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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
- Mies Van Der Rohe, Ludwig 1886-1969. German-born American architect considered a founder of the International Style. His steel-frame and glass buildings include the Seagram Building in New York City (1956-1959) and the Chicago Federal Center (1963-1968).
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The leaflets are mainly distributed across Nandigram-adjacent Kontai, Ramnagar, Digha and Paniparul areas in east Midnapore district.
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Majjhima dialogues are found in the Chinese Ekottara and Samyukta, seventy Chinese Madhyama dialogues in Pali Anguttara, nine in Digha, seven in Samyutta and five in Khuddaka.
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The function was followed by the flagging off of three new trains, signing a memorandum of understanding with the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, and commencement of work on a multi-functional complex at Digha in Purba Medinipur, among other projects.
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Talsari - just around 10km from Digha - is located on the coast near a river mouth.
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If the Centre gives its nod, Talsari beach on the Orissa coast along with Digha in Bengal will be developed into a tourist circuit.
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Only one new railway line (Digha-Jaleswar) has been sanctioned as against 13, including three missing links, demanded by the state.
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"Former CPM MP Lakshman Seth and his men had repeatedly tried to prevent me from laying the Tamluk-Digha rail line by staging demonstrations on railway tracks," she alleged.
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On Saturday, Trinamool Congress chief and railway minister Mamata Banerjee is poised to flag off construction work on the extension of the Digha-Tamluk line to Nandigram.
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We certainly did not want to go to done to death Digha!
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Mandarmani beach resort is gaining popularity only recently and we were eager to see how different it was from Digha, the age-old favourite beach resort in West Bengal.
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