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  • He then called Parekh and asked him to meet him at Sion to collect the loan processing fee and the documents required for the loan, "Arjun Sawant, sub-inspector, Matunga police station, said.

    Daily News & Analysis 2009

  • Parekh notes that as Osama bin Laden became associated with attacks on the West, his popularity grew among disaffected Arabs and those unhappy with U.S. policy in the Middle East.

    Osama bin Laden Was Target of Perhaps Largest Manhunt in US History 2011

  • Midway through Aravind Adiga's "Last Man in Tower," a grizzled lawyer, Parekh, spits out these words to his client and the novel's protagonist, the retired schoolteacher Yogesh Murthy.

    A Mumbai of Wants Chandrahas Choudhury 2011

  • Parekh, who represents the city's instinct for continuous movement and pecuniary gain, is run aground by Masterji's constant refrain: "I keep telling you: nothing ."

    A Mumbai of Wants Chandrahas Choudhury 2011

  • This week I received confirmation of a lecture on Ambedkar's contribution to Indian political thought that I am organising at Oxford University, to be delivered by Professor Bhikhu Parekh in the second week of June.

    Letters: Trump cards 2011

  • Among Imperial Crown's shareholders are Jagdesh Parekh , who has business ties with Ajay and Atul Gupta, Indian brothers whose business interests include information technology and property development.

    Court Reverses South African Mining Rights Devon Maylie 2011

  • None of the trappings of wealth in her sprawling glass and concrete bungalow in Delhi -- the M.F. Husain on the living room wall or Tyeb Mehta or Manu Parekh -- seems to affect her.

    India's Richest Woman Focuses On Public Life Dinesh Narayanan 2010

  • Parekh notes that as Osama bin Laden became associated with attacks on the West, his popularity grew among disaffected Arabs and those unhappy with U.S. policy in the Middle East.

    Osama bin Laden Was Target of Perhaps Largest Manhunt in US History 2011

  • None of the trappings of wealth in her sprawling glass and concrete bungalow in Delhi -- the M.F. Husain on the living room wall or Tyeb Mehta or Manu Parekh -- seems to affect her.

    India's Savitri Jindal Dinesh Narayanan 2010

  • Parekh notes that as Osama bin Laden became associated with attacks on the West, his popularity grew among disaffected Arabs and those unhappy with U.S. policy in the Middle East.

    Osama bin Laden Was Target of Perhaps Largest Manhunt in US History 2011

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