suharto in A Sentence

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    Suharto had ruled Indonesia for 32 long years.

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    Suharto is another example.

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    President Suharto and his wife.

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    Tommy Suharto 's.

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    Suharto's youngest son in new bid to enter Indonesian politics.

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    Suharto was also out of the country at that time.

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    Suharto's youngest son in new push to get into Indonesian politics.

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    Suharto was‘our kind of guy', the way Clinton described him when he visited in the mid-nineties.

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    Trimurti was a member and signer of Petition 50 in 1980,[4] which protested Suharto's use of Pancasila against his political opponents.

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    Suharto had been a key supporter of American influence in Indonesia and Southeast Asia, and Ford did not desire to place pressure on the American-Indonesian relationship.

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    After the fall of Suharto in 1998, Puan became involved in politics as her mother was one of the main players in the national political scene.

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    According to the 2004 Global Corruption Report, former Indonesian President Suharto was the most corrupt leader of all time, embezzling between 15 billion and 35 billion USD.

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    According to the 2004 Global Corruption Report, former Indonesian President Suharto was the most corrupt leader of all time, embezzling between 15 billion and 35 billion USD.

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    Suharto(8 June 1921- 27 January 2008) was the second President of Indonesia, having held the office for 31 years from 1967 following Sukarno's removal until his resignation in 1998.

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    After 30 years in power, President Suharto was forced to step down on 21 May in the wake of rioting that followed sharp price increases caused by a drastic devaluation of the rupiah.

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    Just hours before the Indonesian invasion of East Timor(now Timor Leste) on December 7, 1975, Ford and Kissinger had visited Indonesian President Suharto in Jakarta and guaranteed American compliance with the Indonesian operation.

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    After 30 years in power, President Suharto was forced to step down on 21 May 1998 in the wake of widespread rioting that followed sharp price increases caused by a drastic devaluation of the rupiah.

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    According to the 2004 Global Corruption Report, former Indonesian President Suharto, holding the office for 31 years until his resignation in 1998, was the most corrupt leader of all time, embezzling between 15 billion and 35 billion USD.

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    Before Suharto's policies could have possibly achieved any real economic growth, in less than a year after Sukarno was replaced- as if by magic- inflation rapidly dropped and foreign investment capital started flowing into the country again.

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    While former President Sukarno was under house arrest for the rest of his life until he died in 1970, new President Suharto was left alone to plunder his country and siphon off $15-35 billion into his family's own private bank accounts.

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    For many older East Timorese, the Indonesian language has negative connotations with the Suharto regime, but many younger people expressed suspicion or hostility to the reinstatement of Portuguese, which they saw as a'colonial language' in much the same way that Indonesians saw Dutch and how the Filipinos saw Spanish and, increasingly, English.

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