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  • f Akhil Amar is not busily writing an op/ed about this clause in the Constitution,

    Is That Legal?: Supreme Court Archives 2006

  • Dismayed by his nation's lack of knowledge about Indian mythology, culture and religion, Pai launched an educational comics series titled Amar Chitra Katha ACK in 1967.

    RIP, ANANT PAI: 'Father of Indian comics' dies at 81 2011

  • In another incident, a man walked called Amar (ph) walked into the hospital; then his brother Mahmoud.

    CNN Transcript Mar 17, 2007 2007

  • In another incident, a man walked called Amar (ph) walked into the hospital; then his brother Mahmoud.

    CNN Transcript Mar 24, 2007 2007

  • In another incident, a man walked called Amar (ph) walked into the hospital; then his brother Mahmoud.

    CNN Transcript Mar 18, 2007 2007

  • In another incident, a man walked called Amar (ph) walked into the hospital; then his brother Mahmoud.

    CNN Transcript Mar 25, 2007 2007

  • A man Mr. Anderson calls Amar volunteered for U.S. forces as a way to pursue a vendetta against the Mahdi Army for killing his brother.

    Informed Reader 2007

  • The man, who gave his name as Amar, said: They took cars from this street, they said they are going to use them for transport and bring them back undamaged, we haven't seen them since.

    Evening Standard - Home Kim Sengupta in Tripoli 2011

  • "I can't point a finger at any one political party but any one of them can take advantage of the situation now and do what they want," says the policeman, who asked to be called Amar out of fear of being punished or arrested if his real name were used.

    Christian Science Monitor | All Stories 2010

  • "I can't point a finger at any one political party but any one of them can take advantage of the situation now and do what they want," says the policeman, who asked to be called Amar out of fear of being punished or arrested if his real name were used.

    Christian Science Monitor | All Stories 2010

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