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rougissant e qui devient
rougissant, e , qui devient rouge.
— from French Conversation and Composition by Harry Vincent Wann

rēs est quam dīxerat
By quam : as, post diem tertium gesta rēs est quam dīxerat , Mil. 44, it took place two days after he said it .
— from A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges by George Martin Lane

rēs est quam dīxerat
( b. ) Accusative, with an ordinal, and post as a preposition, or, sometimes, intrā : post diem tertium gesta rēs est quam dīxerat , Mil.
— from A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges by George Martin Lane

rudius exæquasti Quod debile
Quod erat spurcum, cremasti; Quod rudius, exæquasti; Quod debile, confirmasti!
— from The Poems and Prose Poems of Charles Baudelaire with an Introductory Preface by James Huneker by Charles Baudelaire

remarquable et qui deviendra
"En effet, j'y ai pensé," came the reply; "une femme aussi remarquable et qui deviendra probablement
— from An Englishman in Paris: Notes and Recollections by Albert D. (Albert Dresden) Vandam

Russin et quoique depuis
Russin, et quoique depuis trente ans dans ce pays il a conservé en entier cette humeur joviale et franche et cet esprit libre qui caractérisent nos habitans de la campagne.
— from The Life of Albert Gallatin by Henry Adams

ramos ebeni qui dentes
'Domitorque ferarum 'Girrhaeus, qui vasta colit sub rupibus antra, 'Qui ramos ebeni, qui dentes vellit eburnos.' Carm.
— from The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805 Together with Other Documents, Official and Private, Relating to the Same Mission, to Which Is Prefixed an Account of the Life of Mr. Park by Mungo Park

resta e quel durando
Ma perche' 'l balenar, come vien, resta, e quel, durando, piu` e piu` splendeva, nel mio pensier dicea: 'Che cosa e` questa?'.
— from La Divina Commedia di Dante: Complete by Dante Alighieri

reasonably enough quite different
I was in love with art, passionately in love, and in the whole of existence saw nothing else than art—and this at an age when, reasonably enough, quite different passions usually possess the soul.
— from The Case of Wagner Complete Works, Volume 8 by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

recevoir et qui devoient
Elle s'aprocha d'abord du bris, pardessus lequel les vagues passoient; puis elle nagea vers le lieu ou l'on avoit dresse des tentes, quand la chaloupe du vaisseau peri partit, pour ceux qu'elle n'avoit pu recevoir, et qui devoient attendre la qu'on vint les y prendre.
— from Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1 by Philip Parker King

re experiar quid dabis
Haec omnia, quae nostra fuit necessitas, curavi ut scires; nunc re experiar quid dabis, quid negabis.
— from The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 by Jonathan Swift

Russie et que dès
mais qu'il devait prévoir que la mobilisation autrichienne aurait comme suite la mobilisation de la Russie et que dès ce moment on se trouverait en présence d'une situation à laquelle seraient intéressées toutes les Puissances.
— from Why We Are at War (2nd Edition, revised) by University of Oxford. Faculty of Modern History

rebus et quibus dam
But I am allowing myself to drift into a treatise de omnibus rebus et quibus dam aliis , and must therefore call a halt, and come to a period, which I do with renewed congratulations for the past and hearty good wishes and earnest prayers for a happy holiday season, and a prosperous and fruitful year of work.
— from The Chautauquan, Vol. 05, October 1884, No. 1 by Chautauqua Institution


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