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Words extracted from Stuff NZ

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Missing words[edit]

  1. hawksbit exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Julia Atkinson-Dunn, “How to recognise, distinguish rebel plants from their more cultivated cousins”, in Stuff NZ[1]:
      After much leaf comparing, I also discovered that aside from cat’s ear, there is also hawksbeard and hawksbit in the family and at home throughout the country.
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  2. heatpump exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Debrin Foxcroft, “Consumer NZ calls Instachill air cooler 'at best, pointless' in NZ climate”, in Stuff NZ[2]:
      * Been told it's better to leave your heatpump on all the time?
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  3. heli exclude
    • 2020 September 23, Lorna Thornber, “The regions hardest hit by Covid-19 are among New Zealand's most beautiful”, in Stuff NZ[3]:
      The regional tourist board website has dozens of deals, with highlights including more than 50 per cent off scenic flights over Mt Aspiring with Southern Alps Air, 30 per cent off journeys into Lord of the Rings locals with Nomad Safaris, and - for something to really make your Instagram followers jealous about – 20 per cent off “heli jeep wine tours”.
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  4. jollof exclude
    • 2021 January 21, Arit John, Los Angeles Times, “West African fufu is the latest viral food on TikTok”, in Stuff NZ[4]:
      If you're just starting off, you should try jollof rice," Atowo said.
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  5. lollycake exclude
    • 2020 December 4, Carly Gooch, “A journey through the small and deserted mining towns of the West Coast”, in Stuff NZ[5]:
      Pies were the order of the day from The Broadway Tearooms and Bakery, where there was also plenty of tasty morsels to choose from, including a decadent and rather large slice of custard square, sponge roll and lollycake.
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  6. maison exclude
    • 2020 December 30, John Leicester, “French designer Pierre Cardin dies at 98”, in Stuff NZ[6]:
      Designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, who made his debut in Cardin’s maison, paid tribute to his mentor on Twitter: “Thank you Mister Cardin to have opened for me the doors of fashion and made my dream possible.
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  7. manages exclude
    • 2020 December 2, James Croot, “Wonder Woman 1984, Netflix's Midnight Sky among December's must see movies”, in Stuff NZ[7]:
      Politics and humour rarely make an entertaining mix outside of satire, but Misbehaviour manages cleverly to weld observations about sexism and racism to a lightly comedic storyline,” wrote South China Morning Post’s Richard James Havis.
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  8. mukbangs exclude
    • 2021 January 21, Arit John, Los Angeles Times, “West African fufu is the latest viral food on TikTok”, in Stuff NZ[8]:
      Joeneen Hull had never tried fufu, but for weeks the 31-year-old nail artist watched mukbangs of people dipping warm chunks of starchy dough into rich, spicy soups.
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  9. okro exclude
    • 2021 January 21, Arit John, Los Angeles Times, “West African fufu is the latest viral food on TikTok”, in Stuff NZ[9]:
      She settled on two: egusi and okro (okra) soup.
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  10. politisation exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Michael Laris, “US President Joe Biden signs an order requiring masks on planes, buses, trains and at airports”, in Stuff NZ[10]:
      Experts in psychology and decision-making said resistance to mask usage, including on planes, has been driven by politisation at the highest levels of the US government and beyond, and is also fuelled by the inconsistent messaging and the insidious nature of a virus that can be spread so easily by those who don't even know they are infected.
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  11. rangatahi exclude
    • 2021 January 17, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Voyaging on Gisborne's Waka Hourua”, in Stuff NZ[11]:
      A group of rangatahi (youth), some shy during the earlier introductions, now come into their own.
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  12. salesyard exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Julia Atkinson-Dunn, “How to recognise, distinguish rebel plants from their more cultivated cousins”, in Stuff NZ[12]:
      On a drive into North Canterbury, I marvelled at the beauty (and someone’s obvious annoyance) of the sea of tall pink mallow in a salesyard and later sidled my car off the road in streaming holiday traffic to cut vines of the perennial, wild broad-leaved sweet pea.
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  13. smartbanking exclude
    • 2021 January 23, Piers Fuller, “Provincial mayors call for rural bank branches to be made mandatory”, in Stuff NZ[13]:
      Finance Minister Grant Robertson deposited $20 into his account in the new smartbanking hub in Martinborough Waihinga Community Centre
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  14. squidbrains exclude
    • 2021 January 20, Trace William Cowen, “Kanye West and Kim Kardashian have reportedly given up on marriage counselling”, in Stuff NZ[14]:
      Though a swarm of squidbrains would have you believe otherwise.
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  15. tekoteko exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Mina Kerr-Lazenby, “Secret NZ: The historic pā site which lies just north of Auckland's Castor Bay”, in Stuff NZ[15]:
      The core of the pā, found on the cliff corner, has been reconstructed in recent years to include a traditional Māori fence and a tekoteko.
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  16. whakatau exclude
    • 2021 January 17, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Voyaging on Gisborne's Waka Hourua”, in Stuff NZ[16]:
      We begin with a mihi whakatau, introducing ourselves to our crew and fellow travellers.
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  17. whanaunga exclude
    • 2021 January 23, Joel Maxwell, “A crew-cut in a Parliament of coiffed heads: Kelvin Davis on growing up on, and out of, Leonard St”, in Stuff NZ[17]:
      When I look at prisoners, I see guys I went to school with, I see cousins and nephews, and I see whanaunga [extended family].
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  18. yankees exclude
    • 2021 January 21, Melissa Singer, “Trust, confidence, stability: the meaning of the colours on Inauguration Day”, in Stuff NZ[18]:
      As for the man of the hour, US President Joe Biden, he chose to mark the most important day of his professional life in Ralph Lauren, a label as American as apple pie and the New York yankees.
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Latin[edit]

  1. bovis exclude
    • 2019 December 20, Phil Pennington of RNZ, “Government departments' consultant spending increases”, in Stuff NZ[19]:
      The Ministry for Primary Industries said tackling cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis had required more contractors; and hugely boosted its use of fixed-term rather than permanent staff, from just 177 to 370 this year.
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  2. dei exclude
    • 2020 July 30, “Mount Maunganui: New Zealand's best beach seven years running”, in Stuff NZ[20]:
      Brazil’s Baia do Sancho was voted best, beating out Grace Bay Beach on Turks and Caicos, Cuba’s Playa Paraiso, and Europe’s best – Spiaggia dei Conigli in Sicily, Italy.
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  3. fide exclude
    • 2020 September 23, Lorna Thornber, “The regions hardest hit by Covid-19 are among New Zealand's most beautiful”, in Stuff NZ[21]:
      Just as wild as the original Wild West in the States (if not more so), New Zealand’s coast with the most (at least in terms of glaciers and ghost towns), is another one for bone fide explorers.
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  4. hoc exclude
    • 2020 June 24, Damian George, “State Services Minister Chris Hipkins exploring 'regional hub' options for Government departments”, in Stuff NZ[22]:
      A Cabinet paper tabled in 2018 said a "step change" was needed to make the management of Government-owned office buildings more streamlined, rather than the existing model of leases being renewed "on an ad hoc basis, leading to agencies competing with each other for space".
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  5. nauseam exclude
    • 2019 November 23, Richard Swainson, “The Irishman skips Hamilton”, in Stuff NZ[23]:
      This point was established ad nauseam during the recent local body elections.
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  6. verbascum exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Julia Atkinson-Dunn, “How to recognise, distinguish rebel plants from their more cultivated cousins”, in Stuff NZ[24]:
      On our trip south from Canterbury to Otago, the roadside was dotted with the spikes of biennial woolly and moth mullein with their distinctive yellow flowers, similar in form to the garden varieties of verbascum.
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possible Maori[edit]

  1. kaumātua exclude
    • 2021 January 17, John Daniell, “He'll Be Right: In search of the right way to be a man in 2021”, in Stuff NZ[25]:
      While we didn’t find any one right way to be a man in 2021, we did find all kinds of people who are pushing the thinking forward: teachers and rugby players, scientists and singers, kaumātua and kids.
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  2. kererū exclude
    • 2021 January 20, “KEA Kids News: Native birds back after school's rat trapping programme”, in Stuff NZ[26]:
      Together with the help of some high-tech traps, their mission has succeeded, and the children are excited to report the return of bellbirds and kererū.
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  3. kororā exclude
    • 2020 September 23, Lorna Thornber, “The regions hardest hit by Covid-19 are among New Zealand's most beautiful”, in Stuff NZ[27]:
      Deals for the upcoming school holidays include free entry for kids at Larnach Castle, $10 entry to the cloud forest at Orokonui Ecosanctuary, half-price evening tours to see kororā (little blue penguins), and $10 tastings at artisan chocoloate factory OCHO.
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  4. kāmahi exclude
    • 2020 May 18, Brook Sabin, “New Zealand's secret backyard escapes”, in Stuff NZ[28]:
      Its magical appearance is thanks to an eruption 400 years ago, where kāmahi trees grew up through dead bush - almost like ancient moss-covered fingers reaching from the depths of the soil.
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  5. moana exclude
    • 2021 January 18, Leith Huffadine of RNZ, “Ecotherapy: Mental health and the climate crisis”, in Stuff NZ[29]:
      Pacific peoples, we are intimately entwined with the land and the environment and the moana, so when you do lose that or it has been impacted by natural disasters in any kind of way, or forced to relocate or migrate to another setting, one can expect that there will be some impact on mental health and wellbeing.
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  6. mānuka exclude
    • 2020 December 9, Lorna Thornber, “Five of New Zealand's most under-rated beach towns”, in Stuff NZ[30]:
      If the sun is out, grab a table in the beer garden and wash down your steamed mussels and garlic bread with the signature Captain Cook brew flavoured with freshly picked mānuka.
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  7. māra exclude
    • 2021 January 17, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Voyaging on Gisborne's Waka Hourua”, in Stuff NZ[31]:
      It represents the extensive gardens he once tended as an expert at māra kai and māramataka (the calendar of when to plant and fish.)
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  8. māramataka exclude
    • 2021 January 17, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Voyaging on Gisborne's Waka Hourua”, in Stuff NZ[32]:
      It represents the extensive gardens he once tended as an expert at māra kai and māramataka (the calendar of when to plant and fish.)
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  9. nui exclude
    • 2021 January 17, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Voyaging on Gisborne's Waka Hourua”, in Stuff NZ[33]:
      After a karakia (prayer) that acknowledges many of the original waka that sailed into Tūranga nui ā Kiwa (Gisborne), we are under way.
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  10. pēpi exclude
    • 2021 January 23, RNZ, “Timeline: Oranga Tamariki chief executive Grainne Moss' road to resignation”, in Stuff NZ[34]:
      23 November 2020: Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft releases second part of the report Te Kuku O Te Manawa, calling on Oranga Tamariki to end urgent removals of tamariki and pēpi Māori from hospitals, urging the government to commit to a transfer of power to Māori and detailing a slew of personal reports from midwives.
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    • 2020 December 19, Martin Van Beynen, “Oranga Tamariki boss Grainne Moss under fire - but for what exactly?”, in Stuff NZ[35]:
      Lambert, however, made the interesting comment that people shouldn’t be concentrating the blame for the agency’s shortcomings on individuals, because the “system” that sees pēpi Māori disproportionately enter state care was a complex and interconnected one.
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  11. pōhutukawa exclude
    • 2020 November 29, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Kayaking on Ōhiwa Harbour”, in Stuff NZ[36]:
      The turn of the tide, coming and going of the godwits and the annual blush of pōhutukawa is very reassuring.
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  12. pūriri exclude
    • 2020 November 29, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Kayaking on Ōhiwa Harbour”, in Stuff NZ[37]:
      A walk through native bush, including some ancient pūriri, takes you to the top of the pā.
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  13. tamariki exclude
    • 2021 January 23, RNZ, “Timeline: Oranga Tamariki chief executive Grainne Moss' road to resignation”, in Stuff NZ[38]:
      23 August 2019: Ngāi Tūhoe sign an agreement with Oranga Tamariki so the ministry will notify the iwi of any tamariki with Tūhoe whakapapa coming into their care.
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  14. tangata exclude
    • 2021 January 17, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Voyaging on Gisborne's Waka Hourua”, in Stuff NZ[39]:
      The crew are local and on our three-hour sunset journey, we hear the stories and history of Gisborne’s tangata whenua, as we sail across the harbour towards the landmark that references the name of the Endeavour’s ship-boy, Young Nick’s Head.
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  15. tāonga exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Meriana Johnsen of RNZ, “Rātana leader urges followers to break away from Labour”, in Stuff NZ[40]:
      A number of tāonga representing land loss and broken promises were bestowed on the prime minister, including a broken watch that Aperahama said was buried with Savage.
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  16. tūpuna exclude
    • 2021 January 23, Joel Maxwell, “A crew-cut in a Parliament of coiffed heads: Kelvin Davis on growing up on, and out of, Leonard St”, in Stuff NZ[41]:
      My tūpuna [ancestor] is the third name down … it says ‘Pōmare, Ngāti Manu’.
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    • 2021 January 17, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Voyaging on Gisborne's Waka Hourua”, in Stuff NZ[42]:
      These sounds span the generations of travelling tūpuna and, it’s totally relaxing.
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  17. whenua exclude
    • 2021 January 17, Kim Webby, “Postcards from Aotearoa: Voyaging on Gisborne's Waka Hourua”, in Stuff NZ[43]:
      On our three-hour sunset journey, we hear the stories and history of Gisborne’s tangata whenua.
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  18. wānanga exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Meriana Johnsen of RNZ, “Rātana leader urges followers to break away from Labour”, in Stuff NZ[44]:
      Morehu (followers of the Rātana faith) will take part in a series of wānanga over the next few days, which will include examining the role of the Treaty in their constitution and separation between church and state.
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