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Words extracted from Express Tribune

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  1. amal exclude
    • 2019 March 15, “‘Pir’ invited to eliminate ‘evil powers’ robs family of its belongings in Muzaffargarh”, in Express Tribune[1]:
      After examining the surroundings, the culprit asked the victims to bring some milk so that he could carry out the amal.
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  2. bandi exclude
    • 2021 February 4, Dr Pervez Tahir, “A man noted for notes”, in Express Tribune[2]:
      The Indian cash scare — “note bandi that led to economic nas-bandi” — happened not too distant in the past.
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  3. chaks exclude
    • 2021 February 3, Inam Ul Haque, “The reality of Pakistan beyond the TV screens”, in Express Tribune[3]:
      That reality exists outside our TV screens and media in the dhoks, chaks, goths and kalees (villages) of Pakistan; making itself known through the vast majority of hard working rural Pakistan, in the freezing temperatures and under the scorching heat in our mountains, plains, deserts and along our coasts.
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  4. dhoks exclude
    • 2021 February 3, Inam Ul Haque, “The reality of Pakistan beyond the TV screens”, in Express Tribune[4]:
      That reality exists outside our TV screens and media in the dhoks, chaks, goths and kalees (villages) of Pakistan; making itself known through the vast majority of hard working rural Pakistan, in the freezing temperatures and under the scorching heat in our mountains, plains, deserts and along our coasts.
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  5. edtech exclude
    • 2017 October 23, Farah Alam, “Recreating classrooms”, in Express Tribune[5]:
      Across the world, education technology, or edtech, is recreating classrooms through revised arrangements of teaching and learning practices.
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  6. evilish exclude
    • 2019 March 15, “‘Pir’ invited to eliminate ‘evil powers’ robs family of its belongings in Muzaffargarh”, in Express Tribune[6]:
      The girl’s cousin Yasin invited a ‘pir’ to the house for performing amal to eliminate influence of evilish powers.
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  7. kalees exclude
    • 2021 February 3, Inam Ul Haque, “The reality of Pakistan beyond the TV screens”, in Express Tribune[7]:
      That reality exists outside our TV screens and media in the dhoks, chaks, goths and kalees (villages) of Pakistan; making itself known through the vast majority of hard working rural Pakistan, in the freezing temperatures and under the scorching heat in our mountains, plains, deserts and along our coasts.
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  8. kanal exclude
    • 2021 January 27, “K-P to hold local body elections on Sept 15”, in Express Tribune[8]:
      The cabinet also agreed to provide 156.11 kanal of additional land for the Suki Kinari Hydle Power Project having the capacity of 884 MW.
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  9. khasadar exclude
    • 2021 January 9, “Policeman killed in ‘encounter’ by other policemen”, in Express Tribune[9]:
      The deceased Riaz, resident of Bara, Khyber district himself is a policeman who was previously part of levies but became a policeman when levies and khasadar forces were merged into KP police.
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  10. pir exclude
    • 2019 March 15, “‘Pir’ invited to eliminate ‘evil powers’ robs family of its belongings in Muzaffargarh”, in Express Tribune[10]:
      A fake pir deprived a family of its belongings and fled with the booty in Muzaffargarh’s Chowk Sarwar Shaheed area, Express News reported.
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  1. angi exclude
    • 2019 December 5, Maheen Humayun, “The Dua Mangi case: A glimpse into our society's rotten morals”, in Express Tribune[11]:
      Should I be kidnapped too?We've to protect women, not justify predators.#DuaMangi angi pic.twitter.com/Yb5itmODFp
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  2. aurat exclude
    • 2019 March 11, Maheen Humayun, ““Patriarchy ka janaaza”: The outrage is proof that we need more Aurat Marches”, in Express Tribune[12]:
      This is really insane in short LDL to this so called aurat march.#AuratMarch2019
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  3. plause exclude
    • 2021 January 31, Abdul Majid, “Misbah, Waqar don’t deserve credit for Pakistan’s win over South Africa”, in Express Tribune[13]:
      Instead, the players who performed and the captain who extracted those performances out of them should be at the forefront of receiving all the plause.
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  4. teri exclude
    • 2019 March 11, Maheen Humayun, ““Patriarchy ka janaaza”: The outrage is proof that we need more Aurat Marches”, in Express Tribune[14]:
      Indeed everyone needs equal rights but im confused where’s our nation actually heading Majority cards in aurat march are totally irrelevant vulgar & disgusting “Naach koi nahi rokega, nazar teri gandi parda mai karun?
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