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Words extracted from Express Tribune

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Missing words[edit]

  1. attan exclude
    • 2019 September 17, Haroon Shuaib, “Khumariyaan: the intoxicating quartet”, in Express Tribune[1]:
      In villages, they play drums and do the attan dance even when someone returns from hajj.
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  2. bcf exclude
    • 2020 September 8, Maidah Haris, “A good-sized gas discovery in Kalat”, in Express Tribune[2]:
      Explaining what constitutes a good discovery, Arif Habib Limited (AHL) Head of Research Tahir Abbas told The Express Tribune, “Our local gas production is around 3.7 bcf; so any discovery with a size of 10% of our total annual production [or more] would be a slightly big discovery.
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  3. bcfd exclude
    • 2020 September 8, Maidah Haris, “A good-sized gas discovery in Kalat”, in Express Tribune[3]:
      Pakistan’s gas production has stagnated at around four billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) against an unconstrained demand for over 6 bcfd.
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  4. dabka exclude
    • 2020 December 18, “TEdit X Erum Khan”, in Express Tribune[4]:
      Imbued in blush pink hues, this net choli and lengha is embellished in works of dabka, crystal, pearls and stones cut in light gold.
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  5. jhanjar exclude
    • 2015 September 13, Photo: Huma Choudhary, “Folk-modern fusion: Khumariyaan stirs crowd with new track”, in Express Tribune[5]:
      With new hues added to the centuries-old rubab, jhanjar, dhol and Pashto folk-music, the fusion band ‘Khumariyaan’ launched their second track ‘Tamasha’ at Lok Virsa.
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  6. jora exclude
    • 2020 December 18, “TEdit X Erum Khan”, in Express Tribune[6]:
      Finished in with rawsilk patches on the hem of the lengha, pair this beautiful bridal jora with a dupatta with composed work on the all four sides of the pallu.
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  7. juggats exclude
    • 2020 September 21, Zulfiqar Baig, “The rise and fall of Pakistani theatre”, in Express Tribune[7]:
      After the British made their exit, Pakistan was left with two different forms of theatre: one which relied on English adaptations made to be performed for the silk-stocking crowd at art councils and the other which offered local content for the masses in the form of juggats or comedies.
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  8. kanals exclude
    • 2021 January 2, “Government to build 35,000 apartments”, in Express Tribune[8]:
      The apartments will be constructed on 8,000 kanals of land.
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    • 2020 July 27, “Swat varsity’s women campus to be set up”, in Express Tribune[9]:
      The provincial government has also planned to set up a campus of the University of Engineering and Technology in the same tehsil, spread over 50 kanals of land.
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  9. khattak exclude
    • 2019 September 17, Haroon Shuaib, “Khumariyaan: the intoxicating quartet”, in Express Tribune[10]:
      They say that the ultimate torture for a khattak would be to tie him to a tree and play music around him.
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  10. khuli exclude
    • 2020 February 23, “Sindh IGP asks for SSP’s transfer ahead of Umerkot by-polls”, in Express Tribune[11]:
      Separately, the Sindh police chief took notice of the open display of weapons by security guards at an open meeting (khuli katcheri) held by Talpur on Sunday.
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    • 2021 January 2, “People decry land grabbing in rural Pindi”, in Express Tribune[12]:
      The khuli kutcheri was held to heart complaints about the Revenue Depertment.
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  11. kutcheri exclude
    • 2021 January 2, “People decry land grabbing in rural Pindi”, in Express Tribune[13]:
      The khuli kutcheri was held to heart complaints about the Revenue Depertment.
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  12. nakshi exclude
    • 2020 December 18, “TEdit X Erum Khan”, in Express Tribune[14]:
      Relished in peachy hues, this net ensemble is embellished in nakshi; Jaal, covered in stones and pearls – the peplum is embroidered with floral touches, with contrasting hues of pink.
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  13. painpoints exclude
    • 2020 November 28, Tech Desk, “Woman who created the technology behind internet calls explains what it takes to innovate”, in Express Tribune[15]:
      She said her motivation for 2021 was to keep her own childlike curiosity going, forgetting about her personal circumstances and focusing on the “painpoints”.
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  14. pbuh exclude
    • 2020 February 23, “PM Imran launches spring tree plantation drive in Mianwali”, in Express Tribune[16]:
      He said it was a Sunnah of Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
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  15. rawsilk exclude
    • 2020 December 18, “TEdit X Erum Khan”, in Express Tribune[17]:
      Finished in with rawsilk patches on the hem of the lengha, pair this beautiful bridal jora with a dupatta with composed work on the all four sides of the pallu.
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  16. sasta exclude
    • 2020 October 26, “Sasta Bazaar set up in Havelian”, in Express Tribune[18]:
      A “sasta bazaars” (discount market) has been set up in Havelian by the Abbottabad district administration to help provide residents with essential commodities at subsidized rates.
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  17. sehtar exclude
    • 2019 September 17, Haroon Shuaib, “Khumariyaan: the intoxicating quartet”, in Express Tribune[19]:
      We started using a sehtar in our music which is an elongated version of a Chitrali lute.
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  18. shaagird exclude
    • 2020 June 30, Shuja Uddin, “Ali Sethi: more than meets the eye”, in Express Tribune[20]:
      Recorded mostly in drawing rooms, Sethi and Khanum’s sessions are a peek into a bygone Pakistan coming back to life - A shaagird (student) and his ustaad (teacher) reveling in their craft.
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  19. totkas exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Marsha Tayyab, “3 ways to achieve luminous skin this season”, in Express Tribune[21]:
      In this season when none of the DIY totkas (hacks) from your grandmother work, reconsider the options of what should go on your skin.
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  20. yogalates exclude
    • 2020 December 18, “One On One: Aliya Agha”, in Express Tribune[22]:
      Every other type of practice is a brand, such as Ashtanga, Iyengar, Vinyasa, Bikram or yogalates.
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Latin[edit]

  1. alia exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Salman Siddiqui, “Economy revives to pre-Covid levels”, in Express Tribune[23]:
      In line with the growth in LSM, there was also growth in employment reflected, inter alia, in the July-August 2020 monthly surveys of industrial employment compiled by the statistical bureaus of Punjab and Sindh.
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  2. facie exclude
    • 2020 February 27, “Court orders ECP to hold Umerkot by-poll on time”, in Express Tribune[24]:
      Prima facie it shows slackness on part of the officials of the provincial election commission and we don't expect this slackness or negligence," reads the order of the Hyderabad circuit bench, issued after a hearing on Wednesday.
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  3. haris exclude
    • 2020 November 29, ZALI, “Peasants dismayed as government mounts challenge to SHC order”, in Express Tribune[25]:
      …it has become unavoidable to show how legislatures have been unjust towards the haris [peasants] and even went on to include such an 'amendment', which is even against Article 8 of the Constitution," the bench had observed.
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  4. operandi exclude
    • 2021 January 7, Hasnaat Malik, “A decade on: BHC ruling yet to reach implementation stage”, in Express Tribune[26]:
      (viii) We direct the Government of Pakistan and the Government of Balochistan to develop and maintain a data-bank with information of perpetrators / suspects of heinous crimes and terrorist organizations, including their names, aliases, parentage, addresses, photographs, thumb impressions, DNA, telephone number and telephone details, weapons used, particular type of explosives used and their respective modus operandi;
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  5. suo exclude
    • 2011 September 20, Ali Usman, “Sialkot brothers’ deaths: Justice catches up with lynchers”, in Express Tribune[27]:
      After outraging the country, the case gathered legal momentum when the Supreme Court of Pakistan took suo motu notice of the incident.
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    • 2020 May 21, Hasnaat Malik, “When restraint renders judicial activism harmless”, in Express Tribune[28]:
      During hearing of a suo motu case regarding billions of rupees losses in Pakistan Railways, the CJP on January 28 grilled Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid for the organisation’s poor performance and said the minister should have resigned after the Tezgam tragedy which claimed 74 lives.
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    • 2021 January 7, Hasnaat Malik, “A decade on: BHC ruling yet to reach implementation stage”, in Express Tribune[29]:
      Long before the publication of the Quetta Commission report, Justice Qazi Faez Isa, who was the BHC chief justice then, had taken suo motu notice of the brutal assassination of 26 Hazaras on September 20, 2011, on their way to Iran from Ziarat.
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  6. tere exclude
    • 2019 November 21, Aziz Ali Dad, “Islam’s mythopoetic conundrum”, in Express Tribune[30]:
      Khil rahee hain, tere pehlu kay saman aur gulaab
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  7. teri exclude
    • 2019 November 21, Aziz Ali Dad, “Islam’s mythopoetic conundrum”, in Express Tribune[31]:
      Uth rahee hai kahin qurbat sey, teri saans ki aanch
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Translingual[edit]

  1. xii exclude
    • 2021 January 7, Hasnaat Malik, “A decade on: BHC ruling yet to reach implementation stage”, in Express Tribune[32]:
      (xii) We direct that in respect of serious crimes or terrorist acts the local police/levies should immediately inform the nearest police station, the Police Headquarters and the office of the Home Secretary, who should in turn immediately inform the Interior Ministry;
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  2. xiv exclude
    • 2021 January 7, Hasnaat Malik, “A decade on: BHC ruling yet to reach implementation stage”, in Express Tribune[33]:
      (xiv) We direct payment of adequate compensation to the legal heirs of the victims of the said crime, if the same has not already been paid;
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  3. xvi exclude
    • 2021 January 7, Hasnaat Malik, “A decade on: BHC ruling yet to reach implementation stage”, in Express Tribune[34]:
      (xvi) We direct the Government of Pakistan and the Government of Balochistan to ensure that the organizations proscribed under section 11-B of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 ("Act") and those in respect of which observations and orders have been passed under section 11-D, must not be allowed to propagate their views, and strict compliance with section 11-W of the Act be made against the transgressors, including the electronic and print media;
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  4. xvii exclude
    • 2021 January 7, Hasnaat Malik, “A decade on: BHC ruling yet to reach implementation stage”, in Express Tribune[35]:
      (xvii) We direct strict compliance with the Balochistan Prohibition of Expressing Matters on Walls Ordinance, 2001 ("Ordinance") and that prosecutions be launched against those violating section 2 thereof;
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