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Words extracted from Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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  1. allyuh exclude
    • 2021 January 20, Kinnesha George, “PDP's Hackett looks to end 20-year PNM reign”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[1]:
      I want allyuh to throw the black and red outside and come together to put your own as the next area representative of Plymouth/ Golden Lane.
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  2. balisier exclude
    • 2021 January 18, Paolo Kernahan, “A culture of accountability”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[2]:
      The balisier brigade foments an environment of fear perpetuated through menace.
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  3. bligh exclude
    • 2021 January 13, Laurel V Williams, “Taxi drivers ready to battle”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[3]:
      Are they also going to get a bligh too to become legal entities?
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  4. bullifay exclude
    • 2021 January 22, Kinnesha George, “'Wasp' warns PNM leader of election day sting”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[4]:
      Vote for the bamboo bullifay, vote for the party that is going to transform Tobago, vote for the party that is going to respect you, vote the party that is going to respect you, vote for the party that cares about you—that party is the PDP.
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  5. cyah exclude
    • 2021 January 18, Stephon Nicholas, “PDP promises audit after THA election win”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[5]:
      The Auditor General is saying to us, she cannot give an opinion because she cannot verify most of the expenses of the THA...The Auditor General pointed out the THA purchased lands and yuh cyah find the deeds for the lands...That is the kinds of example that the Auditor General has given for why she can't give an opinion of the accounts of the THA.
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  6. extempo exclude
    • 2021 January 25, Yvonne Webb, “London launches online extempo contest for youths”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[6]:
      London launches online extempo contest for youths
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  7. ginga exclude
    • 2021 January 18, Stephon Nicholas, “Soca vs ginga: TT to face Guyana's Brazilian style”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[7]:
      Soca vs ginga: TT to face Guyana's Brazilian style
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  8. jnr exclude
    • 2021 January 26, “Ex- WI manager laments ‘embarrassing’ ODI sweep”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[8]:
      The WI ODI team were without a number of players – captain Kieron Pollard, Evin Lewis, Sheldon Cottrell, Roston Chase, Jason Holder, Shimron Hetmyer, Darren Bravo, Nicholas Pooran and Shai Hope (who opted out due to covid19 fears), Fabian Allen (personal reasons), Romario Shepherd and Hayden Walsh jnr (positive covid19 tests).
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    • 2021 January 15, Joel Bailey, “Red Force selectors announce Super50 squad”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[9]:
      The selection panel, comprising chairman Rajendra Mangalie, Mahadeo Bodoe and Richard Kelly jnr, also named veteran opener Lendl Simmons, off-spinner Sunil Narine, wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin, leg-spinner Imran Khan and fast bowler Ravi Rampaul in the squad.
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  9. medoa exclude
    • 2021 January 24, Corey Connelly, “Battle for Tobago: PNM ahead of PDP in THA election”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[10]:
      Dr Denise Tsoiafatt Angus speaks to the medoa after filing her nomination papers to contest Scarborough, Calder Hall seat at #2 Montessori Drive, Glen Road, Tobago on January 4.
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  10. mifi exclude
    • 2020 October 29, Marshelle Haseley, “TT on the digital road”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[11]:
      The minister also said the government has budgeted to provide approximately 45,000 students across TT with mifi modems which will allow them to have access to the internet.
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  11. orthopeadic exclude
    • 2020 December 20, Darren Bahaw, “Princess Elizabeth Centre hoping for $m Xmas miracle to complete new operating theatre”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[12]:
      A section of the new orthopeadic wing, which will house the new operating theatre, located at the Princess Elizabeth Centre, Ariapita Avenue, Port of Spain.
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  12. seabridge exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Stephon Nicholas, “Rowley: Don't leave governance up to chance”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[13]:
      Noting the scheduled 2021 arrival of the APT James and Buccoo Reef fast ferries to service the seabridge, Rowley said transport woes will soon be eliminated.
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  13. shac exclude
    • 2020 December 18, Joel Bailey, “CariFin to stage virtual 5K”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[14]:
      Participants also get the opportunity to earn a specially designed, crafted Christmas medal, featuring CariFin’s mascot, ‘OCE’, (our local ocelot found in our forest) shaking ‘shac shac’ with bags of goodies in hand.
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  14. vaps exclude
    • 2020 November 2, Paolo Kernahan, “Data-driven or politically driven?”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[15]:
      So what information are policy makers using to shape our destinies? Or is it government by vaps?
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  15. voicenote exclude
    • 2021 January 13, Kinnesha George, “Tsoiafatt-Angus: All not well in PNM, Melville-Jack will lose”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[16]:
      In a WhatsApp voicenote on Wednesday, Tsoiafatt-Angus urged Tobagonians to ignore all the rhetoric, “designed to give to Tobagonians the perception that all is well in the house of the balisier.
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  1. ajo exclude
    • 2021 January 24, “Vines a plenty to weave baskets”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[17]:
      According to Wikipedia, among the indigenous people of the Amazon rain forest it is known as “ajo sacha,” a Spanish-Quechua name that means “forest garlic” or “wild garlic.” This vine bears beautiful bracts of pale lilac blooms and is easily propagated from cuttings.
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  2. asa exclude
    • 2021 January 26, “Invest to keep Asa Wright open”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[18]:
      In the past we have talked about diversifying our economy to encourage tourism, so here is a well-established wonder in asa wright, voted three years in a row by the world trade awards, in the early 2000s, as the world's leading eco-tourism destination.
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  3. bono exclude
    • 2021 January 26, Rhianna Mc Kenzie, “Ramdeen urges MoE to do right by CXC students”, in Trinidad and Tobago Newsday[19]:
      Ramdeen offered his services to parents’ pro bono after parents banded together to put pressure on the ministry to take legal action against the council.
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