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Pukka (other)
Pukka, an adulatory slang adjective, may refer to: Arts *Pukka Orchestra, a Canadian new wave band in the 1980s *Pukka or pucca, a category of Indian vernacular architecture Brands *Pukka Pies, a United Kingdom foods manufacturer *Pukka Herbs, an Ayurvedic herbal remedies company * Pukka Electric MiniBike, a small, battery-powered vehicle Individuals * Erkki Pukka, Finnish 1960s ski jumper * Mikko Pukka, Finnish ice hockey defenceman *Pukka, racehorse who won the 1925 Hobart Cup in Tasmania See also * Pucca (other) * Puka (other) * Pukka sahib Pukka sahib ( ) is a slang term taken from Hindi words for "absolute" ("first class," "absolutely genuine" for English users) and "master," but meaning "true gentleman" or "excellent fellow." The expression was used in the British Empire to describ ..., an Indian term for British civil servants {{Disambiguation, surname Hindi words and phrases Indian words and phrases ...
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Pukka Orchestra
Pukka Orchestra was a Canadian new wave band based in Toronto, Ontario in the 1980s. The group released two albums, an EP and several singles, and won a CASBY Award in 1985. History The Pukka Orchestra was formed in Toronto in 1979."The Pukka Orchestra"
''AllMusic'', biography by Rudyard Kennedy
The core of the band consisted of vocalist/guitarist/song writer Graeme Williamson and guitarists/co-songwriters Neil Chapman and Tony Duggan-Smith. The band's name is derived from the Hindi word pukka, which means "Genuine", "Authentic", "First Class". The name was coined by Duggan-Smith's extremely British grandfather who had been the harbourmaster of Calcutta and had later worked for Marconi. When Duggan-Smith told him he was play ...
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Indian Vernacular Architecture
Indian vernacular architecture the informal, functional architecture of structures, often in rural areas of India, built of local materials and designed to meet the needs of the local people. The builders of these structures are unschooled in formal architectural design and their work reflects the rich diversity of India's climate, locally available building materials, and the intricate variations in local social customs and craftsmanship. It has been estimated that worldwide close to 90% of all building is vernacular, meaning that it is for daily use for ordinary, local people and built by local craftsmen. The term vernacular architecture in general refers to the informal building of structures through traditional building methods by local builders without using the services of a professional architect. It is the most widespread form of building. In India there are numerous traditional regional styles, although there is much in common in the styles of the Hindi belt in the nor ...
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Pukka Pies
Pukka Pies is a manufacturer of pies based in Syston, Leicestershire, England. Products The company's products include single-serve and sharing pies, sausage rolls, pasties, catering sausages, frozen puff pastry, and non-meat foods, with the Veggie Leek & Potato pie approved by the Vegetarian Society. According to the company, the favourite pie flavours in the United Kingdom based upon its 2005 sales, were: A pastiche of Pierre-Auguste Renoir's painting ''Le Déjeuner des Canotiers'' hangs in the reception at the headquarters, with the original characters replaced by members of the Storer family. Pukka Pies are most commonly seen for sale in chip shops, stadiums, butchers, cafes, and pubs across the country. In 2008, the company started selling its pies in UK supermarkets for the customer to heat up at home. History A family company founded in 1963 by Trevor Storer and Valerie Storer as "Trevor Storer's Home Made Pies", it was named Pukka Pies in 1964. Today, the busi ...
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Pukka Herbs
Unilever plc is a British multinational consumer goods company with headquarters in London, England. Unilever products include food, condiments, bottled water, baby food, soft drink, ice cream, instant coffee, cleaning agents, energy drink, toothpaste, pet food, pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare products, tea, breakfast cereals, beauty products, and personal care. Unilever is the largest producer of soap in the world and its products are available in around 190 countries. Unilever's largest brands include Lifebuoy, Dove, Sunsilk, Knorr, Lux, Sunlight, Rexona/Degree, Axe/Lynx, Ben & Jerry's, Omo/Persil, Heartbrand (Wall's) ice creams, Hellmann's and Magnum. Unilever is organised into three main divisions: Foods and Refreshments, Home Care, and Beauty & Personal Care. It has research and development facilities in China, India, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Unilever was founded on 2 September 1929, by the merger of the British soapmaker ...
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Pukka Electric MiniBike
The Pukka Electric Mini-bike is a small, battery-powered, two-wheeled electric vehicle formerly manufactured by Pukka USA, LLC. It is capable of carrying a single passenger, weighing a maximum of , to speeds up to . Components The Pukka is powered by two 12-volt sealed lead–acid batteries contained in a rear compartment, held by the frame behind the seat. It has an electronic motor control board which uses pulse-width modulation, and can provide up to 55 amps when required.Pukka electric scooters
It receives low voltage signals from the , which is attached to the right handle bar. The braking system is a



Erkki Pukka
Erkki Pukka (born 22 May 1940) is a Finnish former ski jumper who competed from 1964 to 1967. His lone victory was at Garmisch-Partenkirchen Garmisch-Partenkirchen (; Bavarian: ''Garmasch-Partakurch''), nicknamed Ga-Pa, is an Alpine ski town in Bavaria, southern Germany. It is the seat of government of the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen (abbreviated ''GAP''), in the O ... during the 1964-65 Four Hills Tournament. References External links * Finnish male ski jumpers 1940 births Living people {{Finland-skijumping-bio-stub ...
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Mikko Pukka
Mikko Pukka (born September 6, 1982) is a Finnish ice hockey defenceman who currently plays professionally for KOOVEE of Mestis. He previously played in SM-liiga/Liiga for Tappara, TPS, SaiPa and Sport, as well as in Elitserien Elitserien (literally, "the Elite League") is the name of several Swedish nationwide sport leagues. In many sports, Elitserien is the highest league, with the second highest named Allsvenskan. Elitserien leagues at present: * Elitserien (badmint ... for Luleå HF. Career statistics References External links * 1982 births Living people Beibarys Atyrau players DVTK Jegesmedvék players Finnish ice hockey defencemen FoPS players HC TPS players HK Dukla Michalovce players IF Björklöven players Ilves players Kiekko-Vantaa players Kokkolan Hermes players KooKoo players KOOVEE players Lempäälän Kisa players Luleå HF players Rubin Tyumen players SaiPa players Tappara players Vaasan Sport players Finnish expatriate ice hocke ...
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Hobart Cup
The Hobart Cup is a Tasmanian Racing Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race held as an open handicap race over a distance of 2400 metres at Elwick Racecourse in Glenorchy, Tasmania, Australia. The Cup is usually held on the first or second Monday in February. Total prizemoney is A$250,000. History The 1972 winner of this race, Piping Lane, went on to win the Melbourne Cup later in the year. The Assyrian is the only other horse to win both the Melbourne Cup and Hobart cup in 1882/83. In the past the race has been held on the Australia Day holiday. It is part of the Tasmanian Summer Racing Carnival, and is also one of Tasmania's main annual social events. Distance * 1875–1877 – 2 miles (~3200 metres) * 1878–1885 - 1 miles (~2600 metres) * 1886–1972 - 1 miles (~2400 metres) * 1973–1989 – 2380 metres * 1990–2004 – 2400 metres * 2005 – 2100 metres * 2006–2012 – 2200 metres * 2013 onwards - 2400 metres Grade * 1875–1979 - Principal ...
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Pucca (other)
Pucca may refer to: * Pucca, a South Korean media franchise with international distribution ** ''Pucca'' (TV series), a Canadian TV show based on the media franchise * Pucca Chocolate, a Japanese wafer candy * Pucca or pukka, a category of Indian vernacular architecture ** Pucca housing, residences constructed using that technique * PuCCa, Turkish writer See also * Pukka (other) Pukka, an adulatory slang adjective, may refer to: Arts *Pukka Orchestra, a Canadian new wave band in the 1980s *Pukka or pucca, a category of Indian vernacular architecture Brands *Pukka Pies, a United Kingdom foods manufacturer *Pukka Herbs, an ...
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Puka (other)
Puka may refer to: Places *Puka, Estonia * Puka Parish, Estonia *Pukë, or Puka, Albania Plants *''Griselinia lucida'', an epiphytic plant/tree from New Zealand *''Meryta sinclairii'', a threatened tree from New Zealand Other *Puka (Peru), a mountain in Peru * Puka shell, a popular Hawaiian jewellery *Pikachu, or Puka, a Pokémon See also *''Pucca'' *Pukka (other) * Púca, Celtic mythological beast and supposedly the creature behind the invisible rabbit in the fictional story Harvey Harvey, Harveys or Harvey's may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Harvey'' (play), a 1944 play by Mary Chase about a man befriended by an invisible anthropomorphic rabbit * Harvey Awards ("Harveys"), one of the most important awards ... * Puka Puka (other) {{disambiguation, plant, geo ...
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Pukka Sahib
Pukka sahib ( ) is a slang term taken from Hindi words for "absolute" ("first class," "absolutely genuine" for English users) and "master," but meaning "true gentleman" or "excellent fellow." The expression was used in the British Empire to describe Europeans or to describe an attitude which British administrators were said to affect, that of an "aloof, impartial, incorruptible arbiter of the political fate of a large part of the earth's surface." The word "pukka" is still used informally in 21st-century Britain to describe something as excellent. Occurrence in literature The term is frequently referenced in E. M. Forster's ''A Passage to India'', and in Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot series as well as in ''Why Didn't They Ask Evans?''. In his anti-Empire novel ''Burmese Days'', George Orwell refers to it as a "pose," and one of his characters talks of the difficulty that goes into maintaining it. Alexandra Fuller also uses the term in her book ''Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of F ...
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Hindi Words And Phrases
Hindi (Devanāgarī: or , ), or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi (Devanagari: ), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in the Hindi Belt region encompassing parts of northern, central, eastern, and western India. Hindi has been described as a standardised and Sanskritised register of the Hindustani language, which itself is based primarily on the Khariboli dialect of Delhi and neighbouring areas of North India. Hindi, written in the Devanagari script, is one of the two official languages of the Government of India, along with English. It is an official language in nine states and three union territories and an additional official language in three other states. Hindi is also one of the 22 scheduled languages of the Republic of India. Hindi is the ''lingua franca'' of the Hindi Belt. It is also spoken, to a lesser extent, in other parts of India (usually in a simplified or pidginised variety such as Bazaar Hindustani or Haflong Hindi). Outside India, several oth ...
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