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* [[Fun With Acronyms]]: {{spoiler|Millat}} is part of a group of young radical second-generation British Muslims called K.E.V.I.N.: Keepers of the Eternal and Vigilant Islamic Nation.
* [[Fun With Acronyms]]: {{spoiler|Millat}} is part of a group of young radical second-generation British Muslims called K.E.V.I.N.: Keepers of the Eternal and Vigilant Islamic Nation.
* [[Genetic Engineering Is the New Nuke]]: The source of all the political extrapolations about Future Mouse.
* [[Genetic Engineering Is the New Nuke]]: The source of all the political extrapolations about Future Mouse.
* [[Hollywood Jehovahs Witness]]: Archie's wife Clara was raised in a very strict Jehovah's Witness family. This becomes important later when her mother, her {{spoiler|ex-boyfriend}} and a group of JW's protest Marcus Chalfen's experiment.
* [[Hollywood Jehovah's Witness]]: Archie's wife Clara was raised in a very strict Jehovah's Witness family. This becomes important later when her mother, her {{spoiler|ex-boyfriend}} and a group of JW's protest Marcus Chalfen's experiment.
* [[Hot for Teacher]]: {{spoiler|Samad}}, though not a student, has an affair with a teacher after he gives up [[A Date With Rosie Palms|pining for her]].
* [[Hot for Teacher]]: {{spoiler|Samad}}, though not a student, has an affair with a teacher after he gives up [[A Date With Rosie Palms|pining for her]].
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: Enough to populate the entire city of London, it seems.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: Enough to populate the entire city of London, it seems.

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White Teeth, a 2000 novel by Zadie Smith, chronicles the lives of two World War II veterans and their families in late twentieth-century London. Samad Iqbal is an intelligent and voluble but underemployed waiter, and Archie Jones is a laconic and indecisive everyman, but they are drawn together by their shared experiences in the war, similar family situations, and mutual need for a balancing influence.

When Samad's son Millat, Archie's daughter Irie, and Joshua Chalfen are accused of using drugs on school property, Joshua's intellectual parents decide to be an uplifting influence on the poor working class children. Joyce Chalfen aspires to become a mother figure to the Troubled but Cute Millat, while Marcus Chalfen decides that Irie Jones and Millat's more studious twin Magid can be of assistance in a controversial experiment he is conducting.

As the three families become involved with religious fanatics, political intrigues and ethical dilemmas, it becomes apparent that the fate of a single mouse may rest in their hands.


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