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(denied a 'propah' education in the Queen's English) sweated it out with frequent power cuts back home in Kolkata, Jyoti babu preferred to cool his heels in London.
The Times of India 2010
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(denied a 'propah' education in the Queen's English) sweated it out with frequent power cuts back home in Kolkata, Jyoti babu preferred to cool his heels in London.
The Times of India 2010
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(denied a 'propah' education in the Queen's English) sweated it out with frequent power cuts back home in Kolkata, Jyoti babu preferred to cool his heels in London.
The Times of India 2010
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Though they style themselves as the worthiest gongs in pop – move along, Cowell, there's only propah music here – they are just as daffy as the rest, simply because of the presence of pop stars.
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We must be more serious and project the propah ethnic image.
ianmcdonald: Spingate ianmcdonald 2010
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November 14, 2008 at 12:07 pm ebry wun iz invited for a propah Engerlish tee
No room for you in our spa - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Gobi Manchurian You must pronounce this as GoPi Manchurian- this almost seems like the name of a propah South Indian boy with a surname that rhymes with Subramanian
Ginger Sesame Hakka Noodles and the love for Indian-Chinese 2006
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So what if Bombay neither has an autumn nor a propah winter, I can always think about the snow, the wind chill, the nightfall at 5 pm and the fun of wearing mufflers & woollen caps and feel happy about it.
Archive 2006-11-01 2006
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So what if Bombay neither has an autumn nor a propah winter, I can always think about the snow, the wind chill, the nightfall at 5 pm and the fun of wearing mufflers & woollen caps and feel happy about it.
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Gobi Manchurian You must pronounce this as GoPi Manchurian- this almost seems like the name of a propah South Indian boy with a surname that rhymes with Subramanian
Archive 2006-05-01 2006
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