Definitions
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- noun the region of Malaysia on the Malay Peninsula
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Examples
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The short answer is that West Malaysia follows the time zone for East Malaysia, and Singapore follows West Malaysia.
Time zone mystery Sun Bin 2007
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Also present was the Rt Revd Ng Moon Hing, the new Bishop of West Malaysia, consecrated the day before, who was fulfilling his first engagement as bishop of the diocese.
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Also present was the Rt Revd Ng Moon Hing, the new Bishop of West Malaysia, consecrated the day before, who was fulfilling his first engagement as bishop of the diocese.
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Today the traffice flow along the Second Link bridge that connects the southern part of West Malaysia to Singapore was smooth in both directions.
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On this explanation, can it then be taken that the Sikhs in West Malaysia are free to continue to use 'Allah' which has been in their liturgy, so I'm told, for as long as the faith has been practised?
Transcript of a Phil Donahue Show about Hackers from P-80 Systems 1985
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This will soon be the standard announcement by the lead flight attendant on all domestic flights leaving Sabah or Sarawak for West Malaysia.
Transcript of a Phil Donahue Show about Hackers from P-80 Systems 1985
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On why the different positions for East and West Malaysia, this clown proffered that "the situation in the Peninsula is different as 'Allah' was only introduced into Christian worship and publication a few years ago".
Transcript of a Phil Donahue Show about Hackers from P-80 Systems 1985
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"Christians in the two Malaysian Borneo states can continue to use the term 'Allah' for God in Malay print as they have done for the last 300 years" but East Malaysians residing in West Malaysia will have to abide by the "Allah for Muslims only" prohibition.
Transcript of a Phil Donahue Show about Hackers from P-80 Systems 1985
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It is also cultivated in towns and settlements (for example, Kepong, West Malaysia).
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It is found in Borneo and New Guinea and is cultivated in towns and settlements (for instance, Kepong, West Malaysia, and Lae, Papua New Guinea).
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