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Philippine English in the OED October update

2023-01-11 06:21:53

"Faron now depicts a different kind of pirate, a man, an injured man, he is indignant and needs revenge."

"However, fear of retaliation, the poor may not be able to exercise even informal or even legal rights."

"The result of ignoring these self-disciplined actions is the anger and revenge of officials."

"This law is intended to prevent retaliation against producers' organizations negotiated by processors."

"One purpose of the word imprisonment is to ensure retaliation against society and another purpose is to ensure prisoners' correction."

According to the media coverage, the company ceased payment of workers' May salary for retaliation.

"Fundamental clerics swayed in the back road between Stein and Richmond and on the river and demanded sacred revenge."

"Louis entered Dijon because of proper obedience and loyalty, not a revolt and revenge scene."

"In this regard, they can not only open moral retribution but also criminal proceedings under federal and local laws."

"She uses reunion with her father as an opportunity to retaliate against everyone who has done abuses."

"He must also consider his own reliability, which is too worth to be wasted by accidental retaliation"

Late middle term English (also called "compensation for benefits or services"): Rate retribution from Latin (n-) to retribut-are-assignment ', automatic word retribuere, re-' back 'and tribuere' alloc

Last October, the American Catholic Bishop Conference started a devotee payment and a related appeal, translated into English - a handbook containing rituals of demonic payment. The ceremony was updated in 1998 and a few years later, but since it was standardized in 1614, this was my first time to be published in English. "The church abandoned the complete recycling department," an exorcist from the parish of the Midwest said to me. In 1921, German psychologist Traugott Oesterreich gathered historical witnesses in his book "Occupy: Devil and Others". In this case, a young woman named Magdalen occurred repeatedly in Aurac, Germany. Magdalen was a diligent child "from intense dawn to dusk," while threatening, numbing and mowing, "he was a diligent child. In the latter half of the winter of 1831, Magdalen started seeing strange things in the barn where she had cows.

October 1898: The Manila Times became the first English daily newspaper in the Philippines. December 1898: The Philippines was transferred to the United States by Spain. 1900: H. Harris confirmed the announcement and made it public for the first time as a shipping journal. It became a mature newspaper in 1912. August 1920: Crowdless employees leave the Manila Times because they believe that the paper misunderstands the people's views of the Philippines. 1972: Marcos enacted martial law and confiscated the newspaper. 1986: The Marcos regime was expelled under the efforts of "the power of the people". Marcos ran away from the country. 1989: Established Philippine Survey News Center. 2001: In the face of the resignation of a large government, President Joseph Estrada declares "not fit for rule"