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Meanings of subcontinental in English
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Usage of subcontinental in English
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When Christians are targeted, the motivation is often an ancient subcontinental prejudice .
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I thought it was typical subcontinental, sub-Rushdie, look-at-me-aren't-I-refreshing and tragically not copy-edited bollocks.'
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He considers me an expert on the psyche of the various subcontinental races.
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Jump off the MTR in Little India and immerse yourself in subcontinental mayhem.
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Oh, just persistent rumors among the community of subcontinental scholars.
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On one distant subcontinental tour he almost played for England as sickness hit the dressing room.
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But the United States did not own a subcontinental empire, as the British had a century before.
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Placid pitches We may not be in the subcontinent, but the pitches will be subcontinental in character.
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Bresnan suddenly seems a pivotal cricketer for England on subcontinental pitches -especially now that he is unavailable.
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Along with the heavy Indian presence among senior ICC dignitaries, there had been the promise of a distinctly subcontinental presence.
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She begins in a thick subcontinental English but after the plane has ascended switches to the Mahji dialect of Panjabi.
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Some may argue that home advantage will be theirs in the forthcoming series on the premise that England will encounter subcontinental-type pitches.
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For the most part, Quaid-I-Azam's students expressed the fashion-conscious edges of this loose, slightly licentious stew of Islamic tradition and subcontinental flair.
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It would be hard to argue as it stands that Misbah-ul-Haq is not leading, with distinction, the premier side from the subcontinental region.
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Subcontinental teams rely on spinners.
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When Christians are targeted, the motivation is often an ancient subcontinental prejudice .