New Definition–adjective | 1. | of recent origin, production, purchase, etc.; having but lately come or been brought into being: a new book. | | 2. | of a kind now existing or appearing for the first time; novel: a new concept of the universe. | | 3. | having but lately or but now come into knowledge: a new chemical element. | | 4. | unfamiliar or strange (often fol. by to): ideas new to us; to visit new lands. | | 5. | having but lately come to a place, position, status, etc.: a reception for our new minister. | | 6. | unaccustomed (usually fol. by to): people new to such work. | | 7. | coming or occurring afresh; further; additional: new gains. | | 8. | fresh or unused: to start a new sheet of paper. | | 9. | (of physical or moral qualities) different and better: The vacation made a new man of him. | | 10. | other than the former or the old: a new era; in the New World. | | 11. | being the later or latest of two or more things of the same kind: the New Testament; a new edition of Shakespeare. | | 12. | (initial capital letter ) (of a language) in its latest known period, esp. as a living language at the present time: New High German. | –adverb | 13. | recently or lately (usually used in combination): The valley was green with new-planted crops. | | 14. | freshly; anew or afresh (often used in combination): roses new washed with dew; new-mown hay. | –noun | 15. | something that is new; a new object, quality, condition, etc.: Ring out the old, ring in the new. | | From Dictionary
Iberia Definition–noun | 1. | Also called Iberian Peninsula. a peninsula in SW Europe, comprising Spain and Portugal. | | 2. | an ancient region S of the Caucasus in the Georgian Republic. | | From Dictionary
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WBRZ - Found Oct. 16, 2008 NEW IBERIA The Iberia Parish School Board received progress reports Wednesday on three schools under construction.The school board was told Caneview
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Iberia Parish to Vote on Road Tax Amendment
KLFY - Found Oct. 16, 2008 ... new amendment would ensure Iberia Parish would receive nearly 2 million in 2009 and nearly 3 million in 2010 from state severance taxes. Iberia...
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BNY Mellon hires new Iberia country manager
EU Bankers.net - Found Sep. 24, 2008 The Bank of New York Mellon has appointed Jaime Gil-Delgado Friginal as Managing Director and Country Manager Iberia (Spain, Portugal and Andorra)
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New Iberia ticket wins $90,000 lottery jackpot
Daily Comet - Found Oct. 9, 2008 BATON ROUGE -- An Easy 5 ticket sold in New Iberia matched all five numbers in Wednesday night's drawing and captured the $90,605 jackpot, state
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New Iberia ticket wins $90,000 lottery jackpot
Houma Today - Found Oct. 9, 2008 BATON ROUGE -- An Easy 5 ticket sold in New Iberia matched all five numbers in Wednesday night's drawing and captured the $90,605 jackpot, state
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New Iberia building stays
KATC 3 - Found Sep. 24, 2008 The city offered it to the New Iberia Museum, but officials there say the museum can't afford to repair it.
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Iberia Parish Library Annual Book Sale
Lafayette Daily Advertiser - Found Oct. 9, 2008 ... with a Friends Only Preview Sale on Friday, Oct. 31 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Cyr Gates Community Center, 300 Parkview Drive, New Iberia.
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Iberia voters head to the polls
Lafayette Daily Advertiser - Found Oct. 5, 2008 But in District 2 in New Iberia, voters had a change of mind for city council as incumbent Ernest 'Pee Wee' Wilson, Independent, lost to his...
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Iberia hopes to open school by December
WBRZ - Found Oct. 2, 2008 Officials shoot for Thanksgiving Special to The Advocate NEW IBERIA — The Iberia Parish School Board may have more to be thankful for following the ...
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Iberia bars must close at 2 a.m. after Jan. 1
WBRZ - Found Sep. 25, 2008 Special to The Advocate NEW IBERIA — There may be less beer in the new year, thanks to the Iberia Parish Council’s Wednesday night decision to
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