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Laser Vision's latest release folk album of Mahbub Pial 'Kon Ronge Dakore' is the ideal presentation of Bangla folk song.
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The songs depict the research of the anthropologist Pial.
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Pial Sommers, married to Isobel DuChamps, who was feebleminded.
Second Glance Jodi Picoult 2003
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Pial Sommers had been one of seven children, the only one who was not, according to this chart, insane or criminal or perverse.
Second Glance Jodi Picoult 2003
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Pial still doesn't know what happened to his parents or siblings but is determined to find out.
RutlandHerald.com 2009
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Boarding a plane Feb. 12, Pial flew to Nairobi, then Amsterdam and then New York City before arriving in Burlington two days and nine time zones later.
RutlandHerald.com 2009
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Pial talks of a Sudanese mother who fled her country's civil war, only to face the culture shock of trying to juggle a family and low-wage job.
RutlandHerald.com 2009
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Pial, walking eight months and another 300 miles, somehow reached the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya in 1992.
RutlandHerald.com 2009
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Pial doesn't share any specifics in deference to all involved (client confidentiality prevents the state from commenting), but says he empathizes with the troubled woman's plight.
RutlandHerald.com 2009
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Pial and his peers found help through the Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program, a field office of the nonprofit U.S.
RutlandHerald.com 2009
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