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arcadian

[ahr-key-dee-uhn] / ɑrˈkeɪ di ən /


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For Arcadian, the torrent of data that is being generated by cannabis tech startups provides “a great mechanism to learn more about the industry,” said Matthew Nordgren, the company’s founder and managing partner.

From Reuters

Testing centres at Castle Vale Stadium, the Arcadian Centre and Maypole Youth Centre have been closed for the rest of today, said Birmingham City Council.

From BBC

“We know that people totally rely on the radio,” she said of this Arcadian territory, where cellphones are spotty on a good day.

From Los Angeles Times

To go with it, Mr. Lim chose an Arcadian Sleepy Hollow Vineyard pinot noir from 2001, a revered vintage in California, after consulting with Mr. Davis, whom he called during the meal to thank.

From New York Times

W. H. Auden, in a once famous essay, divided all imaginative people into Utopians and Arcadians—makers of the New Jerusalem we want, or seekers of the lost Eden we’ve been expelled from.

From The New Yorker