EAD
1 Americanabbreviation
abbreviation
Etymology
Origin of EAD1
From its use in digital communications
Origin of ead.2
From the Latin word eādem
Example Sentences
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In some cases, their EAD cards were sent to military bases after the families were resettled in cities across America.
From Fox News
According to HuffPost, other Jan. 6 rallygoers who won elected office Tuesday include Christine Ead for the Watchung, N.J., city council; Natalie Jangula for the city council in Nampa, Idaho; Matthew Lynch for the local school committee in Braintree, Mass.; and Susan Soloway for reelection to the board of directors in Hunterdon County, N.J.
From Seattle Times
In EAD’s “road map” for teachers of core themes and basic framing questions, it does not use the term “systemic racism,” likely because of its objective to produce guidelines that could be widely adopted despite our polarized times.
From Slate
Instead of viewing current social movements ominously as aiming to “destroy the Constitution,” as anti-CRT ideologues have claimed, EAD sees evidence of such mobilization as warning signs for a political order that has fallen short of stated ideals.
From Slate
In EAD’s “roadmap” for teachers of core themes and basic framing questions, it does not use the term “systemic racism,” likely because of its objective to produce guidelines that could be widely adopted despite our polarized times.
From Slate
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