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When school starts again, I am ready now to get high scores, Babu's son Suresh said.
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When school starts again, I am ready now to get high scores, Babu's son Suresh said.
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Babu's father, Atiqur, was 13 himself when he came to Chittagong looking for work.
Sandy Tolan: Babu's Story: A Child Worker In The Shipyards Of Bangladesh 2009
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The shutdown angered many worker families like Babu's, for whom bad work is better than none.
Sandy Tolan: Babu's Story: A Child Worker In The Shipyards Of Bangladesh 2009
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And also because we're going to stay with the Babu for a few weeks, and the Babu's going to feed us, and we like being fed.
Archive 2005-06-01 2005
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The Babu isn't sure what's more depressing than this: to learn that his tiny attempt to be part of the underbelly of something or the other has failed as he (and Zigzackly) are dragged kicking and screaming into the mainstream, or to know that even when the mainstream decided to tickle the underbelly into emerging into the light, the little itchy spot it missed was, sigh, the Babu's blog.
Archive 2004-05-01 2004
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He might share the Babu's fate: at the best it would appear that he had shaken off one captivity to fall into the toils of another.
In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India Herbert Strang
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At this moment Desmond said no more, but in the dead of night, when all were asleep, he leaned over to the Babu's charpoy and gently nudged him.
In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India Herbert Strang
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But the attitude of his fellow prisoner was more easily explained if the Babu's hint was well founded.
In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India Herbert Strang
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Desmond had been amazed at the Babu's command of English until he learned that the man was an omnivorous reader, and in his leisure at Calcutta had spent many an hour in poring over such literature as his master's scanty library afforded, the works of Mr. Samuel Johnson and Mr. Henry Fielding in particular.
In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India Herbert Strang
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