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Delicia

American  
[duh-lish-uh] / dəˈlɪʃ ə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Users are mostly on their own in those situations because payment apps fall into a regulatory “gray area” and lack the robust loss protections of credit and debit cards, said Delicia Hand, director of financial fairness with Consumer Reports.

From New York Times

It took a long time for Alice Childress’ 1955 backstage comedy to receive its due, but the play’s spry theatrical intelligence, under Delicia Turner Sonnenberg’s direction, felt evergreen in this Old Globe Theatre revival that probed unflinchingly into the recesses of systemic racism.

From Los Angeles Times

Biologist Yamilka Díaz says she decided to work in the Darién Gap after meeting Delicia.

From BBC

Delicia was taken to the institute where Dr Díaz worked testing blood samples for tropical diseases such as malaria and dengue.

From BBC

When Dr Díaz asked Delicia what she remembered about what had happened to her, she just said that her family had been "taken away by the river".

From BBC