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This character is a combination of 口 mouth and 賁 a non-general use character meaning “decorate.” The origins of this character are somewhat obscure due to the obscure nature of 賁. One source says that 賁 also carries a meaning of “to boil up/to break out/to get excited.” With 口, this gives 噴 a meaning of “to burst forth from the mouth.” By extension this came to mean “vent/emit” in a broader sense, including “spout” and “gush.”
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Daily operations in Sabah to flush out illegals
KOTA KINABALU, Feb 10, 2015:
An operation every day.
This is the security forces’ new motto, Home Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi revealed in dealing with illegal immigrants in Sabah.
He said both the federal and state governments were committed to getting rid of the large presence of illegal immigrants in Sabah.
He gave an assurance that the permanent committee for the management of illegal immigrants in Sabah, as well as the Working Committee on Illegal Immigrants in Sabah, would look into views and recommendations made to meet this objective.
“During the cabinet meeting on Jan 28, we agreed on the terms of reference (ToR) for both committees.
“We will be opening the doors to representatives from political parties and non-governmental organisations to allow them to give their views and input.”
Ahmad Zahid was speaking after handing over the letter of appointment to his co-chair partner, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman, for the permanent committee for the management of illegal immigrants in Sabah.
He said among issues brought to the table included the need to speed up the verification of late birth registration and an additional temporary detention centre to meet the increasing number of detainees, following the aggressive operations by enforcement agencies.
He commended the work by enforcement agencies so far, adding that last year, 330 operations were carried out by the Immigration Department statewide.
A total of 18,049 illegal immigrants, the largest being Filipinos (14,098), had been sent home.
The Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) agencies, he said, had also carried out integrated operations.
To date, 132 operations had been carried out, with 1,334 immigrants having been screened, 560 remanded and 1,987 deported to their countries of origin.
Meanwhile, Musa warned that stern action would be taken against those found harbouring, employing or protecting illegal immigrants.
He stressed that such acts were “sabotaging efforts to flush out these people from the state”.
“The enforcement agencies will not compromise and will act against individuals, employers and syndicates involved in bringing the immigrants illegally into Sabah or taking them as workers.”
Musa said from Jan 1 till Feb 10, 12 employers had been compounded and six others charged in court for offences under the Immigration Act 1959/63.
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Don't "flush" when you mean to "flesh"
Eureka. You’ve got a great idea. So what do you do next? If you’re like most people, you say you’re going to “flush it out”. Why on Earth would you want to flush a perfectly good idea down the crapper?
Hard to say when “flush” pulled a Parent Trap on “flesh” and people started “flushing” out ideas. I blame the hunters.
To flush something out is to bring it out of hiding. It’s what hunters do, with guns cocked, done up in their finest camouflage. They’re fleshing out some fat quail or wily grouse from the brush.
But your idea isn’t in hiding. It needs to be built upon. It needs some flesh on its bones. Like an artist adds flesh to the skeleton of his sculpture.
Maybe Elmer Fudd, fresh from trying to flush out Bugs Bunny, was doing his business on the toilet when he had an idea to outsmart the rascally rabbit. (Don’t know if Loony Tunes characters are anatomically correct, but go with me here.)
Not being the brightest tool in the Looney Tunes shed, he said flush when he should have said flesh. And it being the ‘60s and all, everyone was watching network cartoons. No matter what set it in motion, let’s set the record straight:
The next time you’ve got the early rumblings of an idea, tell us you want to flesh it out. And if it’s a crappy idea? Go ahead and flush it.