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- Dew come here often?
Rob Falconer,
Penarth, Wales.
- Romance in "Dew" course.
Sanam Sharma,
Melbourne, Australia.
- Time to prepare food.
Nitesh,
Barnala, India.
- Short-lived pearls love green swings.
Onkar Singh Riar,
Sun Valley, Nevada, United States.
- Touched, but still untouched.
Komal Sangha,
Melbourne, Australia.
- Just married, caught
honeydewing.
Kiran,
Midland, TX, USA.
- Dew to nature.
Vineet,
Mandi, India.
- Sincere politicians are few, like a few drops of dew.
Amit Prakash,
Jamshedpur, India.
- Fresh and original, unlike Bollywood movies.
Amandeep Mann,
Halifax, Canada.
- Till the drops drop further to leave the leaves.
Rohit Jain,
Vancouver, Canada.
- When tears don't find a place.
Deepinder Singh Kalra,
Patiala, India.
- Born waterproof.
Arpit,
Ambala City, India.
- Dew drops on umbrella props.
Vineet Sharma,
Mandi (HP), India.
- Dewy fresh.
Jasleen,
Prospect Hieghts, USA.
- Nature's tender form.
Aneesh Chawla,
Brampton, Canada.
- Every garden has dew, but true friends are few.
Lovenish Batra,
Fatehabad, India.
- A tearful adieu.
Dheeraj Gupta,
Shimla, India.
- White metal on petal.
Ravreet Kaur,
Patti, Amritsar, India.
- Dewsome twosome.
Shalu Grover,
Pune, India.
- Green'n'White Beauty Award.
Tamanna,
Ludhiana, India.
- Double dew brew.
Narinder Banwiat,
Chandigarh, India.
- Gulzaar and Javed Akhtar to comment.
Pranab Moudgil.
Gurgaon, India.
- Ok, we were not given flood relief.
Rajat Jain,
Ambala City, India.
- Nature's album, all wet; Charles weds and Camilla set.
Amit Verma,
Meerut, India.
- "India-Pakistan coming together" and "Do the dew".
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