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| irst Hollywood and English-language film of | Singaporean actress Fann Wong. |
| Interviewees have included | Singaporean actress Fann Wong, New Zealand actor Sam Ne |
| Diane Wei Liang, singer Olivia Newton-John, | Singaporean actress Fann Wong, golfer Lam Chih Bing, fo |
| he film score by Kevin Mathews and music by | Singaporean acts including Padres (a band fronted by Jo |
| aris Air Show and also to visit a permanent | Singaporean air force detachment stationed at Cazaux Ai |
| Addicted To Love is a | Singaporean and Malaysian co-production Chinese drama w |
| y Chinese Restaurants, but Thai, Malaysian, | Singaporean and other Pan-Asian restaurants, shops, bak |
| ini,a popular RJ-cum-host, Hema Malini is a | Singaporean and togerher they have two children: Visash |
| e" due too poorly rehearsed performances by | Singaporean artist Stefanie Sun and Hong Kong singer Ea |
| tional Open Championships behind a US-based | Singaporean athlete, to become the fastest women over t |
| y requested information about the case from | Singaporean authorities. |
| It was founded by | Singaporean billionaire Ng Teng Fong in 1960s. |
| The company is owned by | Singaporean billionaire Ng Teng Fong and his family. |
| , his second volume of poetry, was the only | Singaporean book to be named to the Straits Times Top T |
| rd Anthony Pyman (born April 17, 1968) is a | Singaporean born former English cricketer. |
| For the style of | Singaporean building, see Shophouse#Variants. |
| Vincent Cheng is a | Singaporean Catholic social worker who was detained wit |
| Starring Hong Kong actor Jordan Chan, | Singaporean celebrity couple Fann Wong and Christopher |
| His interrogation led investigators to the | Singaporean cell. |
| Wong Meng Kong (born 1963), | Singaporean chess grandmaster |
| Terence Cao (born 6 October 1967) is a | Singaporean Chinese MediaCorp television actor. |
| The Price of Peace is a | Singaporean Chinese World War II period drama televisio |
| premiere on 24 July 1982 to be the birth of | Singaporean Chinese Drama Production. |
| ailor who has belatedly discovered that the | Singaporean Chinese prostitute he picked up in Bugis St |
| about Muhammad Aslam Yar Ali Khan, who is a | Singaporean citizen of Pakistani descent and had made c |
| ) and Temasek (Temasek Holdings) and giving | Singaporean citizens a direct stake, whether through sh |
| Kong conglomerate founded by George Tan, a | Singaporean Civil Engineer working in Hong Kong as a pr |
| Production was led by Khoo's | Singaporean company Zhao Wei Films. |
| He was also a board member of | Singaporean company Keppel Offshore & Marine, as the on |
| mesake occupant, Asia Insurance, which is a | Singaporean company incorporated on 11 July 1923. |
| that Getai was one of Singapore's uniquely | Singaporean cultural attributes. |
| rtist to have received the 2 most acclaimed | Singaporean cultural awards, i.e. the Young Artist Awar |
| the government of Singapore and follows the | Singaporean curriculum. |
| In 2001, | Singaporean DBS Bank acquired and privatized Dao Heng B |
| Singaporean director Eric Khoo, who previously exclusiv | |
| It is named after Dr. Tay Chong Hai, a | Singaporean doctor who discovered and subsequently publ |
| It is considered one of the greatest | Singaporean Dramas produced and catapulted actress Zeng |
| List of | Singaporean electoral divisions 1959-1963 - 51 seats |
| List of | Singaporean electoral divisions 1997-2001 - 83 seats |
| List of | Singaporean electoral divisions 1976-1980 - 69 seats |
| List of | Singaporean electoral divisions 1968-1972 - 58 seats |
| List of | Singaporean electoral divisions 1980-1984 - 75 seats |
| List of | Singaporean electoral divisions 1955-1959 - 25 seats |
| List of | Singaporean electoral divisions 2006-2011 - 84 seats |
| List of | Singaporean electoral divisions 2011-Present - 87 seats |
| Murugesu (c.1967 - 13 May 2005) was a Tamil | Singaporean executed for smuggling 1.03 kg of cannabis |
| an militants who were holding hostages on a | Singaporean ferry in what is known as the Laju incident |
| Chicken Rice War is a | Singaporean film released in 2000 by Raintree Pictures. |
| The Ghosts Must Be Crazy is a | Singaporean film directed by Boris Boo and Mark Lee. |
| The Toledo makes an appearance in the 2007 | Singaporean film Just Follow Law, directed by Jack Neo. |
| rved as the player agent in Asia, including | Singaporean football player Agu Casmir and Pierre Njank |
| Zulfadli Zainal Abidin, | Singaporean footballer |
| V. Sundramoorthy was a | Singaporean footballer in the 1980s and 1990s, and wide |
| For the | Singaporean footballer, see Hafiz Osman. |
| teve Chia contesting for Pioneer SMC in the | Singaporean General Election 2011. |
| rst stepped into the political arena in the | Singaporean general election, 2011 when he contested in |
| Singaporean government has pledged US$500,000 in emerge | |
| med as if Dr Tan had publicly supported the | Singaporean government's controversial Operation Spectr |
| rganising major political campaigns against | Singaporean groups on the far left. |
| ere are also many English loanwords used in | Singaporean Hokkien. |
| owards Quanzhou accent, as is the case with | Singaporean Hokkien. |
| Consequently, “the cultivation of a | Singaporean identity has been largely successful in con |
| ph reported Vadera had become consultant to | Singaporean investment company Temasek. |
| Faisal Abdullah as Rafaat, Malay | Singaporean IT genius. |
| e song, "Shine On Me", together with fellow | Singaporean Jai. |
| wo applications of the death penalty by the | Singaporean justice system; he excerpts a report from T |
| They are currently signed with the | Singaporean label Pulverised Records. |
| 1916 - d. 1999) was a distinguished | Singaporean law professor. |
| phonology, vocabulary and grammar, Standard | Singaporean Mandarin is similar to Putonghua (Standard |
| Before the standardisation of | Singaporean Mandarin in the year 1979, Mandarin was lar |
| comparison with Chinese, Taiwanese or even | Singaporean Mandarin, Malaysian Mandarin is clearly dis |
| Sin Boon Ann is a | Singaporean Member of Parliament for Tampines GRC. |
| Lowson was born to an English father and a | Singaporean mother. |
| eye of Singaporeans when he starred in the | Singaporean movie comedy Forever Fever (1998). |
| Beauty World is a | Singaporean musical written by Michael Chiang and compo |
| written in 1988, it is one of the first two | Singaporean musicals. |
| Art Fazil, | Singaporean musician |
| with 1998's 'Groovy', featuring well-known | Singaporean musician Ray Aziz on drums. |
| television adaptation of a mystery novel by | Singaporean novelist Wu Weicai about the fate of two st |
| lso been covered by Canadian Avril Lavigne, | Singaporean Olivia Ong on her album A Girl Meets Bossa |
| Teo was born to Chinese | Singaporean parents who immigrated to Australia. |
| The GRC has been the home seat of senior | Singaporean People's Action Party (PAP) politician and |
| ther bid was also received by the club from | Singaporean Peter Lim, who increased his initial offer |
| Singaporean pop singer, Aliff Aziz covers Tong Hua song | |
| Unknown date - The | Singaporean presidential election, 2011. |
| The ex-construction foreman was spotted by | Singaporean producer Billy Koh in his company's talent |
| ang was personally mentored in composing by | Singaporean producers Lee Shih Shiong and Lee Wei Song |
| The film is a | Singaporean production with Japanese dialogue, and was |
| n (born 1 November 1980, in Singapore) is a | Singaporean race car driver. |
| A Perfect Day is the 9th album by a | Singaporean recording artist, Stefanie Sun. |
| Poh Seng Song anchored the | Singaporean relay team to a silver medal. |
| dopting the system of government of the old | Singaporean republic. |
| Tatters signed for | Singaporean S-League club Woodlands Wellington in 2011, |
| s in Hong Kong, parented by UOB-Kay Hian, a | Singaporean securities company. |
| t is an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet in a | Singaporean setting, where fierce competition between r |
| On Shaw Ming (born 7 May 1977) is a | Singaporean shooter who won a gold medal at the 2006 Co |
| bles is best remembered for being the first | Singaporean show on gambling, and featured two of Singa |
| Singaporean singer Stefanie Sun also covered the song f | |
| No More Panic is name of the debut album by | Singaporean singer Jocie Kok. |
| lso known as Jacintha or Ja for short, is a | Singaporean singer and actress. |
| des six tracks, on which one is a duet with | Singaporean singer Olivia Ong, as well as a piano solo |
| top 24 contestants in Project Superstar, a | Singaporean singing competition held in June 2005 after |
| in English with some Singlish elements and | Singaporean slang, it is one of the best known musicals |
| ts to portray the multi-cultural flavour of | Singaporean society with the extensive use of Singlish. |
| ecently the King's College London Malaysian | Singaporean Society put up a student production of Beau |
| vention against any terrorist attack on the | Singaporean soil. |
| They were | Singaporean soprano Khor Ai Ming, Singaporean tenor Wil |
| was invited to perform alongside other big | Singaporean stars such as Stefanie Sun in front of a cr |
| Queen's Scholarships in 1889 to fund bright | Singaporean students to further their studies in Britis |
| ificate programs designed for the trade and | Singaporean students and existing jewellery designers d |
| Chay Jung Jun (born February 18, 1982) is a | Singaporean swimmer who has represented the Republic in |
| tory with 40 gold medals, surpassing fellow | Singaporean swimmer Patricia Chan's record of 39 gold m |
| In support of | Singaporean talent, local musicians and composers featu |
| also decided the winner, as only Indian and | Singaporean teams were the contingents; India won gold |
| For the | Singaporean television Series, see Switched! |
| It was the third long-running drama in | Singaporean television history, and was modelled on the |
| de, making it one of the more least-watched | Singaporean television dramas. |
| In an effort to inject competition into the | Singaporean television broadcasting industry, the gover |
| July 2003: presented by | Singaporean theatre company Toy Factory Theatre Ensembl |
| -Angola match, Maidin also became the first | Singaporean to referee more than one match at a World C |
| on Official of the year, becoming the first | Singaporean to achieve this refereeing honour. |
| e, a yearly event organised by the Overseas | Singaporean Unit in the Prime Minister's Office to enga |
| first artist to enter the Asia Hitlist was | Singaporean violinist Vanessa-Mae. |
| Alan was divorced from his | Singaporean wife in this story and had his six-year-old |
| te in Southeast Asia, in the hope of making | Singaporean women more aware of the lack of basic neces |
| ontentious in recent years due to access of | Singaporean workers to the lighthouse. |
| play by the same name originally written by | Singaporean writer Michael Chiang. |
| itional order; Tan is the family name) is a | Singaporean writer. |
| In 2000, his article introducing | Singaporean xiangsheng was published in the column on x |
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