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Words extracted from Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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  1. buscopan exclude
    • 2020 December 20, Debbie Jacob, “Battle against covid19 behind bars”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[1]:
      The Port of Spain prison has an urgent need for paracetamol, Panadol, buscopan, bleach, hand soap, blue soap, new slippers in all sizes, new vests and boxers.
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  2. bwaifriend exclude
    • 2020 October 3, Dara Healy, “Riddim and power of our spoken word”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[2]:
      Mi daughter bwaifriend (boyfriend) name is Sailor and him pass through the port like a ship/more grand pickney fi feed/but the whole a we need/what a night what a plight mi cyaan get a bite/mi life is a stiff fight and mi cyaan believe it...
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  3. cookups exclude
    • 2020 July 25, Wendyr, “Delicious black beans”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[3]:
      Stew them, add them to your rice cookups and even soups.
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  4. cyaan exclude
    • 2020 October 3, Dara Healy, “Riddim and power of our spoken word”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[4]:
      Mi daughter bwaifriend (boyfriend) name is Sailor and him pass through the port like a ship/more grand pickney fi feed/but the whole a we need/what a night what a plight mi cyaan get a bite/mi life is a stiff fight and mi cyaan believe it...
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  5. deathways exclude
    • 2020 December 17, Melissa Doughty, “The Gatekeepers brings book deal for Trini writer Lloyd”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[5]:
      She said the idea for her debut novel, The Gatekeepers, grew out of “thinking through the ways that we live with death and how our cultural deathways hold (or hide) important histories.
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  6. geera exclude
    • 2020 July 25, Wendyr, “Delicious black beans”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[6]:
      2 tsp geera
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  7. keskidee exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Dara Healy, “The realm of the possible”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[7]:
      As I sat, isolated and trying to comprehend this new reality, the keskidee who visits me sometimes perched outside the protective steel barrier.
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  8. maracs exclude
    • 2020 December 8, Melissa Doughty, “Queen's Hall, NPATT host Tres Noches de Parang”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[8]:
      A member of the parang band BB Serenaders, plays the maracs at Tres Noches de Parang at Queen's Hall, St Anns on December 4.
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  9. ochro exclude
    • 2020 November 28, Stephon Nicholas, “Personal choices to protect biodiversity”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[9]:
      In the quest for a homegrown supply of ochro, eggplant or pigeon peas, we can be easily frustrated by a myriad of natural elements.
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  10. panside exclude
    • 2021 January 13, “Youth pannist gets BPTT Samaroo award”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[10]:
      The company and the panside, based at Charlotte Street, Port of Spain, share a 50-year partnership.
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  11. revitialisation exclude
    • 2021 January 9, Ryan Hamilton-Davis, “PNM to focus on food security”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[11]:
      He said the THA already developed the Tobago Agri-Business Company, TADCO, commissioned the agricultural revitialisation arranged funding from the Agricultural Development Bank and bought equipment to support the industry.
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  12. seabridge exclude
    • 2021 January 10, Corey Connelly, “Tobago Chamber: New ferries will increase domestic travel”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[12]:
      The Tobago Business Chamber is hoping the addition of the APT James and Buccoo Reef to the seabridge will boost consumer confidence.
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  13. thiefing exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Yvonne Webb, “UNC hails Chang Kit a hero, wants procurement law withdrawn”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[13]:
      When, as Senator Wade Mark said, a government come to make amendments to gut a procurement legislation to legalise thiefing, somebody has to say, ‘Stop,’ Chang Kit said enough is enough, and for that, citizens, civil society must protect him.
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  1. catus exclude
    • 2020 November 28, Stephon Nicholas, “Personal choices to protect biodiversity”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[14]:
      Felis catus or the domestic cat is responsible for the extinction of 63 species of animals thus far, and is driving countless more to the brink.
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