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Scores of Indian words thus today lard the English of the sub-continent (and not a few khaki or dinghy, for instance the English of Britain).
ECONOMIST: A plain man��s appeal for finds
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Gadahn was ridiculing -- in English, with Arabic sub-titles -- the American President and issuing dire warnings aimed at US audiences of the disasters that would befall America if the USA and her allies did not quit "Muslim lands".
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The film's villain is a murderous English officer, with a sub-specialism in infanticide.
ECONOMIST: Hollywood on Britain
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Morris said he was in "constant communication" with the ECB to find a "proactive solution with some flexibility" but he favoured developing an English alternative that would compensate the leading players for missing out on the riches on offer in the sub-continent.
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