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Karachi
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  • Karachi is one of the biggest cities on earth.   (source)
  • He even announced we would have female guards at Jinnah's tomb in Karachi.   (source)
  • His only hope was his brother-in-law in Karachi.   (source)
  • In March there was an attack on a girls' school in Karachi that we had visited.   (source)
  • We flew to Karachi, and it was the first time any of us had ever been on a plane.   (source)
  • After that my father was restless and could not enjoy Karachi.   (source)
  • Her family had moved to Karachi to get away from the conflict and, as a woman, she could not live alone.   (source)
  • I could see why when our people go to Karachi to work they always want to be buried in the cool of our valley.   (source)
  • The local commander, General Iftikhar, stormed the control tower at Karachi so that Musharraf's plane could land.   (source)
  • Unfortunately, Karachi had also become a very violent city and there is always fighting between the mohajirs and Pashtuns.   (source)
  • That Ramadan a friend of my father's in Karachi called Wakeel Khan Swati sent clothes for the poor, which he wanted us to distribute.   (source)
  • There was one important place we had to include in our visit to Karachi besides our outings to the sea or the huge bazaars, where my mother bought lots of clothes.   (source)
  • It was January 2012 and we were in Karachi as guests of Geo TV after the Sindh government announced they were renaming a girls' secondary school on Mission Road in my honor.   (source)
  • The mighty Indus River, which flows from the Himalayas down through KPK and Punjab to Karachi and the Arabian Sea, and of which we are so proud, had turned into a raging torrent and burst its banks.   (source)
  • On 18 October 2007 we were all glued to the TV as she walked down the steps of the plane in Karachi and wept as she stepped onto Pakistani soil after almost nine years in exile.   (source)
  • He ordered Karachi airport to switch off its landing lights and to park fire engines on the runway to block the plane even though it had 200 other passengers on board and not enough fuel to get to another country.   (source)
  • One morning in late summer when my father was getting ready to go to school he noticed that the painting of me looking at the sky which we had been given by the school in Karachi had shifted in the night.   (source)
  • Shershah Syed, a prominent gynecologist in Karachi, says that he frequently treats young girls from the slums after rapes.†   (source)
  • Parvi had obtained a business degree from one of Pakistan's finest graduate schools, the University of Karachi.†   (source)
  • Born at Karachi, he seemed to contradict his theory, and would sometimes admit as much with a sad, quiet smile.†   (source)
  • They came back by way of Karachi by sea, when Kim took his first experience of sea-sickness sitting on the fore-hatch of a coasting-steamer, well persuaded he had been poisoned.†   (source)
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