CATEGORY F

 

TEXT F01

Mike Smith & Dave George. Stupid personality tests - who's conning who? Management March 1986. P.50.

Owen Dennis. Creative problem-solving. Management September 1986. Pp.45,47.

Used by permission of Profile Publishing.

043 creators' [creators]

061 how [how,]

123 open **[ARB**]-ended

205 Example: [Example]

N.B 100, 103, 115, 122, 128, 130, 186 inconsistent hyphenation of *'problem-solving**'

2003 words

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TEXT F02

Nada Cotrell. Conserving our future. NZ Environment Winter 1986. P.13

Aubrey Gifford. Farming and the environment team up for tourism. NZ Environment Winter 1986. Pp.19-20.

Used by permission of NZ Environment.

090 approved [aproved]

098 minutes' [minutes]

2041 words

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TEXT F03

Diana Wichtel. Now you're talking. NZ Listener 20/9/86 Pp.27-9.

Used by permission of the NZ Listener.

026 reprogramme [reprogamme]

026 vocal cords [vocal chords]

087 gift**[ARB**]-wrapped

091 let**[ARB**]-up

169 Thangyouvermuch-s'beenwunnerful**[ARB**]-g'night

179 pre**[ARB**]-dinner

2004 words

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TEXT F04

Rosemary McLeod. The Mikhail Lermontov saga: will it sink the Marlborough Harbour Board? North & South July 1986. Pp.46-50.

Used by permission of North & South.

157 co**[ARB**]-operative

169 announced [announed]

2020 words

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TEXT F05

Ronald Trotter. Defusing the trade time bomb. NZ International Review Vol XI no.5 Pp.2-5.

Used by permission of NZ Institute of International Affairs.

051 ship**[ARB**]-building

sic: is [grammar]

218 sustained [substained]

227 a [an]

2013 words

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TEXT F06

ANON. A state of madness. More no.33 (March) 1986. Pp.95-6.

Sue Bramwell. Confessions of a burglar's wife. More no.41 (November) 1986. Pp.209-10.

Used by permission of More.

014 un**[ARB**]-focus

021 over**[ARB**]-coming

076 hospital [hosital]

109 re**[ARB**]-run

112 themselves, but [themselves. but]

192 draw**[ARB**]-back

2024 words

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TEXT F07

ANON. Hanging on in the loneliness of a long-distance marriage. More no.39 (September) 1986. Pp.38-41.

Used by permission of More.

107 hair**[ARB**]-cut

109 break**[ARB**]-down

2000 words

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TEXT F08

James Allan. At the Aids Foundation, fighting 'the Auckland disease' Auckland Metro May 1986. Pp.104-108.

Used by permission of Metro Magazine.

040 co**[ARB**]-ordinator

105 talk**[ARB**]-back

sic: bought [FOR brought?]

sic: coming it [FOR coming in?]

2019 words

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TEXT F09

Nicola Legat. Tim Shadbolt: Does the West Need His Loopy Genius? Auckland Metro June 1986. Pp.25-29.

Used by permission of Metro Magazine.

013 gum**[ARB**]-boots

032 anti**[ARB**]-racism

046 non**[ARB**]-aligned

131 mates' [mates]

160 honey**[ARB**]-moon

2025 words

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TEXT F10

Mike Riddell. Psychiatricks. New Outlook March/April 1986. Pp.53-55.

045 cold**[ARB**]-blooded

2020 words

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TEXT F11

Bob Harvey. The Joy of Enemies. Auckland Metro December 1986. Pp.185-189

Used by permission of Metro Magazine.

051 weddings [wedding]

117 re**[ARB**]-arranging

176 war**[ARB**]-ships

2023 words

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TEXT F12

ANON. Moa Point- te take, te tiko, te taniwha. Tu tangata no.30, Pp.2-4.

Used by permission of Te Puni Kokiri, Ministry of Maori Development.

Ian Stewart. Saving the whale. NZ International Review Vol.XI no.5 P.27.

Used by permission of the NZ Institute of International Affairs.

038 Ray [Rays]

051 musician's [musicians]

sic: the Wellington City [FOR the Wellington City Council?]

074 time**[ARB**]-wasting

2034 words

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TEXT F13

Kate Contos. Modern living. More no.31 (January) 1986. P.51.

Used by permission of More.

Keith McIlroy. Staff motivation - it all boils down to enthusiasm. Management May 1986. Pp.36, 38.

Used by permission of Profile Publications.

013 cat**[ARB**]-walks

sic: right [FOR rights?]

112 sales**[ARB**]-person

139 super**[ARB**]-executive

2009 words

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TEXT F14

Garth Baker. Ghosts, Paradoxes, Dilemmas and Other Truths: New Zealand Men's Sexuality. Community Mental Health in New Zealand vol.2 no.2 (February) 1986. Pp.63-67.

Used by permission of the Mental Health Foundation.

034 illnesses. ^The [illnesses The]

125 graffiti [graffitti]

186 masculinity?**" (Wilson, 1979, \0P.108). [masculinity? (Wilson, 1979, \0P.108).**"]

2016 words

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TEXT F15

Hiwi & Pat Tauroa. Te Marae, a guide to customs & protocol Auckland: Reed Methuen, 1986. Pp.26-34.

Used by permission of Pat Tauroa.

2000 words

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TEXT F16

Angela Ballara. Proud to be white? Auckland: Heinemann, 1986. Pp.154-159.

Used by permission of the author.

023 extent [extend]

065 Dalmatians [Dalmations]

207 immigration [immigation]

sic: *'influx [quote unclosed, or typo?]

N.B: inconsistent capitalisation Pakeha/ pakeha

2019 words

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TEXT F17

Colin James. The quiet revolution; Turbulence and Transition in Contemporary New Zealand Wellington: Allen & Unwin/ Port Nicholson Press, 1986. Pp.50-55.

Used by permission of the author.

N.B: inconsistent capitalisation (Labour) Party/ party

2002 words

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TEXT F18

Barry Gustafson. The First 50 Years: a history of the New Zealand National Party Auckland: Reed Methuen, 1986. Pp.255-260.

Used by permission of the author.

sic: junior [FOR Junior?]

sic: junior [FOR Junior?]

2007 words

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TEXT F19

John Dyson. Sink The Rainbow! Auckland: Reed Methuen, 1986. Pp.11-15.

Used by permission of the author.

116 Canons [Cannons] (tradename)

166 wharf**[ARB**]-shed

2011 words

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TEXT F20

Marilyn Pryor. The Right to Live: The abortion battle of New Zealand Auckland: Harlen Publishing Co., 1986. Pp.214-219.

Used by permission of the author.

sic: at sometime [FOR at some time?]

079 tax**[ARB**]-payer

113 identify [indentify]

185 justification [jusitifcation]

2003 words

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TEXT F21

Pauline Thurston. Working in a local peace group. In: Gil Hanly (ed.) Peace is more than the absence of war. Auckland: New Women's Press, 1986. Pp.51-56.

Used by permission of the author.

142 government's [goverment's]

N.B: inconsistent hyphenation nuclear-free/ nuclear free

2000 words

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TEXT F22

Thomas O. Newnham. Peace squadron: the sharp end of nuclear protest in New Zealand Graphic Publications, 1986. Pp.32-36.

Used by permission of the author/ publisher.

005 Island [Islad]

026 in?**' [in?**"]

034 Leif [Lief]

037 you!**'**" [you!**"]

050 *1Pintado's *0bow. ^He [*1Pintado's bow. *0^He]

054 port.**" [port**"]

083 **" *0and [**". *0and]

2010 words

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TEXT F23

Joan Maclean. A French Explorer of New Zealand's Coasts. Historic Places in New Zealand March 1986. Pp.11-13.

Used by permission of the Historic Places Trust.

049 re**[ARB**]-named

2003 words

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TEXT F24

Laurie Barber and John Jensen. 'Henare Minita': A Neglected Missionary of the Second New Zealand War. Historical News no. 52 (May 1986) pp.6-9.

Used by permission of Historical News.

091 1858 [1958]

122 go to the King [go the King]

212 threatened [threathened]

NB: inconsistent capitalisation of King/ king, Kingite/ kingite

NB: inconsistent spelling of Whitely/ Whiteley

NB: inconsistent capitalisation of Waikato River/ river

 

2014 words

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TEXT F25

Mary Clark. Rotowaro; the Lake of Coal. Auckland-Waikato Historical Journal no.48 (April) 1986. Pp.17-20.

Florence Barnes. When Remuera was open country... Auckland-Waikato Historical Journal no.49 (September) 1986. P.25.

Used by permission of the Auckland Historical Society and Mary Clark.

047 is [in]

sic: commenced [grammar; FOR , commenced OR and commenced?]

089 re**[ARB**]-housed

095 Subsequently [Susbequently]

sic: commenced [grammar; FOR which commenced?]

115 Co**[ARB**]-operative

sic: started [grammar; FOR starting?](SEE ALSO 138 was)

145 These [Thse]

166 Road [road]

2011 words

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TEXT F26

Bill Secker. Aspects of travelling in earlier times. Tu tangata no.31 (August-September) 1986. Pp.58-59.

Alan Taylor. Kupe and the Great Fleet: history in the telling. Tu tangata no.29 (April-May) 1986. P.14.

Used by permission of Te Puni Kokiri, Ministry of Maori Development.

sic: of [grammar; FOR that?]

025 peninsula [peninsular]

sic: the [FOR to?]

095 promontory [prominitory]

099 hand**[ARB**]-book

105 proceed [procede]

121 proceeding [proceding]

sic: literature [FOR literate OR literary?]

141 how [now]

153 threaded [thread]

N.B: 133, 151 inconsistent hyphenation short-comings/ shortcomings

2015 words

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TEXT F27

Betty McLellan. The Otaki Railway Station During the Second World War. Otaki Historical Society Historical Journal vol.9. 1986. Pp.81-3.

Used by permission of the Otaki Historical Society.

N.B: inconsistent capitalisation War/ war

N.B: 113, 114 inconsistent capitalisation of Office/ office

2003 words

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TEXT F28

Ian Rockel. Taking the waters. Wellington: Government Printer, 1986. Pp.44-51.

Used by permission of the author.

054 dysfunctions [disfunctions]

2003 words

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TEXT F29

James Belich. The New Zealand Wars and the Victorian interpretation of racial conflict Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1986. Pp.47-50.

Used by permission of the author.

148 zig**[ARB**]-zagging

2008 words

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TEXT F30

Murray Hill. In the Line of Duty: 100 years of the New Zealand Police Auckland: Endeavour Press, 1986. Pp.62-72.

066 after**[ARB**]-thought

2013 words

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TEXT F31

ANON. Protect yourself against noise. Consumer no.237 (April) 1986. Pp.86-9.

Used by permission of the Consumers' Institute.

2005 words

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TEXT F32

Isobel Williams. Cystitis. More no.33 (March) 1986. Pp.105-6.

Used by permission of More.

Ian Stuart. RSI sufferers group formed. NZ Interface February 1986. P.53.

017 afraid.**" [afraid.**']

033 more [mere]

139 baking soda [bakingsoda]

2019 words

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TEXT F33

ANON. Healthy Minds Need Healthy Bodies. Good Health Vol.2 no.3 (March-April) 1986. Pp.18-9.

ANON. Children's Health: Of Nits and Other Nasties. Good Health Vol.2 no.3 (March-April) 1986. Pp.20-1

Prue Dashfield. Alzheimers Disease: The Double Tragedy. Good Health Vol.2 no.5 (July-August) 1986. P.34.

031 electricity [electricty]

053 seem [seeem]

075 occurrence [occurence]

2031 words

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TEXT F34

Buddy Mikaere. The death of Moki - the peninsula Maori. Tu tangata no.31 (August-September) 1986. Pp.60-61.

Buddy Mikaere. Maungahuka: the nearest maori settlement to the south pole. Tu tangata no.31 (August-September) 1986. P.24

Used by permission of Te Puni Kokiri, Ministry of Maori Development.

022 kaikai**[ARB**]-waiu

035 out**[ARB**]-manouevred

2006 words

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TEXT F35

Jennifer Shennan & Allan Thomas. Emergent Dance Forms in Polynesia. Canzona June 1986. Pp.58-65.

Used by permission of Canzona.

054 hula ku'i [Hula ku'i]

sic: gourd rattle feather decorated [FOR ???]

150 Ellice Island [Ellice island]

N.B: 078, 082, 127 inconsistent capitalisation 20th Century/ 20th century

2018 words

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TEXT F36

D.R.Simmons. Ta Moko. Auckland: Reed Methuen, 1986. Pp.102-112.

Used by permission of the author.

217 Merrett [Merret]

2028 words

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TEXT F37

Sidney Moko Mead. Te Toi Whakairo/ The Art of Maori Carving. Completely rewritten 2ed. Reed Methuen, 1986. Pp.14-18.

Used by permission of the author.

2019 words

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TEXT F38

Denise M. Jackson. Dolls as an investment - buy two. Magpie vol.2 no.2 (May) 1986. Pp.8-10.

Used by permission of Wairarapa News.

042 it's [its]

049 it's [its]

074 bebes [bebe's]

095 Theriault's [Therialt's]

102 it's [its]

180 years [years']

N.B: 019, 190 inconsistent hyphenation know-how/ knowhow

2015 words

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TEXT F39

Jacqueline Steincamp. Surviving the acid test. NZ Listener 3/5/86 Pp.25-7.

066 pollutants [polluants]

sic: estimate [FOR estimated ?]

2013 words

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TEXT F40

Louise Guerin. Mummy, can I have a Barbie doll like the one on TV? NZ Listener 12/7/86 Pp.16-17.

Used by permission of the NZ Listener.

Christopher Stevens. Winning wines. Pacific Way no.5 1986. Pp.46.

Used by permission of Pacific Way.

163 peddled [pedalled]

2008 words

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TEXT F41

T.A. Kitson. Designing for safety. NZ Parks and Recreation, vol.1 no.4 (November) 1986. Pp.8-13.

Used by permission of the author.

021 researchers' [researchers]

061 Stoks' [Stok's]

066 visible [visable]

083 Jacobs' [Jacobs]

094 echoes [echos]

094 Jacobs' [Jacobs]

104 susceptible [susceptable]

sic: [GRAMMAR]

176 over**[ARB**]-riding

180 Stoks' [Stoks]

201 offender's [offenders]

N.B: inconsistent capitalisation, (Table) Three/ three

N.B: 115, 131 inconsistent use of commonsense/ common sense

N.B: 139, 152 inconsistent hyphenation rear guard/ rear-guard

2012 words

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TEXT F42

Richard Gordon. The New Dilettantes. Auckland Metro December 1986. Pp.140-145.

Used by permission of Metro Magazine.

sic: sophisticats [FOR sophisticates ?]

098 art**[ARB**]-space

190 news**[ARB**]-room

N.B: 005, 026 inconsistent capitalisation Theatre/ theatre

2007 words

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TEXT F43

Joy Tonks. The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra- The First Forty Years. Auckland: Reed Methuen, 1986. Pp.229-236

Used by permission of the author.

149 performances [perfomances]

220 opportunity [opportuity]

2000 words

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TEXT F44

J.R.H. Andrews. The Southern Ark: Zoological Discovery in New Zealand 1769-1900. Auckland: Century Hutchinson, 1986. Pp.130-136

Used by permission of the author.

016 hegemony [hegomony]

144 acquired [aquired]

2021 words

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