RADA n acronym for (in Britain)
- Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Examples from the Web for rada Contemporary Examples of rada
Sarah stood by the police barricade with her 12-year-old sister, Mary, and their mother, Rada.
Synagogue Slay: When Cops Have to Kill
Michael Daly
December 10, 2014
We expect about 30 percent of old deputies to keep their Rada [parliament] seats this time.
Ukraine’s Wild and Wooly Elections
Anna Nemtsova
October 24, 2014
But, considering the long tradition of astonishing corruption in the Rada, this impression might be a bit naïve.
How Ukraine’s Parliament Brought Down Yanukovych
Maxim Eristavi
March 2, 2014
At least she made good on her promise to enroll in an acting class at RADA, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Whatever Happened to ‘The O.C.’ Star Mischa Barton?
Ramin Setoodeh
March 26, 2013
Historical Examples of rada
This coffin was so small that Rada’s feet had to be cut off.
The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1
Henry Baerlein
(He turns to Rada) Look here, my girl, where is the use of snivelling?
Alfred Noyes
The Ukrainian Rada, also, agreed to a suspension of hostilities, by a vote of 29 to 8.
The Story of the Great War, Volume VII (of VIII)
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Here the Rada had apparently established the capital of the republic.
The Story of the Great War, Volume VII (of VIII)
Various
In October the Kouban rada assumes constituent powers and publishes the constitution of the “Kouban territory.”
Anton Ivanovich Denikin