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By then the rain had almost stopped and a sizeable crowd had gathered in front of the temple, some even on the front veranda.
His grandmother is sitting on the veranda of the house but is out of the children's view.
The intention of governance is to extend air-conditioned politics out onto the veranda itself.
The second set of interactions is between governance reform and veranda politics.
Then he would come and sit on the veranda of my father's school, where he would watch passersby and tell stories.
Rather, both ' air-conditioned ' politics and ' veranda ' politics are advancing simultaneously, inundating a previously bureaucratised political sphere.
I came out of my room and stood on the veranda.
The mosquitoes were identified, according to hut number and location in the hut or veranda, and scored as bloodfed/unfed and dead/alive.