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  2. Matka gambling - Wikipedia

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    Numbers would be written on pieces of paper and put into a matka, a large earthen pitcher. One person would then draw a chit and declare the winning numbers. Over the years, the practice changed, so that three numbers were drawn from a pack of playing cards, but the name "matka" was kept. [2] In 1962, Kalyanji Bhagat started the Worli matka.

  3. Satta - Wikipedia

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    Satta, a genus of spiders in the family Lycosidae; Satta gambling, a form of betting and lottery; Swiss Air Traffic Control Technical Association, the association of Swiss Air Navigation Service (ANS) technical professionals; The Pali word for sattva, a sentient being in Buddhism; Mount Satta and Satta Pass, in Shizuoka, Japan

  4. Satta (2003 film) - Wikipedia

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    Satta (transl. Power) is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language political drama film co-written and directed by Madhur Bhandarkar. It stars Raveena Tandon in the lead role, along with Atul Kulkarni , Govind Namdev and Sameer Dharmadhikari appear in the supporting roles. [ 1 ]

  5. Satta (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    Satta is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Pavan starring Sai Kiran, Madhurima and Kota Srinivasa Rao. The film is a remake of the Hollywood film Heist (2001). Cast

  6. Day out of days (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    The Day Out of Days is arranged as a grid, with columns representing days and rows representing cast members. Letters are used to indicate paid days. Typically, W is used to indicate a work day (the cast member will perform on that day), T indicates a travel day, and R a rehearsal day. All three count as paid days. The letters S (Start) and F ...

  7. Madhur Temple - Wikipedia

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    Madhur is a very beautiful place. Madhur temple was originally ShrimadAnantheswara (Shiva) Temple and as the lore goes, an old woman called Madaru from the local Tulu Moger Community discovered an "Udbhava Murthy" (a statue that was not made by a human) of shiva linga.

  8. Madhurāṣṭakam - Wikipedia

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    The thought behind the composition in 'Bhakti mixed with Love', being a typical frame of devotion and dedication in the Bhakti movement.In the loved bhakti frame, the devotee falls in love with the almighty and to the devotee, all the attributes and actions of God appears sweet, as those appear to a lover.

  9. New York Cotton Exchange - Wikipedia

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    1885 building, Beaver & William Streets, designed by George B. Post; this structure was demolished in 1922 to make way for another structure for the NYCE. [1] Old New York Cotton Exchange at 1 Hanover Square Plaque at the old exchange building reads: "Built in 1923 by the well-known architect Donn Barber, this building was revolutionary in many ways."