How To Use Malacca In A Sentence
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The Strait of Malacca is one of the worlds hottest and most crucial strategic choke points.
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Sumatra is separated from Singapore by the narrow Strait of Malacca.
Haze Blankets Singapore
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Of the 74,000 vessels, carrying one-third of global seaborne trade, that passed through the Strait of Malacca last year, most also plied the South China Sea.
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At a time when cities such as George Town and Malacca are winning international recognition for their preservation of heritage sections of their cities, the Sarawak government's retrogressive efforts to wipe out remaining vestiges of Kuching's architectural heritage are incomprehensible.
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The Muslim ummah (transnational community of believers) from the Maghreb to Malacca is marked by ethnic, economic, doctrinal, cultural, and political differences.
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Top hats and black malacca canes are the visual signature of a show that combines cartoon posturing and a commitment to articulating the text.
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To the north-west lie the Malacca Straits, five hundred miles of international water, bordered by Malaysia to the north and Indonesia to the south, which are barely policed.
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Walking sticks of malacca and rattan were favorites for Town use, with crook, crutch or straight handles, very often mounted with silver bands and tips.
Dressing the Edwardian Man | Edwardian Promenade
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Malaysia Sports School started their campaign with a 6-0 drubbing of their juniors and then defeated former champions Malacca MC 4-1.
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Sailors have been killed off Sumatra and attacks on shipping is on the rise in the Malacca and Singapore Straits - two of the world's busiest shipping lanes, the paper said.
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The US success in Indonesia was a more important foreign policy victory, with control of the strategic naval chokepoint the Straits of Malacca at stake, than its subsequent failure in Indochina.
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The Malacca Strait, a busy sealane with more than 50,000 commercial ships plying it annually, is also a hotbed for pirates.
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Then, putting on his hat and overcoat, he took two others, his best malacca cane, an umbrella, and opened the front door.
In Chancery
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Labels: christmas, dear diary, malacca, malaysia, perfume, travel comments: zthon said ... what chocolate brand? sounds so tempting. dark chocolate truffle somemore.
081207 - Malacca
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Looking forward to a few days sailing his yacht, moored off the island of Phuket, Crasnianski set sail into the Straits of Malacca on Christmas Day.
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And it could under certain circumstances lead to unilateral action to suppress piracy and terrorism in the Malacca Strait.
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To the north-west lie the Malacca Straits, five hundred miles of international water, bordered by Malaysia to the north and Indonesia to the south, which are barely policed.
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And I stoode in doubt of that which came to passe, and would not vnlade my goods because that they were more sure in the shippe then on the land, the greatest part of the lading was the owners of the shippe, who was in Malacca, yet there were diuerse marchants there, but their goods were of small importance, all those marchants tolde me that they would not vnlade any of their goods there, vnlesse I would vnlade first, yet after they left my counsell and followed their owne, and put their goods a lande and lost euery whit.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Many involved smaller boats, such as tugs, barges and fishing boats, in the Malacca Straits and Indonesian waters.
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In 1832, Singapore became the administration center of the colony of Penang, Malacca and Singapore channel.
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This paper discusses the problems in the sea - route of Malacca straitusing the framework of " common security ".
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There I found gula malacca (palm sugar), the package bearing its Malay name, something which I thought would have been impossible to find here.
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I am a hainanese and used to drive to Malacca …. just for the original Hainanese chinese rice.
Planet Malaysia
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He turned over the pages with great decision, as if he were judging the book in its entirety, the printing and paper and binding, as well as the poetry, and then, having satisfied himself of its good or bad quality, he placed it on the writing – table, and examined the malacca cane with the gold knob which had belonged to the soldier.
Night and Day, by Virginia Woolf
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They love Malacca, and take a pride in beautifying it.
The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
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Her Malay monarchy absorbed a diversity of foreign traders into a polyglot elite united by the royal person, a Malay lingua franca, and a pattern of rules and sacred regalia passed down from courts such as Malacca and Pasai.
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Under English rule the great object of the police is to take the "amok" runner alive, and have him tried like an ordinary criminal for murder; and if he can be brought to bay, as he sometimes is, they succeed in pinning him to the wall by means of such a stout two-pronged fork as I saw kept for the purpose in Malacca.
The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
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He informed Heemskerk of the arrival in the straits of Malacca of an immense Lisbon carrack, laden with pearls and spices, brocades and precious-stones, on its way to Europe, and suggested an attack.
PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete
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He would then hold out his gold-headed malacca cane to be taken from him, and slightly spread his hands, gloved in bright wash-leather, to indicate that his coat, blue, lined with squirrel and collared with astrakhan, should be removed.
On Forsyte 'Change
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From Malacca there go every year to Martaban, which is a port of Pegu, many ships, both large and small, with pepper, sandal-wood, porcelain of China, camphor, _bruneo_ [165], and other commodities.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07
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* SCREAMS* haha sound like a bimbo. finally i dont look nerdy when i jump!!! and i jump with style * greases hair* thankew. hypering over malacca. cant wait to show off my class shirt hehehe and to eat cup noodles in the hotel. so fun!
Tamale-loco Diary Entry
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This too was held to be most certain, that the islands which they call the Moluccas, in which all spices are produced, and are thence exported to Malacca, lay within the Spanish western division, and that it was possible to sail there; and that spices could be brought thence to Spain more easily, and at less expense and cheaper, as they come direct from their native place.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 — Volume 01 of 55 1493-1529 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing
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Sumatra from Java, which he called the strait of Polimban, from a city he erroneously supposed to lie on the Javan shore, and passing through this returned to Malacca by the east; being the first European who sailed round the island of Sumatra.
The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants
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“Sails of silk and ropes of sendal,” and poetic noiseless movements only would suit these lovely Malacca Straits.
The Golden Chersonese and the way thither
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In this way blows can be made so formidable that with an ordinary malacca cane it is possible to sever a man's jugular vein through the collar of his overcoat.
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The price per bundle of split rattan is P 0.15 per 50 pieces of malaccas (malaccas are produced by splitting off the skin from the rattan poles with a hand-operated tool).
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“Yes,” said Baudelaire, raising his malacca cane like a sword, “we will map the city in the name of nudity.”
The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre
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At a time when cities such as George Town and Malacca are winning international recognition for their preservation of heritage sections of their cities, the Sarawak government's retrogressive efforts to wipe out remaining vestiges of Kuching's architectural heritage are incomprehensible.
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Denham merely smiled, and replacing the malacca cane on the rack, he drew a sword from its ornamental sheath.
Night and Day, by Virginia Woolf
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However, the train does not stop at Malacca town as it does not have a station.
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The prefect of police wore a bowler hat which accentuated his bulbousness, and carried a malacca stick.
The Emperor's Snuff-Box
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Starting from Taiwan, he traversed the Indian Ocean after passing through the Strait of Malacca.
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It also joined Malaysia in opposing an American plan to tighten security in the vital Malacca Straits shipping lanes, which might have meant stationing US troops nearby.
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Lim Huck Chin/Fernando Jorge for The Wall Street Journal Some businesses in Malacca have held unyieldingly to their past: Yong Heng Hin, for instance, was founded in the late 1800s and is the oldest functioning tinsmith in Malacca; it is now in fourth-generation hands.
Scenes From Malacca
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We sailed at four, with a strong favorable breeze, and the sea was really delightful as we passed among green islets clothed down to the water's edge with dense tropical vegetation, right out into the open water of the Straits of Malacca, a burning, waveless sea, into which the sun was descending in mingled flame and blood.
The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
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The IMB reported that between January and March this year, the Malacca Straits have seen seven piracy attacks.
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The dhow was sinking around 40 miles from land between Sumatra and Malaysia in the Malacca Strait.
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Situated at the exit to the Straits of Malacca between Indonesia and the tip of Malaysia, the country was a natural stopping point on long voyages and quickly blossomed into an important port.
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In the fifteen century, Islamic sultans arrived in Malay and founded the state or sultanate of Melaka (also spelled Malacca).