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Well, almost - in a phrase Salman Rushdie once coined to sell us cream cakes, it's naughty but nice.
Evening Standard - Home Clifford Bishop 2011
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Incidentally I recall being in a chippy in Stoke around then when local white youths were taunting the Asians with comments about "Solomon Rushton" which was there approximation to the name Salman Rushdie
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I'll admit to my own projection: I think veils, to quote the word Salman Rushdie used to describe the things, "suck."
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Pierre Tristam 2010
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I'll admit to my own projection: I think veils, to quote the word Salman Rushdie used to describe the things, "suck."
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Pierre Tristam 2010
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I'll admit to my own projection: I think veils, to quote the word Salman Rushdie used to describe the things, "suck."
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Pierre Tristam 2010
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Right now, I'm reading Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie, which is a remarkable piece of YA fantasy fiction; that dude has an active imagination, and a wicked sense of humour.
nadruwrini, part 1 jlundberg 2005
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I vaguely recall Salman Rushdie saying something similar - "As soon as I say something, I want to disagree with myself" - or words to that effect, but I can't track down the quotation.
pohanginapete 2010
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Whilst the author reads excerpts of her masterpiece, guests, purported to include luminaries such as Salman Rushdie and A.N. Wilson, will form a chorus and sing the hymns under the direction of the conductor and with accompaniment of a bellowing organ.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2009
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Whilst the author reads excerpts of her masterpiece, guests, purported to include luminaries such as Salman Rushdie and A.N. Wilson, will form a chorus and sing the hymns under the direction of the conductor and with accompaniment of a bellowing organ.
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Whilst the author reads excerpts of her masterpiece, guests, purported to include luminaries such as Salman Rushdie and A.N. Wilson, will form a chorus and sing the hymns under the direction of the conductor and with accompaniment of a bellowing organ.
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