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Reid (other)
Reid is a Scottish surname. Reid may also refer to: Given name * Reid Anderson, American jazz bassist * Reid Detmers, American baseball player * Reid Duke, American professional ''Magic: the Gathering'' player * Reid Hamilton, a very influential Latino activist from the Chicano Movement, Chicano movement * Reid Hershel, a fictional character in the video game ''Tales of Eternia'' * Reid Hoffman, American businessman and the co-founder of LinkedIn * Reid Sinnett (born 1996), American football player * Reid Travis (born 1995), American basketball player Places * Reid, Australian Capital Territory, inner suburb of Canberra, Australia * Division of Reid, a Sydney electorate in the Australian House of Representatives * Reid, Maryland, census-designated place in Washington County * Reid, West Virginia * Utica Avenue, in Brooklyn, New York City; the northern portion was formerly Reid Avenue * Reid Rocks, small rocky islet in western Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia * Reids Peak, a mounta ...
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Reid
Reid is a surname of Scotland, Scottish origin. It means "red". People with the surname * Alec Cunningham-Reid (1895–1977), British politician * Alan Reid (other), multiple people * Alex Reid (other), multiple people * Alexander Reid (other), multiple people * Alexandra Reid (born 1992), American singer * Amanda Reid (born 1996), Australian Paralympic athlete * Amanda Reid (taxonomist), Australian biologist * Amy Sanderson (suffragette), Amy Sanderson née Reid (1876–1931), Scottish suffragette * Andrew Reid (other), multiple people * Andy Reid (other), multiple people ** Andy Reid (born 1958), American professional football coach * Angella Reid, White House Chief Usher * Anne Cooke Reid (1907–1997), African American stage director and academic * Anthony Reid (born 1957), British racing driver * Anthony Reid (academic) (1939–2025), New Zealand-born Australian historian of Southeast Asia * Antonio Reid (born 1956), American recor ...
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Reids Peak
Reids Peak is an mountain summit in Summit County, Utah, United States. Description Reids Peak is located east of Salt Lake City in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. It is situated in the western Uinta Mountains which are a subrange of the Rocky Mountains. Precipitation runoff from this mountain drains north into headwaters of the Weber River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises above the Weber River in one mile (1.6 km). Access to the mountain is via the Mirror Lake Highway. The mountain was first named "Reeds Peak" in 1875, and the present spelling of the toponym was officially adopted in 1932 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. The peak is named after an early explorer of this region.
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Justice Reid (other)
Justice Reid may refer to: * Robert Reid (judge) (1855–1923), associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court * Charles S. Reid (1897–1947), associate justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia * Neil E. Reid (1871–1956), associate justice of the Michigan Supreme Court * Lyle Reid (born 1930), associate justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court The Tennessee Supreme Court is the highest court in the state of Tennessee. The Supreme Court's three buildings are seated in Nashville, Knoxville, and Jackson, Tennessee. The Court is composed of five members: a chief justice, and four justice ... See also * Justice Read (other) * Justice Reed (other) {{disambiguation, tndis ...
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Ried (other)
__NOTOC__ Ried may refer to: Places Alsace * Ried (natural region) Austria *Ried in der Riedmark, a market town in Upper Austria *Ried im Innkreis, a city in Upper Austria and the surrounding Bezirk Ried im Innkreis * Ried im Oberinntal, a village in Tyrol *Ried im Traunkreis, a village in Upper Austria *Ried im Zillertal, a village in Tyrol Germany *Ried, Bavaria in Landkreis Aichach-Friedberg in Bavaria *District of the city Schrobenhausen, Bavaria *Part of Ebersburg in the District of Fulda in Hessen *Part of Gemeinde Feldkirchen-Westerham in Landkreis Rosenheim in Bavaria *Part of the village Altmannstein in Landkreis Eichstätt *Part of the village Eriskirch on Lake Constance *Part of the village Frauenneuharting in the District of Ebersberg, Bavaria *Part of the village Kochel am See in the District of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen in Bavaria *Part of the village Obermaiselstein in the District of Oberallgäu in Bavaria *Part of the village Pfronten in Bavaria *Riedstadt, Hesse, ...
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Rhead
Rhead is a surname, and may refer to: * Charlotte Rhead (1885–1947), English ceramics designer * Frederick Alfred Rhead (1856–1933), English potter * Frederick Hurten Rhead (1880–1942), ceramicist and figure in the Arts and Crafts movement * Louis Rhead (1857–1926), English-born American artist, illustrator, author, and angler * Matt Rhead (born 1984), English footballer See also * Reade (name), given name and surname * Read (surname) * Reed (name) * Reid (other) Reid is a Scottish surname. Reid may also refer to: Given name * Reid Anderson, American jazz bassist * Reid Detmers, American baseball player * Reid Duke, American professional ''Magic: the Gathering'' player * Reid Hamilton, a very influential ...
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Reade (other)
Reade may refer to: * Reade (name), a list of people with the surname or given name * Frank Reade, the protagonist of a series of dime novels published primarily for boys * Reade baronets, two extinct titles in the Baronetage of England * Reade Township, Pennsylvania, United States * Reade Peak, Graham Land, Antarctica See also * * * Read (other) * Reed (other) * Reid (other) Reid is a Scottish surname. Reid may also refer to: Given name * Reid Anderson, American jazz bassist * Reid Detmers, American baseball player * Reid Duke, American professional ''Magic: the Gathering'' player * Reid Hamilton, a very influential ...
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Read (surname)
Read is a surname of English origins. Derivation The name is most likely to derive from ''rēad,'' the Anglo-Saxon (Old English) term for the colour red. As a name it is believed to have originally been descriptive of person's complexion or hair being wikt:ruddy, ruddy or red. Old English had spelling variants depending on dialect, ''rēad'' was the form in West Saxon dialect (Old English), West Saxon, ''rēid'' was the spelling characteristic of Northumbrian dialect, Northumbrian English. This variation is probably fossilised in the modern name variants, Read and Reid (other), Reid. There is a settlement in Lancashire called Read, Lancashire, Read, the name deriving from an Old English term meaning roe[deer]-headland, this may also account for some Read surnames. Historical use As a personal name a grammatical form of Read, Reada, was used at the earliest stages of English history. The English town of Reading, Berkshire, Reading on the River Thames derives its name from ...
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Reed (name)
Reed may be either a surname or given name. Reed as a surname "Reed" is commonly believed to be a nickname-derived surname referring to a person's complexion or hair being ruddy or red. At least one example of the Reed surname, that originating in the County of Northumberland in northern England, is derived from a location, the valley of Redesdale and the River Rede that runs through it.Sir Walter Scott, ''Rokeby'', John Ballantine & Co., Edinburgh, 1813. In the United States, Reed was adopted by some Pennsylvania Dutch (German) families in the 18th century, notably that of John Reed (Johannes Reith), a former Hessian soldier from Raboldshausen, Germany, who made the first documented gold find in the United States in 1799. The Reed Gold Mine is today a State Historic Site in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. 'Reed' appears as a surname most commonly in English-speaking countries, especially in the United States, where it was the 55th most common surname in 1990 accounting fo ...
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Reid's
Reid's was an 11-store chain located in various rural South Carolina communities, specifically Barnwell, Orangeburg, Langley, New Ellenton, Batesburg, Walterboro, St. George, Aiken, Saluda, Cayce, and Hampton. Most of these stores were all former Food Lion stores and carried Food Lion branded goods and used the Food Lion infrastructure. The common theme to these stores appeared to be that they were all older stores which Food Lion had apparently determined were located in markets small enough to make enlarging or opening a new store unprofitable. But, by operating under a different brand name to differentiate them from Food Lion, prices and selection could be different from a standard Food Lion store and can still be profitably run without remodeling. Some exceptions to this standard were the Langley location, which was located in a former Food Lion, and the Hampton, South Carolina location which was in a former BI-LO. Reid's advertised mainly via newspaper ads with occas ...
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Read (other)
Read or READ may refer to: Computing * Read (computer), to retrieve data from a storage device * Read (system call), a low-level IO function on a file descriptor in a computer * Read (Unix), a command in Unix operating systems Places * Read, Lancashire, England, a village * Read, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Read Township, Clayton County, Iowa, United States * Read Township, Butler County, Nebraska, United States * Read Mountains, Coats Land, Antarctica * Mount Read, a mountain in Tasmania, Australia * Read Island, British Columbia, Canada People * Read (surname), including a list of people with this surname * Read Montague (born 1960) American neuroscientist and popular science author * Read Viemeister (1922–1993), American industrial designer * Miss Read (1913–2012), pen name of British author Dora Jessie Saint READ * Reading Excellence and Discovery Foundation, a non-profit charitable organization founded in 1999 * READ Global, a non ...
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Reed (other)
Reed or Reeds may refer to: Science, technology, biology, and medicine * Reed bird (other) * Reed pen, writing implement in use since ancient times * Reed (plant), one of several tall, grass-like wetland plants of the order Poales * Reed reaction, in chemistry * Reed receiver, an outdated form of multi-channel signal decoding * Reed relay, one or more reed switches controlled by an electromagnet * Reed switch, an electrical switch operated by an applied magnetic field * Reed valve, restricts the flow of fluids to a single direction * Reed (weaving), a comb like tool for beating the weft when weaving * Reed's law, describes the utility of large networks, particularly social networks * Reed–Solomon error correction, a systematic way of building codes that can be used to detect and correct multiple random symbol errors * Reed–Sternberg cell, related to Hodgkin's disease Organizations * Reed (company), offering employment-related services (UK) * Reed and Stem, f ...
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Reid Vapor Pressure
{{Short description, Measure of the volatility of gasoline and other petroleum products Reid vapor pressure (RVP) is a common measure of the Gasoline#Volatility, volatility of gasoline and other petroleum products. It is defined as the absolute vapor pressure exerted by the vapor of the liquid and any dissolved gases/moisture at 37.8 °C (100 °F) as determined by the test method ASTM-D-323, which was first developed in 1930 and has been revised several times (the latest version is ASTM D323-15a). The test method measures the vapor pressure of gasoline, volatile crude oil, jet fuels, naphtha, and other volatile petroleum products but is not applicable for liquefied petroleum gases. ASTM D323-15a requires that the sample be chilled to 0 to 1 degrees Celsius and then poured into the apparatus; for any material that solidifies at this temperature, this step cannot be performed. RVP is commonly reported in kilopascals (kPa) or pounds per square inch (psi) and represents vol ...
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