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1. The Cot has a "rolling" assessment reference date (ARD) window, with an ARD checkpoint every seven days

2. Arduousnesses 11 letter Words starting with ard

3. She coontae as ard-valley ayns Bretin Yiass eh Casnewydd, ny hoie er yn Afon Wysg.Ta'n ard-valley hene balley reiragh y choontae

4. The hill fort of Ard Mhacha, around which modern Armagh …

5. Adaptive Receive Diversity (ARD) processes in a TD-SCDMA network

6. Metal leaching & Acid Rock Drainage( ML/ARD)); 6.11.3 (Environmental Setting:

7. Microbial oxidation of ores, tailings, and overburden contribute s to ARD.

8. The Cave is located in the Pont-d'Arc Valley of Ardèche, France, at the entrance of the Ardèche gorges between the Cevennes and Rhone valleys.

9. The PHA effectively neutralised moderately acidic ARD and removed potential pollutants (e.g.

10. Bogy is a commune of the Ardèche department in southern France

11. Armagh, Irish Ard Mhacha, city, Armagh City, Banbridge, and Craigavon district, southern Northern Ireland

12. County Armagh, or Ard Mhacha in Irish, is located in the north-east of Ireland

13. This mine site generates highly contaminated acid rock drainage (ARD) with negative impacts on its surrounding area.

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15. Key words: waste rock, acid rock drainage (ARD), capillary barrier, geosynthetic clay liner, amended soil systems, percolation, MINTEQ.

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18. Saint Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral stands on the hill from which the City of Armagh derives its name – Ard Mhacha the Height of Macha

19. Meine Absurdeste Buchmesse I "WHAT A MESS" - Der Podcast zur Buchmesse Die ARD-Buchmessenbühne findet in diesem Jahr ohne Publikum statt

20. Miller, for Edw[ard] Dod and Nath[aniel] Ekins, […], OCLC 152706203: it would Autoptically ſilence that dispute out of which side Eve was framed

21. Adenovirus type 4 and type 7 live vaccine is used to prevent febrile (with fever) acute respiratory disease (ARD) caused by Adenovirus type 4 and type 7

22. From Middle English Coward, from Old French coart, cuard (> French couard), from coue (“tail”), coe + -ard (pejorative agent noun suffix); coue, coe is in turn from Latin cauda

23. Arder ( first-person singular present ardo, first-person singular preterite ardí, past participle ardido ) ( intransitive) to burn, blaze (to be consumed by fire or in flames) Synonym: quemar

24. The official name of the replica cave is Caverne du Pont d'Arc, since it is very close to the natural bridge formation over the Ardèche River

25. Armament Technology is the master distributor for ELCAN and manufactures Tangent Theta's line of rifle scopes as well as Tenebraex ® flip covers, anti reflection devices (ARD), polarizers and laser filters.

26. Armagh (/ ɑːr ˈ m ɑː / ar-MAH; Irish: Ard Mhacha, IPA: [ˌaɾd̪ˠ ˈwaxə], "Macha's height") is the county town of County Armagh and a city in Northern Ireland, as well as a civil parish

27. Miller, for Edw[ard] Dod and Nath[aniel] Ekins, […], OCLC 152706203: their Coition is made by supersaliency, like that of horses, as we are informed by some who have beheld them in that act

28. Alternative etymology derives Middle English beggere, Beggare, beggar from Old French begart, originally a member of the Beghards, a lay brotherhood of mendicants in the Low Countries, from Middle Dutch beggaert (“mendicant”), with pejorative suffix (see -ard

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30. Alternative etymology derives Middle English beggere, Beggare, beggar from Old French begart, originally a member of the Beghards, a lay brotherhood of mendicants in the Low Countries, from Middle Dutch beggaert (“mendicant”), with pejorative suffix (see -ard : 4

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32. Provided the PDI does not exceed the ADI or ARD for any subpopulation or age group, the expected residue levels are established as MRLs under the Food and Drugs Act to prevent the sale of food with higher residue levels.

33. Arctitude Arctizite Arcturus Arcuate Arcuation Arcubalist Arcubalister Ard Ardency Ardent Ardently Ardentness Ardor Arduous Arduously Arduousness Are Area Aread Areed Areek Arefaction Arefy Arena Arenaceous Arenation Arendalite Arendator Arenilitic Arenose Areola Areole Areometrical Areometry Areopagite Areopagitic Areopagus Areotic Aretology

34. It is bordered to the north by the Ardèche department, to the east by the Nîmes Arrondissement, to the south by the Le Vigan Arrondissement and to the west by the Lozère department.

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36. Braggart (n.) "a boaster," 1570s, formerly also braggard, from French bragard (16c.), with pejorative ending (see -ard) + braguer "to flaunt, brag," perhaps originally "to show off clothes, especially breeches," from brague "breeches" (see bracket (n.))

37. Reading of Assurances The ARD committee assures that removal of students with disabilities from the regular educational environment occurs only if the nature or severity of the disability is such that education in regular classes with the use of supplementary aids and …

38. The Caverne du Pont-d'Arc is a replica of the Chauvet Cave in the commune of Vallon-Pont-d'Arc, in the department of Ardèche and in the Rhône-Alpes region of France.Construction began in October 2012 and it was opened to the public in 2015

39. "An Innis Aigh (The Happy Isle)" "Waulking Set" "Canan nan Gaidheal (The Language of the Gael)" "Piobaireachd Dhomhnuill Dhuibh (Pibroch of Black Donald)" "Soraidh Leis an Ait (Farewell to the place where I was raised)" "An Ataireachd Ard

40. Blimey ! I didn't see that! * 1945 , , British Mysteries'', in ''The Kenneth Roberts Reader , 2002, page 191, “Blimey'!” he says in his rough, shepherd's voice, “' Blimey , but it?s cruel ?ard to be chucked out of one?s digs wivout a blarsted word!” * 2007 , Penny Vincenzi, The Dilemma , page 311, ‘Blimey ,’ said Barnaby

41. Word History: A Coward is one who "turns tail." The word comes from Old French couart, coart, "Coward," and is related to Italian codardo, "Coward." Couart is formed from coe, a northern French dialectal variant of cue, "tail" (from Latin cōda), to which the derogatory suffix -ard was added.

42. Bastard "illegitimate child," early 13c., from Old French Bastard "acknowledged child of a nobleman by a woman other than his wife" (11c., Modern French bâtard), probably from fils de bast "packsaddle son," meaning a child conceived on an improvised bed (saddles often doubled as beds while traveling), with pejorative ending -art (see -ard)

43. In Aleppo governorate, groups from the Jabhat Fath al-Sham (Nusrah Front) terrorist organization used multiple-launch rocket systems, tube artillery, mortars and small arms to fire on the Amri, Ard al-Sabbagh, Binyamin, Dahiyat al-Assad, Jam‘iyat al-Zahra’, Layramun, Sukkari and Shaykh Sa‘d neighbourhoods, the Castello trade centre, the Assad Military Academy and the Hajj bridge in Aleppo city.

44. Ardore (Calabrian: Ardùri; Ancient Greek: Άρδωρ, romanized: Ardor) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Reggio Calabria in the Italian region Calabria, located about 90 kilometres (56 mi) southwest of Catanzaro and about 45 kilometres (28 mi) east of Reggio Calabria.As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 4,822 and an area of 32.7 square kilometres (12.6 sq mi).

45. The name “Armagh” derives from the Irish word Ard meaning “height” and Macha, together meaning “height (or high place) and Macha.Macha is mentioned in the Book of the Taking of Ireland, and is also said to have been responsible for the construction of the hill site of Emain Macha (now Navan Fort near Armagh City) to serve as the capital of the Ulaid kings (who give their name to

46. 1988 Oslo, Crown Princess Sonja International Music Competition, 5th Prize 1990 Warsaw, International Chopin Piano Competition, 5th Prize 1992 Sydney, International Piano Competition of Australia, 5th Prize 1993 Munich, ARD International Music Competition, 1st Prize 2006 Classical Internet Awards, Camille Saint-Saëns, Piano Concertos III & V Classical Records Frederic Chopin, Mazurkas, Ballads, Walzes, Andante Spianato Frederic Chopin, the two piano concertos; Orchestra Filarmonica di Torino, Julian Kovatchev Frederic Chopin, integral Préludes and Impromptus Frederic Chopin, integral Etudesop.

47. "one who lacks courage to meet danger or shrinks from the chance of being hurt," mid-13c., from Anglo-French couard, couart, Old French coart "Coward" (no longer the usual word in French, which has now in this sense poltron, from Italian, and lâche), from coe "tail," from Latin coda, popular dialect variant of cauda "tail" (see coda) + -ard, an agent noun suffix denoting one that