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Appia

American  
[a-pya] / aˈpya /

noun

  1. Adolphe 1862–1928, Swiss stage designer and theatrical producer.


Example Sentences

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And the Pontes and Appia systems that we’re working on, to have a wholesale digital currency or wholesale digital mechanism to settle, this is something that we highly value and recognize and that will continue to improve.

From The Wall Street Journal

His compositions -- including "Love & Death", "Heaven", "Odofo Nyi Akyiri Biara" and "Appia Kwa Bridge" -- gained renewed international attention decades later as DJs, collectors and record labels reissued his music.

From Barron's

But he then returned to the studio and his new recordings began to attract attention well into later life, with albums such as Love & Death, Appia Kwa Bridge and Yen Ara reinforcing his standing as one of Ghana's most important musical figures.

From BBC

And they're nothing special, really – walk along the Via Appia Antica, or Appian Way, and you'll come face to face with the past at every step.

From National Geographic

Though much of it has been covered up over the centuries, an 11-mile stretch remains as the Parco Archeologico dell'Appia Antica, leading from the imposing gateway of the Porta San Sebastiano in the southern suburbs of Rome.

From National Geographic