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Words extracted from Jamaica Gleaner

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  1. bareknuckled include
    • 2019 November 1, Judana Murphy, “Stellar Grads”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Darriane Taylor’s bareknuckled battle with depression has left him with scars that he now wears with pride as a badge of honour, and he believes that his life story will inspire others to be survivors.
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  2. bateyes exclude
    • 2015 July 17, Martin Henry, “Martin Henry: Dom Rep Repatriation Crisis”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The development of the Dominican sugar industry depended on cheap labourers from Haiti who were housed and guarded in the bateyes, those makeshift camps with rudimentary facilities.
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  3. bcuz exclude
    • 2020 December 28, “Readers’ Reactions – Online Shoppers Want Increase In US$50 Duty-Free Limit”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The only reason we buy overseas is bcuz even with duty, these prices out here are even tripled, and we can’t afford that.
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  4. boasty exclude
    • 2015 May 15, Gordon Robinson, “If DPP Could Only Understand Herself”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      You no hear what happen to de boasty man?
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  5. bollo work include
    • 2018 November 16, Martin Henry, “Martin Henry”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      It’s not a vote-buying, ‘bollo work’ public works programme, we are led to believe.
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  6. bpd exclude
    • 2018 December 7, AP, “Oil Producers Join Forces To Cut Output Again”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      We within OPEC are committed to distribute the 800 (thousand bpd) among us and deliver on it.
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  7. breshe exclude
    • 2021 January 7, Krysta Anderson, “Stories By Krysta Anderson/Gleaner Writer”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      In the video, she can be seen trying ‘breshe’, as it is locally...
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  8. bruken exclude
    • 2020 August 2, Mauricio J. Claver-Carone, “In Focus”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Ticks, lice, ‘bruken out’ (a scaly condition of the scalp), worms, foot conditions (most...
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  9. bumbong exclude
    • 2020 November 12, “Jamaica Ranked 8th Most Underrated Foodie Destination”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Trade brought Indian influences – rice-based dishes such as puto bumbong, for example, and the very popular kare-kare and atchara pickle.
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  10. caar exclude
    • 2021 January 1, Kareem LaTouche, “Babs Stands Firm At Fisherman’S Pub”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      As he spotted me exiting the vehicle, he stumbled towards the vehicle and stated, “Dads, ah me ago watch this caar fi yuh, so just buy me a rum nuh”.
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  11. calalloo exclude
    • 2020 January 6, Christopher Serju, “Sick Persons Kicked Out By Relatives, Landlords Among Kingston’S Homeless”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Levy was among the 600 homeless persons feted by the KSAMC at the annual event, where the meal of stewed chicken with dumplings, yams, bananas and calalloo was served with a choice of bottled drink or bag juice.
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  12. centrestage exclude
    • 2019 November 1, Stephanie Lyew, “Stories By Stephanie Lyew/Gleaner Writer”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The Little Theatre stage served less as a setting and more as a state of mind when the Wolmer’s Dance Troupe took centrestage last weekend for their 29th Season of Dance, aptly named ‘Sense of Peace’.
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  13. cerraille exclude
    • 2017 September 11, Avia Collinder, “Jamaican Teas Using Ethnic Labels To Grow Trinidad Market”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Interestingly, they also drink cerasee, but they have a different name for it - cerraille.
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  14. chargé exclude
    • 2020 May 13, Bryan Miller, “Pandemic Puts The Construction Of Hanover’S RADA Office Building On Hold”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      «Time for full diplomatic representation - New South Korean chargé d’affaires wants post upgraded to full ambassadorship
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  15. chatteled exclude
    • 2021 February 9, “Alando N. Terrelonge”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Freedom was as elusive as it was frustratingly used as an object of taunt by those who held power over the bodies of others who were chatteled and enslaved.
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  16. cheffings exclude
    • 2021 January 21, Krysta Anderson, “Andrea Wilson-Green dishes out vegetarian ‘cheffings’”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Wilson-Green has managed to discover yet another plated passion, dishing out incredibly tasty vegetarian ‘cheffings’.
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  17. cho exclude
    • 2020 November 12, “Jamaica Ranked 8th Most Underrated Foodie Destination”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      It is shaped by the abundant local produce: fresh fish, lobster, and shrimp; exotic fruit – try the callaloo, cho cho, guinep, or Otaheite apple; and local spices,” states the report.
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  18. chune exclude
    • 2020 February 22, Yasmine Peru, “Soulful Reggae Wednesdays In The Park”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      It was not clear if he was serious or he was just trying a new way to intro his big ‘chune’, Cheater’s Anthem, but it didn’t matter, the women still showed him all the love when he did the song.
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    • 2020 February 17, Yasmine Peru, “Kudos For Red Rose For Gregory”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      One of the songs that everybody seemed to be waiting on was Love Stop Making A Fool Of Me, and veteran toaster, Big Youth, who gave an awesome performance at Reggae Wednesdays last week, commented with satisfaction, “Hear the big chune yah now!” Williams brought the curtains down on her show showering praises on her God-fearing grandmother, who instilled in her “the fear of God and the love of Jesus that kept me from a lot of stuff in the music business”.
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  19. clubbites exclude
    • 2021 January 1, “4-H Clubs To Ramp Up Youth Interest In Agriculture In 2021”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The National School Garden Programme, which is managed by the 4-H Clubs, teaches clubbites agricultural and environmental practices and contributes to the National School Feeding Programme.
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  20. continuating exclude
    • 2020 December 1, “SAJ’S 82nd AGM Extols Innovation And Flexibility In Shipping”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Events and achievements of the past year that were cited in the President’s Report to the SAJ AGM include adopting and promoting, among staff members and the community, creative and practical solutions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19; participating in discussions and preparation of a written submission to the Joint Select Committee of Parliament on the replacement of the Customs Act of 1941; operationalising the long-awaited left-turn access to Ninth Avenue in Newport West; continuing to pursue an Industrial Park for Newport West; continuating an integral role in the development of the Caribbean Maritime University and the restorating of its reputation; resolving a legal matter with a shipping line along with the terminal operator, Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited, and continuating the weekly shipping feature in The Gleaner.
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  21. cyah exclude
    • 2020 June 30, Judana Murphy, “I Missed Chance To Be A Dad - George Williams Reflects On Lost Moments, Five-Decade Incarceration”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Mi cyah have no children again.
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    • 2021 January 2, Judana Murphy, “Homeless Man Struggles To Find Room For Rent”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Mi looking a room, but mi cyah get none, suh me jus kotch wid somebody in Mountain View for the moment,” Watson said.
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    • 2020 October 12, Judana Murphy, “A Little St Mary District Logs On To Misery”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The 16-year-old is the biggest one, but she cyah help dem ‘cause she have fi har work fi do because she’s in grade 11,” she said, adding that her daughter is preparing for external examinations.
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    • 2020 February 5, Shereita Grizzle, “Reggae Month ‘Cyah Stall’, Says JaRIA - President Says Ministry Footing Bill, But More Is Possible With Corporate Support”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The Tourism Enhancement Fund is running a close second to the ministry (all of the consolidated funds come from the Ministry of Finance), but I want to put it out there that Reggae Month cyah stall, it won’t stall.
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  22. dashalong exclude
    • 2020 April 5, “Dream House”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The abundant plant life includes the species ramgoat dashalong, with its scientific name known as Turnera ulmifolia, used for tea and medicine; and importantly, reputed by many to act on you as the Viagra drug does!
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  23. decra exclude
    • 2019 December 8, “Norman Horne Living His Jamaican Dream”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      ARC Manufacturing began trading these products in 2010, manufacturing a wide range of roofing products: zinc sheets, industrial panels, technology roofing tiles (decra and Spanish etc), cappings, fachia boards, and metal gutter to specifications.
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  24. deh exclude
    • 2020 May 4, Gareth Davis Sr, “Portlanders Face Water Woes Amid COVID Fears”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Dis a my likkle corners, but mi nuh open it up, ‘cause you see di money transfer ting, mi scared a dem ting deh, you seet.
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    • 2020 June 4, Andre Williams, “Brothers’ killings add to August Town woes”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      From dem kill my cousin 2018 right at the gate deh so, mi fraid and a look out for this,” a female resident, who requested anonymity because of security concerns, said.
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    • 2020 December 9, Andre Williams, “I Want To Bury My Son With His Head – Mother”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Him done three account fi mi – for the murder him go jail for, lawyer fee, food in deh, and ‘bailer man’.
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    • 2019 December 14, Stephanie Lyew, “Superb Sets At Tracks Live Sessions - Headliners, Supporting Acts Well Received By Capacity Audience At Final 2019 Show”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      I had a lot of fun, it was really a good time jamming together with the musicians and the audience too, because they were on par for every bit of foolishness we keep up, up deh [on stage].
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    • 2020 February 19, Stephanie Lyew, “JahDon – Reggae Music’S Next Messenger”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      I never see the ordeal as a negative because so much positive sprouted from it, that includes meeting my current manager, Francine Bacchus, and from yuh deh ah LA yuh going promote yourself, so I used the trip to seek out all the little radio stations.
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  25. dinki exclude
    • 2020 March 5, Yasmine Peru, “Folk And Jazz In The Mix For ‘Simply Myrna’”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      With a repertoire of over 350 songs, the Cari-Folk Singers has grown into one of Jamaica’s premier folk groups, showcasing a variety of folk forms inclusive of revival, kumina, dinki mini and mento.
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  26. eggloo exclude
    • 2020 January 16, “‘Pop’ In For Some Heecha”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Heecha’s eggloo waffle, served warm and piled high!
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  27. enduser exclude
    • 2021 January 1, “Transport Authority Seeks Feedback On Proposal For Half-Way Tree Transport Centre”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      We believe that if you are an enduser, what you say can help to improve what we want to do,” she explained.
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  28. fachia exclude
    • 2019 December 8, “Norman Horne Living His Jamaican Dream”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      ARC Manufacturing began trading these products in 2010, manufacturing a wide range of roofing products: zinc sheets, industrial panels, technology roofing tiles (decra and Spanish etc), cappings, fachia boards, and metal gutter to specifications.
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  29. fadder exclude
    • 2016 January 11, Gordon Robinson, “Gordon Robinson: Ya Gotta Be Fast”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      You soon reach a gap on de lef' where Miss Cumberbatch have she cold supper shop - de one she get from she fadder but only until he grandson reach 18 den she mus' give it to he.
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  30. feastivities exclude
    • 2020 March 19, Krysta Anderson, “Family-Friendly ‘Feastivities’”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      And with everyone in some form of quarantine due to the pandemic of COVID-19, this is a great time to reduce panic and fear by getting the children creatively involved in the culinary ‘feastivities’.
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  31. fermentories exclude
    • 2017 October 31, Avia Collinder, “JACRA Start-Up Delayed By Lagging Regulations”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The Cocoa Board assets include fermentories in Richmond, St Mary, and Morgan's Valley, Clarendon; the Montrose cocoa farm, also located in Richmond; processing equipment at Marcus Garvey Drive, Kingston; and 13.7 acres of land with buildings at Haughton Court in Lucea, Hanover.
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  32. fincos exclude
    • 2020 October 21, Steven Jackson, “Brokers Set Higher Target For NCB Stock”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The bank generally distributes dividends on a quarterly basis, but has put payments on hold since the coronavirus outbreak, while other large fincos have opted to continue distributions to the tiny group carved out for exemptions – holders of one per cent or less of the stock.
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  33. forthis exclude
    • 2018 February 12, Robert Bailey, “Stories By Robert Bailey/Gleaner Writer”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Former national senior netball team captain and defender Nicole Aiken-Pinnock said she is devastated by her omission from the Sunshine Girls team forthis year's Quad Series and Commonwealth Games.Aiken-Pinnock, who now plays professionally in the...
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  34. freefolk exclude
    • 2017 November 24, “Daniel Thwaites”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Call it a zone of special operations for the dissenting freefolk who don't wish to be poked and prodded by the Government.
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  35. functionable exclude
    • 2020 November 22, Livingston Scott, “Billion-Dollar League - Organisers Share Challenges Associated With Estimated Cost Of Running Local Premiership”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Whether that comes through sponsorship, or a combination of sponsorship and rights revenues, that’s where we need to be functionable at this level.
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  36. grammarphobic exclude
    • 2015 May 21, Dr Orville Taylor, “Labour Daze: Remember Michael Manley”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Originally swept into power on a populist wave as the unsophisticated, 'grammarphobic' Bustamante routed the PNP in the wake of the referendum that said no to the West Indian Federation, the JLP was to lose to the PNP in 1972.
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  37. greathouse exclude
    • 2020 April 5, “Dream House”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The historic greathouse has it’s own private nature reserve and cattle ranch.
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  38. guh exclude
    • 2020 January 11, Judana Murphy, “Rural St Andrew Residents Want Frequent Flow Of Water”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      He continued: “As soon as di rain stop fall and we stop get wata a pipe, wi haffi guh a gully fi wata fi use fi washing, but di drinking now yuh haffi come buy wata a road,” Grant said.
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    • 2020 June 30, Judana Murphy, “I Missed Chance To Be A Dad - George Williams Reflects On Lost Moments, Five-Decade Incarceration”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      If yuh fi have yuh clothes change, yuh change di clothes and wait till supper time come, yuh guh fi yuh supper,” he shared.
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    • 2019 November 9, Judana Murphy, “Getting Girls To Flourish And Boys To Roar”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      It mek me understand seh mi fi guh a class and do my work and listen to the teachers.
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    • 2020 December 9, Andre Williams, “I Want To Bury My Son With His Head – Mother”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Mi woulda like bury mi child wid him head, but if mi can’t find it, weh mi a guh do?” Henry told The Gleaner on Monday in ‘Rome’, off Maxfield Avenue, where she lives.
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    • 2020 October 12, Judana Murphy, “A Little St Mary District Logs On To Misery”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      More time, me haffi ride guh out a road guh look Internet.
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  39. gwaan exclude
    • 2015 April 17, Martin Henry, “Wha Ah Gwaan, Jamaica?”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Nuff tings ah gwaan bout yah, Mr President.
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    • 2020 February 28, Stephanie Lyew, “Quada On ‘Pain’, Forthcoming Album And Females - Hardcore Dancehall Entertainer Talks About Having The Right Attitude”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      And of the male fans, he added: “The youths them will bring them woman to a party and gwaan like them nuh inna nuh vibes, but if the entertainer do the job and have the right attitude that gets the females in the vibes, it automatically gets the youths in that same space.
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    • 2021 January 1, Kareem LaTouche, “Babs Stands Firm At Fisherman’S Pub”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      As I drove past, a gentleman clad in a mesh marina and yellow cargo shorts hastily walked towards my car window with a smile, and stated: “Wah a gwaan fada, mek me wash yuh car nuh?
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    • 2021 January 1, “What Is The Biggest Lesson That 2020 Has Taught You?”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Maybe further on inna di year we see weh a gwaan, but if not 2021 just a go be 2020 pro max or 2020 plus.
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    • 2015 June 11, Martin Henry, “Stories By Martin Henry”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Nuff tings ah gwaan bout yah, Mr President.
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  40. haffi exclude
    • 2020 December 8, Shereita Grizzle, “Chino McGregor Back In The Dancehall - ‘The Process’ Continues”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      At the end of the day, I have a standard to maintain and me haffi make sure say everything in line with my quality seal,” the entertainer said.
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    • 2020 October 7, Judana Murphy, “Stories By Judana Murphy/Gleaner Writer”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Dem eat more now and me haffi find breakfast, lunch and dinner.” That was the response of Lisa*, a mother of four living in west Kingston, when asked how her family has been coping since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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    • 2020 January 11, Judana Murphy, “Rural St Andrew Residents Want Frequent Flow Of Water”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Di water will all come today and all three months or more and we nuh get water and then when it come again, it come fi three or two hour and yuh haffi hurry up and ketch it,” he lamented.
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    • 2020 December 28, Shereita Grizzle, “Aston Barrett Jr Embraces His Destiny - Wailers Leader Talks Grammy-Nominated ‘One World’”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      In order to make music as The Wailers yuh haffi think respect, yuh affi think message, and das why it took us so long to put another album out there.
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    • 2021 January 21, “Talkback Thursday”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Man haffi party, a just suh di ting set.
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  41. hardcoreness exclude
    • 2020 October 29, Stephanie Lyew, “Stories By Stephanie Lyew/Gleaner Writer”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Dancehall music – its ‘hardcoreness’, spotlighting graphic references to violence, power, and sex from both male and female recording artistes – oftentimes pushes the boundaries of artistic expression, which internationally acclaimed music producer...
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  42. hitztape exclude
    • 2020 October 28, Shereita Grizzle, “Chaka Demus Releases Free Compilation ‘Hitztape’”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      In addition to the ‘hitztape’, Chaka Demus says he’s also promoting a new single titled Same Thing Again.
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  43. houseslaw exclude
    • 2020 March 19, Jessica Harrison, “Eating From The Plantry”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The menu this week displayed the option of a black bean burger, garlic aioli with a houseslaw, as well as a homestyle bean chili plus cornbread.
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  44. imani exclude
    • 2021 January 3, “Welcoming The New Year 2021”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Harness my faith and chant imani.
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  45. koliada exclude
    • 2021 January 17, “A Christmas in January”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Another tradition was the singing of Christmas carols or koliada.
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  46. koruona exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Judana Murphy, “COVID-19 Impacted Local Language, Says Linguist”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Elaborating, he said that instead of COVID-19, some Jamaicans say ‘kuovi’ and ‘kuovid’, while for coronavirus, they say ‘karuona’ or ‘koruona’, according to the Cassidy system.
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  47. kotch exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Judana Murphy, “Homeless Man Struggles To Find Room For Rent”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Mi looking a room, but mi cyah get none, suh me jus kotch wid somebody in Mountain View for the moment,” Watson said.
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  48. kujichagulia exclude
    • 2021 January 3, “Welcoming The New Year 2021”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Help me to understand kujichagulia and be self-determined.
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  49. kumina exclude
    • 2020 December 28, Yasmine Peru, “Sly And Robbie Pay Tribute With ‘Red Hills Road’ - New Album Drops January 1”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      I even go back to kumina and mento on tracks like Linstead Market and Coronation Market,” he told The Gleaner.
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    • 2020 March 5, Yasmine Peru, “Folk And Jazz In The Mix For ‘Simply Myrna’”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      With a repertoire of over 350 songs, the Cari-Folk Singers has grown into one of Jamaica’s premier folk groups, showcasing a variety of folk forms inclusive of revival, kumina, dinki mini and mento.
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  50. kung exclude
    • 2020 April 12, Erika Heslop Martin, “Art & Leisure”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      In a classic example of East meets West, qigong (pronounced ‘chee-gong’ and also written as ch’i kung) is one of the four pillars of...
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  51. kuovid exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Judana Murphy, “COVID-19 Impacted Local Language, Says Linguist”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Elaborating, he said that instead of COVID-19, some Jamaicans say ‘kuovi’ and ‘kuovid’, while for coronavirus, they say ‘karuona’ or ‘koruona’, according to the Cassidy system.
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  52. kuumba exclude
    • 2021 January 3, “Welcoming The New Year 2021”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Let my creativity tumble out as kuumba.
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  53. lawd exclude
    • 2019 April 12, Shereita Grizzle, “Know Your Worth! - Industry Professionals Encourage Artistes To Value Themselves When Booking Gigs”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      I’ve been on that end, where I’ve worked with corporate and have been asked to get an artiste for events like staff parties, etc., and I’ve been guilty of saying, ‘But lawd, is so much to just come and perform at a staff party?’ But we have to understand that this is the entertainer’s job.
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  54. lenten exclude
    • 2021 January 17, “A Christmas in January”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      But the dinner on Christmas Eve would still be lenten and no alcohol would be served.
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  55. loodi exclude
    • 2018 March 8, Stephanie Lyew, “Stories By Stephanie Lyew/Gleaner Writer”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Like in the game of ludo - or 'loodi' as Jamaicans would call it - the artiste is throwing double sixes and making moves for the win on...
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  56. mada exclude
    • 2020 February 22, Judana Murphy, “Recipe For Long Life? Helpings Of Veggies And Cow Foot, With A Dash Of God”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Mi fada farm, mi mada farm, and wi reap and come back and go to market out a Buff Bay,” Symister said.
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    • 2020 June 24, Andre Williams, “Clansman Gang burial site found after 18-month probe”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Nobody nuh want talk, but mi nuh really a talk on behalf of my pickney dem cause if fowl can’t hear, mi mada say dem feel,” the woman said.
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  57. maison exclude
    • 2021 January 3, “Pierre Cardin – Visionary, Groundbreaking Fashion Designer”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      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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  58. meclofen exclude
    • 2015 July 13, Dr Tony Vendryes, “How To Avoid Cataracts”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      These include: antihistamines, birth control pills, tranquilisers, Sulfa drugs, anti-diabetic drugs, antidepressants, steroids, NSAIDS (aspirin, ibuprofen, advil, meclofen, etc.
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  59. mediathon exclude
    • 2020 November 23, Tamara Bailey, “NCU To Strengthen Hybrid Learning”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      We had a little over 30 new students deferring their offer to next semester.The NCU Alumni Federation went on a fundraising drive for the COVID-19 scholarship fund and the main activity for that scholarship drive was mediathon.
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  60. mek exclude
    • 2021 January 1, Kareem LaTouche, “Babs Stands Firm At Fisherman’S Pub”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      As I drove past, a gentleman clad in a mesh marina and yellow cargo shorts hastily walked towards my car window with a smile, and stated: “Wah a gwaan fada, mek me wash yuh car nuh?
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    • 2015 April 17, Martin Henry, “Wha Ah Gwaan, Jamaica?”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      But in true Jamaican fashion, the people tun dem han' mek fashin with fish back.
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    • 2015 May 15, Gordon Robinson, “If DPP Could Only Understand Herself”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Come mek me tell you.
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    • 2021 January 8, Tamara Bailey, “News”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Fashion was hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, but designer Tamia Carey weathered the storm, following the age-old Jamaican adage ‘tun yuh hand and mek fashion’.
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    • 2018 November 23, Martin Henry, “Martin Henry”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      I was also quite pleased to see MICAF hosting with the D & G Foundation and Red Stripe an inaugural knowledge-sharing forum last Wednesday, "Beyond Talk: The Commercialisation of the Cassava Value-Chain." Den mek wi stap the taakin bout oda tings, nuh man, an jus du whey fi du.
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  61. microweight exclude
    • 2017 October 22, Ainsley Walters, “Edwards Tops Delaware Open”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Francis had also impressed at the 2014 ITF World Cup, winning the junior black belt title as a microweight.
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  62. mua exclude
    • 2020 November 2, Krysta Anderson, “Faces Going Places: The Beauty of KendOll’s Artistry”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      But she has been a professional make-up artist (mua) for six of those years.
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  63. muas exclude
    • 2020 November 2, Krysta Anderson, “Faces Going Places: The Beauty of KendOll’s Artistry”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Her advice to aspiring muas and entrepreneurs is to endure the process because the pay-off will be worth it.
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  64. multilottery exclude
    • 2020 December 13, “Mark Wignall”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      After six years of attempting to commercially structure a viable multilottery licencc model, that jurisdiction returned to a single market in 2014.
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  65. naturalista exclude
    • 2021 January 15, Krysta Anderson, “Audre Wisdom grows hair story into business”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Her hair story began back in 2017, after doing the big chop and becoming a naturalista.
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  66. ngo exclude
    • 2020 December 17, Shereita Grizzle, “‘It Was Always A Part Of My Purpose’ - Miss Kitty Realises Childhood Dream Of Becoming A Lawyer”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      When I got signed up, it dawned on me, ‘But wait! So den a how me a ngo host me show, a how mi a go go overseas and do show?
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  67. northcoast exclude
    • 2017 November 16, “Porsche Launches In MoBay”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      After months of anticipation following the Porsche Centre Kingston launch earlier this year, Porsche opened the doors of its northcoast home at the Bogue City Centre in Montego Bay.
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  68. nuff exclude
    • 2020 August 9, “Mark Wignall”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      A 44-year old labourer, who told me he was a People’s National Party supporter, said: “Mi si Holness a do nuff nuff and young people like him, an him always show up when a big trouble happen to people.
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    • 2020 November 26, Yasmine Peru, “Maxi Priest Humbled By Grammy Nomination For Shaggy-Produced Album”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      I have nine breda and sista, and nuff niece and nephew, so yuh can imagine that family alone kept me busy, plus music family.
      add
    • 2019 December 14, Stephanie Lyew, “Superb Sets At Tracks Live Sessions - Headliners, Supporting Acts Well Received By Capacity Audience At Final 2019 Show”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      She said: “It’s the same inspiration as past works, just life; plus me like look pon di man dem who fool fool ‘cause like tonight, dem give me nuff inspiration fi write, record and perform songs ‘bout them.
      add
    • 2020 November 29, “Poems”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Some a work hard fi put nuff tings in place
      add
    • 2017 May 12, Ian Boyne, “Ian Boyne”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      They are into what can give them quick cash, nuff bling.
      add
  69. nuffi exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Shereita Grizzle, “Bellyful Of Laughter At ‘Comedy Cook-Up’”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Me study COVID and I’m here to tell the world why dem nuffi be afraid of it.
      add
  70. nutten exclude
    • 2020 August 9, “Mark Wignall”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      A 40-something painter and mason simply said: “PNP did dey dey and dem never do nutten.
      add
    • 2021 February 11, Hopeton Bucknor, “Beenie Man pleads not guilty to curfew, noise charges”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      A nuh nutten like what de police dem seh,” the entertainer told The Gleaner before his lawyer intervened.
      add
    • 2020 October 12, Judana Murphy, “A Little St Mary District Logs On To Misery”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Me nuh know nutten ‘bout schoolwork.
      add
    • 2021 January 2, Judana Murphy, “Homeless Man Struggles To Find Room For Rent”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      One of the inspectors see me down King Street and me used to tell him, ‘How all di while unno run wi off a di street and nutten nah gwaan fi wi?’ Mi spirit jus seh talk to him, and him carry mi up di office,” he recounted.
      add
  71. nyammings exclude
    • 2019 May 30, Rocheda Bartley, “Sugary SoirÉE At Sweetart Bake Expo 2019”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Riverside nyammings ‘Inna Mi Calabash’ »
      add
  72. oldstager exclude
    • 2021 January 9, Ainsley Walters, “Chace The Great To Outclass Rivals Today”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The fractions should be friendlier, allowing the oldstager to be even closer, getting first run ahead of LEGALITY, who might be too late with his charge.
      add
  73. oonu exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Yasmine Peru, “Police Warned Beenie Man He Would Be Prosecuted - Deejay For Court February 10”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      St Elizabeth if oonu know weh the party deh reach, so you know say a New Year’s Eve and we haffi ring in the New Year nuh care weh who waan seh.
      add
    • 2020 November 29, “Poems”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Weh mek some a oonu ears so hard,
      add
  74. oonuself exclude
    • 2019 September 28, Stephanie Lyew, “Comedian White Yardie Stays True To Ja’S Motto”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Our country’s whole popularity is about that and me woulda just waan a production that says, “educate oonuself, understand that di whole world is not about black and white’,” White Yardie said.
      add
  75. pattoo exclude
    • 2018 November 23, Martin Henry, “Martin Henry”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      A farmer he knew who planted by the moon cycle explained that when the moon was bright, pattoo (owl) spotted and hunted rats and mice better and his corn was better protected from rodent attack.
      add
  76. postinor exclude
    • 2017 November 13, “Dear Doc”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      A Taking more than four postinor tablets per month exposes you to a high level of hormones which will disrupt your menstrual cycle and cause/exacerbate abdominal cramps.
      add
  77. racemeets exclude
    • 2017 December 8, Ainsley Walters, “Nunes Set To Sweep Today'S Feature Races”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Nunes needs to earn a little over $1m in stakes for each of the six remaining racemeets this year, plus hope Wayne DaCosta endures one of his worse-ever months in decades, if he is to stop the champion trainer from winning a 17th title.
      add
  78. ramgoat exclude
    • 2020 April 5, “Dream House”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The abundant plant life includes the species ramgoat dashalong, with its scientific name known as Turnera ulmifolia, used for tea and medicine; and importantly, reputed by many to act on you as the Viagra drug does!
      add
  79. recranking exclude
    • 2015 November 13, Contributor, “Awaiting The 17th General Election”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Despite the recranking of the low-end JEEP, the promised jobs, jobs, jobs have not materialised.
      add
  80. reinsmanship exclude
    • 2020 July 26, Ainsley Walters, “Mighty Battle - MAHOGANY, WOW WOW Set For Thrilling 2000 Guineas Clash”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      WITH little to choose between WOW WOW and MAHOGANY, sharing 14 consecutive victories, reinsmanship could make the difference in this afternoon’s 2000 Guineas at a mile.
      add
  81. restorating exclude
    • 2020 December 1, “SAJ’S 82nd AGM Extols Innovation And Flexibility In Shipping”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Events and achievements of the past year that were cited in the President’s Report to the SAJ AGM include adopting and promoting, among staff members and the community, creative and practical solutions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19; participating in discussions and preparation of a written submission to the Joint Select Committee of Parliament on the replacement of the Customs Act of 1941; operationalising the long-awaited left-turn access to Ninth Avenue in Newport West; continuing to pursue an Industrial Park for Newport West; continuating an integral role in the development of the Caribbean Maritime University and the restorating of its reputation; resolving a legal matter with a shipping line along with the terminal operator, Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited, and continuating the weekly shipping feature in The Gleaner.
      add
  82. richter exclude
    • 2008 April 18, “World News”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      An earthquake with a 5.2 magnitude on the richter scale reportedly shook sections of Southern Illinois around 5.30 a.m.
      add
  83. rouna exclude
    • 2020 December 7, Stephanie Lyew, “Munga Honorable Lights Up Hapilos’ Sip & Stream - Artiste Anticipates Sophomore Album Will Outshine First”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      I expect it will itch up pon one chart rouna one part,” Munga said.
      add
  84. sah exclude
    • 2020 September 2, Melisa Anderson, “Health”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Miss Made-up-name: (Tearfully thinking out loud) “But no sah!
      add
  85. saxy exclude
    • 2020 December 17, Stephanie Lyew, “Masego Continues ‘Studying Abroad’ As He Strengthens J’Can Connections”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      It is important to note that the music that the 'saxy' star creates is not categorised as reggae and dancehall.
      add
  86. seawalk exclude
    • 2020 January 18, Christopher Serju, “Race Against Time For Port Royal Cruise Pier”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      During yesterday’s media sensitisation tour of the port facility, journalists were given a demonstration of the seawalk – a motorised floating berth with electronic controls that will unfold to meet the cruise ship, which will be anchored offshore.
      add
  87. seekiing exclude
    • 2008 July 2, “World News”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Zimbabwe’s opposition presidential candidate, Morgan Tsvangirai is seekiing refuge at the Dutch embassy in Harare just days after withdrawing from run-off against incumbent Robert Mugabe.
      add
  88. seet exclude
    • 2020 May 4, Gareth Davis Sr, “Portlanders Face Water Woes Amid COVID Fears”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Dis a my likkle corners, but mi nuh open it up, ‘cause you see di money transfer ting, mi scared a dem ting deh, you seet.
      add
    • 2021 February 6, Hopeton Bucknor, “Relatives of man killed by cops deny shoot-out”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Everything start from a little argument with him an him girlfriend and seet yah now, him dead.
      add
  89. seh exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Jason Cross, “Man Shot Dead On Quick ATM Run On Christmas Day”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      A just him face him wash seh him a go draw money off a di card.
      add
    • 2020 December 7, Stephanie Lyew, “Munga Honorable Lights Up Hapilos’ Sip & Stream - Artiste Anticipates Sophomore Album Will Outshine First”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      As them seh, ‘Greater David, greater sons’, and the hope of every parent is that their child outshines them, so it would be nice if this second album do better than the first; and the third, which we are wasting no time to start, to do better than the second.
      add
    • 2021 January 7, Yasmine Peru, “Producer Blaqk Sheep Gets Truthful With Julian Marley’S ‘Pages’ - Single Featured On ‘Set Up Shop’”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      At this point I was ready to give up, and then Julian seh to give him a few.
      add
    • 2021 February 6, Hopeton Bucknor, “Relatives of man killed by cops deny shoot-out”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Di police seh dem come and him fire pon dem, and dem return fire pon him, an him dead, but mi know seh nothing nuh go like dat because mi son was never a gunman,” the grieving father told The Gleaner.
      add
    • 2020 November 29, “Poems”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Everybady, all mi can seh is try play yuh part,
      add
  90. shotters exclude
    • 2015 November 12, Corey Robinson, “Serial Killers Stalking Jamaica - Researcher, Police Agree That Repeat Offenders Behind Murder Numbers”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      According to Mark, the flashy lifestyle and snazzy dressing of the 'shotters' in his community was not only a contrast to his life but became a goal to which he aspired.
      add
  91. siddung exclude
    • 2020 December 17, Shereita Grizzle, “‘It Was Always A Part Of My Purpose’ - Miss Kitty Realises Childhood Dream Of Becoming A Lawyer”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      As mi siddung right yah so right now, I want more.
      add
    • 2020 May 4, Gareth Davis Sr, “Portlanders Face Water Woes Amid COVID Fears”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Di time hot now and a man might siddung pon him verandah, but road clean and it come in like a ghost town.
      add
    • 2019 July 17, Shereita Grizzle, “BUJU'S 45TH ... Gargamel Celebrates Birthday With Intimate, Star-Studded Party”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      I used to siddung many a night a look pan dis great moon and say to myself, ‘a when I a go come a road and hol’ a vibes among mi people dem, and see all mi pickney dem’ and the Lord make it possible so we give thanks,” he said.
      add
    • 2020 October 28, Shereita Grizzle, “Chaka Demus Releases Free Compilation ‘Hitztape’”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Mi just siddung inna mi studio one day and a think weh mi can give back to my fans and mi see say bwoy this a the best way.
      add
    • 2021 January 2, Judana Murphy, “Homeless Man Struggles To Find Room For Rent”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      When me buy a box a lighter fi $1,350, me only mek $250 profit, but it still stop me from siddung pan di street and beg a man $10,” he explained.
      add
  92. stageshow exclude
    • 2015 November 13, Contributor, “Awaiting The 17th General Election”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The 'sweep dem out' broom is as much a part of the political culture as is the stageshow roadblock public meeting.
      add
  93. starapple exclude
    • 2020 December 20, “Celebrating Christmas – With Love From New Zealand”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Once your starapple colour:
      add
  94. steppa exclude
    • 2020 November 12, Krysta Anderson, “‘From Soil To Shelf’ - Stephen Newland Grows With Hopewell Farms”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Their reaction to the spicy addition was that the pepper really “step up the food”, describing it as hot but nice, to which he replied approvingly, stating that it’s the real ‘hot steppa’.
      add
  95. streetperson exclude
    • 2020 January 6, Christopher Serju, “Sick Persons Kicked Out By Relatives, Landlords Among Kingston’S Homeless”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Councillor for the Rae Town division, Rosalie Hamilton, explained that many of the persons they cater to as homeless are, in fact, people who defy the stereotype of a streetperson – dirty and ungroomed.
      add
  96. sugarland exclude
    • 2019 May 30, Rocheda Bartley, “Sugary SoirÉE At Sweetart Bake Expo 2019”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      And to top off the sugarland adventure, on-stage demonstrations and presentations educating curious foodies about cake baking kept many entertained.
      add
  97. taakin exclude
    • 2018 November 23, Martin Henry, “Martin Henry”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      I was also quite pleased to see MICAF hosting with the D & G Foundation and Red Stripe an inaugural knowledge-sharing forum last Wednesday, "Beyond Talk: The Commercialisation of the Cassava Value-Chain." Den mek wi stap the taakin bout oda tings, nuh man, an jus du whey fi du.
      add
  98. teino exclude
    • 2019 September 1, Vanessa James, “Auto”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      TODAY Drivers Rallysport Club 3 SEPTEMBER 15 JKA 7 at Palisadoes Raceway OCTOBER 13 Drag Rivals, at Jamwest, Westmoreland OCTOBER 21 JRDC Heroes of Speed Email your AUTOmotive events with name of event, date, time and location) to teino....
      add
  99. telemental exclude
    • 2018 August 15, Keisha Hill, “Protect Your Mental Health - Counsellor Urges Persons To Utilise Tele-Mental Health Services”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Douglas has encouraged persons to turn their lives around with counselling delivered at a distance through telemental health services.
      add
  100. tem exclude
    • 2019 November 10, Mickella Anderson, “Auto”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      According to the Cambridge School Dictionary, the tem restraint means ‘control over something; something that limits what you can...
      add
  101. thermidor exclude
    • 2021 January 28, Krysta Anderson, “Nature’s Catering Services branches off into dinner boxes”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Lovers of seafood can indulge the amazing flavour of this lobster thermidor.
      add
  102. tiptronic exclude
    • 2017 November 16, Kareem Latouche, “VW Amarok”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Nonetheless, you can switch over to tiptronic mode to manually gear down if you want extra speed.
      add
  103. ujima exclude
    • 2021 January 3, “Welcoming The New Year 2021”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Foster in me ujima so I live and practice working with others.
      add
  104. umoja exclude
    • 2021 January 3, “Welcoming The New Year 2021”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Teach me about umoja so we can spread unity.
      add
  105. unno exclude
    • 2021 January 2, Judana Murphy, “Homeless Man Struggles To Find Room For Rent”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      One of the inspectors see me down King Street and me used to tell him, ‘How all di while unno run wi off a di street and nutten nah gwaan fi wi?’ Mi spirit jus seh talk to him, and him carry mi up di office,” he recounted.
      add
  106. unuh exclude
    • 2019 December 20, Andre Williams, “One week after Dover massacre, life has changed – forever”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Until we feel likkle bit better in a weself, but we nuh want fi a wonder where unuh deh,” a resident said to a policeman in full view of our news team.
      add
  107. uto exclude
    • 2020 November 22, Karena Bennett, “Business”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      A uto battery maker Tropical Battery has entered into discussions with two companies on possibly merging its operation, or broadening the business through acquisition.
      add
  108. ventureships exclude
    • 2020 February 23, Kareem LaTouche, “Tunland Pick Up Something New To Jamaica”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The company has done joint ventureships with many automotive manufacturers like Cummins, which produces its diesel engines.
      add
  109. visioconference exclude
    • 2020 December 3, “France, UN Rally Aid For Lebanon, Urge Political Reforms”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      French President Emmanuel Macron makes introductory remarks during a visioconference meeting about support and aid for Lebanon, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, yesterday.
      add
  110. visting exclude
    • 2007 December 27, “Tiger Kills Teen In California”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The 300 pound female tiger, named Tatiana, attacked the boy and two other men who were visting the zoo.
      add
  111. waan exclude
    • 2020 May 4, Gareth Davis Sr, “Portlanders Face Water Woes Amid COVID Fears”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Mi nuh waan sell nothing,” Daley added.
      add
    • 2019 September 28, Stephanie Lyew, “Comedian White Yardie Stays True To Ja’S Motto”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Our country’s whole popularity is about that and me woulda just waan a production that says, “educate oonuself, understand that di whole world is not about black and white’,” White Yardie said.
      add
    • 2021 January 2, Yasmine Peru, “Police Warned Beenie Man He Would Be Prosecuted - Deejay For Court February 10”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      St Elizabeth if oonu know weh the party deh reach, so you know say a New Year’s Eve and we haffi ring in the New Year nuh care weh who waan seh.
      add
  112. wata exclude
    • 2020 January 11, Judana Murphy, “Rural St Andrew Residents Want Frequent Flow Of Water”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      He continued: “As soon as di rain stop fall and we stop get wata a pipe, wi haffi guh a gully fi wata fi use fi washing, but di drinking now yuh haffi come buy wata a road,” Grant said.
      add
  113. weself exclude
    • 2019 December 20, Andre Williams, “One week after Dover massacre, life has changed – forever”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Until we feel likkle bit better in a weself, but we nuh want fi a wonder where unuh deh,” a resident said to a policeman in full view of our news team.
      add
  114. whe exclude
    • 2021 January 7, Yasmine Peru, “Producer Blaqk Sheep Gets Truthful With Julian Marley’S ‘Pages’ - Single Featured On ‘Set Up Shop’”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      And then there is a line in RDX’s song which says ‘whe yuh want hear, truth or lie, ‘cause mi want get it right’.
      add
  115. winer exclude
    • 2019 December 19, Danik Frazer, “Food”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      One of Kingston’s favourite winer cellars, Cellar 8, has joined hands with restaurant week to spice up your wine oriented date nights with a salad to blow your mind and your tastebuds.
      add
  116. worl exclude
    • 2015 April 17, Martin Henry, “Wha Ah Gwaan, Jamaica?”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      It is yard to Bob Marley, Marcus Garvey, Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, and all a wi weh tek it to di worl.
      add
  117. wutliss exclude
    • 2018 November 22, “Orville Taylor”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Having said that, the last time I checked, for all the contempt for 'wutliss fathers' and familiarity with the issues relating to conception, the biological prerequisite means that at a minimum, women do not impregnate themselves.
      add
  118. yaad exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Krysta Anderson, “Food”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      When you hear the word ‘dutchie’ or ‘Dutch pot’, the first thing that comes to mind is a well-seasoned, ‘yaad style’, home-cooked meal.
      add
  119. yute exclude
    • 2021 January 3, Corey Robinson, “Robbery Rampage - Bandits Use Masks To Advantage To Carry Out Brazen Attacks”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The yute is just 33 and them kill him.
      add

Jamaican Creole

  1. breda exclude
    • 2020 November 26, Yasmine Peru, “Maxi Priest Humbled By Grammy Nomination For Shaggy-Produced Album”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      I have nine breda and sista, and nuff niece and nephew, so yuh can imagine that family alone kept me busy, plus music family.
      add
  2. cyaan exclude
    • 2020 May 4, Paul H. Williams, “Turn To The Herbs - Maroons Claim To Have Cure For COVID-19”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Him cyaan tell we dat because we grow up see wi foreparents a drink bush tea.
      add
  3. fram exclude
    • 2020 May 4, Paul H. Williams, “Stories By Paul H. Williams/Gleaner Writer”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Move fram yasso!” Anord Sichinsambwe told his grade-four teacher at Moravia Primary School in Clarendon.
      add
  4. gungo exclude
    • 2020 December 17, Krysta Anderson, “Chive Caters For Christmas Dinner - Restaurant Aims To Take The Hassle Out Of The Season With Deliveries”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Holiday dishes that scream Jamaican Christmas include traditional gungo peas soup, ham (brown sugar mustard-glazed) and country-style curried goat all made the official line-up.
      add
    • 2020 December 23, Stephanie Lyew, “Baby’S First Christmas - Coppershot DJ And FiancéE Excited To Create New Traditions For Daughter”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      I had my fill of Christmas in country; it’s as Jamaican as it gets, with animal a get slaughter fi dinner, gungo soup, the drinking of sorrel and eating of fruitcake.
      add
    • 2019 December 14, Rocheda Bartley, “Let’S Have Lamb For Christmas”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      It’s a combination of risotto gungo rice with a sorrel chutney and cassava crusted lamb chops.
      add
    • 2020 December 14, “Christmas Edition 2020 – Selection Of Poems From Jamaica And New Zealand”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Sorrel and gungo hang gossiping
      add
    • 2020 December 29, Nadine Wilson-Harris, “Open Arms Embraces Homeless For Christmas, Thanks To Donors - Centre Hopes To Secure More Support To Continue Work Next Year”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      They had stew pork, they had chicken, they had curried goat, they had fish, gungo rice and peas.
      add
  5. likkle exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Jason Cross, “Man Shot Dead On Quick ATM Run On Christmas Day”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      A bere likkle bwoy a do di killings, and dem hungry,” a tearful Lindsay said.
      add
    • 2017 November 24, “Daniel Thwaites”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      After all, I'm very certain the records will reveal oodles of fresh cash earmarked and spent on roads and bushing and gully cleaning in Montego Bay before this last likkle rain.
      add
    • 2020 June 10, Carl Gilchrist, “Capture Land In Parry Town A Flood Magnet”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Although we nuh own di land, we spen’ money fi set up we self, fi build we likkle shelter wha we have, so we cyaa jus’ get up an’ leave all a dat,” said one gentlemen who declined to give his name.
      add
    • 2020 October 9, Krysta Anderson, “Janet Olisa Says Farewell To Jamaica”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      As a parting gift, she shared a couple of Patois phrases she learned here, like ‘wah gwaan’ and ‘likkle likkle’, but humbly confessed that she is more of a listener than a speaker of the native tongue.
      add
    • 2020 January 13, Andre Williams, “UPDATED: JDF corporal planned to kill girlfriend since December”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      But before the fireman come and cut off the lock, one of the police look in through the window and said, ‘Spec, a nuh likkle bit a shot this ya man fire inna di place.
      add
  6. tallawah exclude
    • 2015 April 17, Martin Henry, “Wha Ah Gwaan, Jamaica?”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Wi likkle but we tallawah.
      add
  7. tek exclude
    • 2020 December 6, “Mark Wignall”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Anything weh me a get, a weh people tek.
      add
    • 2020 June 24, Andre Williams, “Clansman Gang burial site found after 18-month probe”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      At the end of the day, if a dead person down there with all I see them tek up, it can’t be no youth that born inna 1985 or ‘86 do it,” the near 50-year resident of the community said.
      add
    • 2020 January 29, Andre Williams, “Cops deny ‘robot’ taxi driver killed in cold blood”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Dem a tek set on the taxi man dem and a this it come to.
      add
    • 2020 December 29, Andre Williams, “Rose Town Man Killed While Preparing Christmas Meal - Three Murdered On Christmas, Boxing Days”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Dem couldn’t manage the pot, so dem ask him fi tek off the pot … .
      add
    • 2017 November 24, “Daniel Thwaites”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      I will rather tek to de bush, and I will also tek de jacket.
      add
  8. unu exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Shereita Grizzle, “Bellyful Of Laughter At ‘Comedy Cook-Up’”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      But mi a beg unu, try nuh ketch it; for if yuh ketch it, yuh know say yuh nah go last long, either,” he joked.
      add
    • 2020 October 28, Shereita Grizzle, “Chaka Demus Releases Free Compilation ‘Hitztape’”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      On this project you will get to experience three different eras of Chaka Demus and unu a get three different vibes of me at three different levels.
      add

Latin

  1. alia exclude
    • 2015 October 16, “Open Letter To British Prime Minister David Cameron”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      In fact, such institutions are envisioned in the Ten-point Plan of Action proposed by the CARICOM Reparatory Justice Committee which includes, inter alia, an Indigenous Peoples Development Programme, Cultural Institutions, an African Knowledge Programme and Psychological Rehabilitation.
      add
    • 2015 March 10, “Urgent Action Needed To Protect Our Children”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The Children's Advocate is therefore responsible for, inter alia, the following: provide children with legal representation (if they have none); make policy recommendations; sensitise children about their rights; 'review the adequacy and effectiveness of laws and practices in the best interest of the children;' probe complaints made against government entities by and on behalf of children; and assess the satisfactoriness of the services provided for children by relevant authorities.
      add
    • 2020 August 9, “Nigel Clarke”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The real sector comprises, inter alia, corporate Jamaica and MSMEs, including manufacturers, producers, farmers, entertainers, retailers, BPOs, mining operators, distributors, craftsmen, repair garages, personal-service providers, restaurants, tourism-attraction operators, hotels, etc.
      add
    • 2020 December 13, “G. Anthony Hylton”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The terms of reference of the NCVC is, inter alia, to “provide guidance and oversight in the development of a National COVID-19 Deployment and Vaccination Plan for the introduction of COVID-19 vaccines
      add
    • 2021 January 3, Erica Virtue, “It Was A Political Pandemic In 2020 - Electorates Among The Biggest Losers”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Tonight, the victor is the people of Jamaica … You came out in your hundreds of thousands, and you participated in this solemn process of democracy; you voted, you expressed yourself through the ballot,” said Holness, inter alia, in an acceptance speech under mask, which has become part of the dress code of the new normal.
      add
  2. alteram exclude
    • 2021 January 21, “Lauren Marsh”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The underlying principle guiding disciplinary hearings is embodied in the Latin term audi alteram partem, which means ‘hear the other side’.
      add
  3. ambrosius exclude
    • 2019 November 5, Danik Frazer, “Marguerite’S Epicurean Delights”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      While you savour that, take some time to luxuriate in Marguerites’ selection of sweet nectars and lose yourself in the decadence of this ambrosius delight.
      add
  4. apture exclude
    • 2020 November 24, Shereita Grizzle, “Major Labels A Force In Copping A Reggae Grammy”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Buju’s Upside Down 2020 was powered by Rocnation and Island Records while Protoje’s In Search of A Lost Time and Lila Ike’s The Experience were supported by RCA, the same label that released Koffee’s winning EP, R apture, last year.
      add
  5. audi exclude
    • 2021 January 21, “Lauren Marsh”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The underlying principle guiding disciplinary hearings is embodied in the Latin term audi alteram partem, which means ‘hear the other side’.
      add
  6. bono exclude
    • 2020 December 31, Yasmine Peru, “Caribbean Artistes To ‘Celebrate Kamala’ January 17”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The acts were decided upon simply by who on the team knew somebody they could call upon at the last minute to perform pro bono.
      add
  7. cambio exclude
    • 2020 December 30, Steven Jackson, “Alliance Financial Suspends $2 Billion IPO - Regulators Probe Matter Concerning Related Company”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Alliance Financial, which acts as a primary agent for remittance provider MoneyGram, also offers cambio services, and provides payment services as a principal member of the MasterCard network.
      add
    • 2021 January 1, Neville Graham, “Barita Profits Climb To Over $2 Billion”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      We have pivoted to a more active role, optimally positioning based on our assessment of the situation and preserving value for shareholders,” he said, adding that there was also a change in Barita’s cambio activities.
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  8. dente exclude
    • 2021 January 7, Krysta Anderson, “Fancy A Plate Of Sweet Potato Pasta? - Chef Patrice Harris-Henry Mixes It Up In The Kitchen With Nella’S Tendaronis”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Add the pasta and cook for five minutes for al dente (firm to bite).
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  9. diem exclude
    • 2019 April 12, Shereita Grizzle, “Know Your Worth! - Industry Professionals Encourage Artistes To Value Themselves When Booking Gigs”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The leaked document also stated that Spice’s rider includes five airline tickets (two first class and three economy) accommodation for the entertainer and her crew (which includes her Team Spice dancers) at a five-star hotel, and a per diem of US$125 for the entertainer and US$85 for each member of her crew.
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  10. facie exclude
    • 2021 January 7, “Editorial”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Although Mr Trump, in the conversation, claimed that he won the state, Mr Trump’s telephone call was, prima facie, more than an attempt to have another recount of Georgia’s vote, of which there have been several.
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    • 2016 April 14, Gordon Robinson, “Gordon Robinson: Westminster Dictatorship”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      If we had a true democracy, board chairmen would be subject to parliamentary vetting and public comment before appointment, and there would be set rules about the appointment of relatives of Cabinet members to any board, as this would be at least a prima facie conflict of interest and duty.
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    • 2015 December 3, Gordon Robinson, “Gordon Robinson: If Paula Could Just Get Over Herself”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      It's to put cases with prima facie proof of criminality before the courts for a jury to decide guilt or innocence.
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    • 2015 May 15, Gordon Robinson, “If DPP Could Only Understand Herself”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Once her actions were, prima facie, intended to obtain an "illicit" benefit for anyone, they'd be capable of forming the basis of a corruption charge under the Corruption Prevention Act.
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  11. fide exclude
    • 2015 May 21, Dr Orville Taylor, “Labour Daze: Remember Michael Manley”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The Manley I remembered would cry tears over the fact that a piece of legislation was passed by his successors, in the form that it was in 2002, thereby skilfully allowing employers to call bona fide workers 'contractors' and deny them rights, for which he, Shearer and other post-Independence labour leaders fought.
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  12. grata exclude
    • 2021 January 4, “Editorial”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Additionally, anyone in the Chinese Embassy with diplomatic cover, who was identified as the person who carried out the wiretap, should have been declared p ersona non grata.
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    • 2021 February 7, “Letter from Laura”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      My political officer thought they were going to eject me, that I was going to be declared persona non grata, i.e., not welcome in Jamaica.
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  13. gratia exclude
    • 2020 December 24, “Health Minister: No Immediate Plans For UK Travel Ban”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      When the government is in a position, whereby we can meet that part of our commitment, because that’s an ex gratia payment, it’s an additional payment on your payment already for the works that you have been doing.
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  14. hoc exclude
    • 2021 February 9, Emmanuel Macron, “Multilaterals must come to the party for world recovery”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      In this spirit, we are determined to work together, with and within the United Nations, regional organisations, international fora such as the G7 and G20, and ad hoc coalitions to tackle the global challenges we face now and in the future.
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    • 2021 January 19, “Sandra Grant Griffiths”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      There were also the ad hoc swearing-in ceremonies for the installation of the prime minister, the members of the executive, and the judiciary, as executed at King’s House, and for the new Parliament.
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    • 2020 December 20, “Cedric Stephens”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      They are ordered from overseas on an ad hoc basis because they are not generally kept in stock by most pharmacies.
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    • 2018 April 27, Neville Graham, “No Looking Back For JEA”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      This ad hoc committee has morphed into the 10-member body in charge of working out the details of the merger.
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  15. jure exclude
    • 2020 February 22, Judana Murphy, “Stories By Judana Murphy/Gleaner Writer”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Prime Minister Andrew Holness is the de jure minister, while Karl Samuda is the...
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  16. majora exclude
    • 2017 November 13, “Dear Doc”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      I have noticed occasionally that I have a lump in my labia majora (lip section) of my genital area, and it doesn't hurt unless I try to squeeze or touch it with force.
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  17. mellitus exclude
    • 2020 October 21, Dr Amoy Ramsay, “Watch Your Eyes! - Taking Care Of Your Sight During The COVID-19 Pandemic”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      All patients 12 years and older with diabetes mellitus should have their eyes checked at least once a year.
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    • 2017 November 13, “Dear Doc”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      • Medical conditions such as diabetes mellitus
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  18. mortem exclude
    • 2019 December 31, “News Briefs”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The family of 27-year-old hotel worker Shane Perry is still awaiting a post mortem after his body was found more than a month ago in bushes near Burwood Beach in Trelawny.
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  19. mussa exclude
    • 2020 October 31, Hopeton Bucknor, “Residents Unhappy With Decision To Close Scotia’S Black River Branch”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      How dem expect seh when wi done sell, wi fi travel go all di way a Santa Cruz? Dem mussa want dem fi rob we.
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  20. nauseam exclude
    • 2020 November 11, “Playa Fills Few Jamaican Hotel Rooms Despite Discounts”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Airlift, and then obviously the restrictions that we’ve discussed ad nauseam in Jamaica.
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  21. partem exclude
    • 2021 January 21, “Lauren Marsh”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The underlying principle guiding disciplinary hearings is embodied in the Latin term audi alteram partem, which means ‘hear the other side’.
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  22. prospero exclude
    • 2020 December 23, Yasmine Peru, “JN’S ‘Together We’Re Strong’ Musical Feast A Festive Affair”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The Energy Plus Mento Band, for example, caused the chat to light up with laughing emojis, and had some people questioning their lyrics for Feliz Navidad, which sounded like “Venice marry dad”, and “prospero ano” became “prosper uno”.
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  23. rotulorum exclude
    • 2010 January 1, “Business”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Steadman Fuller, chief executive officer of Kingston Bookshop Limited, has been appointed custos rotulorum of Kingston, effective January 1.
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  24. sanguinis exclude
    • 2015 July 17, Martin Henry, “Martin Henry: Dom Rep Repatriation Crisis”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      Ambassador Ares has pointed out: "The system that governs the acquisition of nationality in the Dominican Republic is not based on jus soli or jus sanguinis, but it is a mixed system, which is unified and complementary.
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  25. standi exclude
    • 2020 January 13, Kimberley Small, “Diana King clashes with Kartel - Vybz reportedly willing to join prison music rehab”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      If he is given permission to record, then I wouldn’t have the locus standi to refuse his participation,” Wright said.
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  26. tempore exclude
    • 2021 January 8, “Transfer Of Power Under 25th Amendment”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      They then would send a letter to the speaker of the House and president pro tempore of the Senate saying so.
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  27. uno exclude
    • 2020 December 28, “Readers’ Reactions – Online Shoppers Want Increase In US$50 Duty-Free Limit”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      A wol’ heap a people have the foreign tings out here weh uno a shop online for?
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    • 2020 December 23, Yasmine Peru, “JN’S ‘Together We’Re Strong’ Musical Feast A Festive Affair”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The Energy Plus Mento Band, for example, caused the chat to light up with laughing emojis, and had some people questioning their lyrics for Feliz Navidad, which sounded like “Venice marry dad”, and “prospero ano” became “prosper uno”.
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  28. valorem exclude
    • 2021 February 7, “Ethics handbook for Caribbean policymakers and leaders – Part II”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      They enter the tax net through ad valorem taxes on purchases, for example.
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  29. vin exclude
    • 2019 November 21, Danik Frazer, “Read Between The Wines”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      To get a better insight into the intricacies of le vin, Food asked the general manager, Bolivier Blake, of the Fromage Group for his expertise.
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Translingual

  1. dpa exclude
    • 2018 October 25, AP, “Court Rules For Investors In Volkswagen Diesel Suit”, in Jamaica Gleaner:
      The dpa news agency reported that the Stuttgart court announced the verdict Wednesday against Porsche Automobil Holding SE, which holds 52 per cent of the voting rights in Volkswagen.
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