
1) American crime novel 2) Bar in Hollywood 3) Black book 4) Boycott 5) Boycott gloomy table 6) Computer jargon 7) English-language novel 8) Exclusively Saxon word 9) Exclusively Anglo word 10) List 11) Listing 12) Ostracise 13) Proscribe 14) Relative of boycott 15) Secretly ban from employment 16) Shitlist
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1) Ban 2) Censor 3) Shitlist
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[computing] In computing, a blacklist or block list is a basic access control mechanism that allows through all elements (email addresses, users, URLs, etc.), except those explicitly mentioned. Those items on the list are denied access. The opposite is a whitelist, which means only items on the list are let through whatever gate is being us...
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[employment] In employment, blacklisting refers to denying people employment for either political reasons (due to actual or suspected political affiliation), due to a history of trade union activity, or due to a history of whistleblowing, for example on safety or corruption issues. Blacklisting may be done by states (denying employment in s...
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• (v. t.) To put in a black list as deserving of suspicion, censure, or punishment; esp. to put in a list of persons stigmatized as insolvent or untrustworthy, -- as tradesmen and employers do for mutual protection; as, to blacklist a workman who has been discharged. See Black list, under Black, a.
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HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee) compiled a roster of artists who were not to be hired during the years 1947-1951. Their intent was to disclose people considered to be Communist sympathizers or government subversives. Hollywood developed a list of such persons who were either known to be or even suspected of being in association with t...
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(from the article `Paretsky, Sara`) ...Time (1999). Subsequent books in the series include Total Recall (2001), in which V.I. investigates a man claiming to be a Holocaust survivor, and ...
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(from the article `Hunter, Kim`) ...some considered Tender Comrade pro-Soviet, Hunter was listed as a communist sympathizer in the pamphlet Red Channels, which led to her being ... ...in which they fired the members of the Hollywood Ten and expressed their support of HUAC. The studios, afraid to antagonize already shrinking ... ...ca...
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List of disapproved items (such as people),
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Black'list` transitive verb To put in a black list as deserving of suspicion, censure, or punishment; esp. to put in a list of persons stigmatized as insolvent or untrustworthy, -- as tradesmen and employers do for mutual protection; as, to
blacklist a workman who has been discharged. See
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[
n] - a list of people who are out of favor 2. [v] - put on a blacklist so as to banish or cause to be boycotted
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black book noun a list of people who are out of favor
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a list of persons under suspicion, disfavor, censure, etc.: His record as an anarchist put him on the government's blacklist. · a list privately exchanged among employers, containing the names of persons to be barred from employment because of untrustworthiness or for holding opinions considered undesirable. · a list drawn up by a...
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