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Lok Sabha Election? You Need Net To Catch Fishes, Eye To Appreciate Elections

Lok Sabha Election? You Need Net To Catch Fishes, Eye To Appreciate Elections
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Mr Netwar Lal Takes You Into His Grip, You Dance To His Tune

Mr Netwar Lal Takes You Into His Grip, You Dance To His Tune
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Losing sleep over Treaty principles

Losing sleep over Treaty principles
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Sophisticated was an insult — and then it flipped

Is sophistication good or bad? I suggested last week that we like to use complicated words where simple ones would do because we want to appear sophisticated. Now David Congreve has written from ....

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