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Words extracted from Anchorage Daily News

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  1. aaka exclude
    • 2020 August 8, Danielle DuClos, “Utqiaġvik TikTokker goes viral sharing Iñupiaq culture and calling out the haters”, in Anchorage Daily News[1]:
      Really all that truly matters is making her aaka, or grandmother, laugh, Glenn said.
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  2. aftertasty exclude
    • 2019 November 15, Julia O'Malley, “It’s the heart of pumpkin spice season, and these cookie butter-crumble pie bars are at your service”, in Anchorage Daily News[2]:
      It is so fantastically subtle and miles away from the cloying, aftertasty Starbucks PSL.
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  3. calrose exclude
    • 2020 July 30, Julia O'Malley, “This lazy-beautiful salmon recipe is just what you need for weeknight grilling”, in Anchorage Daily News[3]:
      Serve immediately with warm calrose rice.
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  4. casirivimab exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Laurie McGinley, “Only one COVID-19 treatment is designed to keep people out of the hospital. Many overburdened hospitals are not offering it.”, in Anchorage Daily News[4]:
      Regeneron’s cocktail, made up of two monoclonal antibodies, casirivimab and imdevimab, was authorized less than two weeks later.
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  5. imdevimab exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Laurie McGinley, “Only one COVID-19 treatment is designed to keep people out of the hospital. Many overburdened hospitals are not offering it.”, in Anchorage Daily News[5]:
      Regeneron’s cocktail, made up of two monoclonal antibodies, casirivimab and imdevimab, was authorized less than two weeks later.
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  6. qaspeq exclude
    • 2019 October 24, Kyle Hopkins, “The last police officer”, in Anchorage Daily News[6]:
      Wrapped in warm layers of clothes, a lavender qaspeq and department store fleece, her brown eyes searched the room.
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  7. quonset exclude
    • 2020 September 20, Loren Holmes, “On Anchorage land razed for the Knik Arm bridge, an orchard offers its first harvest”, in Anchorage Daily News[7]:
      The following year the trees were moved into pots, then to a quonset hut, and finally into the first raised bed.
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  8. rainarrows exclude
    • 2020 November 28, Nancy Lord, “Reprinted memoir recounts 40 years of a deep relationship with Glacier Bay”, in Anchorage Daily News[8]:
      Day four and we’ve had rain from everywhere and nowhere; a maelstrom and a mist; a reign of rain and a find-every-leak-in-the-tent rain; rain as a renaissance and rainessence to texture a leaf and make a flower nod, to make a glacier grow, to make rainbows and rainarrows that shoot through the sky and back again; rain on the rocks, a rain of tears for the lost and wounded beneath a clamshell sky, the water cycle forever giving, taking, eroding, depositing, anointing us within and without.
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  9. rainessence exclude
    • 2020 November 28, Nancy Lord, “Reprinted memoir recounts 40 years of a deep relationship with Glacier Bay”, in Anchorage Daily News[9]:
      Day four and we’ve had rain from everywhere and nowhere; a maelstrom and a mist; a reign of rain and a find-every-leak-in-the-tent rain; rain as a renaissance and rainessence to texture a leaf and make a flower nod, to make a glacier grow, to make rainbows and rainarrows that shoot through the sky and back again; rain on the rocks, a rain of tears for the lost and wounded beneath a clamshell sky, the water cycle forever giving, taking, eroding, depositing, anointing us within and without.
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  10. shootingtime exclude
    • 2020 November 7, Christine Cunningham, “A new canine addition to the family makes daily stresses melt away”, in Anchorage Daily News[10]:
      Or, if not a bit of convenient wisdom, it is a statement on one of many fridge magnets that hold down my 10-year-old copy of the waterfowl shootingtime table.
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  1. bono exclude
    • 2020 December 31, James Brooks, “Federal judge rules in favor of website owner in dispute with Alaska governor”, in Anchorage Daily News[11]:
      He is being represented pro bono by Anchorage attorneys Matt Singer and Lee Baxter.
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    • 2020 December 18, James Brooks, “Political blogger sues Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy, seeking access to state news conferences”, in Anchorage Daily News[12]:
      Landfield, who is being represented pro bono by attorneys Matt Singer and Lee Baxter, also asks for attorneys’ fees and a declaration that the governor violated the free speech and due process clauses of the Alaska Constitution.
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  2. celebre exclude
    • 2020 November 25, Eric Tucker, “Trump pardons Michael Flynn, who admitted lying to FBI about Russian contacts”, in Anchorage Daily News[13]:
      The move is likely to energize supporters who have taken up Flynn as a cause celebre and rallied around the retired Army lieutenant general as the victim of what they assert is an unfair prosecution, even though Flynn twice admitted guilt.
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  3. fide exclude
    • 2020 December 18, James Brooks, “Political blogger sues Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy, seeking access to state news conferences”, in Anchorage Daily News[14]:
      I want the administration to know that they cannot just exclude people arbitrarily because either they don’t like them or just for any reason, when they’re a bona fide member of the of the media or the press,” he said.
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  4. gallo exclude
    • 2020 November 10, Carla K. Johnson, “There’s no need to cancel Thanksgiving, but safety should be on the menu, experts say”, in Anchorage Daily News[15]:
      Her siblings will prepare other specialties in their homes: tamales, enchiladas, pico de gallo, ceviche, green bean casserole, yams with marshmallows, pumpkin pie and pecan pie.
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  5. tarandus exclude
    • 2020 December 21, David Reamer, “In the midst of the Cold War, Alaska’s effort to spread Christmas cheer involved sending a small herd of reindeer to D.C.”, in Anchorage Daily News[16]:
      Though sharing the same genus and species — Rangifer tarandus — as wild caribou, domesticated reindeer are a subspecies.
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