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Vermivore
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species of a type commonly known as shrew rats which was discovered in 2011 in Indonesia . The name, which can be translated as "worm-eating, few-toothed mouse"
Echoes (Anggun album)
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received quadruple platinum and became the best-selling pop album of 2011 in Indonesia . Meanwhile, Échos reached number 48 on the French Albums Chart and
Leila Lopes
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Indonesia". Asia Sentinel. Retrieved 25 September 2012. "Miss Universe 2011 in Indonesia ". YouTube. Retrieved 25 September 2012. "Marie Noelle Ada : Miss Universe
Dutch colonial empire
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28 June 2010. Retrieved 15 August 2013. Aubrey Belford (3 March 2011 ). "In Indonesia , a Scandal Over Soccer". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 August
The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry
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under the title "Những cặp đôi tuổi dần", beginning from November 6, 2011 . In Indonesia the series aired on B-Channel under the title Still, Marry Me beginning
Gravity (Westlife album)
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Will Reach You" was released as a promotional single on 17 February 2011 in Indonesia , Ireland, and the Philippines. All tracks produced by John Shanks
Toyota Avanza
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(facelift, China) The second-generation Avanza was launched on 9 November 2011 in Indonesia with development led by Toyota chief engineer Kaoru Hosokawa. According
List of Toradora! chapters
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Entertainment published the first volume in English language in March 2011 . In Indonesia , Elex Media Komputindo published the first volume in July 2011 in
Asphere Innovations
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Asiasoft subsidiaries under one company. PT. Asiasoft was founded 2011 in Indonesia and has published three games for PC: AIKA Online (terminated 2014)
Bui Cong Duy
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age) - 2nd prize of the 4th ASEAN International Concerto Competition 2011 , in Indonesia Bui Cam Ly - 3rd prize of the National Music of 2007 Autumn, and 3rd
After the Dark
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Canada, United States and United Kingdom." Filming began on 25 June 2011 in Indonesia and continued over seven weeks in different parts of the country including