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[22] The coastal areas of Bengal were [...] from Indian Standard Time for work convenience. The submarines of the Indian [...] several other places in Bengal.
[66] It is proper that English should [...] right to answer according to their convenience – in English or in any other [...] schedule of approved languages.
[34] The organs have their origin in [...] and eat them afterwards at their convenience, and so on. So you see, the organs [...] they are only relative truths.
[72] The vipras were inclined towards [...] did so with an eye to their own convenience. Instead of supporting their views [...] veneer of religious fanaticism.
[105] The most distinctive feature of [...] of the people, but where their convenience or the thought of their welfare [...] intellect there is no might"].
[3] As vipras are to some extent guided [...] making donations according to their convenience, priorities or inclination, but [...] easily let go of even a paisa.
[8] Actually the semi-consonant [...] ́dot is added for the sake of convenience. When it occurs at the beginning [...] but not yádevii .
[2] There is a definite need for the [...] alphabets of the world have this convenience. Symbols similar to lupta [...] ordinary or colloquial language.
[4] Let us examine in what sense the [...] more pleasure. There is greater convenience in sleeping on a spring bed than [...] There, also, it is partly mental.
[36] As I have already said, dogma-centred, [...] us. Time will not wait for our convenience, our feasibility. This moment [...] calendar. Do not wait for tomorrow.
[5] Provincial autonomy was promulgated [...] Orissa was created out of physical convenience rather than mental necessity. [...] the Government of India in 1935.
[1] The Central Committee, the Bhúkti [...] own efforts, according to their convenience. They can allow non-Margis to [...] relating to spiritual practices.
[34] War-loving races are generally [...] and frame new laws to suit the convenience of warring armies. Thus, the Aryans [...] for the non-Aryans defeat.
[78] The similarity between the gods [...] goddesses according to its own convenience. Tárá is one of [...] Tárá as a non-Hindu deity.
[34] To materialize the concept of universalism [...] redefined and rename for administrative convenience. These units may have certain [...] will unite them into federations.
[10] Engrained habits prevent people [...] themselves often use for the sake of convenience when the situation demands it. [...] them to adapt to the new things.
[14] The Hindustani language prevalent [...] bazaar, or a bazaar made for the convenience of people who wore uniforms [urdi].
[3] For general interest, and to facilitate [...] life. And for the readers convenience, and in order to avoid potential [...] explanations given by the author.
[2] Here I present to the reader accounts of a number of real experiences. For the convenience of those interested in psychology, [...] tinge to the events, and for their convenience I have provided a little introduction prior to every story.
[10] Shrii Sarkars writing on [...] these subjects included for the convenience of the reader. Those wishing to [...] are referred to the works cited.
[181] For the sake of convenience, however, vegetables can also [...] vegetables, all-season vegetables, etc.
[58] (a) The convenience of the patient must be given more consideration than your own.
[21] N.B.: Programmes should [...] also be arranged, according to convenience.
[16] (1) The period of mourning should [...] within this period according to convenience. During the period of mourning [...] mortification or ostentatious penance.
[14] There are seven main metres: gáyattrii, [...] grammar according to ones convenience by cutting, reducing, increasing [...] mańd́ala of the Rgveda we find:
[16] The movement of spirituality is [...] curvature. Yet for the sake of convenience we can call it the supreme positivity; [...] of their distorted propensities.
[89] Although all the languages of the [...] parts of the world may, at their convenience, accept the world language or [...] breaking our heads in darkness.
[92] For the general convenience of the people of the world, the [...] world are written in one script.
[148] The success of democracy depends [...] of the highest priority. For the convenience of the general public, the educational [...] education will be jeopardized.
[1] Now the universe has become very [...] planet to another. When there was no convenience of conveyances, Lord Krśńa [...] Mahábhárata (Great India), is required.
[78] Although a dog is a hybrid of [...] den and eats it according to its convenience. Dogs do not generally fight with [...] the wolf attacks and kills it.
[8] All those Sanskrit-descended languages [...] even if Roman script is used for convenience in the world of grammar, its alphabetic [...] languages and adopted-descendants.
[73] In the huge expanse of time, we decide on some unit [of measurement] according to our convenience. The time that the moon takes [...] called kárańa .
[93] Before tidying up something [...] it later according to ones convenience. Items lying scattered in a heap [...] used for this kind of entity also.
[8] At any rate, when the Europeans [...] The pálki carriage had the convenience of the pálki and because [...] horse-drawn carriages could travel.
[11] Reba replied, “Our country [...] the country according to their convenience. Therefore, it is not possible [...] board’ in such little time.”
[1] You should wear dress according to your own preference and convenience. It is proper to always wear clean [...] form a poor impression about you.
[2] The science of time measurement [...] Earth is not fixed, but for the convenience of recording time – which [...] known that the Earth is round.
[10] (4) Non-Margis having an ardent [...] conference] should be arranged for the convenience of spiritually inquisitive non-Margiis.
[40] Purport: The universe is the collective [...] directly curtails the happiness and convenience of others in society. Such behaviour [...] without the permission of society.
[1] From time immemorial, human beings [...] laws and rules to suit their own convenience.
[56] We can call the land that used [...] either name we wish according to our convenience. However, if we say the name quickly [...] wise people should correct them.
[33] You should wear dress according to your own preference and convenience. It is proper to always wear clean [...] form a poor impression about you.
[76] “When Gujarats Rastrakuts [...] by Calcutta, did not afford much convenience to Murshidabad, Monghyr or Patna [...] communication problems as such.
[22] Since Brahman supremacy there have [...] laws and rules to suit their own convenience. Some have placed allegiance to [...] society has been full of unrest.
[113] You can use this word, aeśamasya, at your convenience in Bengali or any other language. With it you can save ink, paper and time.