User:Doc sameer
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About Me[edit]
I am an Indian, from the lovely city of Hyderabad. Qualified to be a Doctor, i have an immense thirst for knowledge & information.
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Template:Hyderabad topics
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Userbox:Michael Schumacher Fan
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Awarapan
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Happy End (film)
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Mohammad Ibrahim Zauq
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Islamic funeral
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Rabia Basri
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Prasads IMAX
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This user is a male. |
This Wikipedian is a citizen of the Republic of India. |
This user is a physician. |
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en-5 | This user can contribute with a professional level of English. |
UK | This user uses British English. |
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This user is a participant in WikiProject India. |
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This user wants to be your friend. |
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This user uses Windows Live Hotmail as a primary email service. |
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This user enjoys reading humorous literature. |
This user contributes using Firefox. |
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This user uses Wikipedia as a primary point of reference. |
حلال | This user observes the dietary laws of Halal. |
Scrubs | This user enjoys watching Scrubs. |
This user supports Formula One. |
GP | The first Grand Prix this user watched was the 1997 Monaco Grand Prix. |
This user is a Schumi fan. |
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Libellula depressa, commonly known as the broad-bodied chaser or broad-bodied darter, is a dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. One of the most common dragonflies in Europe and central Asia, its range extends to England, central Asia and the Middle East, with a few limited populations in Scotland. It is not found in Ireland or North Africa, however. This insect is around 39 to 48 millimetres (1.5 to 1.9 inches) in length, with both the male and the female having a broad, flattened abdomen which is brown with yellow patches down the sides. In the male, the abdomen develops a blue pruinescence that covers the brown colour. Both fore and hind wings have a dark patch at the base. This male L. depressa dragonfly was photographed at Wolvercote Lakes in Oxfordshire, England.Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp
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