"We honestly don't know what the efficacy is going to be long term, " says Reginald C.
"That was a watershed moment for us, " said BET's president of entertainment, Reginald Hudlin.
Information Minister Reginald Goodridge confirmed to the same programme that they were in the area.
Officer Muskett recalled that the plainclothes agent on duty at the time was Reginald Hightower.
He is an American Carmelite priest, Reginald Foster, Latin's loudest advocate in the modern world.
For British executive Reginald Bull, revealing his 360-degree evaluation eased his integration into two Korean companies.
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In the U.S., the New York June auctions of watches from the Collection of The Late Reginald H.
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Denise Jefferson Casper, of Massachusetts, to be United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts, vice Reginald C.
Grenada Prime Minister Keith Mitchell and Barbados Sports Minister Reginald Farley mediated the talks with West Indies Players Association representatives.
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Florida growers would have liked an even higher price floor, says Reginald Brown, executive vice president of the Florida Tomato Exchange.
By inches, the ball off the hands of the 6-foot-1 Garland cleared the outstretched hands of Reginald Buckner, the Rebels' muscular 6-9 center.
Here was a wealthy couple copying European esthetics, at a time when realists like Thomas Hart Benton and Reginald Marsh were in vogue.
The Kray twins, Reginald and Ronnie aged 34, and their 41-year-old brother Charlie have been arrested after a series of dawn raids in London.
Reginald Dumas, Mr Annan's envoy to Haiti, says the international community needs to make a 20-year commitment to prevent the country sliding back into violence yet again.
"A watch tells a lot about its owner, " said Reginald Brack, a New York-based entrepreneur and a collector and dealer of modern and vintage Rolex and Patek Philippes.
His attorney, Reginald Sharpe, could not be reached for comment.
It's unclear who started the fight, but it became an all-out brawl when Baker smashed a champagne bottle over the head of Reginald Oakley, a friend of Lewis'.
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"The estate was bequeathed to Florence, but it was Reginald who was mad about the gardens and horticulture in general who made the gardens what they are today, " she said.
Both novels have a self-serving politicking clergyman (the Reverend Isaac Blakey has much of the unctuous insincerity of the Reverend Reginald Bacon), strong-willed and opinionated judges, politicised lawyers and macho bankers.
It was, according to Ms Donovan, John's son Reginald and daughter Florence who moved with their parents to Dyffryn in 1891 who were responsible for shaping the estate into its Edwardian grandeur.
The original design was chosen in 1927 by an architect - Sir Reginald Blomfield - who wanted a design closer to the true sense of a pylon - an Egyptian gateway to the sun.
"Music is the fabric for a lot of other things, " says Reginald Williams, senior vice president strategy and operations for music at bet Networks and former chief operating officer at Desi Hits (for a year until July 2009).
In Welch's case, Byron contrasts the dying words of Reginald Jones (Welch's predecessor at GE)--"Leadership requires ethics, morals and values"--with Welch leaving the funeral "with his latest soul mate, " Suzy Wetlaufer , for whom Welch had left his second wife.
"The garden is considered to be the best Edwardian garden in Wales and was the result of a creative collaboration between Thomas Hayton Mawson, one of the most influential garden designers of the early 20th Century, and Reginald Cory, " she said.
They are first mentioned in 1282 as having been awarded to Marcher Lord Reginald de Grey along with Ruthin Castle, in recognition of the part he played in subduing an uprising by Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, the last native prince of an independent Wales.
Those who fell foul of him included politicians (Jonathan Aitken, Jeffrey Archer, Reginald Maudling), union leaders (Clive Jenkins), architects (John Poulson), journalists (notably his boss at the Mirror, David Montgomery), businessmen (the list is long), as well as disc jockeys, civil servants and countless others.
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