Burmese men read news on arrested dissident Aung San Suu Kyi earlier this month.
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Burmese names were originally one syllable, as in the cases of U Nu and U Thant.
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Burmese pythons were recognised as an established species in the region in 2000.
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Burmese English continues to use Indian numerical units such as lakh and crore.
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Burmese Pythons are rarely seen in the middle Florida Keys, where Lopez works.
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Burmese no longer see those organization with optimistic views cos of this crisis.
From the economist.com
Burmese tofu may be fried as fritters cut in rectangular or triangular shapes.
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Burmese dishes rely on pantry items to be made in advance, such as fried shallots.
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Burmese pythons have become a problem in the wild when they escape or are released.
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A native or inhabitant of Myanmar
Of or relating to or characteristic of Myanmar or its people; "the Burmese capital"; "Burmese tonal languages"
The official language of Burma
(burma) Myanmar: a mountainous republic in southeastern Asia on the Bay of Bengal; "much opium is grown in Myanmar"
Burmese (1962u20131990), a black RCMP Police Service Horse (PSH) mare, was given to Queen Elizabeth II by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and ridden by the Queen for Trooping the Colour for eighteen consecutive years from 1969 to 1986.
Burma, officially the Union of Myanmar, is the largest country by geographical area in mainland Southeast Asia. ...
(Burma) One of 60 nations believed to have al Qaeda cells active.
(Burma) There were numerous indigenous tribes in Burma when it was overrun by the Japanese. The Shan tribes of eastern Burma, who had strong ethnic and cultural ties to Thailand, were strongly pro-Japanese. ...
Large cultured pearls (10 mm and larger) grown in large oysters off the coasts of Burma. Warmer in color tone than South Sea cultured pearls, rare and costly.