Rew (other)
Rew or REW may refer to: People In the military * Thomas Rew, United States Air Force * R.E.W. Turner, Canadian Army In science * George Campbell Rew, American chemist who co-invented Calumet baking powder * R. Henry Rew, British agricultural statistician In sport * Charles Rew, British rower * Harvey Rew, English professional footballer * Henry Rew, English rugby union player * James Rew, English cricketer * Kim Rew, South African sailor * Quentin Rew, New Zealand race walker Other people * Kate Rew, English journalist and author * Kimberley Rew, English singer-songwriter * Robert Rew, mayor of Rockford, Illinois, US from 1917 to 1921 Places England * Rew Down, a nature reserve on the Isle of Wight * Rew Street, an Isle of Wight village * Rewe, Devon United States * Rew, Pennsylvania Technical abbreviations * Rewind (other), in audiovisual media * Rewrite (other), in copy editing Other uses * '' Real Estate Weekly'', an American property magazine * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Rew
Thomas Frederick Rew (born March 18, 1922) is a retired United States Air Force major general who served as commander of the 3rd Air Division The 3rd Air Division (3d AD) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with Strategic Air Command, assigned to Fifteenth Air Force, being stationed at Hickam AFB, Hawaii. It was inactivated on 1 April 1992. .... He retired in 1976. References 1922 births Living people United States Air Force generals United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II American centenarians Men centenarians {{US-mil-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rew Street
Rew Street is a village on the Isle of Wight. It is located three kilometres southwest of Cowes in the north of the island. The village lies along the main road between Porchfield and Gurnard Gurnard may refer to: Fish *Sea robin Prionotinae is a subfamily of demersal, marine ray-finned fishes, part of the family Triglidae. The fishes in this subfamily are called sea robins and are found in the Western Atlantic and Eastern Pacific O ... (where the 2011 Census population was included) and consists of several farming communities. As a result, many of the houses in the area have been converted from old barns. References Villages on the Isle of Wight {{IsleofWight-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rowing
Rowing is the act of propelling a human-powered watercraft using the sweeping motions of oars to displace water and generate reactional propulsion. Rowing is functionally similar to paddling, but rowing requires oars to be mechanically attached to the boat, and the rower drives the oar like a lever, exerting force in the ''same'' direction as the boat's travel; while paddles are completely hand-held and have no attachment to the boat, and are driven like a cantilever, exerting force ''opposite'' to the intended direction of the boat. In some strict terminologies, using oars for propulsion may be termed either "pulling" or "rowing", with different definitions for each. Where these strict terminologies are used, the definitions are reversed depending on the context. On saltwater a "pulling boat" has each person working one oar on one side, alternating port and starboard along the length of the boat; whilst "rowing" means each person operates two oars, one on each side of th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Roo (other)
Roo is a fictional character in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories. Roo or ROO may also refer to: People * Ago Roo (born 1946), Estonian actor * Andrés Quintana Roo (1787-1851), Mexican liberal politician and author * Jo de Roo (born 1937), Dutch former road racing cyclist * Remi De Roo (born 1924), Canadian retired Roman Catholic bishop * Roo Borson, pen name of Canadian poet Ruth Elizabeth Borson (born 1952) * Roo Dorr (1909-c. 1961), Australian rugby union player nicknamed "Roo" * Nick Riewoldt (born 1982), Australian rules footballer nicknamed "Roo" * Wayne Rooney (born 1985), English football player nicknamed "Roo" Fictional characters * Auntie Roo, in the 1961 film ''Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?'' * Roo Stewart, in the Australian soap opera ''Home and Away'' Other uses * Roo, shortened name for kangaroo * ROO, IATA code for Rondonópolis Airport, Brazil * ROO, ISO 639-3 code for the Rotokas language, spoken on the island of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea * Roo bar or bull bar, a pr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rewe (other)
Rewe (stylized as REWE; ) is a supermarket chain in Germany and the main brand of Rewe Group headquartered in Cologne. The name originated from an abbreviation of the original name "Revisionsverband der Westkauf-Genossenschaften" (Audit union for Westkauf-Cooperatives). With about 3,300 stores, Rewe is the second largest food retailer in Germany behind Edeka. In 2011, the company started a delivery service with a test run in Frankfurt am Main, which was gradually expanded to locations throughout Germany. With this approach, Rewe was a pioneer in online grocery delivery within Germany. As of 2015, they have publicised plans for investing more heavily in their online presence. Their own store brand products are branded "" (Discounter-price), "" ("Normal" price), "" (High price, special items), "''REWE Bio''" (Organic), "''REWE Bio + vegan''" (Organic and vegan), "''REWE Regional''" and "''REWE to go''". The Bundesliga club 1. FC Köln 1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e. V., co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reenu-Rew . It published ''Xarébi'' (Struggle). In 1974 Reenu-Rew stood behind the initiative to form And-Jëf.
Reenu-Rew ( Wolof for 'Roots of the Nation') was a radical Marxist group in Senegal, founded in 1973 by Landing Savané Landing Savané (born January 10, 1945 Sources #Zuccarelli, François. ''La vie politique sénégalaise (1940-1988)''. Paris: CHEAM, 1988. Political parties in Senegal Commu ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Angora Rabbit
The Angora rabbit ( tr, Ankara tavşanı), which is one of the oldest types of domestic rabbit, is bred for the long fibers of its coat, known as ''Angora wool'', which are gathered by shearing, combing or plucking. Because rabbits do not possess the same allergy-causing qualities as many other animals, their wool is an important alternative. There are at least 11 distinct breeds of Angora rabbit, four of which are currently recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA): English Angora, French Angora, Giant Angora and Satin Angora. Others include German Angora, Chinese Angora, Finnish Angora, Japanese Angora, Korean Angora, Russian Angora, St Lucian Angora and Swiss Angora. History The Angora is said to have originated in Ankara (historically known as ''Angora)'', in present-day Turkey, and is known to have been brought to France in 1723. The Angora rabbit became a popular pet of the French royalty in the mid-18th century, and Angoras had spread to other pa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rew-Ardashir
Reishahr ( fa, ری شهر) or Rev Ardashir () was a city on the Persian Gulf in medieval Iran and is currently an archaeological site near Bushehr. It may be identical to the Antiochia-in-Persis of the Seleucid period, but was refounded by Ardashir I (d. AD 224), the first ruler of the Sasanian Empire. In the Church of the East, it was seat of the metropolitan bishop of the province of Fars from at least 424. The name "Rew-Ardashir" means "Rich is Ardashir". The city is mentioned by many historians, such as '' Farhang-i Anandraj'', Hamdollah Mostowfi's Nuzhat al-Qulub, Majmal al-tawarikh, and Ibn Balkhi's ''Farsnameh''. In particular, some historians such as Yaqut al-Hamawi's Mu'jam Al-Buldan write of the city being centered on a pre-Islamic academic center of higher learning where scholars converged to study medicine as well as Indian and Greek sciences.Tārīkh-i ʻulūm va adabīyāt-i Īrānī (تاریخ علوم و ادبیات ایرانی). Safa, Ẕabīḥ All ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Real Estate Weekly
''Real Estate Weekly'' is a weekly American real estate magazine primarily covering New York City New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the U .... References External linksOfficial site Real estate in the United States Business magazines published in the United States {{business-mag-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rewrite (other)
Rewrite and rewriting may refer to: *Script doctoring, revisions to an existing script for stage and screen productions *Rewriting, methods for replacing elements of a formula with other suitable expressions, in mathematics, computer science, and logic, such as: ** Graph rewriting, technique of creating a new graph out of an original graph algorithmically ** Sender Rewriting Scheme, a scheme for rewriting the envelope sender address of an email message **String rewriting, a rewriting system over strings from an alphabet *Rewrite (programming), the act or result of writing new source code to replace an existing computer program * Rewrite man, a journalist that crafts stories based on information reported by others * "Rewrite" (song), 2004 single by Asian Kung-Fu Generation * ''Rewrite'' (visual novel), a 2011 Japanese visual novel by Key *'' The Rewrite'', a 2014 American romantic comedy film See also *Tax Law Rewrite Project, a major effort to re-write the entire tax legislation o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rewind (other)
Rewind may refer to: General uses * Rewind, the process of winding magnetic tape inside a cassette or a microfilm reel backwards to a previous point on the reel ** Rewind symbol, a media control symbol indicating tape rewind or analogous operations * Rewind (C), in the C programming language, an input/output function * Rewind slitting or roll slitting; the process for slitting down large rolls of material into smaller rolls Film and television * ''Rewind'' (2013 film), an American TV film by Jack Bender * ''Rewind'' (2019 film), an American documentary film * Rewind (TV channel), a Canadian cable television network * Rewind TV, a free-to-air American entertainment channel * ''Rewind'' (Australian TV series), a 2004 history program * ''Rewind'' (South Korean TV series), a 2019–2020 variety program * '' Rewind with Samina Peerzada'', the 2017 first series of the Pakistani streaming TV talk show ''With Samina Peerzada'' * "Rewind" (''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.''), a television epi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rew, Pennsylvania
Rew is a census-designated place (CDP) in Foster Township, McKean County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The community is almost halfway between Bradford and the borough and county seat of Smethport. A notable attraction in Rew is the Bradford Speedway, location of a 1958 NASCAR race won by Junior Johnson. Geography Rew is located at the summit of a steep hill, where Pennsylvania Routes 46 and 646 intersect. It is located near the triple boundary of Foster, Otto Otto is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German short form (variants ''Audo'', '' Odo'', '' Udo'') of Germanic names beginning in ''aud-'', an element meaning "wealth, prosperity". The name is recorde ... and Keating Townships. Demographics As of the 2010 census, the population of Rew was 199, and was estimated 135 in the 2019 estimate. Every resident (100%) in the town was Caucasian. The median age and male ratio were also high, at 54.7 and 1:8:1, respectively. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |