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I·ca  (k, kä)
A city of southwest Peru south-southeast of Lima. Settled by the Spanish in 1563, it is now a commercial center. The surrounding area was inhabited by Inca peoples in pre-Columbian times. Population: 247,000.

ICA
abbreviation for
1. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) (in Britain) Institute of Contemporary Arts
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) International Cooperation Administration


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John said: "I am delighted to have become a full member of ICAS and am looking forward to working with the team here at Greaves West & Ayre to help the firm develop and grow as a practice.
The ICAS estimates that, in addition to the 18,500 community college students, the state budget will slash Cal Grants to 700 UC students, 2,000 Cal State students, 1,200 private nonprofit college students and 3,000 for-profit career college students.
The statistics prompted ICAS to warn that the new bankruptcy laws should not be seen as a soft touch.
 
 
 
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