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Words extracted from Anchorage Daily News

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Missing words[edit]

  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. cabasa exclude
    • 2016 May 2, Kirsten Swann, “Growing up off the grid”, in Anchorage Daily News[3]:
      On the first day, he assembled the students and lay his instruments at their feet: a cabasa, a cajón, a pair of agogos, a vibraslap,
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  4. 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[4]:
      Serve immediately with warm calrose rice.
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  5. 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[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. financiere exclude
    • 2016 November 14, Kirsten Swann, “I’ll Have What Harding’s Having”, in Anchorage Daily News[6]:
      For nearly two weeks, the passengers dined on dishes like grilled tenderloin steak with New Mexico yams, calves' brains financiere in patty shells, lettuce and tomato salad with French dressing and yankee plum pudding.
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  7. freedives exclude
    • 2021 January 20, Emily Mesner, “‘It felt like I was the first person to step on Mars’: Anchorage free divers plunge into icy Rabbit Lake”, in Anchorage Daily News[7]:
      Jarod Powell freedives under ice that formed on Rabbit Lake on Sunday, Jan.
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  8. 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[8]:
      Regeneron’s cocktail, made up of two monoclonal antibodies, casirivimab and imdevimab, was authorized less than two weeks later.
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  9. ninthgrade exclude
    • 2020 December 20, Emily Goodykoontz, “This year, an Anchorage program to help struggling students graduate is confronting a much greater need”, in Anchorage Daily News[9]:
      Last week, Anchorage teacher Barb Dexter received a text from one of her ninthgrade students and stopped speaking midsentence during an interview.
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  10. oomingmak exclude
    • 2020 May 29, Mike Campbell, “Got 1, 2 or 3 days to explore? Here are some fun itineraries”, in Anchorage Daily News[10]:
      The long-haired musk ox is also known as oomingmak, or “the bearded one,” and produce what many consider the finest and warmest wool in the world.
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  11. packrafting exclude
    • 2020 May 29, Bailey Berg, “Biggest of the big: Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Kennecott Mines”, in Anchorage Daily News[11]:
      Elias Alpine Guides offer hiking, ice climbing, packrafting and multiday trips through the spruce forests, alpine tundra, glacier fields and canyons of the park.
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  12. potlucky exclude
    • 2013 March 29, Josh Niva, “Chef Brett Knipmeyer makes fine dining a casual affair”, in Anchorage Daily News[12]:
      But when my wife gets an itch for a dinner party at our place, it's not very potlucky -- I cook everything.
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  13. qaspeq exclude
    • 2019 October 24, Kyle Hopkins, “The last police officer”, in Anchorage Daily News[13]:
      Wrapped in warm layers of clothes, a lavender qaspeq and department store fleece, her brown eyes searched the room.
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  14. 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[14]:
      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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  15. rainarrows exclude
    • 2020 November 28, Nancy Lord, “Reprinted memoir recounts 40 years of a deep relationship with Glacier Bay”, in Anchorage Daily News[15]:
      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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  16. rainessence exclude
    • 2020 November 28, Nancy Lord, “Reprinted memoir recounts 40 years of a deep relationship with Glacier Bay”, in Anchorage Daily News[16]:
      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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  17. shootingtime exclude
    • 2020 November 7, Christine Cunningham, “A new canine addition to the family makes daily stresses melt away”, in Anchorage Daily News[17]:
      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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  18. snork exclude
    • 2020 December 27, Dave Barry, “Dave Barry’s year in review: 2020 was a year of nonstop awfulness”, in Anchorage Daily News[18]:
      There’s a lot of it this year because there were few trick-or-treaters, leaving many Americans with no choice but to snork down the weight of an adult male cocker spaniel in mini Snickers.
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  19. sorbetto exclude
    • 2020 December 17, Kim Sunée, “We asked Alaska foodies for local-centric gift ideas. Here are dozens of their favorites.”, in Anchorage Daily News[19]:
      Check out the seasonal flavors at Motley Moo and Wild Scoops or go for a gelato or sorbetto at Gelatte (“Gelatte’s tiramisu and stracciatella gelato flavors are like a little taste of that holiday in Italy none of us will be taking this year.”)
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  20. veloute exclude
    • 2018 May 2, Mara Severin, “Searching for Anchorage’s finest bites? Think seafood”, in Anchorage Daily News[20]:
      And over at Crush Wine Bistro and Cellar, you can order a halibut dish prepared sous-vide, garnished with bacon, red pepper and a corn veloute.
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Latin[edit]

  1. angustifolia exclude
    • 2020 August 16, Kristen N. Smith, “Environmental Nutrition: Boost your immunity”, in Anchorage Daily News[21]:
      There are nine different species of Echinacea, although three are used for medicinal purposes: Echinacea angustifolia, Echinacea pallida and Echinacea purpura.
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  2. bono exclude
    • 2020 December 31, James Brooks, “Federal judge rules in favor of website owner in dispute with Alaska governor”, in Anchorage Daily News[22]:
      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[23]:
      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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  3. borealis exclude
    • 2018 May 3, Katie Pesznecker, “What to do in downtown Anchorage”, in Anchorage Daily News[24]:
      A less popular but still spectacular show about the northern lights treats viewers to the wondrous aurora borealis.
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    • 2018 May 3, Mara Severin, “Raise your glass to beer born and brewed in Alaska”, in Anchorage Daily News[25]:
      But we make up for it with the Iditarod, reindeer sausages and aurora borealis chasing.
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    • 2020 December 5, Ned Rozell, “Meet the northern shrike, a rare carnivorous songbird”, in Anchorage Daily News[26]:
      During winter in middle Alaska, Lanius borealis (Lanius is Latin for “butcher”) sometimes appears near where we spill out sunflower seeds.
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  4. celebre exclude
    • 2020 November 25, Eric Tucker, “Trump pardons Michael Flynn, who admitted lying to FBI about Russian contacts”, in Anchorage Daily News[27]:
      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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  5. diem exclude
    • 2020 December 29, James Brooks, “No public, limited news media: Panel sets COVID-19 rules for upcoming Alaska legislative session”, in Anchorage Daily News[28]:
      This year, legislators can arrive in Juneau up to 15 days before session and receive regular per diem expense payments for each day before the session begins.
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  6. fide exclude
    • 2020 December 18, James Brooks, “Political blogger sues Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy, seeking access to state news conferences”, in Anchorage Daily News[29]:
      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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    • 2021 January 12, Felicia Fonseca, “US Supreme Court to hear case on whether Alaska Native corporations should get virus aid for tribes”, in Anchorage Daily News[30]:
      It is also about the role of the Alaska Native corporations as opposed to Native Villages and other actual tribal sovereigns and whether such business entities should ever have the same status of bona fide tribes.
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  7. 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[31]:
      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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  8. hoc exclude
    • 2021 January 14, Gerrit De Vynck, “YouTube suspends Trump, days after Twitter and Facebook”, in Anchorage Daily News[32]:
      YouTube’s policy of laying out rules and using a strike system to enforce them is better than ad hoc decision-making by executives, Douek said.
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  9. 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[33]:
      Though sharing the same genus and species — Rangifer tarandus — as wild caribou, domesticated reindeer are a subspecies.
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  10. truncata exclude
    • 2020 December 24, Jeff Lowenfels, “Beyond poinsettias, here are suggestions for your Christmas plant collection”, in Anchorage Daily News[34]:
      Of course, the so-called “Christmas cacti,” Schlumbergera truncata — the one with leaf tips that look like crab claws — would be in the collection of keepers.
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Translingual[edit]

  1. syringae exclude
    • 2020 November 5, Jeff Lowenfels, “Here’s the link between your lilac bushes and ski conditions this winter”, in Anchorage Daily News[35]:
      For this column, forget the disease problems caused by an infestation of Pseudomonas syringae.
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