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  2. Vinay Nadkarni - Wikipedia

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    Vinay Nadkarni (Hindi:विनय नाडकर्णी Vinay Nadkaranī, born: 1962) is an Indian banker at Mumbai, and a voice actor that specializes in dubbing foreign animated media. He is best known for being the official Hindi dubbing voice of Disney character, Donald Duck [1] and he has been voicing him since 1992. In an interview ...

  3. List of PDF software - Wikipedia

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    Freeware PDF reader, tagger, editor (simple editions) and converter (free for non-commercial uses). Allows edit of text, draw lines, highlighting of Text, measuring distance. Solid PDF Tools: Proprietary: Convert PDFs into editable documents and create PDFs from a variety of file sources.

  4. List of Indian dubbing artists - Wikipedia

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    It also includes those who have worked in Indian media, dubbing in different languages or providing voices for actors unable to perform in the original language. Indian dubbing artists contribute to a wide range of genres, including animation , live-action films , television series , and web content , often adapting performances to suit the ...

  5. Bombay duck - Wikipedia

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    Fried and crumbled, the fish preparation called Bombay duck became a popular condiment in Anglo-Indian cookery. [3] An 1829 book of poems and "Indian reminiscences" published under the pseudonym "Sir Toby Rendrag" notes the "use of a fish nick-named 'Bombay Duck'" [4] and the phrase is used in texts as early as 1815. [5]

  6. Google Input Tools - Wikipedia

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    Google's service for Indic languages was previously available as an online text editor, named Google Indic Transliteration. Other language transliteration capabilities were added (beyond just Indic languages) and it was renamed simply Google transliteration. Later on, because of its steady rise in popularity, it was released as Google ...

  7. Duck - Wikipedia

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    The word duck comes from Old English dūce 'diver', a derivative of the verb *dūcan 'to duck, bend down low as if to get under something, or dive', because of the way many species in the dabbling duck group feed by upending; compare with Dutch duiken and German tauchen 'to dive'.