"Embargoes" is a word in ENGLISH

embargoes ENGLISH
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Few words of positivity

Be the voice of night and Florida in my ear.Use dusky words and dusky images.Darken your speech.Speak, even, as if I did not hear you speaking,But spoke for you perfectly in my thoughts,Conceiving words,As the night conceives the sea-sounds in silence,And out of their droning sibilants makesA serenade.

Wallace Stevens, The Collected Poems

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Laugh your heart out.

A travel agent looked up from his desk to see an older lady and anolder gentleman peering in the shop window at the posters showingthe glamorous destinations around the world. The agent had had agood week and the dejected couple looking in the window gave him arare feeling of generosity. He called them into his shop and said, "I know that on your pension you could never hope to have a holiday, so I am sending you off to a fabulous resort at my expense, and I won't take no for an answer." He took them inside and asked his secretary to write two flight tickets and book a room in a five star hotel. They, as can be expected, gladly accepted, and were on their way. About a month later the little lady came in to his shop. "Andhow did you like your holiday?" he asked eagerly. "The flight was exciting and the room was lovely," she said. "I've come to thank you.But, one th ing puzzled me. Who was that old guy I had to share the roomwith?"

ellek ILOKANO

v. /-UM-/ [=UMLEK] to become mute or speechless due to anger, happiness or sorrow; to laugh or weep intensely producing …

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embargo ENGLISH

An edict or order of the government prohibiting the departure of ships of commerce from some or all of the …

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embargo ENGLISH

To lay an embargo on and thus detain; to prohibit from leaving port; -- said of ships, also of commerce …

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embargo HILIGAYNON

embárgo - (Sp. embargo) Embargo, seizure, attachment; sequestration of goods and chattels; to serve an attachment, seize, sequestrate. Naembárgo ang …

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Embargo LAW AND LEGAL

A proclamation or order of state, usually issued in time of war or threatened hostilities, prohibiting the departure of

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imbargo ENGLISH
Imbargo LAW AND LEGAL

An old form of “embargo,** (q. v.) SL 18 Car. II. c. 8

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inhibition ENGLISH

The act of inhibiting, or the state of being inhibited; restraint; prohibition; embargo.

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pamutong HILIGAYNON

pamútong - Freq. of bútong—to pull, drag, haul. Also: confiscation, sequestration pamutá – panábaw (of property); to confiscate, sequestrate, embargo, …

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