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ÂIn most British-ruled countries, the correct phrase is actually, âHappy Christmasâ because the term Merry represents a drunken behavior.
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THR provides no details about which actors will play what roles, but the logline of the film is that the story is set in British-ruled Palestine at the end of World War II.
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Pakistan celebrates its Pakistan Day on March 23 every year to commemorate the adoption of year 1940 resolution demanding a separate state for the Muslims of British-ruled India.
Asia in Photos 2010
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Pakistan celebrates its Pakistan Day on March 23 every year to commemorate the adoption of year 1940 resolution demanding a separate state for the Muslims of British-ruled India.
Asia in Photos 2010
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Pakistan celebrates its Pakistan Day on March 23 every year to commemorate the adoption of year 1940 resolution demanding a separate state for the Muslims of British-ruled India.
Asia in Photos 2010
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Pakistan celebrates its Pakistan Day on March 23 every year to commemorate the adoption of year 1940 resolution demanding a separate state for the Muslims of British-ruled India.
Asia in Photos 2010
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I spent many hours with Flannery and liked him, even though I had little sympathy with IRA terrorism or overly sentimental Irish-American support for "reunification" between the overwhelmingly Catholic Republic and its Protestant-dominated, British-ruled neighbor to the north.
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Pakistan celebrates its Pakistan Day on March 23 every year to commemorate the adoption of year 1940 resolution demanding a separate state for the Muslims of British-ruled India.
Asia in Photos 2010
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I spent many hours with Flannery and liked him, even though I had little sympathy with IRA terrorism or overly sentimental Irish-American support for "reunification" between the overwhelmingly Catholic Republic and its Protestant-dominated, British-ruled neighbor to the north.
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Pakistan celebrates its Pakistan Day on March 23 every year to commemorate the adoption of year 1940 resolution demanding a separate state for the Muslims of British-ruled India.
Asia in Photos 2010
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