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This month, to celebrate JFI's first anniversary, Indira is hosting a joint JFI-WBB party, and the theme of the event is colorful and nutritious: Green Leafy Vegetables!
Archive 2007-04-01 Nupur 2007
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Her son Rajiv Gandhi, was chosen by the Congress (I) -- for "Indira" -- Party to take her place.
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Her son Rajiv Gandhi, was chosen by the Congress (I) -- for "Indira" -- Party to take her place.
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Her son Rajiv Gandhi, was chosen by the Congress (I) -- for "Indira" -- Party to take her place.
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Her son Rajiv Gandhi, was chosen by the Congress (I) -- for "Indira" -- Party to take her place.
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Saw your comment in Indira’s and realised that you were back.
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An extreme version of the realist view -- or that of the hawks -- was the so-called "Indira doctrine" whose key principles were that no foreign power would be allowed to cross the Himalayas or allowed to interfere in South Asia.
Aparna Pande: India-Bangladesh: Sins of Omission & Commission Aparna Pande 2011
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Before him on the floor, legs folded, torso upright, rested the Tahirian whom humans called Indira, because this happened so often that an Indian name felt appropriate.
Starfarers Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1998
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The former First Lady's other controversial comments included calling Indira Gandhi, the future prime minister of India, a "prune - bitter, kind of pushy, horrible woman".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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You haven't lived until you've seen SCTV's "Indira" spoofing "Evita" with Joe Flaherty playing "Slim Whitman as Che."
Happy Birthday, Slim Whitman! Bill Crider 2007
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