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Words extracted from Wales Online

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Missing words[edit]

  1. achilles exclude
    • 2021 January 25, Katie Sands, “Joe Marler withdraws from England Six Nations squad for 'personal reasons' as he explains decision”, in Wales Online[1]:
      Mako Vunipola is recovering from an achilles injury and although remaining with Eddie Jones' squad for rehabilitation, he is expected to miss a chunk of the competition.
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  2. fibia exclude
    • 2021 January 25, Katie Sands, “Joe Marler withdraws from England Six Nations squad for 'personal reasons' as he explains decision”, in Wales Online[2]:
      Launchbury's fibia stress fracture is cruel timing given he had re-established himself in England's second row last autumn and was set to continue alongside Maro Itoje for the Six Nations opener against Scotland on Saturday week.
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  3. justgiving exclude
    • 2021 January 14, Cathy Owen, “Meet Mary - the Welsh woman who's like everyone's gran and became a huge hit after appearing on TV”, in Wales Online[3]:
      A justgiving page in Mary's name has already raised more than £1,000 for the service.
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  4. parkrun exclude
    • 2020 July 5, Laura Clements, “Vet started dog food business with £72 and sack of brown rice and is now worth £24m”, in Wales Online[4]:
      He does parkrun in Llanelli every weekend too, coming in at "30 minutes-and-a-bit".
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  5. pedalboarding exclude
    • 2021 January 14, Laura Clements, “How a Pembrokeshire lake is being transformed into £4m adventure site”, in Wales Online[5]:
      Outdoor activities will include sailing, kayaking, canoeing, stand up paddle and pedalboarding while fishing on the reservoir banks will also make a welcome return.
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  6. shittake exclude
    • 2017 December 12, Ruth Mosalski, “This is why the food at Ynyshir really is the best you will eat in Wales”, in Wales Online[6]:
      Other highlights included the pollock and shittake and barbecue celeriac.
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  1. fide exclude
    • 2020 May 9, David Owens, “In search of The Automatic, the band that scored a monster hit then disappeared”, in Wales Online[7]:
      A decade on it seems an appropriate moment to discover what happened to the musicians who appeared to have the world at their feet when they signed a major label deal in 2005 and released a bona fide, solid gold anthem in the shape of Monster - an era-defining song turned terrace chant, as instantly recognisable now as it was back then.
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  2. hoc exclude
    • 2021 January 17, Abbie Wightwick, “The Welsh home schooling nightmare: Huge disparity, no national structure and parents crying out for support”, in Wales Online[8]:
      It took a few days of intense stress and arguing to finally make them agree to accept them in on ad hoc days.
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  3. infinitum exclude
    • 2020 December 18, Tom Coleman, “The Rugby morning headlines as Austin Healey launches withering public attack on Danny Cipriani”, in Wales Online[9]:
      What my proposition is, the league should have a certain percentage of their profits for their retired players, say 10% ad infinitum, so that they use that money to compensate the retired players for the risk of brain injury.
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