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Chang

British  
/ tʃæŋ /

noun

  1. another name for the Yangtze

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“For Los Angeles, Thai has not made it to that point yet,” Chang said, adding that the department mandates services to be rendered in a client’s preferred language regardless of threshold status.

From Los Angeles Times

Strategists Dominic Wilson and Vickie Chang recommend investors not leave portfolios “excessively vulnerable” to risks of a crash.

From MarketWatch

Finance chief Vance Chang added that the company believes its shares are undervalued, and that it will, as a result, adjust its shareholder return strategy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jade Chang: I think that we started with only working together occasionally.

From Los Angeles Times

Chang’s, the parent company of Hooters and the burger joint TGI Fridays.

From The Wall Street Journal