Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An abbreviation of
Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy .
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- initialism
Argentine peso
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Examples
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Lakewood, NJ named Dave who runs something he called ARS (we assume the "A" is for Aryan), who kept trying to get us to come to a Call the Paramedics show.
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Gideon is wearing an experimental suit called ARS, the Augmented Reality Suit, and the ARS designation is prominently displayed on his chest.
Ars Technica Ben Kuchera 2010
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For some forest species such as the longleaf pine, it turns out higher CO2 levels that can come with global climate change could be a boon, increasing growth and survival, according to long-term ARS studies.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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For some forest species such as the longleaf pine, it turns out higher CO2 levels that can come with global climate change could be a boon, increasing growth and survival, according to long-term ARS studies.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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For some forest species such as the longleaf pine, it turns out higher CO2 levels that can come with global climate change could be a boon, increasing growth and survival, according to long-term ARS studies.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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Among the worst holdouts is Oppenheimer & Co., which sold approximately $1 billion in ARS.
Phil Trupp: Time to End Wall Street's Massive Roach Motel Phil Trupp 2010
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Among the worst holdouts is Oppenheimer & Co., which sold approximately $1 billion in ARS.
Phil Trupp: Time to End Wall Street's Massive Roach Motel Phil Trupp 2010
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I signed up for the Article Rescue Squadron, having seen it mentioned in Broughton's manual: the ARS is a small group that opposes "extremist deletion."
The Charms of Wikipedia Baker, Nicholson 2008
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Investigators are looking at whether Fidelity's relationship with Goldman may have given Fidelity an incentive to sell the instruments, also called ARS's, this person said.
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He said Ms. Constable's comments didn't change the views of Messrs. Mauro and Conery, whom he described as "men of integrity and intellectual honesty who called the ARS [auction-rate securities] market as they saw it."
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