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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. geosurveying exclude
    • 2021 January 5, “Like science? Good at maths?”, in The Irish Times[2]:
      DIT Bolton Street's geosurveying cert/diploma course supplies graduates to the mapping industry in its widest sense, according to Frank Prendergast, assistant head of surveying.
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  3. jnr exclude
    • 2021 January 5, “Paisley claim of lay offs in RUC denied”, in The Irish Times[3]:
      The democratic unionist Party spokesman on justice, Mr Ian Paisley jnr, claimed 1,000 long serving Protestant officers would be made redundant to make room for Catholic recruits.
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    • 2021 January 5, “`The English Patient' wins early awards”, in The Irish Times[4]:
      The first Oscar of the ceremony went to Cuba Gooding jnr for best supporting actor in Jerry Maguire, the only film from a major Hollywood studio to be nominated in the best picture category.
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  4. middleclass exclude
    • 2021 January 5, “Cult expert dismisses mental problems theory”, in The Irish Times[5]:
      The ages of the dead and their upper middleclass background fit in with profiles of the cult members of the 1990s.
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  5. outhalf exclude
    • 2021 January 5, “Ulster's finest get chance to impress”, in The Irish Times[6]:
      DAVID HUMPHREYS, who played very well for Ireland A against Scotland a fortnight ago, gets another chance to impress the national selectors when he plays for Ulster at outhalf against New South Wales at Ravenhill next Tuesday night.
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    • 2021 January 5, “Ian Madigan warns Munster of danger posed by ‘powerful’ Toulouse”, in The Irish Times[7]:
      The 28-year-old former Leinster outhalf played three-quarters of the match as Bordeaux-Begles beat Toulouse 20-11 at the weekend, kicking two penalties.
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  6. postdramatic exclude
    • 2021 January 5, Sara Keating, “Some Names Were Changed review: Noble purpose obscured by theatrical indulgence”, in The Irish Times[8]:
      Indeed, the real life roots of this play are poorly served by the parodic postdramatic format, which exploits an audience’s patience and willingness to participate in the telling tale of a marriage gone bad.
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  7. scootrician exclude
    • 2021 January 5, “Before you buy an e-scooter for Christmas, read this”, in The Irish Times[9]:
      I am a scooterist, an electric scooterist, a scootrician.
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  8. showmakers exclude
    • 2021 January 29, “Extraordinary Bodies circus challenges disability stereotypes”, in The Irish Times[10]:
      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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  9. struggly exclude
    • 2021 January 7, “‘Before you judge my life, wear my shoes, take my road, live through my pain’”, in The Irish Times[11]:
      wear my shoes, take my road, live through my pain, my struggly time.
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  10. threequarter exclude
    • 2021 January 5, “Blackrock inspired by Van Esbeck”, in The Irish Times[12]:
      THE lack of a reliable goalkicker and punch in their threequarter line was not enough to prevent Biackrock College powering into the Leinster Schools' Junior Cup quarter finals at Donnybrook yesterday.
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  11. trackcode exclude
    • 2021 January 5, “JAZZ”, in The Irish Times[13]:
      HEP CD 2014 U8rnins Dial a trackcode 1201 Stan Getz
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Irish

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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[14]:
      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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Latin

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  1. gratae exclude
    • 2021 January 5, “El Salvador's new prelate betrays hopes of the poor”, in The Irish Times[15]:
      IRISH visitors to El Salvador in the 1980s were personae very much no gratae, to the immigration authorities at least.
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