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1Resorting — Resort Re*sort , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Resorted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Resorting}.] [OF. resortir to withdraw, take refuge, F. ressortir to be in the jurisdiction, LL. resortire; pref. re re + L. sortiri to draw lots, obtain by lot, from sors lot. See …
2resorting — n. act of utilizing a source of help re·sort || rɪ sÉ”rt / sÉ”Ëb n. popular vacation site, place of recreation; source of help, source of protection v. have recourse, utilize a source of help …
3resorting — …
4resorting to violence — using violence …
5Nancy Drew Dossier: Resorting to Danger — Developer(s) Her Interactive Publisher(s) Her Inte …
6Nancy Drew Dossier: Resorting to Danger — Нэнси Дрю. Дело №2: Опасные связи Разработчик Her Interactive Издатели …
7patronage — Resorting to a store, shop, office, or service establishment for obtaining goods, merchandise, services, etc. The right of nominating the minister of a church. See 2 Bl Comm 21. Support and favor. To state that a certain prostitute is under the… …
8Nancy Drew — This article is about the fictional character. For the film, see Nancy Drew (2007 film). 1966 cover of the revised version of The Secret of the Old Clock, the first Nancy Drew mystery Nancy Drew is a fictional young amateur detective in various… …
9resort to — HAVE RECOURSE TO, fall back on, turn to, make use of, use, employ, avail oneself of; stoop to, descend to, sink to. → resort * * * re ˈsort to [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they resort to he/she/it resorts to …
10Cannibalism — For non human cannibalism, see Cannibalism (zoology). For other uses, see Cannibal (disambiguation). Cannibalism, Brazil. Engraving by Theodor de Bry for Hans Staden s account of his 1557 captivity …