The early morning sound of the bell reminds you of the ice-cream wallah of a bygone era. |
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A few days back, during a long drive to a customer's office, I started talking to the taxi wallah. |
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Who can doubt that, when the protocol wallah presented the draft list to the Prince and his grandmother, Blair and Brown's names were not on it? |
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A hand-drawn richshaw wallah stands beside an old Ambassador taxi on Madan Street. |
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Honor wild line and wallah requests before releasing the actors and extras. |
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The wallah, or one of the spin-courtiers, may then have murmured that some of the newspapers might notice that two former Labour prime ministers weren't invited but that Baroness Thatcher and John Major were. |
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In Bengal today they appeal at all levels of musical appreciation, from connoisseur to rickshaw wallah, and in the rest of India they have been poached for some of the most popular Hindi film songs. |
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On Mi Nah Wallah, Beenie sings of cutting all gay men's throats and on Bad Man Chi Chi Man he encourages listeners who encounter a gay DJ to chase and kill him. |
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