In the menagerie of subcontinental art, the horse and elephant are most common.
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In the menagerie of subcontinental art, the horse and elephant are most common.
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When a subcontinental plume hits such a thin spot, the result would be voluminous shallow magmatism.
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This does not mean that we value Englishmen at a premium and Africans at a moral discount. Nor does it mean that Canadians are intrinsically more precious to us than subcontinentals.
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If the subcontinentals do go home, it would behove them—and the Emiratis—to ask this question: On balance, did the presence of subcontinentals in Dubai and the UAE do more good than bad? / There can be only one answer to that question: The goodwill and hard work of the subcontinentals forever changed the landscape of the UAE and that of the other six Arab countries of the Gulf.
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