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In a joint statement emailed from USA, titled "AMRIT KHATAM KAR DIO AMARITDARI AAPPE KHATAM HO JANGE" (if one eliminates Amrit then Amritidharis will vanish inevitably), twenty Sikh organizations and Gurdwaras in North America made an open appeal to the Sikh Nation to be vigilant against the anti-Panthic actions of the blasphemous Ragi and his Kala-Afghani cohorts.
PunjabNewsline News 2009
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For the rest of the day, the Golden Temple sits shimmering in the large artificial lake, or tank, known as Amrit Sarovar, the pool of the Nectar of Immortality, while all around the temple complex 140 priests read out the Holy Book.
Evening Standard - Home Sarah Woodward 2011
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Piyush is an exotic drink not only by name that means "Amrit" or the drink of the God's but by taste too.
Piyush Anjali 2006
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Piyush is an exotic drink not only by name that means "Amrit" or the drink of the God's but by taste too.
Archive 2006-11-01 Anjali 2006
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In a similar vein, Google, the world's dominant search service, amasses data on thesurfing habits of most Internet users, and stores vast amounts of sensitive databelonging to usersofits popular Gmail and Google Apps online services, says Amrit Williams, CTO of security firm Big Fix.
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"There's no way to automate the process," says Amrit Williams, CTO of security management system company Big Fix.
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The promoters of Amrit Banaspati Company ABC, better known for its vanaspati and edible oil brands like Gagan, Ginni and Marigold, are said to be exploring various options, which range from selling its brands to offloading a substantial stake in the company.
Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011
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Indeed, any organization that cannot survive a sudden five - or six-figure loss should consider shunning Internet banking altogether, says Amrit Williams, chief technical officer of security firm BigFix.
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"The situation is much more dramatic, with the franc so strong," says Jan Amrit Poser , economist with Bank Sarasin.
Central Bank Chief Faces 'Big Gamble' Deborah Ball 2011
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COOPER: Let me ask Amrit about that because don't we actually now know that these are not just isolated incidents, that there is actually a pattern from policies that were made by the Bush administration to things that were done in Guantanamo and then were done in Bagram Air Base and then were done at Abu Ghraib.
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