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To expose readers to the true spectrum of Muslim American dating experiences, Ayesha Mattu and Nura Maznavi compiled "Love, InshAlla: The Secret Love Lives of American Muslim Women," $15.95, Soft Skull Press an anthology of romantic relationships, gay and straight, arranged and spontaneous, monogamous and not.
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Mattu, seeing that everyone was present, stopped ringing the bell, and the clergyman led the way inside, followed by Mr Macgregor, with his topi against his stomach, and the Lackersteens and the native
Burmese Days 2002
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‘Behold there the degeneracy of the East,’ said the doctor, pointing to Mattu, who was doubling himself up like a caterpillar and uttering grateful whines.
Burmese Days 2002
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‘Poor old Mattu, the uprush of modern progress seems to have missed him somehow,’ Flory said, throwing another four-anna piece over the rail.
Burmese Days 2002
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Mattu had shambled away after further grateful noises.
Burmese Days 2002
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Mattu stationed himself by the door and began to pull the punkah — it was so arranged that it only flapped over the front pews, where the Europeans sat.
Burmese Days 2002
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Mattu, the Hindu durwan who looked after the European church, was standing in the sunlight below the veranda.
Burmese Days 2002
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"We're ahead of schedule, " Mattu said through the link.
Mirage Tiedemann, Mark W. 2000
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Mattu used to say that failure wasn't even part of our vocabulary.
Mirage Tiedemann, Mark W. 2000
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Mattu rushed toward her, waving his arms like great wings.
Mirage Tiedemann, Mark W. 2000
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