How To Use Rangoon In A Sentence
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In October 1927, the young missionary was steaming at 15-20 knots towards Rangoon.
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The Taiwanese spy network is believed to be still active in Burma, particularly in Rangoon, Mandalay, Myitkyina, Lashio and in border towns.
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It has already set up 2 new clinics in Serangoon Gardens and Novena Square this year, and plans to open another clinic in "NEX" shopping mall in Serangoon Central.
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In the Rangoon division, 18 out of 40 branch offices are now operating, with nine permitted to put up their old signboards.
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The Japanese aim to open the Bangkok - Rangoon section by the middle of May.
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The reasons may be found in Rangoon, amid the mildewing British colonial buildings and billboards threatening to "" crush '' foreign troublemakers.
Burma's Men Of Gold
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Japanese civilians, left to fend for themselves in Rangoon, evacuated as best they could and made their way via the Three Pagodas Pass into Kanchanaburi and thence to Bangkok.
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The disaster in Rangoon had touched off an extensive reorganization of the bureaucracy dealing with North-South and international affairs.
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These are the scruffy, barefoot, rag-tag, tatty little street urchins of the night that come out of their hiding spots once downtown Rangoon is deserted.
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The U.S. could use moral and political suasion to encourage American companies to cut links to Rangoon.
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During the Indian Mutiny of 1857 he sided with the mutineers in Delhi, and for this crime he was tried by the British and exiled to Rangoon, where he died.
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Ban will retain to Rangoon, where the international donors'conference will take place.
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Since last month four tow hi in Rangoon have reported bird flu cases.
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But the whispered questions at teahouses in Rangoon and across Burma were always delivered the same way.
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The dirge is a lament for Aung San Suu Kii, the deposed leader of Burma who has been held under house arrest in her home in Rangoon for 17 years.
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Rangoon currently bans the import of 15 product items from neighboring countries.
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A widely known garden climber, the scarlet Rangoon creeper is a native of Africa which was introduced in the tropics as a popular ornamental.
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Indian business magnates of pre-war Rangoon had arrived in that city with little more than a tin suitcase and a few annas in their pockets.
Amitav Ghosh discusses Sea of Poppies
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Rangoon currently bans the import of 15 product items from neighboring countries.
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The pilot and third officer loomed above him, as did the man at the wheel, a bulky German, deserted from a warship, whom he had signed on in Rangoon.
THE SEA FARMER
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Senator Webb was also allowed to talk with Suu Kyi for 40 minutes in Rangoon Saturday.
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The Han Wei became a phantom ship after pirates seized it on March 15 on a voyage from Singapore to Rangoon.
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But Joe soon discovered that naval officials in Rangoon had no record of his Kunming telegram.