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  • !Won ...Table|bg=#EE0000|party=Workers' Party (WP)|display=display:none|contest=1|won=1|vote=3,598|ratio=43.32|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 42.53}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|display=display:none|contest=1|won=1|vote=4,707|ratio=36.99|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 28.27}}
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  • !Won ...Table|bg=#EE0000|party=Workers' Party (WP)|display=display:none|contest=1|won=1|vote=16,045|ratio=54.50|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 41.67}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|display=display:none|contest=1|won=1|vote=48,965|ratio=72.94|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 11.97}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|display=display:none|contest=7|won=7|vote=53,222|ratio=72.69|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 1.40}}
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  • !Won ...Table|bg=#EE0000|party=Workers' Party (WP)|display=display:none|contest=1|won=1|vote=7,012|ratio=51.93|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 45.71}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|display=display:none|contest=1|won=1|vote=9,082|ratio=82.94|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 36.01}}
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  • !Won {{GE Party Table|party=Independent(s)|display=display:none|contest=1|won=1|vote=7,747|ratio=73.31|swing=N/A}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|display=display:none|contest=1|won=1|vote=14,452|ratio=61.23|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 11.79}}
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  • !Won ...Table|bg=#EE0000|party=Workers' Party (WP)|display=display:none|contest=1|won=1|vote=13,460|ratio=62.08|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 49.25}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|display=display:none|contest=1|won=1|vote=12,053|ratio=70.59|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 3.50}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|display=display:none|contest=1|won=1|vote=11,625|ratio=72.21|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 1.88}}
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  • !Won ...Table|bg=#AA5634|party=Labour Front (LF)|leader=David Marshall|contest=17|won=10|vote=42,300|ratio=27.06|swing=New}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|display=display:none|contest=1|won=1|vote=6,398|ratio=59.55|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 12.62}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|display=display:none|contest=5|won=5|vote=9,407|ratio=83.59|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 36.66}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|display=display:none|contest=5|won=5|vote=14,545|ratio=69.93|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 16.79}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|display=display:none|contest=3|won=3|vote=N/A|ratio=N/A|swing=N/A}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|display=display:none|contest=3|won=3|vote=N/A|ratio=N/A|swing=N/A}}
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  • It won the ''Best Drama Serial'' award at the [[Star Awards 1998]]. [[Xie Shaoguan |[[Xie Shaoguang]] <br> 謝韶光 || {{won}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|leader=Lee Kuan Yew|contest=51|won=37|vote=272,924|ratio=46.93|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 7.15}}
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  • ...tten or edited nearly 30 books, four of which have won national awards. He won the Singapore Literature Prize in 1996 for his novel, ''Tangerine'', which
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|leader=Lee Kuan Yew|contest=65|won=65|vote=524,892|ratio=70.43|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 16.29}}
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  • !Won ...FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|leader=Lee Hsien Loong|contest=93|won=83|vote=1,527,491|ratio=61.23|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 8.63}}
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  • ...nth reservoir. It provides water storage, flood control and recreation. It won a 2009 AAEE award.
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|leader=Lee Kuan Yew|contest=75|won=75|vote=494,268|ratio=77.66|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 3.57}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|leader=Lee Kuan Yew|contest=79|won=77|vote=568,310|ratio=64.83|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 12.83}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|leader=Lee Kuan Yew|contest=51|won=43|vote=281,891|ratio=54.08|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 45.36}}
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  • !Won ...=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|leader=Goh Chok Tong|contest=81|won=77|vote=477,760|ratio=60.97|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 2.20}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|leader=Lee Kuan Yew|contest=58|won=58|vote=65,812|ratio=86.72|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 39.79}}
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  • !Won ...FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|leader=Lee Hsien Loong|contest=84|won=82|vote=748,130|ratio=66.60|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 8.69}}
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  • !Won ...g=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|leader=Lee Kuan Yew|contest=81|won=80|vote=848,029|ratio=63.17|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 1.66}}
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  • !Won ...FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|leader=Lee Hsien Loong|contest=87|won=81|vote=1,212,154|ratio=60.14|fc=#F00|swing=▼ 6.46}}
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  • !Won ...=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|leader=Goh Chok Tong|contest=84|won=82|vote=470,765|ratio=75.29|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 10.31}}
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  • ...withdrawing from the alliance in 2007. To date, no member of the party has won an election to claim a constituency seat in Parliament. However the party's
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  • !Won ...=#FFFFFF|party=People's Action Party (PAP)|leader=Goh Chok Tong|contest=83|won=81|vote=465,751|ratio=64.98|fc=#0A0|swing=▲ 4.01}}
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  • ...1987–96).[citation needed] He stood for the 2011 presidential election and won the second highest number of votes at 34.85% among all four candidates, los
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  • ...m Singapore participated in the 2007 Southeast Asian Games in Thailand and won 43 gold, 43 silver and 41 bronze medals. * February 4 - Singapore won the 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, thereby defending their championship.
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  • In the 2015 Singapore general election, the PAP won 83 of the 89 constituency (101 total) elected seats in the Parliament of Si
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  • ...aptation earned him a nomination for the Best Young Talent award, which he won, along with co-stars Joshua Ang and Eric Huang at the 2002 Star Awards. | 2002 ||''I Not Stupid''|| Liu Kok Pin || '''Won - Young Talent Award, Star Awards 2002'''
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  • ...ident in 1981, resulting in a by-election of the Anson seat which was then won by opposition leader J.B. Jeyaretnam (this was seen as one of the major ups
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  • ...well known for its Military Band, which has performed internationally and won awards, and for its long-standing policy of making extensive and routine us ...s locally and abroad. In the 2005 Singapore Youth Festival (SYF), the band won Gold with Honours, an achievement repeated in 2007, 2009 and 2011.
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  • ...n/ens/xwzx/2009-05-13/1277.shtml "CSR Sifang and Kawasaki Heavy Industries Won the Bid in the Subway Vehicle Project of Singapore"]. 13 May 2009. Retrieve
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  • ...54,000 cubic metres of concrete and 18,000 tones of reinforcing steel, and won the Architectural Design Award and Best Buildable Design Award awarded by t
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  • ...y Awards 2011 in the comedy category. The cast has also been nominated and won awards and commendations at the Asian Television Awards.<br>
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  • ...sity of Singapore to pursue subjects in History and Political Science, and won the Straits Steamship Prize in 1999, as well as achieving a Bachelor of Art
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  • ...went with the Bedfordshire Regiment to France for the Battle of Somme, and won the Military Cross.
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  • In 2006, the SLA put up the site for commercial lease. The tender was won by Bestway Properties, which proposed to build a luxurious spa-resort by th
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  • ...on, Shawn was edged out in the earlier rounds. But this cute young boy has won so many fans that he returned back into the ring in the Revival Round. ...sing to [[Hwa Chong Institution]] in the semi-finals. (The competition was won by the United World College of South East Asia, which beat Hwa Chong in the
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