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Examples

  • KOTA BARU: Wakaf Che Yeh, which is known for its night market, stands in sharp contrast today to when it first started, about 10 years ago.

    nst online 2009

  • Eight months after Kalyug happened, I did a film called Yeh Mera India for director N Chandra.

    rediff.com 2009

  • Last year, a British born and trained journalist of Pakistani origin, Waseem Mahmood, got together a bunch of well-known Pakistani actors and singers to compose a song against terrorism titled Yeh Hum Naheen (This is not us).

    British Blogs 2008

  • Last year, a British born and trained journalist of Pakistani origin, Waseem Mahmood, got together a bunch of well-known Pakistani actors and singers to compose a song against terrorism titled Yeh Hum Naheen (This is not us).

    British Blogs 2008

  • "Yeh Yeh" is the Chinese word for grandfather, and the brothers - half-Chinese, half-Vietnamese - recall fondly their grandpa's cooking.

    The Seattle Times 2008

  • That the judiciary is willing to go after senior politicians such as Yeh was seen by some foreign observers as another sign of the strengthening democratization of Taiwan's political system.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Michael Turton 2008

  • 'Yeh'll tolerate' im as long as he's here, it's as much his Forest as yours! 'he yelled, as Harry and Hermione both pushed with all their might against Hagrid's moleskin waistcoat in an effort to keep him moving forwards.

    Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Rowling, J. K. 2003

  • 'Yeh'll do it, then?' said Hagrid, who did not seem to have caugit what Harry had just said.

    Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Rowling, J. K. 2003

  • "Yeh," said Arnold Hatch, one evening, when they were talking in the

    Gigolo Edna Ferber 1926

  • "Yeh," mumbled the lad, astonished at finding himself addressed, not as an ink-stained husk of humanity, but as an understanding soul.

    Fran 1913

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