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Pak Armed Forces, his reply was "Zindabad" ( "long live") and when asked what he wanted to do when he grows up, his reply was "to Join the Pakistan Armed Forces"!
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Pak Armed Forces, his reply was "Zindabad" ( "long live") and when asked what he wanted to do when he grows up, his reply was "to Join the Pakistan Armed Forces"!
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Pak Armed Forces, his reply was "Zindabad" ( "long live") and when asked what he wanted to do when he grows up, his reply was "to Join the Pakistan Armed Forces"!
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My favourite part is at the very end when the host interviews a little boy who had seen terrorist Talibans slaughter two people and when the host asked about his opinion of Pak Armed Forces, his reply was "Zindabad" ( "long live") and when asked what he wanted to do when he grows up, his reply was "to Join the Pakistan Armed Forces"!
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My favourite part is at the very end when the host interviews a little boy who had seen terrorist Talibans slaughter two people and when the host asked about his opinion of Pak Armed Forces, his reply was "Zindabad" ( "long live") and when asked what he wanted to do when he grows up, his reply was "to Join the Pakistan Armed Forces"!
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My favourite part is at the very end when the host interviews a little boy who had seen terrorist Talibans slaughter two people and when the host asked about his opinion of Pak Armed Forces, his reply was "Zindabad" ( "long live") and when asked what he wanted to do when he grows up, his reply was "to Join the Pakistan Armed Forces"!
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My favourite part is at the very end when the host interviews a little boy who had seen terrorist Talibans slaughter two people and when the host asked about his opinion of Pak Armed Forces, his reply was "Zindabad" ( "long live") and when asked what he wanted to do when he grows up, his reply was "to Join the Pakistan Armed Forces"!
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Pak Armed Forces, his reply was "Zindabad" ( "long live") and when asked what he wanted to do when he grows up, his reply was "to Join the Pakistan Armed Forces"!
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The BLF believes that pogonophobia in the England camp is prevented Panesar's selection for the First Test.4th over: Pakistan 10-0 Hafeez 2 Taufeeq 8 There are some raucious cries of Pakistan Zindabad! echoing around the empty stands in Abu Dhabi.
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One Reuters dispatch recounted how robbers in Mazar-i-Sharif stripped a vehicle of its wheels and mirrors recently during the telecast time and wrote on the car, in an allusion to the show's heroine, "Tulsi Zindabad" (long live Tulsi).
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