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Aldridge

[awl-drij]

noun

  1. Ira Frederick the African Roscius, 1804?–67, U.S. actor, primarily in Europe.



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Aldridge’s Stanley is as obtuse as he is supercilious, a dangerous combination for Francis and a hilarious one for us.

Best of all, halfway through our ride along Huntsville’s Aldridge Creek with Battle, the mayor, we were joined by two kids on tricycles, as well as their beleaguered mother—apparently, the kids were trying to convince her that they knew their stuff and wouldn’t need her help making their way back home from school.

From Slate

Jessica Aldridge, director of sustainability and zero waste services at Athens Services, an L.A.-based waste hauling company, was not in a position to answer questions about the lawsuit, but said her company is optimistic about what “the environmental community, social justice and waste communities are trying to achieve.”

It was the brainchild of Jason Aldridge, an Atlanta-based entrepreneur with a long history of using technology to innovate workplaces, from restaurants and telecommunications to shipping and sports.

The idea of using technology and robotics to relieve groundskeepers of the drudgery of striping athletic fields came to Aldridge about nine years ago, while he was watching business-reality TV show “Shark Tank” with his son.

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