8. 2. F.I.B. Siddharth Ravichandran In an interview for Life, _______ was asked, "Which of your writings has pleased you most?" He answered, I would say that of all my books ______ has left me with the most pleasurable afterglow—perhaps because it is the purest of all, the most abstract and carefully contrived. I am probably responsible for the odd fact that people don't seem to name their daughters ______ any more. I have heard of young female poodles being given that name since 1956, but of no human beings.
18. 5. F.I.B. Siddharth Ravichandran The ______________ Examination System, informally known as __________, is the in-depth study of a number of pre-set London street routes and places of interest that taxicab-drivers in that city must complete to obtain a licence to operate a black cab. It was initiated in 1865, and has changed little since. The training involved ensures that London taxi drivers are experts on London, and have an intimacy with their city which no technology can achieve. It is the world's most demanding training course for taxicab-drivers, and applicants will usually need at least 12 'Appearances' (attempts at the final test), after preparation averaging 34 months, to pass the examination
22. Siddharth Ravichandran Y is a 1966 film written by Robert Ardrey and directed by Basil Dearden. It stars Charlton Heston as General Y and Laurence Olivier as the Mahdi (Mahommed Ahmed) and is based on X's defence of the Sudanese city of Y from the forces of the Mahdist army during the Siege of Y.
25. 7. Who? Give Fundaes Siddharth Ravichandran _________ (26 March 1913 – 20 September 1996) was an immensely prolific and famously eccentric Hungarian mathematician. He published more papers than any other mathematician in history, working with hundreds of collaborators.
153. A.3 Siddharth Ravichandran They were all challenged by Shaq on his show “Shaq Vs”. Needless to say, Shaq lost all The challenges, despite the Handicaps.
158. 5. Siddharth Ravichandran Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura _______ (February 4, 1746 – October 15, 1817) was a Polish-Lithuanian general and military leader during the _________ Uprising. As a national hero in Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, and the United States, _________ has given his name to many places around the world and numerous monuments. The Polish explorer Count Paweł Edmund Strzelecki named the highest mountain in Australia after him.