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  • She, too, having made her resolve under former Buddhas, and accumulating good of age-enduring efficacy in this and that rebirth, and consolidating the essential conditions for emancipation, was, in this Buddha-era, reborn at Sāvatthī, in a brahmin's family, and named Guttā.

    Psalms of the Sisters Caroline Augusta Foley Rhys 1909

  • She, too, faring in the past as the aforementioned Sisters, was, in this Buddha-era, born at the town of Kammāsadamma 212 in the kingdom of the Kurus, in a brahmin's family.

    Psalms of the Sisters Caroline Augusta Foley Rhys 1909

  • It means my dream of having a knicker drawer like a Madison Avenue brahmin's reveals only that slaves in Guangzhou now have mastery of cotton.

    Top stories from Times Online 2010

  • When he learned the brahmin's story, he was very much impressed and decided to give him a reward.

    Making Light 2008

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