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  1. acushi exclude
    • 2019 December 29, Joanna Dhanraj, “Princeville”, in Stabroek News[1]:
      The acushi ants, she said, pose a challenge as they cut down plants in the nights while they are sleeping.
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  2. antidesma exclude
    • 2017 June 14, Tarron Khemraj, “The economic discontents of the masses”, in Stabroek News[2]:
      These can be found under the headings (i) “Historical policy choices and Guysuco’s present-day financial predicament,” (parts 1 and 2) (ii) “Saving Guysuco,” (iii) “Sugarcane and antidesma versus sugar,” (iv) “Three constraints,” and (v) “The viability of the sugar industry”.
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  3. bpd exclude
    • 2018 September 6, “Tribalism and tribal politics have led us to conclude highly unfavourable contracts with transnational corporations”, in Stabroek News[3]:
      A recent IMF Staff Report says commercial production should commence in mid-2020, with a conservatively estimated output of 100,000 barrels/day (bpd) from Liza Phase I.
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    • 2020 March 29, “Projected 2020 oil revenue for Guyana slashed following global price crash”, in Stabroek News[4]:
      In another shocking consecutive revision of our weekly estimates, our newest forecast for oil demand now projects a decrease of 4.9% for 2020, or 4.9 million barrels per day (bpd) year-on-year.
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    • 2018 June 3, “Inconsistencies in Rystad Energy report”, in Stabroek News[5]:
      It was stated that Rystad is forecasting 600,000 barrels per day (bpd) in the next decade.
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  4. bucka exclude
    • 2013 September 8, Mandy Thompson, “Bendorff”, in Stabroek News[6]:
      You nah been know bout bucka den.
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  5. cambios exclude
    • 2017 May 17, Tarron Khemraj, “Making sense of the weak FX market: Caribbean nationals and FDIs”, in Stabroek News[7]:
      In both 2015 and 2016 non-bank cambios accounted for just over 3% of purchases and the commercial banks accounted for the rest.
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  6. changa exclude
    • 2017 June 25, Joanna Dhanraj, “Hoff Van Aurich”, in Stabroek News[8]:
      One of these spots, she clearly recalled, was little more than a swamp and she remembered fetching the changa (a salt bag held at the ends by two pieces of wood) with mud to fill the land.
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  7. chowmein exclude
    • 2017 December 20, “Street Warriors”, in Stabroek News[9]:
      The qualifying rounds took place at several venues across the city, including the Burnham Court (a basketball court) opposite the Promenade Gardens, California Square (East Ruimveldt Community Centre), the National Cultural Centre tarmac (parking lot) and the factory yard, site of a former chowmein factory in Albouystown, or as the residents prefer, ‘All-Man-Town.’ The playing surface is always asphalt, not grass, not mud, not sand.
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  8. claybrick exclude
    • 2017 November 5, Joanna Dhanraj, “Goedverwagting”, in Stabroek News[10]:
      Chung migrated from Mahaica years ago, when there was no claybrick road like there is today; it was all mud.
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  9. deh exclude
    • 2020 February 11, “Neighbours charged with murder of Cane Grove man”, in Stabroek News[11]:
      And she deh cuss, cuss and we deh inside….me husband ah hear she.
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    • 2017 June 25, Joanna Dhanraj, “Hoff Van Aurich”, in Stabroek News[12]:
      If you see how some of them shrimps did long (showing twice the length of her palm); deh use to suh long you had to cut them in half.
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    • 2012 May 29, “Region Eight REO says infrastructural projects were agreed on last year”, in Stabroek News[13]:
      Kawa Bridge every year millions gat to spend because every time somebody build it don’t stand up and when the rain fall too hard it floats away leaving a plank to walk on alone…the contractors in these parts know that no one will want to come till here to check on a bridge so they give it a lick and a promise and next year same story we deh pun,” he said.
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    • 2020 March 8, Joanna Dhanraj, “Fear Not… now entering Sparta”, in Stabroek News[14]:
      That time had one standpipe out deh and at the end suh one more standpipe.
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    • 2019 December 15, Joanna Dhanraj, “Cane Grove”, in Stabroek News[15]:
      Way back then people nah bin ah suffer so much although the things nah bin deh fuh the people dem,” a frustrated Shazam Abdul of Cane Grove Estate said.
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  10. farine exclude
    • 2017 April 23, Joanna Dhanraj, “Wowetta”, in Stabroek News[16]:
      The factory will be up and running once equipment arrives from Brazil and will benefit persons in the village and outside who want to sell their cassava which will be processed into cassava bread, cassareep and farine and sold in the village, in Lethem, Georgetown and other areas as well as Brazil.
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  11. guh exclude
    • 2020 March 8, Joanna Dhanraj, “Fear Not… now entering Sparta”, in Stabroek News[17]:
      The people who use to live on the other side where the standpipe was at, use to guh and get water from there.
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    • 2019 December 15, Joanna Dhanraj, “Cane Grove”, in Stabroek News[18]:
      Watch wah we children got to deal wid everyday dey guh to school.
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  12. hurri exclude
    • 2020 February 23, Joanna Dhanraj, “Esau and Jacob”, in Stabroek News[19]:
      Sometimes we catch hassar, hurri and sunfish to add to the pot.
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  13. kobora exclude
    • 2019 December 29, Joanna Dhanraj, “Princeville”, in Stabroek News[20]:
      Right now, they got a lot of kobora flies, a fine fly, when it bites you it does left a mark, Princeville got a lot.
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  14. kus exclude
    • 2019 December 15, Joanna Dhanraj, “Cane Grove”, in Stabroek News[21]:
      I pitch away 26 rods but fortunately where I was going for water some people there used to make coconut oil and they used to throw away the kus kus [coconut copra/insides] that turn into a heap and I fell on that.
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  15. massacooramaan exclude
    • 2019 April 7, Joanna Dhanraj, “Agatash”, in Stabroek News[22]:
      My most vivid memory here was my grandma always telling me not to come to this part of Agatash [beyond the cemetery) after dark, because the kanaima would catch us or if you use the beach the massacooramaan would catch us.
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  16. mek exclude
    • 2020 March 8, Joanna Dhanraj, “Fear Not… now entering Sparta”, in Stabroek News[23]:
      Me ah mek me tea and dinner.
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  17. patwa exclude
    • 2017 November 5, Joanna Dhanraj, “Goedverwagting”, in Stabroek News[24]:
      Further in the village, Darcy Chung’s brother was putting a patwa in a small bucket of water.
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    • 2017 June 25, Joanna Dhanraj, “Hoff Van Aurich”, in Stabroek News[25]:
      We use to put chicken bran [poultry feed] inside… Later when yuh go pull up yuh sipee and you pulling it up easy; all kind of fish inside: shrimp, patwa, houri, sunfish.
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  18. powis exclude
    • 2017 April 23, Joanna Dhanraj, “Wowetta”, in Stabroek News[26]:
      Whenever Domingo and her husband go hunting, they take their dogs, which, she boasted, are experts in catching agouti, labba, deer, turtle and powis.
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  19. seh exclude
    • 2020 February 11, “Neighbours charged with murder of Cane Grove man”, in Stabroek News[27]:
      “…She seh that how them think me want them man…Me nah answer she, me lef she.
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    • 2013 September 8, Mandy Thompson, “Bendorff”, in Stabroek News[28]:
      She said the quietness fits into her lifestyle because she does not like “Too much a noise.” Williams added, “My friends would tell me, ‘Gal you nah come out from de bush,’ and me does seh ‘Hear me, me like me bush.
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  20. sipee exclude
    • 2017 June 25, Joanna Dhanraj, “Hoff Van Aurich”, in Stabroek News[29]:
      Me mother use to send we to set sipee [seine] in the canal and sometimes by the koker mouth.
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  21. songloving exclude
    • 2020 September 20, Ian McDonald, “An ageless poet”, in Stabroek News[30]:
      and for the clear songloving lyre.
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  22. tek exclude
    • 2020 February 11, “Neighbours charged with murder of Cane Grove man”, in Stabroek News[31]:
      And when them pull he now, them tek one wood, he and he wife and them lash he pun he foot.
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  23. termism exclude
    • 2017 May 7, David Jessop, “Venezuela’s crisis raises wider regional issues”, in Stabroek News[32]:
      The response to the crisis unfolding in Venezuela illustrates how debt and short termism has led Caribbean governments to be conflicted.
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  24. toshao exclude
    • 2019 December 29, Joanna Dhanraj, “Princeville”, in Stabroek News[33]:
      Princeville is considered a satellite of a larger community, called Campbelltown, and is under the leadership of the Campbelltown toshao.
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  25. troolie exclude
    • 2020 March 8, Joanna Dhanraj, “Fear Not… now entering Sparta”, in Stabroek News[34]:
      By the time he was a year old, the troolie house his family had was taken down and a wooden one put up, so he has no memories of it.
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  26. tuma exclude
    • 2017 April 23, Joanna Dhanraj, “Wowetta”, in Stabroek News[35]:
      With these meats, she makes tuma pot, which is eaten with farine.
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  1. alia exclude
    • 2019 November 29, Christopher Ram, “Local Content in two words – First Consideration”, in Stabroek News[36]:
      For the purposes of preference for the Employment and Training of Guyanese, a “Guyanese Person” or “Guyanese Citizen” or “Guyanese” means a person or persons who have Guyanese Citizenship under the Constitution of the Co-Operative Republic of Guyana Act, Chapter 1:01, 1980, which includes inter alia a person born in Guyana (Article 43) and a person born outside Guyana who is a child of a parent with Guyanese Citizenship (Article 44).
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  2. facie exclude
    • 2014 August 26, “Transparency and accountability in the regulation of Guyana’s forestry sector (Part I)”, in Stabroek News[37]:
      However, TIGI’s calls for an independent inquiry are not based on photographs alone – though these have raised a troubling prima facie case of illegal logging.
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  3. nauseam exclude
    • 2019 November 29, Christopher Ram, “Local Content in two words – First Consideration”, in Stabroek News[38]:
      This column has pointed out ad nauseam the provisions of the Act and Regulations regarding local content.
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