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- The capital of Colombia is: Brussels, Santiago, Bogota, Jakarta.† (source)
- Streets of Jakarta.† (source)
- Then I was sent on one such errand in Jakarta, one of the intended drug couriers asked to come along for the ride.† (source)
- He looked up at a television that showed a riot in progress in Jakarta, triggered by the news that the supposedly contained outbreak in Java hadn't really been contained at all.† (source)
- Then Jakarta, Seoul and Mumbai.† (source)
- Then realized he had nothing to say about Jakarta.† (source)
- She could know, instantly, the temperature in Jakarta, but she couldn't find one man on a campus like this?† (source)
- —Jakarta, Indonesia, sir.† (source)
- We blew off steam in Bali beach clubs, Jakarta military pool halls, and nightclubs like Tanamur that were borderline brothels.† (source)
- I'd never seen such stark poverty as what was on display in Jakarta, or such naked capitalism at work in the enormous factories and the Texas drawls coming from across the hotel lobby where the oil company executives were drinking.† (source)
- He knew nothing about Jakarta.† (source)
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- When I rode the elevator to the top of the Jakarta Grand Hyatt at dusk, stepped into the lush garden there, and began to run laps on the track that circuited the roof, I could hear the Muslim call to prayer echoing from mosque to mosque throughout the entire city.† (source)
- Is this the guy from Jakarta?† (source)
- Ah, Jakarta, Alan said.† (source)
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