People gratuitously making fools out of themselves is a consequence of a pluralistic and permissive society.
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People gratuitously making fools out of themselves is a consequence of a pluralistic and permissive society.
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In those days she had admired his pluralistic openness of mind, and struggled, in her kitchen, towards a parallel eclecticism, learning to cook the dosas and uttapams of South India as well as the soft meatballs of Kashmir.
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