Anda
anda
abbreviated new drug application
Contemporary Examples
The anda offered a lucrative reward for the company that risked almost certain litigation by first challenging a patent.
Those Generic Drugs May Not Have Been What You Thought They Were Megan McArdle May 16, 2013
Historical Examples
Villacorta was certainly the senior magistrate, and thus he had a better right legally to the office than anda.
The Audiencia in the Spanish Colonies Charles Henry Cunningham
The latter gave him a sign, uttering the simple word “anda!”
The White Chief Mayne Reid
Truly the light is sweet, anda pleasant thing it is for theEyes to behold the sun.
The Sunny Side of Ireland John O’Mahony and R. Lloyd Praeger
To this anda replied that he had not been a party to the treaty.
The Audiencia in the Spanish Colonies Charles Henry Cunningham
anda organized a provisional government in his capacity as lieutenant-governor.
The Audiencia in the Spanish Colonies Charles Henry Cunningham
Couto (Dec. v, vi, 4) speaking of the mingling of classes, says: ‘no nosso Portugal anda isto mui corrupto.’
Four Plays of Gil Vicente Gil Vicente
He fled to anda,—the co-conspirator who had refused to save his life,—and their superficial friendship was renewed.
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
anda was charged with responsibility for the danger with which the city was threatened.
The Audiencia in the Spanish Colonies Charles Henry Cunningham
Hence anda forced his way to the front because he was fitted to command and Rojo was not.
The Audiencia in the Spanish Colonies Charles Henry Cunningham
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