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rec  (rk)
n. Informal
Recreation.

rec [rɛk]
n
(Social Science / Human Geography) Informal short for recreation (ground)
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rec abbr of recommendedempf.


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TABLE 1 REC MERGER MOTIVES Motive Rationale To reduce debt Because certain smaller RECS may face excessive debt and interest charges, it follows that a merger creating a larger firm might be more efficient and lower the firm's debt burden.
Byline: BY PAUL EDWARDS Daily Post Correspondent ST HELENS RECS captain Stuart Toole believes the future of his club is under threat because of its continuing struggle to pay the levy charged by the company which manages the Ruskin Drive leisure complex.
Byline: BY DAVID JONES ST HELENS RECS, desperately striving to avoid relegation from the Liverpool Competition Premier League, missed a glorious chance of improving their position against Prestatyn.
 
 
 
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