Arb
an arbitrager.
contemporary examples
franz also said that the arb did not shield officials from questioning or blame.
congress: hillary’s benghazi investigation let top officials escape blame josh rogin september 14, 2013
he was interviewed by the arb, but not identified as having done anything wrong.
exclusive: hillary’s benghazi ‘scapegoat’ speaks out josh rogin may 19, 2013
members of congress received a cl-ssified briefing on the arb’s findings wednesday.
benghazi resignations begin eli lake december 18, 2012
also, the committee identified several conflicts of interest between the arb and the people it was investigating.
congress: hillary’s benghazi investigation let top officials escape blame josh rogin september 14, 2013
pickering and arb co-chairman retired navy adm. mike mullen will testify before the committee september 19, c-mmings noted.
congress: hillary’s benghazi investigation let top officials escape blame josh rogin september 14, 2013
instead, the arb must work out agreements with the railroads themselves if they wish to go beyond federal regulation.
obama’s climate-change hypocrisy josh dzieza september 27, 2011
the arb deliberations were conducted in strict confidentiality.
why hill briefing on benghazi won’t improve security p.j. crowley december 17, 2012
historical examples
bburs technical terms to describe the metre he used are, ramal musaddas makhbn ´ar and arb gh abtar gh makhbn muhzf wazn.
the bbur-nma in english babur, emperor of hindustan
another word is arb, which is applied to the flies which were brought upon egypt in the great plague.
bible animals; j. g. wood
perhaps 7, 8, or 10 bajaurs had fallen to the matchlock-fire (arb) before night.
the bbur-nma in english babur, emperor of hindustan
abbreviation
angiotensin receptor blocker
arbitrageur
accounting research bulletin
Read Also:
- Arba kanfoth
a rectangular piece of cloth with fringes at the four corners and a hole in the center for the head, worn under the clothes by orthodox jewish males.
- Arbalist
a powerful medieval crossbow with a steel bow, used to shoot stones, metal b-lls, arrows, etc. historical examples the cross-bow, or arbalist, was a popular weapon with the etolians, and was introduced into england in the thirteenth century. every boy’s book: a complete encyclopdia of sports and amus-m-nts various an arbalist or cross-bow man; also […]
- Arbathite
arbathite a name given to abi-albon, or, as elsewhere called, abiel, one of david’s warriors (2 sam. 23:31; 1 chr. 11:32), probably as being an inhabitant of arabah (josh. 15:61), a town in the wilderness of judah.
- Arbela
an ancient city of -ssyria, e of the tigris, on the site of modern erbil: headquarters of darius iii before his defeat by alexander the great at gaugamela 331 b.c. historical examples ashurbanabal proceeds to arbela for the purpose of worshipping her during this sacred period. the religion of babylonia and -ssyria morris jastrow temples […]
- Arbias
arbias alcohol related brain injury -ssociation