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(noun) a lapse in succession during which there is no person in whom a title is vested / (noun) temporary inactivity; suspension

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But laws and regulations held in abeyance – as they are in free zones or special economic zones that so often flank ports – are also crucial in creating the pulsating economic macro-organisms that port systems are today

—p.7 Introduction (1) by Laleh Khalili
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But laws and regulations held in abeyance – as they are in free zones or special economic zones that so often flank ports – are also crucial in creating the pulsating economic macro-organisms that port systems are today

—p.7 Introduction (1) by Laleh Khalili
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(adjective) of, relating to, or situated or growing on or near a shore especially of the sea / (noun) a coastal region / (noun) the shore zone between high tide and low tide points

49

Curzon arrived on a viceregal tour of the Persian Gulf so that he could claim the much-contested body of water and its littorals for Britain.

—p.49 Chapter 2 – Harbour-making (49) by Laleh Khalili
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Curzon arrived on a viceregal tour of the Persian Gulf so that he could claim the much-contested body of water and its littorals for Britain.

—p.49 Chapter 2 – Harbour-making (49) by Laleh Khalili
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(noun) an intervening space

52

It is a mistake to imagine these dhows as remnants or residues of ‘traditional’ trade; their business has flourished alongside, in the interstices of, and because of the more global, large-scale, and mechanised trade of container ships and modern bulk carriers.

—p.52 Chapter 2 – Harbour-making (49) by Laleh Khalili
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It is a mistake to imagine these dhows as remnants or residues of ‘traditional’ trade; their business has flourished alongside, in the interstices of, and because of the more global, large-scale, and mechanised trade of container ships and modern bulk carriers.

—p.52 Chapter 2 – Harbour-making (49) by Laleh Khalili
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relating to the writing of the lives of saints; (derogatory) adulatory writing about another person

55

In his commissioned hagiography of Aramco, Wallace Stegner describes the momentary silence of the oil terminals:

—p.55 Chapter 2 – Harbour-making (49) by Laleh Khalili
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In his commissioned hagiography of Aramco, Wallace Stegner describes the momentary silence of the oil terminals:

—p.55 Chapter 2 – Harbour-making (49) by Laleh Khalili
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(noun) defensive wall

58

In the 1950s, as anticolonial movements unravelled the empire and nationalist sentiments roiled the tricontinents, the British began to consider a programme of economic development as a bulwark against the possibility of revolution.

—p.58 Chapter 2 – Harbour-making (49) by Laleh Khalili
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In the 1950s, as anticolonial movements unravelled the empire and nationalist sentiments roiled the tricontinents, the British began to consider a programme of economic development as a bulwark against the possibility of revolution.

—p.58 Chapter 2 – Harbour-making (49) by Laleh Khalili
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(noun) a high point of land or rock projecting into a body of water / (noun) a prominent mass of land overlooking or projecting into a lowland / (noun) a bodily prominence

78

A rocky hill stands tall on a promontory jutting out to sea at the southernmost edge of the town; along with two other rocky atolls nearby, it is a recognisable landmark

—p.78 Chapter 2 – Harbour-making (49) by Laleh Khalili
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A rocky hill stands tall on a promontory jutting out to sea at the southernmost edge of the town; along with two other rocky atolls nearby, it is a recognisable landmark

—p.78 Chapter 2 – Harbour-making (49) by Laleh Khalili
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ambiguous; occupying a position at, or on both sides of, a boundary or threshold

82

Infilling coastal areas with material dredged from the sea introduces sedimented marine pollution into liminal coastal areas and shorelines.

—p.82 Chapter 2 – Harbour-making (49) by Laleh Khalili
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Infilling coastal areas with material dredged from the sea introduces sedimented marine pollution into liminal coastal areas and shorelines.

—p.82 Chapter 2 – Harbour-making (49) by Laleh Khalili
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(adjective) of, relating to, or constituting a portent / (adjective) eliciting amazement or wonder; prodigious / (adjective) being a grave or serious matter / (adjective) self-consciously solemn or important; pompous / (adjective) ponderously excessive

103

But the case is notable for the portentous and pedantic elaborations made by the arbitrator,

—p.103 Chapter 3 – Palimpsests of Law and Corporate Sovereigns (87) by Laleh Khalili
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But the case is notable for the portentous and pedantic elaborations made by the arbitrator,

—p.103 Chapter 3 – Palimpsests of Law and Corporate Sovereigns (87) by Laleh Khalili
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(noun) a lapse in succession during which there is no person in whom a title is vested / (noun) temporary inactivity; suspension

108

States can also choose to create enclaves where laws and regulations are held in abeyance, ostensibly to spur commerce.

—p.108 Chapter 3 – Palimpsests of Law and Corporate Sovereigns (87) by Laleh Khalili
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States can also choose to create enclaves where laws and regulations are held in abeyance, ostensibly to spur commerce.

—p.108 Chapter 3 – Palimpsests of Law and Corporate Sovereigns (87) by Laleh Khalili
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(adj) exhibiting different colors, especially as irregular patches or streaks

111

These security measures provide spaces in which states intentionally exercise a ‘variegated sovereignty’ in which there is little or no corporate tax, little or no income tax for noncitizens, no customs or tariffs, and very little regulation.

—p.111 Chapter 3 – Palimpsests of Law and Corporate Sovereigns (87) by Laleh Khalili
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These security measures provide spaces in which states intentionally exercise a ‘variegated sovereignty’ in which there is little or no corporate tax, little or no income tax for noncitizens, no customs or tariffs, and very little regulation.

—p.111 Chapter 3 – Palimpsests of Law and Corporate Sovereigns (87) by Laleh Khalili
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