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The bread tasted much better in consequence, and he made the earth into a ball or _goli_ and taught his followers to extract the salt from it, whence their descendants are known as Goli
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II R. V. Russell
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Adima said the post was being built within 50 metres of Goli, which is considered to be a buffer zone.
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"Even today, my daughter is referred to as Goli, not by her real name," she said.
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"Even today, my daughter is referred to as Goli, not by her real name," she said.
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"Even today, my daughter is referred to as Goli, not by her real name," she said.
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"Even today, my daughter is referred to as Goli, not by her real name," she said.
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"Even today, my daughter is referred to as Goli, not by her real name," she said.
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To go with India-attacks-1year-child by Phil Hazlewood In a picture taken on November 23, 2009 Indian Viju Lakshman Chavan (R) holds her baby daughter Tejaswini (L), who is nicknamed 'Goli', 'Bullet' in Hindi because she was born during the Mumbai attacks last year, in the Colaba Woods Garden in Mumbai.
Jezebel 2009
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"The doctors told me to keep her name as 'Goli' because she was born amidst a hail of bullets," said Viju, flashing a smile.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2009
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But she also has a nickname - "Goli", which means "bullet" in Hindi.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2009
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