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    The Age said "the book bears signs of having been hastily put together. Mr Clune's facile style is a little too facile." However the reviewer thought it was also "very entertaining." [3] The Sydney Morning Herald review called Clune "Australia's cliche expert" and listed the book's cliches in its review. [4]

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    A sahyog hundi passes from one hand to another until it reaches the final recipient, who, after reasonable enquiries, presents it to the drawee for acceptance of the payment. Sahyog means co-operation in Hindi and Gujrati, the predominant [6] languages of traders. The hundi is so named because it required the co-operation of multiple parties to ...

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  7. Arthur H. Cash - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Hill Cash (February 4, 1922 – December 29, 2016) was an American scholar of 18th-century English literature. [ 1 ] Cash is best known as the author of the definitive two-volume biography of Laurence Sterne , published between 1975 and 1986.

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    The Dickin Medal of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals. Lists of awards cover awards given in various fields, including arts and entertainment, sports and hobbies, the humanities, science and technology, business, and service to society.

  9. Anganwadi - Wikipedia

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    Anganwadi (Hindi pronunciation: [ãːɡɐnɐʋaːɖiː]) is a type of rural child care centre in India. It was started by the Indian government in 1975 as part of the Integrated Child Development Services program to combat child hunger and malnutrition. Anganwadi in Hindi means "courtyard shelter" in English.