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As Bengal's voters went to the polls on Thursday, suspected Maoists planted bombs, ambushed a car, killing three election workers and imposed a fairly successful boycott call in pockets of the state.
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He also cited reports that cell phone calls had been received from victims caught in pockets of rubble, and said that no effort would be spared to find them.
People are socialized in pockets of likeness.
CEO Todd Sullivan calls it "in-pocket marketing".
"It's what I call pockets of traditionalism," she said, "and we find that not only in geographical locations but in certain kinds of industries".
Despite this, many languages do have what Padraic Monaghan of Lancaster University in the United Kingdom, calls "pockets of systematicity".
Put some coins, enough for bus fare and a phone call, in your pockets.
To tribal leaders, the holdouts are trespassers itching for a showdown in what they call "anti-Indian zones" — pockets of an 1,800-acre 1,800-acre dexpanseofth of Blythe subdesertd inorth50 leased lofs.
But when the tobacco industry stuffs $13 million in the pockets of the merry looters in Congress and gets protection in return, we call that a campaign contribution".
When people are going to call out these leaders whose hands are in the pockets of big business.
Iliescu called us "golani" - meaning hooligans - and "agents in the pockets of foreign destabilizing interests".
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