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  2. MS Bergensfjord (1955) - Wikipedia

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    She was sold to the Singapore-based Rasa Sayang Cruises and joint venture of Norwegian shipping forms Thoreson & Company and Bruusgaard Kiosterud & Co. [2] She was renamed Rasa Sayang and she was then utilized for long-distance cruises including around-the-world trips. Unfortunately, her career came to an end in 1977 and she was laid up.

  3. Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The Shangri-La Hotel Singapore was managed by Westin Hotels & Resorts, until Shangri-La International Hotel Management Limited was founded in 1979, and management of the Singapore Shangri-La was taken back over from Westin in 1984. However, it would not be until 1991 that Shangri-La assumed control of the rest of the hotels. [6]

  4. Buffet - Wikipedia

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    A buffet is a system of serving meals in which food is placed in a public area where the diners serve themselves. [1] A form of service à la française, buffets are offered at various places including hotels, restaurants, and many social events.

  5. Rasa Sayang - Wikipedia

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    The tune of "Rasa Sayang" can be heard in the film. [21] The original footage of this film is stored in the Gedung Arsip Nasional, Jakarta and other museums. [ 10 ] A further film also existed under the title Insulinde (1925) which was directed by Max Hauschild, but it is described as a silent film .

  6. Dhātu (ayurveda) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 January 2025, at 07:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Hāsya - Wikipedia

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    Hāsya (Sanskrit: हास्य) is a Sanskrit word [1] for one of the nine rasas or bhava (mood) of Indian aesthetics, usually translated as humour or comedy. [2] [3] The colour associated with hasya is white and deity, Pramatha, [4] and leads to exultation of the mind.