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    res


    1. It was assumed they could find a large area with a climate like Talstan's that was uninhabited, they were easy to find on the low res maps they had


    2. The Res was guarded by that queen’s standards: no males allowed past the people on duty in the glassed-in security booth just inside the front door


    3. My mom sat in the armchair of my room in Res looking around her with a wistful air


    4. RVC allocated me a practise room in the basement of the Res


    5. He’d sat six rows behind me, then followed me back to the Res


    6. Told my friends back at Res


    7. Continuing in a voice whose sharp edge was gone, she said he’d come to tell her she must withdraw all my leave privileges - the hours we were allowed out of Res in the evenings: we’d sign out at the door on leaving, sign in upon our return by the appointed time


    8. Back in Res the next week, I found out


    9. It was my friends at Res who saved me


    10. Every evening of the week, my father would phone after seven o’clock when girls had to sign out if they were leaving Res

    11. These inventions included me doing some research at the in-house Res library (no phone) or being in the laundry room (no phone)


    12. Naturally the Res authorities would not divulge any information


    13. Print “The product of the two values is ”;Res


    14. Cancer Res 1981;41:3360-3


    15. Magnes Res 1997;10(2)149-56


    16. Cancer Res 1981 ;41:3811-3


    17. Please be considerate to all the people living in the res


    18. Primrose, work after lectures at the Stock Exchange and had arrived at res too late


    19. Similarly, when RES occurs, newly formed cells of the cornea fail to stick securely to the layer beneath them


    20. Although the exact cause of RES is unknown it may be attributed to a disturbance in the special cementing cells that stick down the surface of the cornea

    21. You may experience more than one episode of RES over time


    22. The social-economic order we should utilize is the “Trust,” consisting of trust res (trust property), beneficiary and trustee


    23. This means that everyone receives the benefits of the trust res (all things manifest), and must also manage the trust res for the benefit of everyone


    24. Every physical thing in this simulation is the “trust res” or “trust property” Once we fell and entered the physical bodies or avatars we created to represent us in this simulation, we became both a beneficiary and a trustee of this vast trust


    25. precept ofbeginning the plot in the middle ( in medias res)


    26. Ronan looked across the valley at the line of fi res and grinned


    27. “Were it not for the fact that those fi res


    28. Across the river the fi res had been lit, and a large number of Teriz


    29. deadly spears and ran quickly from the fi res


    30. than they were wise, approached the fi res with buckets of water, but

    31. I trust the fi res have all been doused;


    32. of smoke were visible from old fi res that had defi ed the weather


    33. fi res, and playing at a game of deception


    34. of villagers that were readying their small cooking fi res


    35. restone, the fi res were lit in the courtyard


    36. details whether the editor mishandled Mayank and what impact his res ignation could have on the


    37. stuff, all to help yo u succeed with you r online ventu res


    38. lives a couple miles further out, up on the border of the Res


    39. you – it is late, only five hours when you have to wake up again, you need res t


    40. —What's this I was saying? Ah, yes! My wife, he intimated, plunging in medias res , would have the greatest of pleasure in making your acquaintance as she is passionately attached to music of any kind

    41. Prue clings to the Shrouds with the screaming Babe at her Waist; the whole Battle stops in Medias Res to observe this most terrifying Sight


    42. I scarce recogniz’d the Place—’twas so changed! Perhaps ’tis true, that all the Houses of our Youth are changed, but in this case, the whole Gothick Edifice had been cover’d with a prodigious Scaffolding, and ’neath it rose the Façade of a new Palladian House, with Columns and Pediments, and rusticated lower Storey, and large Square Windows—sixteen across at least—and Grecian Gods and Goddesses ascending from the Pediment and Roof into the frigid Wiltshire Air! O it seem’d that Lord Bellars had thought better of his Plans to pull down the whole Pile and had decided rather to cover the Gothick Front with a Palladian one! O Folly! O Fashion! The Gardens, too, were changed, tho’ not entirely, for a Great Work had been begun and then abandon’d, as ’twere, in Medias Res


    43. Brain Res 692:47–56


    44. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 22:539–547


    45. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 25:1431–1440


    46. Brain Res 629:31–39


    47. Brain Res 405:46–55


    48. Brain Res 223:69–80


    49. Behav Brain Res 137:3–25


    50. Behav Brain Res 70:77–94


















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    Synonyms for "res"

    res reticuloendothelial system

    "res" definitions

    a widely distributed system consisting of all the cells able to ingest bacteria or colloidal particles etc, except for certain white blood cells