quire|quires in English

noun

['kwaɪə(r)]

one-twentieth of a ream of paper (equal to 24 or 25 sheets); set of printed sheets arranged in the proper order after folding

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1. The second part, literature summary. On in quire learning research.

2. English words for Cahier include notebook, book, quire and copybook

3. As a genre it has become quire respectable in recent years.

4. Escaping from the quire was no easier than getting into it.

5. Due to this , choosing the right site dating services online can quire confusing .

6. That got me moving east fast, searching hard now for access to the quire.

7. There was no way into the quire climbing over his lordship, but under ...?

8. Furthermore, the development unit does not pay out the price to ac-quire the related intellectual property, but only pays out the price to ac-quire the real right of the construction.

9. Lysosomes are quire abundant and active. They are usually located near bile canaliculi and Golgi complexes.

10. The manager has (got) quire a few letters to be typed out before 12 o'clock.

11. P46 is an example of a relatively old and rare form of Codex, the single-quire Codex

12. The modified terms of payment you propose are quire acceptable and a telex has been dispatched to you to this effect .

13. But as they processed into the Quire of the royal chapel in June 1988 the ancient families were in a minority.

14. That got me moving east fast, searching hard now for access to the quire. Along the aisle, half running.

15. This could be an alternative route back to the turret, I thought, a route to bypass the quire.

16. The essence of lifelong learning is the key to study and in quire into and practice the idea of lifelong learning.

17. I cant decide now I ll have first ahead my office and in quire before I can give you definite answer .

18. The key process and difficulty to realize compute intelligent auxiliary diagnosis of retinal image is how to automatically ac- quire the pathological information.

19. In a church service; a group of musicians: a string Choir Not to be confused with: quire – a set of twenty-four uniform sheets of

20. The cost of a plant asset is the purchase price, applicable tax es, purchase commissions, and all other amounts paid to ac quire the asset and to ready it for its intended use.

21. From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]: Acquirement \ Ac * quire " ment \ (-ment), noun The act of acquiring, or that which is acquired; attainment

22. As the congregation pressed through afterwards into the south quire aisle they found the windows still wreathed in incense, like the cloud of God that had enveloped Jesus on the mountain.

23. 'toward him, and looked Confidingly upon *' ac 'h w 'th a calm, clear eye, in a manner ent straight to ake an oath V in girl stepped red blood man face and neck, intended to in quire if she ever blasphemed