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  • Jill Anderson, CEO of Cianna Medical Inc., said the study explored a period largely before the introduction of new devices, like her company's SAVI, that reduced the problem.

    Mixed News on Breast Cancer Ron Winslow 2011

  • Longtime dancer Cianna Stewart said the Lindy Hop's enduring appeal could be explained by the expressions on people's faces as they danced.

    SFGate: Top News Stories cnewton@sfchronicle.com (Casey Newton 2011

  • And when they came to the oak-tree, and told it what Cianna had heard from Time, the tree begged them to take away the treasure from its roots, since it was the cause why its acorns had lost their reputation.

    Pentamerone. English Giambattista Basile 1603

  • "That's time lost," answered Cianna, "you must say something better if you would have me quit my hold."

    Pentamerone. English Giambattista Basile 1603

  • Cianna thanked him much, but excused herself, saying that she was going in haste to find the Mother of Time.

    Pentamerone. English Giambattista Basile 1603

  • Cianna seeing this, and not knowing what to do, left the room, contrary to the command of her brothers, and going into the ogre's chamber begged him for a little light.

    Pentamerone. English Giambattista Basile 1603

  • "That is all nothing," answered Cianna, "for I know you are deceiving me."

    Pentamerone. English Giambattista Basile 1603

  • Cianna and her brothers, seeing the foe at their heels and the water up to their throats, climbed upon the whale, who, keeping far off from the rocks, carried them to within sight of Naples.

    Pentamerone. English Giambattista Basile 1603

  • But having come to them at length, she sat down tired out upon a stone; and there she saw an army of ants, carrying a large store of grain, one of whom turning to Cianna said,

    Pentamerone. English Giambattista Basile 1603

  • And, thanks to the goodness of Cianna, they enjoyed

    Pentamerone. English Giambattista Basile 1603

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