Similar words: indonesia, polynesian, austronesian, peloponnesian war, artesian, Milesian, cartesian, ephesians. Meaning: [‚ɪndəʊ'niːzjən] n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Indonesia 2. the dialect of Malay used as the national language of the Republic of Indonesia or of Malaysia. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Indonesia or its people or languages.
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31. INDONESIAN PULAO BALI IS A VERY GOOD PLACE FOR TRAVELING!
32. After her divorce, Dunham married Indonesian student Lolo Soetoro attending college in Hawaii.
33. In fast-growing Asia, B.P. Banka, managing director of PT Ispat Indo, an Indonesian steelmaking unit of Arcelor Mittal, worries that China's growth will slow.
34. JPM.N) is telling clients to invest in emerging market equities and currencies such as the Indonesian rupiah and Indian rupee, its Asia chief investment strategist said on Tuesday.
35. The South Korean won and Indonesian rupiah have both recently hit 10 - year lows against the dollar.
36. Obama also has a half sister of Indonesian ancestry married to a Chinese Canadian.
37. The Base features soft pink musk, tree moss, Indonesian patchouli and blonde woods.
38. Ms. By the way, do you have a restaurant serving Indonesian food?
39. Obama's late mother, Ann Dunham, came to Indonesia with her 6-year-old son in the late 1960s to join her second husband, an Indonesian man named Lolo Soetoro.
40. Although the vast majority of the 138 human cases occurring in five nations have been directly linked to exposure to sick birds, this latest Indonesian victim did not keep birds in his own household.
41. We can also supply many Indonesian biscuits, both branded and unbranded, as per requirements.
42. A Indonesian confrontation over a Singapore trading pact with Malaya.
43. In the Indonesian province of West Nusa Tenggara, 33 of 36 producers are said to have gone out of business.
44. The Titan Arum was discovered in 1878 in its sole indigenous habitat, the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and grows in cultivation in only a handful of places around the world.
45. The Indonesian, who from some angles bears a resemblance to the new US president Barack Obama, starred as an Obama look-alike on an advertisement.
46. She told me she felt like an old Indonesian lady in a sweat shop.
47. A fourth measure is for the U. S. to enhance counterterrorist measures, including training for the Indonesian police.
48. The golden-mantled tree kangaroo is just one of dozens of species discovered in late 2005 by a team of Indonesian, Australian,[www.Sentencedict.com] and U.S. scientists on the island of New Guinea.
49. Clinton also will participate in the U.S.-Indonesia Joint Commission Meeting in Bali with Indonesian leaders.
50. But M. Riyadi, head of the seismic and tsunami section at the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency, said there is no way to predict the next earthquake precisely.
51. A fisherman takes home his catch on the Indonesian island of Bali.
52. Along with modern humans, scientists knew about the Neanderthals and a dwarf human species found on the Indonesian island of Flores nicknamed The Hobbit.
53. The Indonesian rupiah was introduced on 2 November 1949 as the new national currency.
54. The project brings together three Indonesian universities and two in the United States: Old Dominion University, Virginia, and the University of California, Los Angeles.
55. Indonesian Chinese are & nbs p ; not allowed to celebrate the Chinese New year.
56. The pattern on this Indonesian sea star echoes the batik prints the Southeast Asian archipelago is known for.
57. Investors should buy the dollar and sell the Indonesian rupiah, the Philippine peso, India's rupee and the Hong Kong dollars in the forward markets, the note read.
58. Last month, a Malaysian police patrol boat fired warning shots before arresting three Indonesian maritime officers.
59. Dayak: a member of any of various Indonesian peoples inhabiting Borneo.
60. According to a joint survey conducted in 1998 by the British and Indonesian governments, legally lumbered wood only accounts for about half of that transported to sawmills in Indonesia.
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