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9th Feb 2011
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• Sir Narandas Desai started this in Ahmedabad in 1892 with what he had owned in South Africa. He did a commendable job that even Mahatma Gandhi had praised him once.
• Its logo is A SYMBOL OF CO-EXISTENCE AND HARMONY.
• Of the X and Y in the brand logo X symbolises the bold, affluent and influential segment of the society and Y, represents the submissive, not so rich and commoners.
• What are we talking about?
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Wagh Bakri Chai
• Wagh-Tiger• Bakri-Goat
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• What name, meaning "quills" in Italian, are used to refer to tubes of pasta that have angled ends resembling pen nibs. They are available smooth or ridged (rigate).
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Penne
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• The word ______ is reminiscent of the Italian verb riavvolgere ("to wrap"), though the two words are not etymologically connected.[citation needed] The word may also be a diminutive of Italian dialectal rava, or turnip. Similar in appearance to German Maultaschen, ______ are usually smaller.
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RAVIOLI
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• _________ was founded in Molsheim, France (Germany at that time) as a manufacturer of high performance automobiles by Ettore ______, an Italian-born, described as an eccentric genius.
• The company struggled financially, and released one last model in the 1950s, before eventually being purchased for its airplane parts business in the 1960s.
• Today the name is owned by Volkswagen Group
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• Isaac Asimov relates a joke in his Treasury of Humor (1971) that claims that __________challenged Rudolf Virchow to a duel. As the challenged party had the choice of weapons, Virchow chose two sausages, one of which had been infected with cholera. ___________is said to have called off the duel at once
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Otto Von Bismark
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• This weird term was coined by Thomas Carlyle in 1858,[5] relates to Robert _______captain of a British merchant ship, who did this in the parliament following the boarding of his vessel by Spanish coast guards in 1731. This affair and a number of similar incidents sparked a war against the Spanish Empire, ostensibly to encourage the Spanish not to renege on the lucrative asiento contract (permission to sell slaves in Spanish America)
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Jenkin’s Ear