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nagunkgunk · 5 months ago
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DT FISHING ABILITIES????
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^ keep all ur buffs? + cancel your cast without a chance of fucking up and pulling something in maybe?? never explode your once a month ealad skaan window ever again..... maybe.....
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this. would do wonders for ruby dragon if kuer can be stored. and horizons too for sidereal whale if you can squeeze those in before amiss. just catch phallaina and unbegottens beforehand. and when ur in a fresh spot catch your 3 horizons and then catch the final 3 ebe fishies for int. damn. thats easily a 50% bonus of horizons
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girlkomaeda · 5 months ago
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omg swag guy animated SWAG GUY!!!! SWAG GUYYYY!!!!! I’m so excited I didn’t realizs this part waa gettijg adaptee i loveee it kore than the main couple i havent even read most of the others i kuer love swag guy ans his boygirlfriend so much
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corvid-language-library · 9 months ago
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Norwegian Word of the Day 07/03/24
Category: Farm animals (gÄrdsdyr)
et gÄrdsdyr | gÄrdsdyret | gÄrdsdyr | gÄrdsdyra, gÄrdsdyrene
Vocabulary and sample sentences below:
Vocabulary
ku (m/f) - cow [plural: kuer, kyr]
gris (m) - pig
sau (m) - sheep (also: et fÄr)
hest (m) - horse
esel (n) - donkey
geit (m/f) - goat
gjeterhund (m) - sheepdog
hĂžne (m/f) - hen, female bird
hane (m) - cockerel, rooster, male bird
Sample sentences
Vanlig melk kommer fra kyr, men man kan ogsÄ fÄ melk fra sauer og geiter. (Normal milk comes from cows, but we can also get milk from sheep and goats)
Da jeg var barn pleide jeg Ä ri pÄ hester. (When I was a kid, I used to ride horses)
Eselet spiser hatten din. (The donkey's eating your hat)
Du kan ikke bli en gjeterhund; du er en gris! (You can't become a sheepdog; you're a pig!)
Vi har flere hĂžner, men ingen haner. (We have several hans, but no roosters)
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postsofbabel · 1 year ago
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virtie333 · 1 year ago
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1 am and my migraine finally broke. Sneaking a piece of pizza and a coke because I didn't have much dinner and I'm starving. I have to work today, but I asked for tomorrow off for the friesian kuering. Praying it's an easy day today. When I have one day off and I'm down with a horrible migraine, I get no real rest. Even though the migraine pain is finally gone, I still feel like I got run over by a truck... or a friesian.
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Seeing my story link with no new notes only adds to my depression. I'm sorry. I'm sorry I'm such a selfish, needy bitch. All the wonderful stories I reblogged... and mine sits with only one reblog from a friend. I'll never belong to Tumblr and I need to quit trying.
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phillygrub · 11 days ago
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Nok Suntaranon's Debut Cookbook Kalaya's Southern Thai Kitchen & Chef's Table Episode
Kalaya’s Southern Thai Kitchen is the debut cookbook from Nok Suntaranon, chef and owner of the acclaimed Kalaya restaurant in Philadelphia. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mostly Retired đŸ€·â€â™€ïž (@phillygrub) This book takes readers on a flavorful journey through Southern Thailand, showcasing the region’s bold, spicy, and intricate cuisine. From Yum Ma Kuer Yao (spicy eggplant salad

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livesanskrit · 16 days ago
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Kunwar Singh
Kunwar Singh (13 November 1777– 26 April 1858; also known as Babu Kunwar Singh and Kuer Singh) was a leader during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. He belonged to a family of the Ujjainiya clan of the Parmar Rajputs of Jagdispur, currently a part of Bhojpur district, Bihar, India. At the age of 80, he led a selected band of armed soldiers against the troops under the command of the British East India Company. He was the chief organiser of the fight against the British in Bihar. He is popularly known as Veer Kunwar Singh.
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theiwtnsstand · 2 months ago
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A Second Heartbreak: Salt Lake City's Fleet Block Tribute to Justice Faces Destruction
“One by one, the murals went up” says Rae Duckworth, leader of Black Lives Matter Utah chapter. Anyone who has been to Fleet block in Salt Lake City, Utah can tell you of their magnificence; wall after wall of vibrant pink and red murals depicting 29 people killed in police confrontations.
After the death of George Floyd in May of 2020, the collective grief and anger of the community inspired artists to pay tribute to the fallen. One mural turned into dozens, and it quickly turned into a space for solace and a testament to the enduring spirit of the Salt Lake City community. For the community, these murals are more than just paintings; they are tangible representations of shared history, a collective struggle, and an unwavering commitment to justice. But most of all, they serve as a constant reminder of the lives that were tragically cut short and as a powerful call to action for a more equitable and just future.
Lex Scott is the founder of the BLM Utah Chapter. Rae Duckworth joined in February 2019. Tragically, in September 2019, Rae needed the support of BLM more than she ever thought she would when she experienced a devastating personal tragedy. Rae’s cousin Bobby Rae Duckworth was shot and killed by police during a mental health crisis. Rae said of Lex and BLM Utah, “She had the supportive resources we needed to navigate the traumatic situation.” Rae developed a personal understanding of the importance of these types of resources, and when Lex Scott moved out of Utah, Rae took over as the Operating Chairperson of Black Lives Matter Utah Chapter.
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Image Credit: Martha Harris/KUER / kuer.org
The city council voted to rezone the area and claims that the building and the land is structurally unsound and there are environmental issues with the soil. In a press conference on December 14, 2022, Salt Lake City mayor, Erin Mendenhall, said that “The Fleet Block murals have been a catalyst of collective healing and of social change here in Salt Lake City.”  The city first announced plans to develop the area at her first state of the city address in February 2019, when the murals started appearing, the city paused their development efforts. Rae says,” When they tried to rezone it, the community pushed back. This is such an impactful place.”
Bobby Duckworth, pictured above, is one of the 29 faces memorialized in the Fleet Block. Reporter Blake Apgar of the Salt Lake Tribune spoke to a relative of a victim who said that seeing the depictions of their loved ones torn down would be like “losing our loved ones all over again.”
Rae says the rezoning went through without the consideration of the community members that stood against it. Since there was such significant community support for the murals, the city had a meeting with the families. The families insisted on opening the conversation up to the whole community, and in the meeting the city stated that they would begin working towards a “permanent memorial.” There is no estimated time of completion for the rebuild. Rae says, “People are able to come to this shared space, and grieve their loved ones who lost their lives due to state sanctioned violence. It’s a space where they can mourn collectively, not in isolation.” This is where the victims’ families processed their grief, and in the interim during the rebuild, there will be no place for them to go.
“If you are involved with your local politics-  you can create, influence, and participate in change. You don’t have to fear change.” Rae Duckworth
I talked at length with Rae about whether city officials are doing everything in their power to preserve the original pieces of artwork. When she mentioned that some of the families of those depicted have experience in construction, I asked whether preservation is possible or has been discussed. As far as she knows the city is not considering preservation efforts like cutting away the murals, storing them during the construction, and displaying them again post-development.
In the end, we aren’t sure why. Perhaps the city doesn’t see the immense value of this memorial to the community as a symbol of the city's unwavering commitment to social justice, perhaps they simply believe that the return on investment for preserving these original pieces wouldn't be worth the commitment of time and dollars, or perhaps the murals serve as a constant uncomfortable reminder of the state’s culpability in the tragedies.
So far, the only solidified plans are the demolition. They plan to separate the block into four pieces, and the larger piece is going to be the “green space” area that will incorporate the new memorial. The other three pieces are supposed to incorporate an accessible space for nonprofits to exist around this center. Many community members are calling for a Community Justice Center that acts as a one stop shop for social support - incorporating things like a library, mental health services, and other community support services.
The city distributed a flyer (displayed at the end of this article) at one of the public meetings stating which area is to be demolished and plans for a permanent memorial. The families are supposedly going to oversee the memorial. Since the city has determined that they are incapable of preserving the current memorials, they have no choice but to allow the demolition to go through, and hope that the city makes good on their promises to give the families and the community what they are looking for. However, some of the families are worried about the city gatekeeping when the time comes.
Rae says: “They haven’t been very accessible. They [the families] have made it clear what they desire and that they don’t have faith in them keeping their promises. The majority of the families had a loved one killed by police, in some cases in Salt Lake City. Some of the families received phone calls from the mayor’s office providing condolences, but in the same breath the city has refused to make the officers accept accountability or actively reform the police departments responsible for these tragedies.”
This poor urban area is transitioning. Wealthier people are moving to it, improving housing, and attracting new business. They are displacing current inhabitants in the process. Homelessness is a growing problem in the area. With increased unhoused and unsheltered communities, comes an increased police presence – which ultimately will mean more police violence.
Just across the street from the Fleet Block murals, 22-year-old Bernardo Palacios-Carbajal was killed when law enforcement fired 34 shots – striking him more than a dozen times. Rae said the officers were looking for a man with white skin, short black hair and a Spanish accent. Bernardo had long black hair midway to his back and brown skin. According to an article from the Salt Lake Tribune:
 “The Palacios-Carbjal family’s lawyers, Nathan Morris and Brian Webber, take issue with “the decision to shoot a fleeing suspect in the first place,” as he was running away. The first rounds struck the man in the back. There was a disagreement between one officer who said, ‘Tase him! Tase him! Tase him!” and the other officers who defaulted to the use of lethal force, shooting 34 times,” Morris said. “That right there makes me think that there’s an issue relating to the training and what is actually the default when it comes to chasing a fleeing suspect.”
Bernardo’s last words were: “Officer, I don’t want to die.”  When his body was recovered, his weapon had not been discharged.
Which brings us to BLM Utah’s, and by extension, Rae Duckworth’s eventual goal. Prevention. We talked about ways that can happen and changes she would like to see in her community in the next 5-10 years.
A Transparent and accessible mayor in Salt Lake City.
BLM Utah has always strived to be completely transparent with and accessible to the community. Salt Lake City citizens deserve to have a mayor’s office that is both transparent and accessible.
Real Accountability
Rae said, “the most achievable and simplest form of police reform – fire cops who kill people.” She recalls hearing a military veteran speaking at a community meeting about Bernardo. He said that if a single person was shot by an on duty military member 37 times the way they did Bernardo, that service member would immediately be discharged and court marshalled. Rae says, “They have similar equipment, but aren’t held to the same standards as our military, and for that we are doing our communities a disservice.”
Community Policing
“The idea of community policing is to give veterans a role in protecting their environments.” Ray says, “We saw it in Uvalde. When police wouldn’t enter the schools, community members would; veterans, neighbors, and mothers hopped the fence.”
Increased Statewide Support for MCOT
Utah needs better allocation of resources to MCOT, the Mobile Crisis Outreach Team. All mental health and crisis calls should be routed to them. MCOT is made up of professionals with life-saving skills that unfortunately police do not have. We need to extend MCOT throughout the state, especially in rural areas.
Extensive Background Checks
Anyone who purchases a gun or works near them needs to go through extensive background checks.
Officer Sean Grayson, the officer who killed Sonya Massey, was discharged from the U.S. Army for a “serious offense.” He also worked in six different departments over a four-year period. He had previous DUI charges on his record, and it was recommended that he take “high stress decision” training. With past blemishes like this, how can people like this be allowed into our police departments.
City Sponsored Resources for Affected Families
When a person falls victim to police violence, we would like to see the mayor’s office be responsible for mental health care following the event.
Updated Body Cam Requirements
When this article’s author used to work in a call center, I was only paid for time that I was logged into the system and ready to receive a call. Similarly, officers should only be paid for time when their body cams are running.
Body Cam Footage Availability
Without fail, body cam footage must be made publicly available within 7-10 days after an incident.
Increased Education and Training
To qualify to be a police officer, you should be required to undergo extensive training, evaluation, and certification. They are dealing with the public, and with that comes a myriad of cultures and concerns. They need to be prepared to address any situation that comes their way with confidence.
Abolish School Resource Officers
We must abolish policies and practices that lead students, particularly those from marginalized communities, into the criminal justice system. This includes disciplinary policies that are unnecessarily harsh, zero tolerance approaches, and the use of school resource officers.
Rae says, we have to dismantle the school to prison pipeline – where we see LGBT youth, people with special needs and obstacles, people with mental and physical disabilities, and marginalized communities disproportionately affected. And having law enforcement, who have already established no boundary of law operating inside of a school with children; it is terrifying.
There’s also a report from the Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights that says school resource officers are “significantly more likely than other police to be arrested for sex related offenses. SROs can operate with little oversight because their immediate supervisors are usually located off-site at local police departments and often supervise SROs at multiple schools.”
Improved Mental Health Resources in Schools
We would like to see budget resources shifted from school resource officers to professionals trained with health in mind. Rae says, “when incidents of violence happen involving a school resource officer, it’s commonplace for us to hear police aren’t trained. Get people in there who are trained.”  A nurse and mental health therapists should be in those positions. Rae says: “Even as an adult it is difficult to navigate the world. When I look back to being a little black girl growing up in the State of Utah, I could have definitely benefited from these types of resources at certain stages of my life.”
For whatever reason, some students don’t get mental health support at home. Whenever school shootings happen, there’s always a question of whether mental health issues were overlooked. Many of the devastating consequences brought on by lack of social resources in this way are preventable.
Standardized reporting and data collection
Rae is a self-proclaimed “numbers hater” but she understands their significance. Knowledge is power, and data collection can tell a story. Data collection is a critical missing factor in acts of violence in police departments. With sufficient data we can identify patterns that lead to policy development, create accountability, lead to improved resource allocation, and raise awareness. And transparency in data collection can build trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve.
But the importance of data collection goes beyond law enforcement to other public sectors. Rae tells a story of a mother named Brittany. Her daughter was Izzy Tichenor. As one of the only black children in her school, Izzy suffered from serious bullying. Additionally, the family was facing racial discrimination and socioeconomic obstacles. As any mother would, Brittany worked to communicate with the school and the district, hoping that they would take corrective action. She tried her best to make sure Izzy had a safe educational environment, and the school substantially failed the Tichenor family when she committed suicide at the tender age of ten.
Sandra Hollins, member of Utah’s State House of Representatives representing District 21, is working with Brittany and she is pushing for data collection within the education system. We know for sure that bullying disproportionately affects black and brown children and children who speak English as a second language. We need all the data we can get, and we can use this data to discuss policy changes within schools and make corrective actions that will turn schools into dedicated safe spaces.
Transparency as a Standard
It is impossible to have public trust, community engagement, and accountability without government transparency. Information about policing strategies and policing policies needs to be public, the community should be engaged in the decision-making process, and feedback should be encouraged. Citizens need to know what ethical standards the officers that are responsible for their safety are held to and how misconduct is addressed when it occurs.
Abolish qualified immunity
For more information on qualified immunity please see my article earlier in this week. You can find it here.
The author reached out to Mayor Erin Mendenhall’s office for a comment on the destruction of the Fleet Block memorial murals. A representative of the office of the mayor, Andrew Wittenberg declined to comment and referred me to a website about the rezone of the fleet block. A website that ironically says, "It's your city, it's your business."
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By: Jennifer Bartholomew, The iWTNS Stand
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andrepitz · 3 months ago
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👑 https://andrepitz.de/2024/08/28/ich-kuere-die-gewinnerin-von-succession/
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emfsa · 4 months ago
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Ontem o meu marido pediu me o divĂłrcio, depois de mer ter chamado uma serio de nomes menos bonitos,como cabra,etc,as portas aabanaram todas.Isto pq tenho lhe dito que durante 18 anos tem dedicado a vida a familia dele,e nao a famĂ­lia que contruiu,e eu ando saturada.So kuer k os filhos se divirttam,Mesmo que sejam ainda menores 16 e 17 anoss
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conversationpoint · 4 months ago
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Zhejiang Kuer Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. Launches Rotomolded Cooler Boxes Amid Global Heatwaves
http://dlvr.it/T9wKg2
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cielsosinfel · 7 months ago
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Since watching the Fallout show and replaying NV, I've become really fixated on reading about US nuclear weapon testing in the Southwest and its impacts on the local population + US government cover-ups therein- the "downwinders," as they are referred to. A significant percentage of downwinders- people and communities exposed to nuclear fallout and radiation, and then lied to by the US government for years regarding that exposure- were Native American and Latino.
My public library system has many, many government documents related to this and I was able to pick up a bunch I put on hold today (a few documents ended up being giant- I mean, large than my forearm or even my calves- binders so I will have to hold off on taking those home for now.)
Like, here is one government document from 1980, "The Forgotten Guinea Pigs: A Report on Health Effects of Low-level Radiation Sustained as a Result of the Nuclear Weapons Testing Program Conducted by the United States Government":
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And an example of one of the binders I had to seriously contemplate hauling home on the bus with a dozen other documents + 8 hard-cover books + food bank groceries...
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Anyway, I'm gonna go through all of these (or try to) and maybe share excerpts here, to archive for myself.
I'm also gonna save some relevant links to online articles or websites for my own archiving as well
Actually, the Guardian article I linked here made me aware of a recent documentary about this exact issue, "First We Bombed New Mexico" by Lois Lipman.
First We Bombed New Mexico is the untold story of Trinity, the world’s first nuclear bomb detonated in New Mexico one month before the bombing of Hiroshima. It is a story of government betrayal with tragic consequences. Thousands of New Mexicans - mostly Hispanic and Native American - were exposed to catastrophic levels of radioactive fallout, never warned, never acknowledged and never helped afterwards. Generations of cancers followed. Inspiring New Mexico Hispanic cancer survivor, Tina Cordova has catalyzed a movement seeking compensation for families - mostly Hispanic and Native - who suffer multigenerational cancers tied to that bomb – and who continue to be ignored. This documentary is witness to the people’s narrative for voices not heard.
And another documentary from PBS: Downwinders and the Radioactive West
Collateral damage: American civilian survivors of the 1945 Trinity test - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Nevada Test Site Downwinders - National Museum of Nuclear Science and History
Nuclear-Testing ‘Downwinders’ Speak about History and Fear - Scientific American, January 2022
The downwinders: New Mexicans sickened by atomic bomb testing fight for compensation - The Guardian US, May 2024
‘Oppenheimer’ extols atomic bomb triumph but ignores health effects on those living near test site - LA Times, July 2023
Utah ‘downwinders’ are in DC as radiation-exposure compensation hangs in the balance - KUER 90.1
Hanford Downwinders: Trisha Thompson Pritikin - National Park Service
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pashterlengkap · 10 months ago
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Utah Senate revises bathroom bill that threatened to throw trans people in jail
Utah’s Republican-dominated Senate approved a revised version of an anti-trans bathroom bill Thursday, following days of flip-flopping over just how anti-trans they wanted it to be. The state House must now sign the revised version before heading to the governor’s desk to become law. The initial version of H.B. 257, passed by the Utah State House last week, included a provision banning transgender people from entering bathrooms and other “sex-designated privacy spaces” that align with their gender identity in “publicly funded and publicly owned” buildings unless they have updated their birth certificates and can prove that they have undergone gender confirmation surgery. Violations of the law would have been punishable by up to six months in jail. Related: Utah legislature advances an extreme trans bathroom ban The dangerous measure fits with the state’s long history of policing private matters. As journalist Erin Reed noted, that version of the law would have applied to airports, convention centers, park buildings, recreational centers, public administration buildings, colleges, universities, and public schools. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our daily newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. On Wednesday, Utah state Sen. Dan McCay (R) introduced an amended version of the bill in the state Senate. As KUER reported, that version only applied to “government-owned and operated” buildings, like public schools, universities, and government buildings. McCay’s version retained the original bill’s ban on transgender locker and changing room access as well as the ban on bathroom access in K–12 schools, but did away with restrictions on who can enter sex-designated bathrooms in other government buildings. McCay said the amended bill focused instead on “the actions of those who commit lewd and offensive behavior in a privacy space” and was “no longer related to gender or identity.” But McCay reversed course on Thursday, introducing a new draft of the bill minutes before the Senate began its final discussion of HB 257, KSL.com reported. The latest version restores the original’s prohibition on trans people entering bathrooms that align with their gender identity in government-owned buildings, while also narrowly defining “male” and “female” in state code according to biological sex assigned at birth. While the bill does not include any enforcement mechanism or criminal penalties for violations of the bathroom ban, it does include enhanced criminal penalties for anyone who commits multiple crimes in a restroom as well as additional criminal penalties for anyone who commits crimes in a bathroom that does not align with their biological sex. “Instead of making this about enforcement, we define what bathrooms are and we define who belongs in what bathroom and how to, I guess, qualify to be in one bathroom or another,” McCay said. “And I think that definition makes it very clear.” The Senate approved H.B. 257 Thursday by a 21–8 vote, with only two Republicans joining Democrats in voting against it. As the Senate voted, around 100 people gathered on the Utah Capitol steps to voice their opposition to the bill, urging Gov. Spencer Cox (R) to veto it. H.B. 257 will return to the House for approval before reaching Cox’s desk. But as KSL.com noted, both critics and supporters expect the bill to face legal challenges. http://dlvr.it/T1xLCN
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444namesplus · 1 year ago
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Kunwar Singh (13 November 1777– 26 April 1858; also known as Babu Kunwar Singh and Kuer Singh) was a leader during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. He belonged to a family of the Ujjainiya clan of the Parmar Rajputs of Jagdispur, currently a part of Bhojpur district, Bihar, India. At the age of 80, he led a selected band of armed soldiers against the troops under the command of the British East India Company. He was the chief organiser of the fight against the British in Bihar. He is popularly known as Veer Kunwar Singh.
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