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Andria

American  
[ahn-dree-uh] / ˈɑn dri ə /

noun

  1. a city in Apulia, S Italy.


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Salon Food recently spoke with Executive Director Andria Larson to find out just how it works, the far-reaching impacts of lasagna, the ways in which volunteers can help join and much more.

From Salon • Jul. 30, 2024

Allwyn's new CEO, Andria Vidler, said a "vast majority" had signed up to the new licence, and that she believes lottery products attract people to the high street.

From BBC • Feb. 4, 2024

That curator position was held by Andria Hickey, who last February left Pace Gallery to join the Shed.

From New York Times • Jan. 11, 2023

Andria P. McClellan, a Norfolk council member who has made environmental, equity and flooding concerns among her priorities, said the city can’t afford to push the start too far down the road.

From Washington Post • Oct. 5, 2022

But if he has them not, I shall only exclaim a phrase out of Terence's "Andria": "Hoccine credibile est aut memorabile Tanta vecordia innata cuiquam ut siet, Ut malis gaudeant?"

From Secret Diplomatic History of The Eighteenth Century by Marx, Karl

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