pias.
Americanabbreviation
Example Sentences
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For Russell Crank, A&R director of PIAS, the New York history that courses through the group’s music became a draw.
From New York Times
Portugal’s National Institute of Medical Emergencies says Sunday that the helicopter went down Saturday in the Serra de Pias hills east of Porto while it was returning to base after transporting a patient.
From Washington Times
And Jane Third, global chief creative officer at the record label PIAS, welcomes the news, saying “every little helps”, but she wants key industry figures to lay out concrete plans to tackle discrimination.
From The Guardian
For Pias this would be a doubly cruel blow: the open facility he was originally sent to after paying his “bail” was little more than a network of tents in Kormend, near Hungary’s western border with Austria.
From The Guardian
The consequences for refugees like Pias would be particularly onerous.
From The Guardian
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