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Words extracted from The Irish Times

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  1. dastarkhan exclude
    • 2021 January 29, “Uzbekistan: the ridiculously good-looking country that’s becoming a hotspot for travellers”, in The Irish Times[1]:
      Somewhere within the Nuratau Mountains, as jittery birds chirp in the trees and a stream babbles in the background, I’m sitting barefoot and cross-legged at a colourful dastarkhan - the Uzbek low table on which the remnants of meats, salads and bread remain after a feast of a lunch.
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  2. showmakers exclude
    • 2021 January 29, “Extraordinary Bodies circus challenges disability stereotypes”, in The Irish Times[2]:
      What Am I Worth? is spearheaded by the British circus company Extraordinary Bodies, which was formed as a creative partnership between sensational showmakers Cirque Bijou and arts activists Diverse City, with the purpose of increasing integration between artists who are disabled and non-disabled.
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  1. laethanta exclude
    • 2021 January 29, “Róisín Ingle: Look, Ikea! Look, Decathlon! Next thing we knew we were in the queue”, in The Irish Times[3]:
      We needed some stuff for our impending staycation – or our laethanta here-a – as some clever people have described this pandemic-induced mass Irish holiday.
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