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The word "guinea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to either a person, a country, or an old British coin. For example, "My great-grandmother was born in Guinea and came to America in the late 1800s."
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guinea
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A person of Italian descent.
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"Easy drinking in a Corona-type way," was the damning verdict of one guinea pig.
Which leads me to the conclusion that the reason coalition ministers don't mind slashing entitlements for disabled people, are quite happy to use them as guinea pigs for new benefits that don't work, and to chuck them at incompetents such as Atos, is because they couldn't care less.
"If the Scottish experiment worked, it could make a pure residence charge look sensible rather than extreme, and thereby pave the way for its introduction in England and Wales," said Letwin, confirming the long-made but never confirmed charge that Thatcher treated people in Scotland as "guinea pigs" for England and Wales.
Children can take tractor rides, meet the animals (a horse, three ponies, two dwarf goats, as well as guinea pigs, rabbits and cats), collect eggs while adults can loll in one of three saunas.
Google calls for guinea pigs for ambitious 'Baseline' health study Google launches Fit app to take on Apple's Heath and Samsung's S Health.
What elsewhere would be an act of youthful rebellion, was a chance to remember the way things used to be before Ebola came to Guinea.
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Walpole offered a 20-guinea reward for his belongings, to which Maclaine responded with a somewhat apologetic letter demanding 40 guineas.
In a highly critical report on Monday, marking the first anniversary of the official outbreak in west Africa, the charity said the governments of Guinea and Sierra Leone obstructed the early response and contributed to the loss of life.
One man who knew many of them is Simon Mann, an old Etonian former SAS officer who achieved infamy in 2004 with a bungled coup attempt in Equatorial Guinea.
There is a close relationship between Guinea and Morocco, but it was a strange gesture by the Moroccans to invite them – they withdrew as hosts for the Cup of Nations, at two months' notice, because of fears about Ebola.
The tournament will begin in Bata on 17 January with the meeting of Equatorial Guinea and Congo; the latter under the management of Claude Le Roy, at his eighth Cup of Nations with his fifth different team.
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