pushpa in A Sentence

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    Pushpa Gujral science city.

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    Principal: Pushpa R Menon.

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    Mrs. Pushpa Sharma.

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    Hey, Pushpa… Gosh!

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    Nandu's father(Sujit Kumar) learns about Pushpa's new life and

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    Pushpa is heart broken at the thought of losing her son.

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    served with an English congregation, and Pushpa helped their young son,

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    Pushpa(Sharmila Tagore) is expelled from her house by her husband and his new wife.

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    Pushpa(Sharmila Tagore) is kicked out of her house by her husband and his new wife.

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    Pushpa and Vibha died about two months ago and Deepa had been living with their corpses.

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    Pushpa, who did diploma in computers and her elder brother Mohan Kumar, are both working and are financially stable now.

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    Later, a widowed man with his family, from the same village as her, moves in close to Pushpa's place.

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    While in Tokyo, her husband, Eka, served with an English congregation, and Pushpa helped their young son, Alfred, to be brought up in Jehovah's way.

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    On 14 August, Pushpa Sales, the oxygen supplier to the hospital, released a statement that it never stopped the supply of oxygen cylinders despite the outstanding dues.

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    Nashik, Maharashtra: Pushpa Kadale was nine months pregnant and had a two-and-a-half-year-old daughter when one night at 4 a.m., her husband asked her to leave the house.

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    Pushpa has been writing exams for more than ten years, not for herself but for the people who are suffering from any disability that prevents them from writing their exams.

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    Pushpa Khare is working as a famous Vastu shastri for last 25 years and seen many Vastu of Newly Constructed houses, Old houses, plots, Agriculture land, shops, factories etc in various cities.

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    They later develop a central projecting tenon, or double volute, or assume the shape of a projecting curved arm terminated by a pendentive lotus bud, the Pushpa potikas of the temples of the fifteenth century and later.

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