Synonym: repp. Similar words: repel, crepe, crept, repay, reply, prepay, repast, replay. Meaning: [rep] n. 1. informal abbreviation of `representative' 2. a fabric with prominent rounded crosswise ribs.
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61. The draft retains the abortion rights position of the 1992 platform, but adds language suggested by abortion opponent Rep.
62. House Democratic officials said the message was intended as an olive branch to Rep.
63. That meets a far higher standard than that of Rep.
64. That bright idea, understandably, provoked howls of protest and is so obviously wrong that Rep.
65. The credit unions are backing a House bill co-sponsored by Rep.
66. He issued a brief statement late Monday noting that he had discussed the matter with Rep.
67. In a related move, the Rules Committee agreed to a proposal by Rep.
68. The couple recently attended a campaign event for freshman Rep.
69. Freeman's received an offer of as-yet unspecified help from Rep.
70. You could have worked your butt off helping a rep and you finally got the rep doing everything right.
71. Although those measures would cost money in the short term, Rep.
72. For example, in addition to voter registration drives, there is a proposal by Rep.
73. Coincidentally they received a phone call from a double glazing company to see if a rep could call round.
74. Hefinished the last rep and propped himself up on his elbows.
75. Their congresswoman told them to take their tape to the ethics committee and give it Rep.
76. Face force 5 gales and chat about prep or how you bested that Birmingham rep?
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77. At the time Marie was a sales rep for some of the top companies.
78. Triggering the voter fraud inquiry was a complaint by former Rep.
79. Democrats are discussing whether to abandon an effort to force a House vote on a resolution condemning the actions of Rep.
80. A mandate probably would not take effect until later, said David Moulton, chief of staff for Rep.
81. George W.. Bush, the putative Republican presidential nominee, but also by Rep.
82. Republicans had threatened to block consideration of the Castle-Tanner substitute, authored primarily by Rep.
83. So Princeton looked good for college until I met their pretentious admissions rep.
84. Voter fraud case A House investigation of alleged voter fraud in the election of Democratic Rep.
85. I headed to New York and became a sales rep for a paperback book company.
86. Morry Taylor, a businessman, gave rambling discourses on the need to employ business tactics in government; and Rep.
87. This, the futures industry frets, would play into the hands of Rep.
88. Some Republicans who voted for the amendment in 1995, including Rep.
89. Taking a position that could escalate division among House Republicans, Rep.
90. They hated the emotions they experienced: I had a person working for me who had no business being a sales rep.