Antiguan in the PONS Dictionary

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Under Antiguan law, it is a crime for employers to confiscate their employees passports or other identity and travel documents.
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Feasting on the sugar cane and, among other things, the eggs of the Antiguan racer, the rat population rocketed.
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His Antiguan bank, it is alleged, made up phoney investment returns for more than two decades.
www.independent.co.uk
He spent the next week talking about cricket to every Antiguan we met.
www.bbc.co.uk
It explores the mystery and danger of an Antiguan night from the perspective of an adolescent girl.
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Others, however, saw it as an over attack on the Antiguan people as well as those tourists who frequented her country.
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She uses her anger about the situation as a way to definitively inform readers about the postcolonial Antiguan daily life.
en.wikipedia.org
It also would serve as a major impediment to foreign investment in the Antiguan economy, particularly in high-tech industries.
www.npr.org

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