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Based on 2 verified sources covering Myanmar:

Bin There Dump That Celebrates First Anniversary and Expands Into Central MD Bin There Dump That, a well-known dumpster rental company, is marking its first year of operations in Northern Virginia. [1]

DALA TOWNSHIP, Rangoon Division — “I did cast my ballot in the last election, so this time I will do the same … ticking the name of the person I like,” Daw Mar, a 48-year-old Dala resident, said during a visit by The Irrawaddy to the rural township j... [2]

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[1] MM bignewsnetwork.com · 40% match

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Bin There Dump That Celebrates First Anniversary and Expands Into Central MD Bin There Dump That, a well-known dumpster rental company, is marking its first year of operations in Northern Virginia.

[2] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2015-10-22 · 30% match

A Ferry From Big City Campaigns, Dala Hints at Poll’s Rural Dynamics

DALA TOWNSHIP, Rangoon Division — “I did cast my ballot in the last election, so this time I will do the same … ticking the name of the person I like,” Daw Mar, a 48-year-old Dala resident, said during a visit by The Irrawaddy to the rural township j

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