Port workers in Madras who spoke to our reporters were angry at the union backdown. |
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She obtained a Ph.D in plastic surgery from Madras University in 1979 and was the first to obtain a DSc for her work on nutritional management. |
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I decided to choose my old, reliable favourite, Chicken Madras with mushroom pilau. |
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While in India she left her husband, abandoned her 10-year-old son and gallivanted around Madras with a young unmarried escort. |
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The hostel was later named the Malabar Hotel, managed by Spencer and Co., Madras. |
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I have lots to say on this and also on another popular pastime in Madras, malling. |
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The 8th battalion of the Madras Regiment even sent its pipe band, complete with headgear, bagpipes and tartans. |
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Frosted store windows groaned with a cornucopia of Irish linens, Madras shawls, China tea, Moroccan slippers, Scottish whisky and Madeira wine. |
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The Madras Army did not join the upheaval of 1857, but it had lit a fuse in Vellore. |
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Her grandfather, who was a judge in the Madras High Court, was also a Sanskrit scholar and taught her Sanskrit slokas. |
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She established the Methodist mission hospital at Ikkadu near Madras, where she also served as a district magistrate. |
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In the state of Madras, speakers of Sourashtra petitioned the government for primary schools conducted in the medium of their own language. |
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I took a quick shower and looked into my closet, choosing a pair of Madras plaid Bermuda shorts and Abercrombie polo. |
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These first forts at Madras, Bombay and Calcutta were the principal seats from where the Company oversaw its affairs. |
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Bruno has to fly out from Madras, so next stop is the railway station to book his train ticket. |
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When I picked up Frank from Madras airport, the first thing that struck me was his youthful appearance. |
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The Madras Act IX of 1867 divided the city into eight wards, each represented by four Commissioners. |
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Other Sunset Specials include egg and bacon quiche, steak sandwich, pork chop with a choice of mushroom or peppercorn sauces and even a chicken curry Madras. |
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The Commissioner will give a public lecture at Madras University in Chennai. |
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Madras Road was virtually impassable to traffic, allowing only for four-wheel-drive vehicles and trucks, which could go up to a certain point and then turn back. |
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He was chief minister of Madras 1937-9, but resigned as part of Congress's protest against the British declaration of war against Germany on India's behalf. |
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Outnumbered five to one in Britain, Scots made up 60 percent of the merchants in Bengal, Calcutta and Madras. |
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Simplicity in the Madras curry-coated chicken meat, cubed and served over mixed greens. |
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A few kilometres away from Madras city on the Coromandal coast, the boom of chisel and hammer rises in the sandy wilderness, above crashing waves and soughing winds. |
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Further surgical spice is added in Madras, at an Eritrean field hospital and in New York. |
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I know you've had a great deal of experience with the Madras process and so on. |
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Trading stations sprung up in India, including hubs in Bombay, Bengal and Madras. |
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Varadhan received his B. Sc. honours degree in 1959 and his M. A. the following year, both from Madras University. |
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The popular history of Chennai that was Madras is just over 350 years old. |
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In 1880 he came into contact with theosophy and after renouncing his European name, he moved to their Society headquarters, near Madras, where he studied Buddhism. |
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Not many artists within the milieu of the Madras Art Movement have concentrated their energies in working or redefining the concept of still life. |
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In Madras, where a middle-class commitment to civic order is still discernible, the yob's inconsiderateness and the policeman's complicity heralded anarchy. |
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The present workshop here in Madras was decided as a follow-up to the recommendations of the International Working Group on Ecotechnology that Commandant Jacques-Yves Cousteau and I created two years ago. |
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They have a similar problem about the importance of cultural diversity as compared with the Indian subcontinent, where their Tamil-language programming is dominated from Madras. |
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While still married, she fell in love with Maharaja Pratap Singh Gaekwar of Baroda at the 1943 Madras Horse Show. |
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During the General Assembly in Madras women analyzed their situation and clearly stated the lack of access to decision making of women within MIJARC and the society in general. |
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Before leaving for Europe the group visited Madras and enjoyed the presence of our Master, who had also other duties to perform in the city of Madras. |
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It was young people preparing to take part in the 1985 Taizé meeting in Madras who began to pray together on a regular basis at the Armenian Church, Singapore. |
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Recently though, negotiations have progressed towards establishing a large program that will see part of the old Madras plantation utilized in such a way as to involve all conflicting parties. |
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The Supreme Courts in Madras and Bombay were finally established in 1801 and 1823, respectively. |
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As well as the writings of Aristotle in Ancient Greece, Dr Andrew Bell developed one of the earliest documented examples of a peer education approach with his monitorial system in a Madras school in India. |
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The major factories became the walled forts of Fort William in Bengal, Fort St George in Madras, and Bombay Castle. |
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In the mid 1950s, the company established a partner, Madras Motors, in Madras, India, who manufactured the Bullet 350 model. |
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Radhakrishnan while practicing at Department of Radiodiagnosis as Assistant Professor, Madras Medical College, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India. |
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Army jawans of the Madras regiment have launched extensive rescue and relief in Chennai's Defence Colony area of Nandambakkam on motorboats. |
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Sturrock in his South Kanara and Madras Districts Manuals, and also by Haridas Bhattacharya in Cultural Heritage of India Vol. |
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By the 1930s talkies arrived and language suddenly mattered, so film-making in other regions took off: added to Bombay's Hindi films were Bengali ones in Calcutta and Tamil ones in Madras. |
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The amphibious landing ship Mistral is being loaded in Madras with the full cooperation of the Indian authorities and coordination from our embassy in New Delhi and our consulate general in Pondicherry. |
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In 1746 the British lost Fort St. George in Madras to Dupleix, and retaliated by capturing Pondicherry in 1761 and razing the town to the ground, sparing only a few structures. |
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Madras curry is a blend of spices consisting of peppers, cilantro, cumin, mustard, black pepper, turmeric, fenugreek, garlic, fennel, salt and flour. |
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Gandhigram, a non-profit organisation in Tamil Nadu, has developed similar technology in partnership with engineers at the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras. |
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It is due to leave Madras tomorrow, Thursday, May 15, for Burma. |
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It also proceeded by degrees to expand its dominions around Bombay and Madras. |
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The Bombay and Madras armies, and the Hyderabad contingent, however, remained loyal. |
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Universities in Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras were established in 1857, just before the Rebellion. |
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The mutinies came to a head with mutiny of the Royal Indian Navy in Bombay in February 1946, followed by others in Calcutta, Madras, and Karachi. |
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The Tamil Lexicon, published by the University of Madras, was one of the earliest dictionaries published in the Indian languages. |
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Among names associated with the founding period of Methodism in India are Elijah Hoole and Thomas Cryer, who came as missionaries to Madras. |
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The walk starts in the town centre near Madras College and runs roughly westward, through Cockshaugh Park to Law Mill. |
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A force from Madras under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Clive arrived and liberated the city, driving out the Nawab's troops. |
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In December 1758 a French force of 8,000 under the Comte de Lally descended on Madras, bottling up the 4,000 British defenders in Fort St George. |
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The University of Madras Tamil Lexicon, compiled between 1924 and 1936, follows this view. |
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The frigates and sloop carried a hundred officers and men of the Madras European Regiment, while the Mandarin carried supplies. |
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He went to London in 1752 and was appointed a writer in the British East India Company, being first posted to Madras. |
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The long cloths and fine pullicats are produced in the presidency of Madras. |
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In 1640, after receiving similar permission from the Vijayanagara ruler farther south, a second factory was established in Madras on the southeastern coast. |
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The author wishes to thank Professor Megha Singh, Biomedical Engineering Division, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, who initiated research guidance in hemorheology. |
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However, in an unprecedented move in October 2009, one of the judges of Madras HC, Justice K Chandru had banned lawyers from addressing his court as My Lord and Your Lordship. |
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Following the British victory at Madras, their forces took the offensive. |
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Almost as soon as war had been declared with Spain, orders had been despatched for a British force at Madras to proceed to the Philippines and invade Manila. |
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The erstwhile Malabar district, of which the present Kozhikode district formed a part, holds a high rank among the districts of Madras Presidency in secondary education. |
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In 1801, Carnatic, which had been under the suzerainty of the Company, began to be directly administered by it as a part of the Madras Presidency. |
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Instead of pressing on for a decisive victory against a second Company army at Madras, Ali renewed the siege at Arcot, capturing it on 3 November. |
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In 1879, it was affiliated to the University of Madras as a second grade college and with this, collegiate education in the district received a fillip. |
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