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  • Note how he calls Uday "late" without explaining cause of his untimely demise Then he writes this brilliantly put sentence:

    languagehat.com: SAINT WHO? 2004

  • Hyderabad and its proprietor, a sort of Indian Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., called Uday Joshi, were frequently in the society pages of the Times of India, and each mention of Joshi made my father curse and rattle the paper.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

  • Hyderabad and its proprietor, a sort of Indian Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., called Uday Joshi, were frequently in the society pages of the Times of India, and each mention of Joshi made my father curse and rattle the paper.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

  • Hyderabad and its proprietor, a sort of Indian Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., called Uday Joshi, were frequently in the society pages of the Times of India, and each mention of Joshi made my father curse and rattle the paper.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

  • Hyderabad and its proprietor, a sort of Indian Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., called Uday Joshi, were frequently in the society pages of the Times of India, and each mention of Joshi made my father curse and rattle the paper.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

  • "We need to help the children," Luguev recalls Uday's saying with a smirk.

    Iraq's Black Gold 2007

  • I asked them if they would like to give me their emails so I could send them the video links of Galloway calling Uday 'Your excellency' and telling him

    For a democratic secular Iran. For peace and prosperity in the Middle East. Azarmehr 2010

  • It took me around three months to read the script, but when I read it, I felt I was reading a romantic book or a breezy novel and I immediately called Uday and gave my consent, "she added.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009

  • And, by the way, Uday carries the head of his dead brother Qusay in a plastic bag.

    David Finkle: First Nighter: Robin Williams Broadway-Bows in Rajiv Joseph's Toothless Play David Finkle 2011

  • As a consequence, guilt-ridden Tom of the purloined pistol is visited not only by Kev's ghost but also by the ghost of Uday Hussein Hrach Titizian, the Saddam Hussein son he murdered in order to steal a gold gun the corrupt scion carried.

    David Finkle: First Nighter: Robin Williams Broadway-Bows in Rajiv Joseph's Toothless Play David Finkle 2011

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