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The drug Gleevec, targeted just for this disease, created miraculous remissions and now has become the standard therapy for CML from Siddartha Mukerjee's "The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer".
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Like the budget 20 years ago, Mr. Mukerjee has the chance to get back on the reform path.
Overstimulated India Jahangir Aziz 2011
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Paneer is a high protien food my dietician Anjali Mukerjee had prescribed for me when I was on a weight loss program.
Archive 2009-03-01 Anjali 2009
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On food security, Mr. Mukerjee was detailed in his plans.
Mukherjee Gets Some Things Right Harsh Joshi 2011
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Paneer is a high protien food my dietician Anjali Mukerjee had prescribed for me when I was on a weight loss program.
Paneer Tikka Anjali 2009
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Shikha Mukerjee, who directs a nongovernmental organization and has spent her whole life in Calcutta, notes that the world of the leisurely wealthy, with their live-in servants, is disappearing, as the upper classes live a less secure, more frantic existence.
Oh! Kolkata! 2008
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Shikha Mukerjee, who directs a nongovernmental organization and has spent her whole life in Calcutta, notes that the world of the leisurely wealthy, with their live-in servants, is disappearing, as the upper classes live a less secure, more frantic existence.
Oh! Kolkata! 2008
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Sarah Mukerjee the BBC Environment reporter is quoted today as saying the whole series was ‘patronising’ - damn right.
A Nice Day For A Forced Wedding. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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Shikha Mukerjee, who directs a nongovernmental organization and has spent her whole life in Calcutta, notes that the world of the leisurely wealthy, with their live-in servants, is disappearing, as the upper classes live a less secure, more frantic existence.
Oh! Kolkata! 2008
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As his biographer Hirendra Nath Mukerjee relates, he left his small village "before the snows [melted and] only lightly clad as if he intended merely taking a walk," with only "a stick in his hand and a small bundle" of food and paper under his arm (15, 16).
Enlightenment East and West: An Introduction to Romanticism and Buddhism 2007
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