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  • rmeasures and conducted combat operations in Southeast Asia in the late 1960s.
  • the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, Indonesia, Southeast Asia and China.
  • The long-range Communist Bloc objectives in Southeast Asia are to eliminate US influence and prese
  • It is used as food in Southeast Asia where it is known by the name "Siput Se
  • rthern Territory, and Western Australia) and Southeast Asia (Papua New Guinea and Western New Guine
  • Pallavas did extensive sea trade throughout Southeast Asia and China.
  • In 1972, he flew 177 combat missions in Southeast Asia while stationed in Uborn, Thailand.
  • S. tenellum is endemic to Southeast Asia and its distribution ranges from southe
  • surance Building was the tallest building in Southeast Asia upon its completion in 1954.
  • and subsequently patrolled the sea lanes in southeast Asia and the Mediterranean Sea.
  • It is found in Southeast Asia and comprises 10 or 11 pantropical spec
  • company grew, it expanded its production to Southeast Asia and South America.
  • mps, and nausea, but are cooked and eaten in Southeast Asia and made into curry in southern India.
  • Southeast Asia & the Pacific
  • ed Corrugated Frog (Limnonectes laticeps) of Southeast Asia is occasionally also called "flat-heade
  • e of SCGS has been recorded in some parts of Southeast Asia and India, resulting in 100% loss in ca
  • iconiinae in the family Nymphalidae found in southeast Asia and Australia.
  • ard (UK) and the Commonwealth Writers Prize ( Southeast Asia and Pacific).
  • ivet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus), India and Southeast Asia
  • 00,000 year-old strewnfield includes most of Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Thailand, Southern China, Lao
  • Greenpeace Southeast Asia is firmly rooted within the local envir
  • He was an expert on Southeast Asia Orchidaceae.
  • He traveled repeatedly to Southeast Asia with Montana Senator Mike Mansfield.
  • , Central America, the Middle East, Mahgreb, Southeast Asia and southern Africa.
  • bgenera have since been recognised: Baimaia ( Southeast Asia only) by Harbach et al. in 2005 and Lop
  • He flew 181 combat missions over Southeast Asia in jet fighters.
  • He continued touring the world - Australia, Southeast Asia and then Southwest Asia, followed by th
  • It migrates to southeast Asia and the Greater Sunda Islands for the w
  • e legume family, Fabaceae, that is native to Southeast Asia and the Malay archipelago.
  • Pilatus PC-12, flown in Southeast Asia
  • s zoological and ethnographic collections of Southeast Asia especially Malaya and British Borneo be
  • a combination of peoples who emigrated from Southeast Asia in the remote past.
  • 1963 through 1967 - Three tours of duty in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War
  • Crews and aircraft from the 91st deployed to Southeast Asia to refuel tactical aircraft and B-52 St
  • It is native to Burma, India, Southeast Asia and Malaysia; its wild habitat is threa
  • The flowers are used in Southeast Asia for several purposes.
  • tral America, while M. yamamotoi is found in Southeast Asia and Japan.
  • anthology of stories, essays and poems about Southeast Asia published in Britain to benefit victims
  • ractive tourist destinations in Surabaya and Southeast Asia
  • crocodile was historically found throughout Southeast Asia but is now extinct throughout much of t
  • describes her as "one of the best divers in Southeast Asia".
  • Sexpo 2005 is Southeast Asia's first sex exhibition held from 18 Nov
  • San Miguel Corporation is southeast Asia's oldest and largest brewer.
  • and "the largest known relic from Southeast Asia's Bronze Age period."
  • Member species are common inhabitants of Southeast Asia's mangrove habitat and mudflats.
  • In Southeast Asia(mainly Singapore) this Skittle Bomb is
  • Exbucklandia (3 species; Assam, China, southeast Asia)
  • Sycopsis (about 7 species; southeast Asia)
  • Rhodoleia (about 7 species; southeast Asia)
  • and populations from the Far East (East and Southeast Asia) by human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups
  • the world (usually Africa, Middle East, and Southeast Asia) "toilet" is used.
  • family Casuarinaceae, native to Australasia, southeast Asia, and islands of the western Pacific Oce
  • occurs very rarely among the populations of Southeast Asia, including the Vietnamese and Micronesi
  • He traveled to China, Southeast Asia, and India for the London Missionary So
  • al reef areas in the seas of Southern Japan, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
  • Mexico, he reported on Europe, West Africa, Southeast Asia, Central America, Latin America and the
  • Among all the populations of East and Southeast Asia, Haplogroup O3 is most closely associat
  • d Aerides) is a species of orchid, native to Southeast Asia, the Coromandel Coast, and Bangladesh.
  • Brachydiplax occur from India through China, Southeast Asia, and New Guinea to Australia.
  • only known as Java fern an aquatic fern from southeast Asia, is highly variable with several differ
  • used as a green vegetable in the cuisines of Southeast Asia, and often used to flavor soups (such a
  • tarted to work with FIFA, first referee from Southeast Asia, as referee instructor.
  • Haplogroup O (M175) Found in East Asia, Southeast Asia, the South Pacific
  • This small barb is found in Southeast Asia, from the Mekong drainage basin along t
  • hat is native to eastern Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, northern Australia and the Pacific Isl
  • he Atlantic Ocean, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia, Australasia, the Pacific Ocean and Sou
  • "Some of the smaller nations of Southeast Asia, certainly in material and strategic te
  • centres which focus on China, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, and India and South Asia.
  • Vireya (about 300 species; tropical southeast Asia, Australasia) - sometimes split off as
  • This perennial grass is native to southeast Asia, especially India , and it is cultivate
  • published many articles about China, Korea, Southeast Asia, and Inner Asia.
  • y) Honor Bound: American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, 1961-1973, Naval Institute Press, 1998
  • , made up of a group of nocturnal wasps from Southeast Asia, such as P. barthelemyi and P. nocturna
  • These colobine Old World monkeys, native to Southeast Asia, have an extremely striking appearance.
  • cting research on the Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia, Japanese war crimes, and war crimes tr
  • y and from 1961 to 1970 served five tours in Southeast Asia, starting as an advisor who helped trai
  • ut into ports on the Indian subcontinent, in southeast Asia, on the island of Taiwan, and on the Ko
  • lleriinae) - pest of stored nuts and drupes; Southeast Asia, introduced to Western Europe
  • rorist Financing and Government Responses in Southeast Asia, in: Harold Trinkunas and Jeanne Girald
  • In South and Southeast Asia, the HIV epidemic remains largely conce
  • Born in Singapore and raised in Southeast Asia, Hsu went on to Taiwan and studied poli
  • They are also found in Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and India.
  • ian product called therapeutic antibodies in Southeast Asia, for the purpose of fighting E. coli an
  • n India from Assam and Nagaland eastwards to Southeast Asia, namely, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, the M
  • U. hirta is native to India and Southeast Asia, where it can be found in Bangladesh, C
  • It was visible from Southeast Asia, the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand
  • l Africa, Eastern Asia, Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
  • S. kunthii has a wide distribution in Southeast Asia, ranging from eastern India to Myanmar,
  • Nepal, Myanmar, southern China, and through southeast Asia, including the countries of Vietnam, Ma
  • duation, she spent three years travelling in Southeast Asia, Australia, and India (serving as a wel
  • at is native to tropical Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, northern Australia, New Guinea, Samoa,
  • upervisory role in certain establishments in Southeast Asia, typically those related to sex work, b
  • people from Sze Yup emigrated to Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, Australasia, North America and South A
  • ough stinky tofu is very popular in East and Southeast Asia, not many households prepare stinky tof
  • works around the world, including East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia and other regions.
  • Upland Southeast Asia,
  • erved as bureau chief in Baghdad, Cairo, and Southeast Asia, and as a correspondent covering the wa
  • d frequently among populations of East Asia, Southeast Asia, and culturally Austronesian regions of
  • udies, he went on numerous research trips to Southeast Asia, China, Korea, Central Asia, yet most o
  • It is widespread in Southeast Asia, in Borneo, China, India, Java, Malaysi
  • r clandestine missions behind enemy lines in Southeast Asia, as they fought for a country that had
  • of South Asia, West Asia (including Persia), Southeast Asia, the Himalayas, China, Korea and Japan.
  • ons in North and South America, West Africa, Southeast Asia, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
  • n and the coast of China to the Philippines, Southeast Asia, and Indonesia, to as far south as the
  • stern and southeastern Asia and the Maritime Southeast Asia, where it lives in different types of f
  • az, Chinese New Year is celebrated in China, Southeast Asia, and Chinese communities worldwide.
  • l rainforest substorey fruit trees native to Southeast Asia, especially Borneo.
  • The fruit is cultivated in Southeast Asia, by a few backyard growers in South Flo
  • iety is almost exclusively found in East and Southeast Asia, in regions with sizable Chinese popula
  • Dilemmas of statehood in Southeast Asia, Vancouver : Univ. of British Columbia
  • Built in 2001, it is the largest building in Southeast Asia, with 300,000 m2 (3,200,000 sq ft) floo
  • Early Cultures of Mainland Southeast Asia, Art Media Resources 2003, ISBN 1-58886
  • battle was the first surface engagement, in southeast Asia, that the U.S. Navy participated in sin
  • This species occurs throughout southeast Asia, especially in Indonesia, Malaysia, and
  • He also spent time in most of Southeast Asia, Australasia, South America, and Europe
  • on the Middle East, the Balkans, Central and Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
  • e 1000 BC (psalms 48) and other countries in Southeast Asia, mainly China.
  • he world, including Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, South America, and Easte
  • as part of the dismantling of the Empire in Southeast Asia, proposed to combine its colonies on Bo
  • t is practiced by ethnic Burmese in parts of Southeast Asia, India and Bangladesh.
  • rnment, and later in occupied territories of Southeast Asia, with the same purposes.
  • It is native to Southeast Asia, the Philippines, and northern Australi
  • of caecilians (Limbless Amphibians) found in Southeast Asia, southern Philippines, and western Indo
  • in Syria, southern Turkey and large parts of Southeast Asia, their diversity is the largest in Afri
  • In Southeast Asia, and particularly in Thailand and parts
  • ll, Derek John (1996), Tectonic evolution of southeast Asia, Geological Society, ISBN 9781897799529
  • one of the best known architectural firms in Southeast Asia, having been formed in Shanghai circa 1
  • the Black-thighed Falconet found throughout Southeast Asia, and the White-fronted Falconet on the
  • he Caribbean, East Africa, Mauritius, India, Southeast Asia, Latin America, the southern United Sta
  • ly Xylocopinae, occurring throughout Africa, Southeast Asia, and Australasia.
  • This plant has spread to South and Southeast Asia, having become a weed in India and Thai
  • It is available in Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand and North Ameri
  • In the Southeast Asia, the powerful Khmer Empire had come to
  • 10 species, found in Assam, Southern China, SouthEast Asia, and western Malesia.
  • o and TV station transmissions across China, Southeast Asia, the Pacific and Oceania.
  • In the United States and southeast Asia, A&W is a Yum! Brands, Inc. company.
  • t least fifty meditation retreats in Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and United States.
  • h multilateral trade could operate freely in Southeast Asia, notably between China, Singapore and S
  • raining regiment until 1966 when deployed to Southeast Asia, engaged in combat operations in South
  • Grass jelly, a food from China and Southeast Asia, often served in drinks
  • grate south to winter in Pakistan and India, southeast Asia, and southern Japan.
  • the ethnic origins of the Malagasy people in Southeast Asia, and are shared by the flag of Indonesi
  • 10, 8414, 14668): Spread all over East Asia, Southeast Asia, Siberia, Central Asia and indigenous p
  • nus of lowland evergreen rainforest trees in southeast Asia, comprising two or three species.
  • nowned collection of art from South Asia and Southeast Asia, with examples of this region's sculptu
  • egiceras is a genus of trees and shrubs from Southeast Asia, Malesia, Australia and the Pacific Isl
  • Unlike other versions of fish sauce in Southeast Asia, padaek is made from freshwater fish, o
  • of the largest privately-owned hospitals in Southeast Asia, and has grown to one of the most advan
  • These fish originate from Africa, Southeast Asia, and South Asia.
  • While senior air staff officer, Air Command Southeast Asia, and deputy commander of the Third Tact
  • found in the croton plant, a shrub found in Southeast Asia, exposure to which provokes a poison iv
  • es of tephritid fruit fly that is endemic to Southeast Asia, but has also been introduced to Hawai'
  • phyllum cheiri and Bulbophyllum vinaceum, in Southeast Asia, which lure the flies using methyl euge
  • It is native to much of China, India, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia.
  • ey conducted three additional deployments to Southeast Asia, interrupted by a second regular overha
  • species is an economically important fish in Southeast Asia, especially in Malaysia, Singapore, Tha
  • B4: It is found often in East Asia, Southeast Asia, Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Mada
  • ng at Hawaii, the Philippine Islands, Japan, Southeast Asia, Arabia, Alaska, and the Canal Zone.
  • ost of the fishes of this genus are found in Southeast Asia, China, Vietnam.
  • of China's oil imports derived largely from Southeast Asia, but it's, again, growing demand has fo
  • ree found in tropical forests in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Northern Australia.
  • It lives in dense forests of southeast Asia, from the Assam district of India to In
  • a blue butterfly which is found in South and Southeast Asia, specifically, Sikkim, Myanmar and peni
  • He made several voyages to southeast Asia, visiting the Philippines and Moluccas
  • early 200 National Intelligence Estimates on Southeast Asia, plus monthly summaries for Vietnam and
  • ctions on Asia, such as China, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, and America showing pre-Columbian civi
  • mation about a plot to bomb embassies in the Southeast Asia, giving rise the "yellow alert" of 10 S
  • They are found in Madagascar, Southeast Asia, Malaysia, eastern Australia, New Zeala
  • For the country located in Southeast Asia, see Laos.
  • It is distributed in south, east and southeast Asia, breeding in India, Taiwan, China and t
  • For the region in Southeast Asia, see Tonkin.
  • the specimens are believed to have come from Southeast Asia, so the true distribution of the Okinaw
  • d widely in rice farming in east, south, and southeast Asia, as well as other places.
  • ons overseas, including the Persian Gulf and Southeast Asia.
  • rofoundly, as have his travels to Africa and Southeast Asia.
  • book reviews or debates about the history of Southeast Asia.
  • stalment of a large planetarium projector in Southeast Asia.
  • inating in the Himalayan region of India and southeast Asia.
  • l tree native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
  • indrophis ruffus is a snake species found in Southeast Asia.
  • rge evergreen tree, native to South Asia and Southeast Asia.
  • in montane forests of continental South and Southeast Asia.
  • ies of hesperid butterfly found in India and Southeast Asia.
  • istinctive element of the fauna of south and southeast Asia.
  • m the Middle East to Japan, including all of Southeast Asia.
  • ins art from China, Japan, Tibet, India, and Southeast Asia.
  • histling duck which breeds in South Asia and southeast Asia.
  • rthenos) are a genus of butterflies found in Southeast Asia.
  • periid butterfly which is found in South and Southeast Asia.
  • rope and Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Manila in Southeast Asia.
  • is a species of hesperid butterfly found in Southeast Asia.
  • as expanding to become one of the largest in Southeast Asia.
  • term that applies to a number of peoples in southeast Asia.
  • It is native to Southeast Asia.
  • sciences, and philosophy of East, South, and Southeast Asia.
  • misphere and monsoon rains in South Asia and Southeast Asia.
  • dialuzona is a loach living in freshwater in Southeast Asia.
  • international students, mainly from East and Southeast Asia.
  • that flew weather reconnaissance missions in Southeast Asia.
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