Tamilian


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Ta`mil´i`an


a. & n.1.Tamil.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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You must remember that I am a Tamilian. English is the language of the court."
The former politician -- he was an MP in Manmohan Singh's cabinet -- said that he was proud to be the first Tamilian actor to enter Hollywood.
Scenes like she explaining why she called for a vet instead of a doctor to examine him or when they are stuck with a Tamilian in a car are hilarious.
Being a Tamilian I pondered over 'kallanalum kanavan pullanalum purushan'.
The Tamilian lawyer Chidambaram Pillai [1872-1936] emerges as a major force in the long struggle for self-reliance.
"Being a Tamilian is not a prerequisite or a condition, but as I have often said is merely a postal code." With his political move, he is seeking "something more valuable than money".
It is affecting my dignity as a man, even more as a Tamilian,"Haasan said.
A total of 412 samples which included 148 myocardial infarction survivors, 162 Normolipidemic healthy controls and 102 patients with hypercholesterolemia in a Indian Tamilian population were included in the study.
"Being a fellow Tamilian, I am aware of the huge contributions by Dr.
Subraja et al., "Single nucleotide polymorphism of CYP3A5*3 contributes to clopidogrel resistance in coronary artery disease patients among Tamilian population," Molecular Biology Reports, vol.
One child was Bengali, one Malayali, and one child was Tamilian. In these situations, children will typically learn their parents' first language, as well as the national language.