Kriti sat down cross-legged on a mat and gulped down a lota of milk. |
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When, on a mission to engage with Indian culture, they praised the unauthored beauties of the traditional water pot called a lota, they overlooked its role in removing faecal matter from intimate places. |
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Richard A. Petke announces formation of Beta lota Tau, a new fraternity for campus computer freaks, knurds, hackers and assorted hangers on. |
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She had been standing behind the curtain of coloured glass beads for at least half an hour now, waiting patiently with a silver lota of water. |
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It is a novelized version of the real-life love story between American poet Elizabeth Bishop and Brazilian architect Lota de Macedo Soares. |
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Lota was subsequently leased to circuses, contracted tuberculosis, and became emaciated. |
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Only two, Lota and Misty, both suffering from the human strain of tuberculosis, were scheduled for release to The Elephant Sanctuary. |
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Mr Lota, who lives in Laburnum Grove, Warwick is described as being Asian, 5ft 11ins, slim with short, greying hair. |
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But there are many more crimes, particularly against mentally handicapped children in Lota, that he should be tried for. |
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He was released in November after serving just three years of a 36-year sentence for 18 sample charges of sexual assault at Lota. |
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His call follows revelations that gardai are now investigating 10 more claims of child sexual abuse in Lota. |
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One of the complications was the presence in Rio of another American woman, Mary Morse, a former dancer who had known Lota for a decade. |
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