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"We lose customers because of that but we will live with that," says Sandeep Kulhalli, Tanishq's head of retail and marketing.The draft version of this year's budget sought to extend the taxman's reach to the family jewellers, making them pay excise duty on gold jewellery and requiring paperwork for every last anklet.
Known for his style, the mayor now wears an anklet adorned with a tracking system.Such chaos would damage the healthiest city.
An anklet will be fitted to record the ethanol in its wearer's sweat.
The left (female) half shows hair well combed and knotted, half of a tilak (a round dot) on the forehead, the eye outlined in black, a well-developed breast, a silk garment caught with girdles, an anklet, and the foot tinted red with henna.
The story is not about kings but about Kōvalaṉ, a young Pukār merchant, telling of his marriage to the virtuous Kaṇṇaki, his love for the courtesan Mātavi, and his consequent ruin and exile in Maturai, where he dies, unjustly executed when he tries to sell his wife's anklet to a wicked goldsmith who had stolen the Queen's similar anklet and charged Kōvalaṉ with the theft.
In addition to the literal or not-so-literal translations of the Sanskrit epics, the Tamils composed their own epics, notably Ilanko Atikal's Chilappatikaram ("The Lay of the Anklet") and its sequel, the Manimekhalai ("Jeweled Girdle").
The age of the Pallavas (300?–900), a warrior dynasty of Hindu kings, is known for its epics, beginning with Cilappatikāram ("The Jewelled Anklet") and Maṇimēkalai ("The Girdle of Gems") and including an incomplete narrative, Peruṅkatai ("The Great Story"), the Cīvakacintāmaṇi ("The Amulet of Cīvakaṉ") by Tiruttakkatēvar, and Cūḷāmaṇĭ ("The Crest Jewel") by Tōlāmoḻittēvar.
Kaṇṇaki, the widow, comes running to the city and shows the King her other anklet, breaks it to prove it is not the Queen's Kaṇṇaki's contains rubies, and the Queen's contains pearls and thus proves Kōvalaṉ's innocence.
Judge Caden agreed to house arrest, with the stipulation that Scarpa wear an electronic anklet that would alert police if he left the house.
He wore a plastic anklet that set off an alarm if he went out the door, and so did she, so did China, imprisoned like some fairy-tale princess at her parents' house.
At the bottom of her left leg, down there at the foot of the bed, was the anklet she wore now, the plastic anklet with the transmitter inside, no different, she supposed, than the collars they put on wolves to track them across all those miles of barren tundra or the bears sleeping in their dens.
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