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But the difficulty of the archaeologists still exists, if not in the fact of idols being ascribed to early Buddhists, then in the physiognomies, in the type of all these Enkay-Tenkay Buddhas.
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Enkay-Tenkay is a worse difficulty for them than even Nassik; they find it as hard to conquer as the Persians found Thermopylae.
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Twelve miles south-east from Chandvad there is a whole town of subterranean temples, known under the name of Enkay-Tenkay.
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Enkay bladders have been inside the Azteca, used in the 1986 world cup in Mexico, the Etrusco
The Economic Times 2010
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What's more, Adidas balls used in six world cups before this, starting from the 1986 Mexico world cup, have sported Enkay bladders.
The Economic Times 2010
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NEW DELHI | CHANDIGARH: The headquarters of Enkay (India) Rubber Co is situated amid the sprawling Jahangirpuri Industrial area, a dusty and crowded manufacturing district in north Delhi, where streets are chaotic and dotted with large trucks carrying containers prominently marked with logos of shipping companies.
The Economic Times 2010
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These balls have variously been produced in factories in Pakistan, France, Morocco and Thailand, and Enkay has delivered its bladders to all these countries.
The Economic Times 2010
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Today, Enkay is positioned as an end-to-end Converged Solutions Provider.
Press Releases 2009
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Enkay has a complete range of products, sales & support capability to meet the convergence needs of the Indian corporate world.
Press Releases 2009
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Enkay offers one-stop-shop convenience to its diverse customers having an equally diverse set of requirements, be it a Govt.
Press Releases 2009
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