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  2. In Texas, can someone change the donor status on your ... - AOL

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    If you decide to change your decision after having previously registered, you can access your registration and remove your name. You can change your donor status at any time. You can change your ...

  3. Mayyur Girotra - Wikipedia

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    Mayyur Girotra is an Indian fashion designer and couturier. He lives between Delhi and New York and is known for his bridal and festive wear. [ 1 ] He launched his label in 2009, named Mayyur Girotra label.

  4. Caste system in India - Wikipedia

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    Caste or no caste, creed or no creed, any man, or class, or caste, or nation, or institution that bars the power of free thought and bars action of an individual is devilish, and must go down. Liberty of thought and action, asserted Vivekananda, is the only condition of life, of growth and of well-being.

  5. Surnames by country - Wikipedia

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    Either the surname or the given name may come first in different contexts; in newspapers and in informal uses, the order is given name + surname, while in official documents and forums (tax forms, registrations, military service, school forms), the surname is often listed or said first.

  6. Parihar (clan) - Wikipedia

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    Surnames Thakur , Rana , Singh The Parihar or Pratihar (also spelled as Purihar [ 1 ] and Padihar ) is a clan ( gotra ) found in the Rajput , [ 2 ] , [ 3 ] and Meena [ 4 ] caste groups of the Indian subcontinent.

  7. Gandhabanik - Wikipedia

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    Gandhabanik (Bengali: গন্ধবণিক) is a Bengali Hindu trading caste, who as the caste name suggests, traditionally used to trade in perfumes, cosmetics, spices etc. [1] [2] They were also engaged in agriculture. [3] As of late nineteenth century they were one of the fourteen castes belonging to Nabasakh group. [4]

  8. Names of the Romani people - Wikipedia

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    The demonyms of the Romani people, Lom and Dom share the same etymological origin, [10] [11] reflecting Sanskrit ḍoma "a man of low caste, living by singing and music." [12] [13] The ultimate origin of the Sanskrit term ḍoma (perhaps from Munda or Dravidian) is uncertain. [14]

  9. Garha - Wikipedia

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    But most of Gada groups are descent from the Gaur Brahmin community, and Garha is the khadi boli transformation of the original Sanskrit word "Gauda" which means "fair one" an allusion to the learnedness and high status. Some Garha Biradari sub-groups also descent from the tribe of Muhammad Ghouri or Muhammad of Ghor. They merged with the Gaur ...