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  • 11Reserve Officers' Training Corps — ROTC links here. For other uses, see ROTC (disambiguation)A Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) ROTC produces officers in all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces except the U.S. Coast Guard: 56 percent of U.S. Army, 11 percent of the U.S. Marine …

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  • 12Reserve currency — A reserve currency (or anchor currency) is a currency which is held in significant quantities by many governments and institutions as part of their foreign exchange reserves. It also tends to be the international pricing currency for products… …

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  • 13Reserve Officer School — Infobox Military Unit unit name= Reserve Officer School caption=The Colour of the School dates= 1920–1942: Reserviupseerikoulu 1942–1945: Upseerikoulu 1948– Reserviupseerikoulu country= FIN allegiance= branch= nowrap| type= Military school role=… …

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  • 14Reserve component of the Armed Forces of the United States — The Reserve Components of the United States Department of Defense and United States Department of Homeland Security (in the case of the United States Coast Guard) are military organizations with members who generally perform a minimum of 39 days… …

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  • 15Reserve Forces Act (1996) — The Reserve Forces Act 1996 is British legislation that provides for the maintenance and composition of the British military s Reserve Forces. Provisions of the Act An Act to make provision with respect to the reserve forces of the Crown and… …

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  • 16Lapland Nature Reserve — ▪ reserve, Russia Russian  Laplandsky Zapovednik,         natural area set aside for research in the natural sciences in the western part of the Kola Peninsula, northwestern Russia. It lies west of Lake Imandra and has an area of 1,075 square… …

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  • 17Reserve requirement — The reserve requirement (or required reserve ratio) is a bank regulation that sets the minimum reserves each bank must hold to customer deposits and notes. These reserves are designed to satisfy withdrawal demands, and would normally be in the… …

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  • 18Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe — Logo of Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is the central bank of Zimbabwe. Contents 1 History 2 Structure …

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  • 19reserve — re|serve1 W3 [rıˈzə:v US ə:rv] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: reserver, from Latin reservare to keep back , from servare to keep ] 1.) to arrange for a place in a hotel, restaurant, plane etc to be kept for you to use at a… …

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  • 20Reserve Bank of Australia — noun the central bank of Australia, responsible for banking and other services for the federal and some state governments; regulates the Australian monetary and banking system; originated in 1911 with the establishment of the Commonwealth Bank of …