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Until then, our swag is safe in the custody of the Singhalese.
They moved back past the pool, away from the treasure niche, down through the corridor to the door where the Singhalese stood.
"I was waylaid there by murderous Singhalese," he recounted.
The Singhalese had admitted their hard-pressed master.
"The man in charge on the present shift was a Singhalese named Malya.
Students and instructors can choose to play each clip in English, Singhalese, or Tamil.
Masses are held in English, Tamil and Singhalese.
"Look out -" As Cliff exclaimed the warning, the two Singhalese sprang from hiding places by the walls.
There are Tamils married to Singhalese, Hindus to Christians or Buddhists.
She ran the local school in Ceylon, learned Singhalese, and taught it to her 2 stepchildren as well as her own six children.
A translation into Singhalese, after appearing in a Catholic paper in Ceylon, appeared in booklet form.
Six deputies dragged Toklar from the sheriff; the Singhalese went down beneath the combined force of the husky rescuers.
Other groups regularly visiting the temple are Buddhist families from the expatriate Singhalese, Bangladeshi and Nepalese communities.
Singhalese and Indian gangs did the grubbing and earthwork and 3,000 Chinese labourers laid over 1 km of track per day.
Our host family are Singhalese who came from the south 60 years ago, settled on Mannar and became - linguistically and culturally - Tamil.
She nodded and smiled gravely at me, standing aside to admit a very tall, very thin Singhalese whose gangling frame was draped in an elegant white suit.
The term tourmaline derives from the Singhalese (Ceylonese) for the water-worn pebbles found in Sri Lanka, tourmali.
Apart from these languages she has sung in Bhojpuri, Mythili, Singhalese, Marathi, Bengali etc.
It has performed in India and elsewhere in several languages such as Hindi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil and Singhalese.
Sinhala (also called Sinhalese or Singhalese) is the mother tongue of the Sinhalese ethnic group which is the largest in Sri Lanka.
However there are different information pointing to that the Panabokke family members where in the service of Singhalese royal families long before the English period, even back to the 12th century.
He has also received international attention: his work has been translated into nine languages including English, Swedish, Danish, Dutch, Japanese, Singhalese, Malay, German and French.
The Government and the army are dominated by Singhalese, the ethnic group that makes up nearly 75 percent of the population and rejected as anathema the guerrillas' demand for an independent Tamil nation.
"About a decade ago we at Praxis were asked by Sri Lanka to come into their country and take over the economy and work on arbitration between the Tamils and the Singhalese.
Life style and the ordinary dress of the man was very simple, consisting of drawers, a cloth bound round the loins, after the mode of the Singhalese, and a handkerchief twisted round the head.
The ambulance was redirected to a hospital at a sinhalese dominated Amparai.
A study in 2007 found similar frequencies of the allele HLA-A*02 in sinhalese (7.4%) and North Indian subjects (6.7%).
A large number of Karava flags have survived the ravages of time and many are illustrated in E. W. Perera's monumental book titled 'Sinhalese Banners and Standards'.
The Censuses of 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901 had shown Ceylon Tamils and Indian Tamils of Sri Lanka grouped together as minority while more than 70 per cent were sinhalese.
The population according to 2001 census is 745,693 of which 90.7% are sinhalese, 8.3% Sri Lankan Moors, 0.7% native Sri Lankan tamils and 0.1% tamils of Indian origin.
This phase of the war was initiated by the LTTE who massacred almost 600 sinhalese and Muslim police personnel after they were ordered by the Premadasa government to surrender to the LTTE.
When studying Genetic Flow from Southern Asia, Kshatriya found that some sinhalese had the greatest contribution from South Indian Tamils (69.86% +/- 0.61), followed by Bengalis from the North East of India (25.41% +/- 0.51).