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This person was unconventional and an executive in an Oil Company. His first guru was a Russian who brought Sufism to Europe. He used to spend several weeks meditating in India
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Connect the jazz club musicians from the 1920s in the US with some of the people employed by digital era entities like Uber and Air BnB now and what do you arrive at?
Who is responsible for the launch of the Dipper brand of condoms and why?
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This brand's origins can be traced back to the 1930s when the British were ruling undivided India. Trains would make a stop close to a processing unit where farmers sold their fresh produce. The spot thus came to be known as __. The brand, named after this location, changed hands twice subsequently. Name it.