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    manila
    [ noun ]
    1. a strong paper or thin cardboard with a smooth light brown finish made from e.g. Manila hemp

    2. <noun.substance>
    3. the capital and largest city of the Philippines; located on southern Luzon

    4. <noun.location>


    Manila \Ma*nil"a\, Manilla \Ma*nil"la\, a.
    1. Of or pertaining to Manila or Manilla, the capital of the
    Philippine Islands; made in, or exported from, that city.

    2. {Manila paper} or the color of {manila papaer}.
    [PJC]

    {Manila cheroot} or {Manila cigar}, a cheroot or cigar made
    of tobacco grown in the Philippine Islands.

    1. The Philippine air force operates a bombing range near the plantation north of Manila.
    2. Manila stocks sagged after four sessions of advances. Strong gains in Wellington were led partly by foreign buying.
    3. The quake, which measured 7.7 on the Richter Scale, caused relatively little damage in Manila but killed more than 700 people and damaged thousands of buildings elsewhere in Luzon.
    4. He took his ministers on a cruise around Manila Bay in an apparent bid to quash reports of schisms between power blocs in his seven-week-old government.
    5. In Cebu City, 350 miles southeast of Manila, police said they discovered Friday the bodies of five people who they believed were executed by rebels on suspicion of being military informers.
    6. Manila Mayor Gemiliano Lopez, who inspected the site Tuesday, said the dig was about 17 feet deep.
    7. Rodolfo Biazon said an informant told the military the sabotage team would try to destroy fighter jets, fuel storage tanks and other equipment at the Basa air base, about 40 miles north of Manila.
    8. ONGPIN WAS REPLACED as Manila's finance chief and Laurel resigned a post.
    9. In San Fernando, 140 miles north of Manila, officials issued flood warnings for residents along the Agno river in Pangasinan province.
    10. Manila stocks rebounded slightly as bargain-hunting in commercial and industrial issues perked up trading.
    11. Strong winds continued to buffet Manila on Sunday.
    12. Manila's Cardinal Jaime Sin, who normally presides at religious events attended by the president, was absent from Saturday's ceremony.
    13. Advancing that task beyond any particular time frame is the objective of the International Congress on World Evangelization, which is meeting Tuesday through July 20 in Manila, the Philippines.
    14. CHINA'S recent reaffirmation of its claim to the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea overshadowed the start of a meeting of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) in Manila yesterday.
    15. Subic, 50 miles west of Manila, is one of six installations technically under Philippine command but effectively under U.S. control.
    16. The plane took off Tuesday from Clark Air Base, 50 miles north of Manila, to take part in exercises, but it failed to rendezvous with other aircraft.
    17. Since Marcos died Thursday in exile in Hawaii, Manila radio and television stations and newspapers have in daily reports showed the grieving widow, Imelda, standing before the former president's open coffin.
    18. Equities closed lower in Hong Kong and higher in Wellington, and were little changed in Sydney and mixed in Singapore and Manila; some Manila gains were attributed to window dressing.
    19. Equities closed lower in Hong Kong and higher in Wellington, and were little changed in Sydney and mixed in Singapore and Manila; some Manila gains were attributed to window dressing.
    20. A police captain was shot Sunday in a Manila suburb and 15 people were killed in fighting between guerrillas of the communists' New People's Army and anti-communist vigilantes on the central island of Negros.
    21. Another soldier was killed on Tuesday when rebels waiting in ambushed fired on a military jeep as it passed by a cemetery in Candelaria town, 55 miles southeast of the capital Manila, another report said.
    22. Last September, communist rebels killed two American civilian employees of Camp O'Donnell, about 15 miles north of the base, on the day Vice President Dan Quayle arrived in Manila.
    23. Iligan is about 500 miles south of Manila.
    24. Negotiators in Manila attempted to break a deadlock over the future of U.S. military bases in the Philippines, failing to resolve a dispute over whether Washington has made full payments for the installations.
    25. Complete reports of natural disasters often take days or weeks to reach Manila because of the Philippines' primitive communications system.
    26. In January 1987, U.S. authorities barred Marcos and his wife from leaving Oahu Island following a coup attempt in Manila by his followers.
    27. Manila newspapers said Klarissa Honasan was born Friday to Jane Honasan and weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces.
    28. Last June, armed men attacked the stockade at Manila's Camp Crame, where Dulay was held, in what the military said was a bid to free him.
    29. She said the department was not sure what would happen next, but "It just continues to be good news" from Manila.
    30. Mrs. Marcos, 60, is charged in the alleged illegal transfer of more than $160 million from the Manila government and defrauding banking institutions of $165 million more.
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