bindi in A Sentence

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    So Paul Steinhardt and Luca Bindi.

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    Is the ready-made store-bought Bindi.

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    My superhero': Bindi Irwin shares emotional video of her late dad.

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    Bindi is a consumable product and requires both rural and urban women.

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    Bindi, kajal exempted from GST, why not sanitary napkins: Delhi High Court.

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    The naughty mirror counting a Bindi every day… Is throwing a mischievous smile.

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    She had her hair tied in plaits and a Bindi on her forehead.

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    They usually put a large Bindi of dark red colour on their forehead.

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    Basic makeup items for the morning after(lipstick, eyeliner or Kajal stick, conditioning scream, Bindi).

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    Bindi is vital part of the makeup without which the women rarely leaves their houses.

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    The two girls Rupi and Bindi; and that it was they who were eating.

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    Now Bindi and Steinhardt had reason to celebrate, although they could not yet know if quasicrystals were present.

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    Bindi Irwin is the daughter of a Steve Irwin, a famous television personality and nature and wild animals expert.

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    Hindu married women also adorned the red Bindi and sindhur, but now, it is no more a compulsion.

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    For Indian brides, this makeup kit bag even includes Sindoor or kumkum, Bindi or a whole range of solah shringar.

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    Special thanks to the family of Steve Irwin, particularly Terri, Bindi, and Robert Irwin for their partnership on this project.

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    A Bindi is one thing that multiplies a woman's beauty a thousand times and hence the bride makes sure she is wearing a red Bindi, as prominent as it can be.

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    We eventually found a mineralogistin Florence named Luca Bindi, who had in his museuma tiny little sample of… well, a rock, a complex rock, which had inside ita little grain of quasicrystal.

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    This time, the enemy is out there on the small screen, a catwalking, semidressed enemy with bee- stung lips, about to seduce the TV- watching, soft- hearted Indian male- and confuse the sari- clad, Bindi- sporting Bharatiya nari.

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    I find it everywhere, from the round dot on women's foreheads(called Bindi and often made from kumkum, a turmeric-based mixture), to the shelves and spice bowls in the shops of Mattancheri and Thekkady, to the two women I see trudging up a mountain road balancing huge bushels of the spice on their heads.

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