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Examples
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Anthony nudged me and asked, "Can you imagine Mudaliar in such a scene?"
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I fell out with Mudaliar over an innocuous remark in my column.
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By then Mudaliar had been confirmed as Editor and the paper was ready to face the world with new vigour.
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Mudaliar and me had lunch one day in a Panaji restaurant and he seemed quite distraught.
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Mudaliar readily published the second one and, when the third piece appeared, I got the appointment order.
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Mudaliar was passed over by the management after Bikram Vohra left to go to Khaleej Times in Dubai.
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I lampooned Rajan Narayan in my columns occasionally, which Mudaliar permitted reluctantly.
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I made a passing remark that age was apparently catching up with Mudaliar.
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Despite the differences of opinion that resulted in our parting of ways, Mudaliar was a thorough gentleman and working with him was an enriching experience.
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Mudaliar, leader of the Indian Food Delegation visiting this country, the latter alluded to Mr. Hoover's impending visit to Europe to study the food situation there and suggested that if Mr. Hoover could include Asia and specifically India in his itinerary, it might help to diminish the impression reported to be current among Asiatics that the United States was pre-occupied with the
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