With her was a white-haired and bearded man of an indeterminate age, who everyone called Chatriwala chacha. |
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We, I mean, my father, my chacha and his wife and three daughters, my sister Shabnam Bano and my grandmother were surrounded. |
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He also distills chacha, a punch-to-the-gut brew made from grape skins and other remains of the fermentation process. |
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All the children, regardless of who their biological father is, call the eldest brother pitaji, or father, while the younger brothers are all called chacha, or uncle. |
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Apart from wine, Georgians drink chacha, which is basically grappa. |
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Two types of chacha that are typical of the French West Indies: the chacha in the form of a gourd as well as the metal version, made from a tin tube. |
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Real chacha Success in the missile programme led to the Bharat Ratna in 1997, perhaps the first time a serving scientist had been given such an award. |
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Chacha characterized for its mobile phone availability, which makes it an assistant accessible at any time. |
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Chacha is a collaborative engine, in which is not a program but people who help you find the answers to your questions and your search results. |
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During a hearing at a court in Mombasa, Chacha Mwita claimed Jermaine Grant and another suspect were beaten after their arrest in December. |
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Further, every home winemaker has a still, and he will also pour you his clear pomace brandy, or Chacha. |
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ChaCha, the leading real-time, human-powered question-and-answer site, today announced the addition of Dan Hodges, a proven leader and innovator, as President. |
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