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Hindustani composition type, usually played on plucked stringed instruments such as the sitar and sarod. Most are based on one of a limited number of stereotypical stroke patterns, and comprise two or three sections (sthayi, antara, and sometimes manjha). The most common type is the Masitkhani gat, named after the 19th-century sitarist Masit Khan, set in the 16-beat metric cycle teental at a slow tempo.



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Pressure to create a market model of the university also comes from trade agreements like the 1994 GATS (General Agreement on Trade in Services), which establishes guidelines governing international trade and investment in the service sector, including higher education.
OTTAWA -- International trade agreements, such as NAFTA and GATS, contain "dangerous loopholes" that could threaten government support for non-profit social services despite federal government assurances to the contrary says a recently released report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and the Canadian Council on Social Development.
He was there supporting trade negotiators at the 11th hour to get insurance into GATS.
 
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