indonesians in A Sentence

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    Like many Indonesians she uses only one name.

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    Like many Indonesians, he uses just one name.

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    Like many Indonesians, they use just one name.

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    Like many Indonesians, he uses only one name.

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    Indonesians are the world's shortest people.

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    LITTERING everywhere is one of Indonesians' worst habits.

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    Indonesians differ in their memories of him.

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    Bangladeshis Thais Indonesians.

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    The crew included six Indonesians and a French co-pilot.

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    Like many Indonesians he uses only a single name.

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    Indonesians celebrate Saudi National Day, hope for stronger bilateral ties.

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    Like many Indonesians, he goes by only one name.

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    Indonesians are required to attend 12 years of school.

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    Last year, Indonesians planted drought-tolerant sugarcane for the first time.

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    China more than five times and the Indonesians three times.

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    All those on the plane were believed to be Indonesians.

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    The seven-member crew included six Indonesians and a French co-pilot.

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    The seven-member crew consisted of six Indonesians and the French co-pilot.

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    Most Indonesians speak other languages, such as Javanese, as their first language.

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    Informally, Indonesians also use the word"perak"("silver" in Indonesian) in referring to rupiah.

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    It was an amazing match and in the 3rd set the Indonesians were incredible.

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    Indonesians place a high value on appearances and looking businesslike will go a long way.

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    Many local ethnic languages are the first language of most Indonesians and are still important.

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    President Joko Widodo ordered the transport safety commission to investigate and urged Indonesians to“keep on praying.”.

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    They were nearly all Indonesians, and the two of us felt at home in their midst.

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    Freed from Japanese occupation, Indonesians were not going to go back under the authority of the old metropolis.

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    Non-Filipino Asians such as Indonesians, Malaysians, Chinese, Koreans, Japanese and Indians have settled and made small communities in Davao City.

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    Indonesians for decades have been building domestic and democratic institutions to govern their vast chain of more than 13,000 islands.

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    According to a 2013 BBC World Service Poll, 51% of Indonesians view India's influence positively, with 21% expressing a negative view.

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    More than 190 million Indonesians are set to cast their ballots Wednesday in one of the world's biggest one-day elections.

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