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Burmese

of or relating to or characteristic of Myanmar or its people the Burmese capital Burmese tonal languages the official language of Burma a native or inhabitant of Myanmar

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We got a lot of those. A Burmese temple and three Spanish ceilings down the hall.
And, Miggleori, if we happen to run across any Burmese dancing girls. we can't stop and talk to them.
But they're extraordinarily familiar with the terrain and the Burmese language.
Well, Willie. looks like we're up a Burmese creek without any paddle.
Burmese.
And Burmese dancing girls crying their eyes out just to hold your hand.
After twelve years in the Burmese jungle, I'm starving, Lady Agatha starving for a white shoulder.
I'm no burmese wizard.
He looks Burmese.
Me Burmese.
This bird can learn Burmese, Japanese - anything you want to teach it.
It's a Burmese ruby!
By the same token, there must be Burmese who look just like him.
The Burmese priest who has been my teacher has formally accepted me into the priesthood.
A Burmese temple and three Spanish ceilings down the hall.
Listen, you can take my job, the Rangoon Airways, the Burmese. and the rest of this country and give it back to Marco Polo!
Indians, Burmese, Siamese.
The daughter of a Burmese mother and a Greek father.
The Russians used to give them to us to fight the Burmese, but now it's harder to get.
Each bullet can kill one Burmese soldier.
About 200 miles inland from Rangoon, deep in the Burmese mountains.
Burmese authorities wired this photo over.
Um, if you're stuck here tonight, there's a little Burmese restaurant I could show you.
It is the way Burmese soldiers are.
Like so. Burmese dress becomes you very much!
Some British. Indians, Burmese, Siamese.
Yeah, Persian, Maltese, Burmese, Manx, calicoes.
Burmese dress becomes you very much!
Because we Burmese are too polite to resist.
But- - But he's in the Burmese jungle.
You speak Burmese?
They've scheduled the hearing for the Burmese.
It's Edwardian, beautifully worked. with mine- cut diamonds and an actual color Burmese sapphire.
You're like a Burmese sapphire all by yourself.

News and current affairs

Vietnamese, Indonesians, Filipinos, Burmese, Indians, and Malays wanted their freedom, too.
India's strategic rivals, China and Pakistan, began to court the Burmese generals.
The Chinese even began developing a port on the Burmese coast, far closer to Calcutta than to Canton.
But most Burmese sense that if changes are managed well, the country will have embarked on an irreversible course.
Perhaps they heard the message of the Arab Spring, or simply understood that, with more than three million Burmese living abroad, it was impossible to isolate the country from the rest of the world or prevent ideas from seeping in from its neighbors.
PRAGUE - The enormous suffering of the Burmese people caused by the recent cyclone, which has caused tens of thousands of deaths, deserves the sympathy of the entire world.
But more than sympathy is needed, because the Burmese military junta's incompetence and brutal oppression are further aggravating the tragic consequences of this natural disaster.
Burma's rulers have failed in their duty to protect the Burmese people, but active and decisive political action by the international community towards the regime may yet do so.
But watching the Burmese monks on television defy the security forces of one of the world's most oppressive regimes, it is hard not to see some merit in religious belief.
Even the most thuggish Burmese dictator must hesitate before unleashing lethal force on men dressed in the maroon and saffron robes of their faith.
The Burmese monks, together with nuns in pink robes, were soon joined by students, actors, and others who want to be rid of the military junta.
China's decision to block the UN Security Council from condemning the Burmese regime's assault on the Buddhist monks and other peaceful protestors underscores its long-standing political support for the junta.
Although China has expressed some vague concerns over the crisis to the Burmese government, it has not taken any action that could meaningfully affect the regime's calculations, despite its singularly unique leverage.
They could play an essential leading role in a process including the Burmese parties, China, India, the European Union, Russia, and the United States that could devise a roadmap for change in Burma.
Yet Suu Kyi, and much of the Burmese opposition, is beginning to admit that today's political liberalization might be the real thing.
Almost simultaneously, Thein Sein offered even stronger signals that his was a very different Burmese administration: he freed political prisoners and invited Suu Kyi for direct talks with him.
India's nationalist leader and first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, was a close friend of the Burmese nationalist hero Aung San, whose daughter, the Nobel laureate and opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, studied in New Delhi.
The increasingly forlorn resistance operations staged from Indian territory were shut down in the hope of reciprocation from the Burmese side.
Any Indian government's primary obligation is to its own people, and there is little doubt that the economic opportunities provided by Burmese oil and gas are of real benefit to Indians.
With this move, the military leaders are putting their sham vote aimed at tightening their repressive grip on power ahead of the well being of the Burmese people.
Given the Burmese generals' hard line stance to date, it will likely prove to be necessary for Ban to go to Burma to meet face-to-face with its leaders.
Without it, the junta will continue to have a free hand to act against the human rights of the Burmese people.
Attacks against the country's ethnic minorities continue, with the deliberate targeting of civilians, including children, by the Burmese military and police.
Action must also be taken to end the impunity with which the Burmese generals have ruled.
When Burma joined ASEAN in 1997, there were only 210,000 Burmese refugees and asylum seekers throughout the region.
Had China put pressure on the Burmese junta to stop slaughtering its own people, it would have earned substantial moral credit around the world.

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