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Grande

[gron-dey]

noun

  1. (at Starbucks coffee shops) a medium size of beverage equal to 16 ounces (473 milliliters).



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Now her business, Casa Grande Cafe, has only one customer during the normally busy lunch hour, because farm workers have stayed home.

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I remember the Monica Lewinsky interviews — everyone remembers those — but it was her on “The View” as the “Grande Dame” of the show.

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They wouldn’t let him land in L.A., he said, so he “was dropped off in Mexico and crossed the Rio Grande. He walked from Mexico with 300 other men up to Texas, across the Rio Grande and New Mexico, Arizona and California.”

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A 29-year veteran of the US Army who retired as a colonel, this Texan - from the overwhelmingly Latino Rio Grande City on the border - believes that it is the protests that have gone too far.

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Erivo and Grande's chemistry and real-life friendship prompted several viral interview moments during the first film's promotional run last year, and the pair jointly opened the Academy Awards in March with a Wicked medley.

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