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an informal term for a father

a nihilistic art movement (especially in painting) that flourished in Europe early in the 20th century

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Jumoke Dada learned this in late 2002 when she told a friend about her $900 monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in South Philadelphia.
More important, however, Hemus has ignored the work of other scholars on the breadth of Hoch's oeuvre, such as Maria Makela, who seeks to "disentangle Hoch from the knot of Dada" (3) by demonstrating that while Dada was important to Hoch, it was not the only activity in which she was involved from 1918 to 1922.
The indefinable character of Dada is perhaps caused by the strong performative nature of the term itself, "dada." "Dada" could not be referred to anything in particular.
In 2008, when SCSD was in need of a $17.37 million bond to fund its 10 Year Capital Improvement Plan, Dada wanted to try something new.
"EERILY PERPLEX BOOKIE CYNTHIA": A line from author's SPAM box that exemplifies how consumerism makes us perfect receptors for Dada poetry.
But aise kaun chadhta hai, Dada @SGanguly99 #HappyBirthdayDada," Mohammad Kaif tweeted.
He, therefore, said government was happy that and the foundation founder, Mr Satar Dada, donated the clinic.
Dada gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Thursday while reacting to the December 2019 deadline for all teachers to obtain the TRCN certification by the Federal Government.
According Kweku Duah popularly known as 'Dada KD', no significant strides had been made over the past years with musicians leading the outfit.
This they said while adressing book launching cremony of Dada Qadir Ranto on Sunday.
KARACHI -- China's investment of over $60 billion in Pakistan's infrastructure and power projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is expected to increase Pakistan's economic growth by around 3.5 percentage points, said Standard Chartered Bank (Pakistan) CEO Shahzad Dada on Thursday.
Julius Makunova said he felt "betrayed" by officers' handling of her complaints about Oluweysi Dada, 21.