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  2. Right Place, Wrong Time (song) - Wikipedia

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    A 1973 hit single by Dr. John, inspired by contributions from Bob Dylan, Bette Midler and Doug Sahm. The song title also refers to a slang expression for fellatio and has been used in various media and cover versions.

  3. Hindustani profanity - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, meanings and usage of Hindustani swear words, such as madarchod, behenchod and randi. Find out how Hindustani profanities are censored, translated and employed in different contexts.

  4. Ardh Satya - Wikipedia

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    Ardh Satya is a 1983 Hindi film directed by Govind Nihalani and based on a short story by S. D. Panvalkar. It depicts the struggles of a policeman, Anant Velankar, who faces corruption, violence and moral dilemmas in his job.

  5. Schwa deletion in Indo-Aryan languages - Wikipedia

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    Schwa deletion, or schwa syncope, is a phenomenon that sometimes occurs in Assamese, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Kashmiri, Punjabi, Gujarati, and several other Indo-Aryan languages with schwas that are implicit in their written scripts.

  6. Doha (Indian literature) - Wikipedia

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    Doha is a very old "verse-format" of Indian poetry.It is an independent verse, a couplet, the meaning of which is complete in itself. [1] As regards its origin, Hermann Jacobi had suggested that the origin of doha can be traced to the Greek Hexametre, that it is an amalgam of two hexametres in one line.

  7. Right Place, Wrong Time - Wikipedia

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    Right Place, Wrong Time may refer to: "Right Place, Wrong Time" (song), a song by Dr. John; Right Place, Wrong Time (album), an album by Otis Rush

  8. Jauhar - Wikipedia

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    The Rajput ceremony of Jauhar, 1567, as depicted by Ambrose Dudley in Hutchinsons History of the Nations, c.1910. Jauhar, sometimes spelled Jowhar or Juhar, [1] [2] was a Hindu Rajput practice of mass self-immolation by females, both adults and children, [3] in the Indian subcontinent to avoid capture, enslavement, [4] and rape by invaders [5] when facing certain defeat during a war.

  9. Right place, right person, wrong era? ‘The Seven Year Slip ...

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    Right place, right person ... wrong time? "The Seven Year Slip" by Ashley Poston, out June 27, is a romantic comedy about two people who meet thanks to a trick in the time-space continuum.