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| This settlement adopted unanimously by the commission. | ||
| Gandhi explained if the amount of the refund was less | ||
| important then the fact that |
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| This settlement adopted unanimously by the commission. | ||
| Gandhi explained if the amount of the refund was less | ||
| important then the fact that |
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| This settlement adopted unanimously by the commission. | adopted | was adopted |
| Gandhi explained if the amount of the refund was less | If | that |
| important then the fact that | then | than |
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| From the beginning, though, | ||
| I had an aversion from the water when I was in it. | ||
| This started where I was three or four years old |
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| Q.1. This settlement adopted unanimously by the commission. | ||
| Q.2. Gandhi explained if the amount of the refund was less | ||
| Q.3. important then the fact that |
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| Q.1. The great prose-writers of the world could not admit it, | ||
| Q.2. but my conviction grows stronger day after day | ||
| Q.3. which prose-writing is not and cannot be |
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| Q.1. Gandhiji and the lawyers now proceed to conduct | ||
| Q.2. a far-flung inquiring into the grievances of the farmers. | ||
| Q.3. The hole area throbbed with the activity. |
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| But half an hour later, | ||
| the rattrap peddler stood again behind the door. | ||
| He did not try getting in, however. He only went up to the window, |
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| Q.1. A young boy dressing in a grey uniform, | ||
| Q.2. ‘wore socks and shoes, | ||
| Q.3. ‘ wore socks and shoes, |
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| When I saw whom it was, I said, “Excuse me, but | ||
| aren’t you Danny Casey?” And he looks sort of surprised. | ||
| And he said, “Yes, that’s right.” And I knew it would be Him since |
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| Q.1. But half an hour later, | ||
| Q.2. the rattrap peddler stood again behind the door. | ||
| Q.3. He did not try getting in, however. He only went up to the window, |
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| Q.1. A few months latter, the telephone lines of | ||
| Q.2. the big bosses of Madras buzzed but once again | ||
| Q.3. we for Gemini Studios cleared a whole shooting |
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| The great prose-writers of the world could not admit it, | ||
| but my conviction grows stronger day after day | ||
| which prose-writing is not and cannot be |