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New Orleans has so much: culture, Bourbon Street, food, Mardi Gras Indians--you know, you name it, we have it.
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If you think of the Plains Indians in North America, they put those feathers in headdresses and they are signalling.
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"Masty went out and did exactly what you want your ace to do, " Indians manager Terry Francona said.
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And there are Muslims, who, you may be astonished to discover, as Indians!
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"You can say, 'well, American Indians are going to like this one more, '" Geiogamah said.
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"The cliched saying "you can take the Indian out of India but you can't take India out of the Indians" holds true and that is also partly why people want to go back and be comfortable around the environment they grew up in, " added the young businessman from Ahmedabad.
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But you must not forget that gold is still precious to two billion Chinese and Indians.
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Well, doctors will tell you that with the country riding a diabetes and heart disease epidemic, most Indians are physically unfit.
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Because you are a congressperson from Los Angeles, California, there are a lot of Indians here in California but I don't know that there are any Cherokee Nations here.
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Ms Suu Kyi also spoke of a growing perception that Indians no longer valued democracy, saying that it was only "when you don't have democracy that you realise how precious it is".
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But then you've got Ricky Ponting steaming up from the back so I don't know how long the Indians will hold that record.
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Of course, there are the evidently wealthy local Arabs in their traditional white flowing robes, but you also can spot the Filipino maids, British bankers, American and Korean engineers and a diverse array of Indians all shopping, eating and conversing in the air-cooled commercial oasis.
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