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Anthea

[an-thee-uh]

noun

  1. a first name: from a Greek word meaning “flowery.”



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“I myself favor the exchanges with living artists such as the ‘show on a wall’ kit with Anthea Hamilton.”

As historian Anthea Butler has argued, “racism inflected almost every point of evangelicalism along the way.”

From Salon

Anthea Butler, a religious studies professor at the University of Pennsylvania, told Salon that Cruz was referencing evangelical belief in a Biblical prophecy that war involving Israel and the larger Middle East is “only one more step in ushering in Jesus’s return.”

From Salon

"It is not a known swimming area but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen," Det Insp Anthea Ponting of Dyfed-Powys Police told BBC News.

From BBC

The program’s expansion could make it even harder for researchers from smaller EU countries to successfully apply for Horizon Europe grants, says Anthea Fabri, who oversees Horizon Europe participation at the Malta Council for Science and Technology.

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