ria
Americannoun
abbreviation
noun
Etymology
Origin of ria
First recorded in 1895–1900, ria is from the Spanish word ría river
Example Sentences
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A tanker carrying 100,000 tons of crude oil arrived in Cuba Monday, Russia’s RIA Novosti reported, citing the country’s Ministry of Transport.
From Barron's
Michael Lebowitz, a portfolio manager at RIA Advisors, told MarketWatch that the price-to-book ratio can be a weak metric for determining value stocks.
From MarketWatch
Before she stepped into the spotlight, Ria was writing songs for other artists.
From Los Angeles Times
Russia's state RIA news agency quoted a source saying that Tuesday's negotiations, which lasted six hours, had been tense and took place in different bilateral and trilateral formats.
From BBC
Until that happens, bulls and bears have plenty of room for differing interpretations, said Michael Lebowitz, a portfolio manager at RIA Advisors.
From MarketWatch
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