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Alethea

[ al-uh-thee-uh ]

noun

  1. a first name: from a Greek word meaning “truth.”


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Alethea Warrington, head of aviation at climate charity Possible, said: "This huge increase in emissions won't help our economy, and would just encourage the small group of frequent flyers who take most of the flights."

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Alethea Smock, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson, said there were no large-scale enforcement operations taking place in Southern California.

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“Today’s small step forward leaves new onshore wind in England still facing higher planning barriers than anything else, including new coal mines, and it will still be too difficult for communities which want wind to get it,” Alethea Warrington, the senior campaigner at climate advocacy group Possible, said.

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“In the past, film musicals have skimmed over things; each problem gets a song,” says “Pink Ladies” executive producer and producing director Alethea Jones.

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“It’s clear that state actors are continuing to invest in influence operations,” said Lisa Kaplan, chief executive of Alethea Group, which tracks the spread of false narratives.

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