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#4531 |  | Reception area, n.: The purgatory where office visitors are condemned to spend innumerable hours reading dog-eared back issues of trade magazines like Modern Plastics, Chain Saw Age, and Chicken World, while the receptionist blithely reads her own trade magazine -- Cosmopolitan.
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#4532 |  | Recursion n.: See Recursion. -- Random Shack Data Processing Dictionary
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#4533 |  | Reformed, n.: A synagogue that closes for the Jewish holidays.
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#4534 |  | Regression analysis: Mathematical techniques for trying to understand why things are getting worse.
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#4535 |  | Reichel's Law: A body on vacation tends to remain on vacation unless acted upon by an outside force.
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#4536 |  | Reisner's Rule of Conceptual Inertia: If you think big enough, you'll never have to do it.
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#4537 |  | Reliable source, n.: The guy you just met.
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#4538 |  | Renning's Maxim: Man is the highest animal. Man does the classifying.
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#4539 |  | Reporter, n.: A writer who guesses his way to the truth and dispels it with a tempest of words. -- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
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#4540 |  | Reputation, adj.: What others are not thinking about you.
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