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Ee vurumanadira ee vada manadira palle manadira prati paniki manamra sutti manadi!
Untouchable Spring .... అంటరాని వసంతం kesav 2007
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From the very same Gita from which Gandhiji derived his ‘true law’, shatham pratyapi satyam, ‘Truth even to the wicked’, the Lokmanya derived his famous maxim, shatham prati shaathyam, ‘Wickedness to the wicked.’
The Surat split led to the partition of the country; the politics of BJP has partitioned the psyche of the nation Tusar N Mohapatra 2007
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Ee vurumanadira ee vada manadira palle manadira prati paniki manamra sutti manadi!
Archive 2007-05-01 kesav 2007
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Catullus XI ends: nec meum respectet, ut ante, amorem, qui illius culpa cecidit velut prati ultimi flos, praetereunte postquam tactus aratrost.
On 'The Invention of Love': Another Exchange Stoppard, Tom 2000
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The substance of priyam, etc., is thus given: Moksham prati tu karmanah karanatwam duranirastam.
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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The construction, as explained by the commentator, is Tatra (samsaye) purusham prati Jnanam
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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'Nec meum respectet, ut ante, amorem, qui illius culpa cecidit velut prati ultimi flos, praetereunte postquam tactus aratro est.'
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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Alcina carried the Opera on to the end of the season, the well-known air "Verdi prati," which Carestini had at first refused to sing, being encored at every performance.
Handel Edward J. Dent 1916
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Yet the very stanza that follows ends in a sob: nec meum respectet, ut ante, amorem, qui illius culpa cecidit uelut prati ultimi flos, praetereunte postquam tactus aratrost.
Introduction 1912
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Faust sings a beautiful aria ( "Dai campi, dai prati"), and then, placing the Bible on a lectern, begins to read.
The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers 1876
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