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Prime Minister of India: 1964–66
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shastri
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Shastri may refer to: Heera Lal Shastri (born 1899), Indian politician and the first chief minister of Rajasthan state Keshavram Kashiram Shastri (born 1905), founding leader of Vishwa Hindu Parishad Lal Bahadur Shastri (born 1904), second Prime Minister ...
Usage examples of shastri.
Indian scientist Adri Shastri, who first picked up the alien signals, came from a wealthy family.
She felt suddenly that Shastri had almost pulled out of her what she had been trying to say, but the process had ended too soon.
She had used the drug with him, but he did not believe in Shastri Vector Space.
She had never achieved this formidable a high, and the great integrating power of her amplified consciousness created clouds of possibilities, the Shastri vector trees, growing and bunching in the created spaces of her mind.
As she waited in an ecstasy of speculation and computation, she thought briefly again of Jamie, naked, his cock wilting that night she had dazzled him with the theory of the Shastri cycle.
Or, as Shastri had called it, a spasm, for completed cycles were always accompanied by a multitude of unvectorable changes.
And the fact that it could only be used part of the time and only for defense, a fatal flaw no doubt in the tired imaginations of the old incompetents at the Pentagon, was completely in accord with that essential, really primary Shastri vector: self-realization and the necessity for diverse answers in a society.
Bar Singh Shastri was an Indian pharmacologist and general all-around genius working in a London hospital on synthesis problems.
He got into cocaine as a recreational drug in the early seventies, but it had the same effect on Shastri as on Freud.
Interestingly, even though Shastri was a really top-level scientist, he immediately recognized that his enhanced abilities under the drug would be most extended and useful in a political context, he ran for Parliament and spent three years forming a brilliant political career, then dropped it all and went to Israel, becoming a recluse to study and write.
One of the first conclusions Shastri came to when he began to use drug-enhanced analysis was that once the cycle reached a nuclear-explosion level, it could be driven to conclusion.
Israelis into Cuba, to deal with all that political hassle on top of the whole Shastri and technical thing.
The miracle worker, the one man in the world who translates a lot of theoretical, academic hokum into a pure Shastri defense.
Once he grasped the idea of the Shastri null-weapon, he turned this one up.
The person who damped this Shastri cycle was Colonel John Gillam and no one else.