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Britèsh adj. a bit like a chicken tikka, Indian, but pretty much British in terms of its origin.
Fathers shoes 2009
My father - a proper business man improperly dressed.
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I had the chance to go to the RCA MA Show the other day and came across an amazing interpretation of a cultural melting pot. Jasleen Kaur subtly creates a intercultural dialogue of east and west through 'hybrid identities'.