Examples of using According to the washington post in English and their translations into Indonesian
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According to the Washington Post, Indonesian police admitthat the Indonesian military killed American teachers in Papua in 2002
According to the Washington Post, the president is always accompanied by a military aide carrying an emergency satchel known as the“football”,
According to The Washington Post, to which Khashoggi was a contributor,
According to the Washington Post, during the past 15 months, Maryland's three largest casinos- the Maryland Live,
According to The Washington Post, Netanyahu has specifically told the White House that the crown prince is a key strategic partner
According to the Washington Post, she was sitting in a cart on a path 15 to 20 yards(13.7m to 18.3m)
According to The Washington Post, a crowd of around 300 protesters calling for West Papua's independence were confronted by a group of counterprotesters in Surabaya,to voice your aspiration, but don't bring the separatist issue.".">
According to The Washington Post, a"Scientists' March on Washington" is currently in the works,
According to the Washington Post and New York Times,
with a large number of them being'20-something men', according to the Washington Post.
found that in Florida, state employees had been discouraged from using the terms"climate change" and"global warming," according to The Washington Post.
aimed at curbing the president's clout in taking military action, according to The Washington Post.
at least according to the Washington Post, the Bureau of Labor Statistics does show that about 50 percent of small businesses fail within five years.
Trump's recently departed national security adviser, John Bolton-- long an advocate for regime change in Iran-- opposed a suggestion from Trump that he might support lifting some of the sanctions against Iran, according to The Washington Post.
just as accusations of Russian interference in the election were mounting, according to The Washington Post.
which is set to expire in 2020, according to The Washington Post.
Afghan officials, according to the Washington Post.
finalized a $500,000 contract from the U.S. State Department to help assess the impact of foreign propaganda, according to The Washington Post.
who appears in the complaint as Royal Family Member-1, according to the Washington Post, which initially reported the charges.
moving the homeless en masse into a government facility, according to the Washington Post.