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ADESAssociation Départementale d'Éducation pour la Santé
ADESAssociation of Directors of Education in Scotland
ADESAutomatic Digital Encoding System
ADESAerodrome of Destination
ADESAsociación de Desarrollo Económico Social (Association for Social Economic Development)
ADESAngle-Dispersed Electron Spectroscopy
ADESAirdrop Equipment and Systems
ADESAssociation pour le Développement Economique et Social (French: Association for Economic and Social Development)


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As essential a part of the Union Square landscape as the Greenmarket, Ades regularly attracted crowds of tourists and New Yorkers alike, transfixed by the sight of the ruddy-faced gentleman in dapper suits peeling potatos and carrots in cold weather or warm, under grey skies or the glaring sun.
The handiwork of new head chef Ades Syafruddin, the reworked menu features dishes such as prawn bags (light, crisp pastry parcels filled with prawns flavoured with spices, and served with sweet chilli sauce); Singaporean black pepper beef (a rich, savoury dish made with tenderloin); and appealing sweet pineapple spring rolls with creamy custard sauce.
Reducing ADEs Beginning in the mid-1990s, Hazelden began reading publications from the Joint Commission stating that effective reduction of unintended adverse patient outcomes requires an environment in which patients, their families, and staff and leaders can identify and manage actual and potential risks to patient safety.
 
 
 
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