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rimase e rivolsesi a me
Chiuser le porte que' nostri avversari nel petto al mio segnor, che fuor rimase, e rivolsesi a me con passi rari.
— from Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno by Dante Alighieri

receipt eine Rechnung ausstellen make
Projekt aufgeben abandon a scheme eine Prozessverhandlung vertagen to adjourn a case eine Quittung ausstellen to make out a receipt eine Quittung unterschreiben to sign a receipt eine Rechnung ausstellen make out an invoice eine Rechnung begleichen settle an account eine Rechnung bezahlen pay a bill eine
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig

revised entirely reset and made
These Dictionaries have all been thoroughly revised, entirely reset, and made to conform in all essential respects to that great standard authority in English—Webster’s International Dictionary.
— from A History of the Philippines by David P. Barrows

replace everything removed a memorandum
If the search proves everything to be in order, the searchers have carefully to replace everything removed, a memorandum of the search is to be made in the log-book, and the searched vessel is to be allowed to proceed on her course.
— from International Law. A Treatise. Volume 1 (of 2) Peace. Second Edition by L. (Lassa) Oppenheim

room except Rollins and myself
And one by one everybody in the room except Rollins and myself became drawn more or less into it.
— from Rainy Week by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

rhyme Evenin red an mornin
"Don't yo' remember Mammy's old rhyme: "Evenin' red an' mornin' gray Certain signs of a beautiful day; Evenin' gray an' mornin' red, Sends a nigger wet to bed."
— from The Boy with the U. S. Weather Men by Francis Rolt-Wheeler

rich episcopal robes and mitre
[21] The young bishop in his rich episcopal robes and mitre, his pastoral staff laid against his shoulder, while with absorbed earnest look he turns the pages of his great breviary, is one of the most satisfactory creations, full of dignity, goodness and thought, that any artist has shown us.
— from Pintoricchio by Evelyn March Phillipps

rumor ex rotulis ad me
110 'Prout rumor ex rotulis ad me devenit.'
— from Feudal England: Historical Studies on the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries by John Horace Round

run every risk and meet
For that reason, if for no other, she determined to go to Chetwynde Castle, run every risk, and meet her fate.
— from The Cryptogram: A Novel by James De Mille

R E Rollett Auckland Mounted
13/438 Trooper R. R. E. Rollett, Auckland Mounted Rifles.
— from New Zealanders at Gallipoli by Fred Waite


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