] and [[Macau]]), [[Taiwan]], [[Singapore]], other Chinese communities globally, and in Japan and [[South Korea]]. [[
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  • ...verely ill. Herkimer’s captain was taken on board for further treatment in Singapore while the MSTS ship sailed on to [[Saigon]]. In early March and again in mi
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  • ...; English translation: ''Selected Works of Hans Bethe'', World Scientific, Singapore (1997)
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  • ...[Flare stack]] at [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refinery]] in [[Singapore]]. Example of an [[Air pollution emissions|air pollution emission]] source.
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  • ...ch by Ken Livingstone] delivered after the 7/7 bombings in London while in Singapore for the Olympic bid announcement. ''BBC London'' 30 June 2010 </ref>
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  • ...ivities Sasebo|Sasebo]], and [[Shimoda]]; visited [[Sydney, Australia]]; [[Singapore]]; and [[Busan|Pusan, Korea]], before returning via Pearl Harbor to San Die
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  • **[[Singapore]] - Singapore Lacrosse Association
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  • ...enistan and Uzbekistan. Southeast Asia includes Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. We include Myanmar (Burma) in South Asia. Oceania i ...) consists of five countries of the region: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, and the Philippines. All have concerns with Islamic terrorism, and most ar
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  • ...th your drums, the Communists were devouring South Vietnam, Burma, Malaya, Singapore and Indonesia."
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  • ...aq. To skirt these restrictions, the company set up a new branch abroad in Singapore, where assembled mines with Vasella components and explosive from Bofors in
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  • ...talanta, [[Task Force 151]] includes warships from the U.S., Turkey, and Singapore; Denmark has been part because it declined to join the EU force but did not
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  • ...etween Indonesia and Japan, they would need control of the British base at Singapore and the U.S. colony of the Philippines. Invasion of the Philippines, the J ...st Malaya, a British colony, headed toward the great British naval base at Singapore.
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  • ...''Quantum Chemistry, Classic Scientific Papers'', p. 81, World Scientific, Singapore (2000). Later it was pointed out again by H. Shull and P.-O. Löwdin, J. Ch
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  • ...great tour in imperial history, he and his wife went to Aden, Ceylon, and Singapore; opened the first Australian parliament in Melbourne on May 9, 1901, and vi
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  • ...rocess is prohibited in many countries, including [[Canada]], [[Japan]], [[Singapore]] and the [[European Union]].
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  • ...[[East Malaysia]], [[East Timor]], [[Indonesia]], [[Philippines]], and [[Singapore]].<ref>[http://www.un.org/depts/dhl/maplib/worldregions.htm World Macro Reg One of the recent major occurrences of smoky haze in Malaysia, Singapore and other parts of Southeast Asia occurred in October 2006 and was caused
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  • ...f life per 1000 live births. In 2007 the rates ranged from a low of 2.3 in Singapore, to 4.8 in the European Union and 6.4 in the U.S., to a high of 184 in Ango In the developed world, Japan, Sweden and Singapore have the lowest IMR. The astonishing recent advances in caring for prematur
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  • ...of Commonwealth Principles agreed by our predecessors at their Meeting in Singapore in 1971[http://www.thecommonwealth.org/shared_asp_files/uploadedfiles/%7B89
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  • ...to the Far East. On January 29, 1942, Wakefield and West Point arrived at Singapore to disembark troops. These troops were later doomed to be captured by the J
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  • ...also in [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]], [[Tokyo]], [[Osaka]], [[Manila]], [[Singapore]], [[Shanghai]], [[Hong Kong]], and [[Great Britain]]. Over the next few ye
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  • ...e 26th to unload some cargo, the ship got underway for a liberty call at [[Singapore]] which lasted from [[1 February]] to [[10 February]]. She arrived back at
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  • ...ttema, ''Quantum Chemistry, Classic Scientific Papers,'' World Scientific, Singapore (2000), p. 336.</ref> this causes two problems. In the first place the anti ...ttema, ''Quantum Chemistry, Classic Scientific Papers,'' World Scientific, Singapore (2000).</ref> showed that so-called [[oscillator strengths]] appear in the
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  • ...feat of Japan and the liberation of Britain's Asian colonies, especially [[Singapore]]. The Americans were unenthusiastic, suspecting that Churchill's intention ...of Elephant Point]]. While Churchill hoped for a triumphant re-entry into Singapore,<ref>Jenkins 2001, p. 756.</ref> takeover was logistically difficult and it
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  • ...targets include China, India, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brazil, Israel, Egypt, Mali, and South Africa. The targets set
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  • ...nese occupied most of South-East Asia and large areas of the Pacific. When Singapore fell (February 1942) the entire Australian 8th Division became prisoners of
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  • ...ers among others in the [[United Kingdom]], [[Malaysia]], [[Canada]] and [[Singapore]] and also [[Chaim Weizmann]], a chemist and the first President of [[Israe
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  • ..., ''[[Silk Torpedo]]'' reflected this direction. Such songs as 'Joey' and 'Singapore Silk Torpedo' gained FM airplay, while lengthy US tour helped to raise thei
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  • ...non-Western society, the Four Tigers of Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea and Singapore demonstrated it was not unique. A third wave of economic growth took place
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  • .... Acquisitions elsewhere in the Far East included [[Burma]], [[Malaya]], [[Singapore]] and [[New Guinea]]. In [[Africa]], Cape Town was annexed in 1806 and Brit ...rly stage with the departure of India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma, Malaya and Singapore, together with fifteen countries on the African continent - and the Irish F
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  • ...2004) "Paralytic Complications of Puffer Fish (Tetrodotoxin) Poisoning." ''Singapore Medical Journal,'' '''73''' (42.2): 73–74. ...nical Analysis, Role of Neostigmine and Short-term Outcome of 53 Cases." ''Singapore Medical Journal,'' '''48''' (9): 830–33.
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  • ...ve appeared in recent years in other countries such as England, Sweden and Singapore''". [http://www.nationalschool.gov.uk/policyhub/news_item/teachers_performa
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  • ...er, and instead used the [[PAL]] system, such as [[New Zealand]] (1973), [[Singapore]] (1974), and [[Australia]] (1975), with [[India]] not introducing it until
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