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reportA printed or microfilmed collection of facts and figures with page numbers and page headings. See report writer and query. report 1. Brit a statement on the progress, academic achievement, etc., of each child in a school, written by teachers and sent to the parents or guardian annually or each term 2. a written account of a case decided at law, giving the main points of the argument on each side, the court's findings, and the decision reached report [ri′pȯrt] (acoustics) Sharp explosive sound, as of a shot, bursting bomb, or projectile. (computer science) An output document prepared by a data-processing system. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The first sightings of poker zombie gangs were reported back in 2003, after Bravo began airing table footage of highly admired celebrities like, um, Ben Affleck and Coolio. During its recent fall meeting, Council bishops reported back on questions they were asked to respond to over the summer: "What would you do if there was no support grant available for 2006? They were given unprecedented access to sites all over Iraq, and they reported back that they could not find the huge stockpiles of weapons. |
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