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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- A city of southern Italy west-northwest of Bari. The imposing Castel del Monte, built in the 13th century, is nearby. Population: 98,100.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. See -androus.
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“For the assemblies in Crete called Andria, those in Sparta called Phiditia, were secret consultations and aristocratical assemblies; such, I suppose, as the Prytaneum and Thesmothesium here at Athens.”
“But the latter had no thought of the pulpit, and from the time that he acted in the "Andria" of Terence, at Westminster School, his hope was all for the stage.”
“Nobilior and M. Acilius Glabrio, A.U.C. 587.] [Footnote 929: St. Jerom also states that Terence read the "Andria" to”
“MarketWatch Andria Cheng discusses how the sale impacts the retail industry.”
The Wall Street Journal: BJ's Wholesale to Go Private for $2.8 Billion
“Write to Andria Cheng at andria.cheng@dowjones.com”
The Wall Street Journal: From the Big Apple Back to Bentonville
“Andria Cheng discusses what this means for the luxury landscape on Markets Hub.”
The Wall Street Journal: Tiffany Trims Full-Year View on Weak Holiday Sales
“Write to Karen Talley at karen.talley@dowjones.com and Andria Cheng at andria.cheng@dowjones.com”
The Wall Street Journal: April Retail Sales Got Easter Boost
“Write to Andria Cheng at andria. cheng@dowjones.com”
“Retailers reported mixed holiday sales, with heavy promotions luring in consumers, Andria Cheng reports on Lunch Break.”
“Plus, Abercrombie & Fitch's earning rose 1.7% despite a jump in sales, Andria Cheng reports on Markets Hub.”
The Wall Street Journal: Pricing Weighs on Abercrombie Margins
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