Babu says to repay his friend's kindness, he will give him a calf from the cow.
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Babu, 24, of Fraser was sentenced today to life in prison without parole.
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Babu is an unlikely conservationist, and a defender of this fishing village's interests.
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Babu tells me that the app has just 120,000 users currently on Android.
From the techcrunch.com
Babu believes Lenovo India is at the same stage of evolution where China was 10 years ago.
From the forbes.com
Babu has plans to keep Lenovo on top, despite the growth slowdown in the Indian economy.
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Babu is now three times as big as it was five years ago, says Hui.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Babu is followed to America by other members of his family, including two brothers, Les and Sam.
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Babu says Friday has been adding around 100,000 records per day.
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Used as a Hindi courtesy title; equivalent to English `Mr'
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Babu is a 1985 superhit film starring Superstar Rajesh Khanna in the lead supported by Hema Malini , Mala Sinha and Rati Agnihotri . Music is by Rajesh Rosahn . It is a remake of a Tamil film directed by A.C. Trilogchander from 1971 with the same name starring Shivaji Ganeshan.
Birmingham Nature Centre is a small zoo on the edge of Cannon Hill Park in Birmingham, England. It is managed by Birmingham City Council.
The term babu, also spelled baboo, is used in modern-day South Asia as a sign of respect towards men. It is a derivation of bapu which means father. ...
Pablo Mu00E1rquez (born 1973) is an Ecuadorian professional wrestler who has competed for various promotions such as the World Wrestling Council, International Wrestling Association, and Michinoku Pro out of Japan. Marquez is probably most famous for his brief stint in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1998 as Babu...
A Hindu title of respect, equivalent to Mr.; hence, a Hindu gentleman or official
Title of respect for Hindus, also used by the British in a derogatory manner of Indian clerks who wrote a peculiarly Indian English
India Native clerk, but often used derogatorily. Sometimes Baboo.