Reigner

Reign´er


n.1.One who reigns.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Pinson y Reigner (2012) complementan esta lectura destacando el avatar territorial del Estado keynesiano, para lo cual acunan la nocion de keynesianismo espacial, donde se implementan politicas de redistribucion espacial de la riqueza y en el cual "la estandarizacion es un patron de las politicas publicas en general, y de las politicas urbanas y de planificacion del territorio en particular" (p.
The earliest successful carotid body tumor resection was performed by Reigner in 18809.
Gianessi and Reigner [1] estimate that herbicide use provides a labor equivalent of 70 million hand laborers and increases crop yields as much as 20%.
As Reigner One, leader of the oligarchy that cheated their way to power a millennium prior, congratulates himself on deducing that "Bannus field's spread a bit in the night"(320) after he sees his companions Vierran and Reigner Three disappear long before reaching the place his technology said the border was the night before, "[h]e did not see the trees appear behind him, softly springing into existence at intervals along Wood Street [...].
It was Reigner in 1890 who first did a splenectomy in a laborer who fell from height and presented with a thready pulse and abdominal distension.
Pascal Reigner, vice president, LifeSpace Business, said winning the Barwa City project marked yet another big breakthrough for the division.
"Excellent teamwork, support and cross-business unit cooperation helped us clinch the high-scale project," said Pascal Reigner, vice president of LifeSpace Business, Schneider Electric.
Pascal Reigner, vice president, LifeSpace business, Schneider Electric, said: "We are delighted about winning the Barwa City project, which marks yet another big breakthrough for us in the LifeSpace business.
On the front nine, Reigner only returned a modest 17 points.