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Surma (sûr`mə, s r`mä), river, 320 mi (515 km) long, rising in the Manipur hills, NE India, and flowing generally W through the Surma valley, where the river is dispersed into numerous streams; rejoined at the western end of the valley, the Surma joins the Meghna River in NE Bangladesh. The alluvial valley, astride the India-Bangladesh border, is fertile; rice, tea, and oilseed are the chief crops. |
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; Lynn McPheeters, CFO of Caterpillar; Art Rooney II, president of the Pittsburgh Steelers; John Surma, CEO of United States Steel; Dick Thornburgh, former Pennsylvania Governor, former Attorney General of the U. Blood lead levels of children with pica and surma use. Also called al-kahl, kajal or surma, this color additive has been linked to lead poisoning in children and is not approved for cosmetic use in the U. |
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