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Emails reportedly sent in advance of official visits, including to a VIP lunch, ask for "no bananas" to be allowed on certain premises and refer to Brandberg having a "strong allergy" to the fruit.

From BBC

Venues often prominently advertise their participation in Ask for Angela, putting posters and stickers throughout their premises, particularly in women's toilets, and also advertise online to say they are a safe haven.

From BBC

"It's a real concern that premises have got the poster up and then if somebody asks for Angela, it's not successful," Ms Oates said, adding that venues advertising their involvement in the scheme had a responsibility to make sure staff were trained to respond.

From BBC

After Patterson, some scholars associated with Afro-pessimism began to invoke social death somewhat differently as a condition that negates free will, agency and meaningful political action, and expanded its premises to describe the condition of current African Americans.

From Salon

Real diversity should be a consequence of premises and practices that aren’t “of color” at all.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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