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GAUR: The government has to bear revenue loss of millions of rupees as Gaur customs office is closed since the past four days.
News 2009
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The massacre is globally known as the Gaur Carnage.
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The Indian bison (_Gavoeus Gaurus_, sometimes called the Gaur) is the largest member in the world of the ox tribe.
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The colour of the Gaur is a very deep brownish black, almost approaching to blueish black, except a tuft of curling dirty white hair between the horns, and rings of the same colour just above the hoof.
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The province of Tehâma was so named from the vehement heat of its sandy soil, and is also called Gaur from its low situation; it is bounded on the west by the Red Sea, and on the other sides by Hejâz and Yaman, extending almost from Mecca to Aden. 3
The Koran (Al-Qur'an) George Sale 1716
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Tea is ordered and Gaur lights a chota' Gold Flake cigarette.
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Gaur is pretty unsettled by the fact that MUKU's flag is flying high at the company's Manesar plant.
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Gaur senior wants to build a city, Jaypee Sports City; an entire city that will carry his name for as long as it lasts.
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The group, founded by Jaiprakash Gaur , initially plans to set up a one-million litre per day milk processing plant near Mathura in Uttar Pradesh with an investment of Rs 100 crore.
Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011
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Once it is a full house, the boss walks in--Arvind Gaur, president of AITUC, Gurgaon, and also the chief of the union at HMSI.
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