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  • He informed the Prime Minister that Nimo – Padam – Darchan Road at a cost of Rs. 302.04 crore, Srinagar - Leh Road at a cost of Rs. 190 crore, Srinagar-Uri Road at cost of Rs. 357 crore, Batote-Kishtwar Road at a cost of Rs. 655 crore are in progress.

    Indian PM chairs high level Economic Reconstruction meeting in Kashmir 2009

  • I don't know how the puck got into their end but Nimo had the puck and had two guys to pass to.

    National Hockey League - Avalanche vs. Ducks 2001

  • A steepish climb brought us to a plateau at an altitude of 16,400 feet, from which we obtained a fine view of the snow range running from East to West from the Mangshan Mountain to the Lippu Pass, and beyond to the N.E. the four lofty peaks of Nimo

    In the Forbidden Land Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894

  • Pass, and beyond, to the north-east, the four lofty peaks of Nimo

    An Explorer's Adventures in Tibet Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894

  • "Nishung," from being composed of two branches, respectively from the districts of Nimo and Shung, both on the road between Sikkim and

    Himalayan Journals — Complete 1864

  • Here they were fortunate enough to engage old Pasco and his wife, with Richard's former attendant, Jowdie, together with Ibrahim and Nimo, two Bornou men, who could speak English, as also the Haussa language.

    Great African Travellers From Mungo Park to Livingstone and Stanley William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • Nimo Ahmed, of the MHRA, said the dangers of the online drug industry reach well beyond the millions of Britons being harassed by email hackers to buy fake Viagra.

    WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2011

  • Resident Nimo Jama, 38, said her niece watched from her bedroom window as Temidayo was stabbed in broad daylight.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • Resident Nimo Jama, 38, said her niece watched from her bedroom window as Temidayo was stabbed in broad daylight.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • Local resident Nimo Jama, 38, said she heard her nine-year-old niece scream in terror after seeing the attack from a window overlooking the scene.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

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