School lunches scheme cuts complaints 88% and tracks $130m annual savings
“People need to know what things are. That’s why we’re using an English name that everyone understands.”
“People need to know what things are. That’s why we’re using an English name that everyone understands.”
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The word for today is… vicereine (noun) - 1: the wife of a viceroy 2: a woman who is a viceroy Source : Merriam-Webster Etymology : French, from vice- + reine queen, from Old French, from Latin regina, feminine of reg-, rex king. A viceroy is the governor of a country or province
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