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rhymester

, rimester, rhymer, rimer
a poet, esp one considered to be mediocre or mechanical in diction; poetaster or versifier
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At Missouri sites the geologic situation appears to have some similarities to that in Virginia in that the plant grows in open wetland sites where acid alluvium overlies limestone or dolomite (Rimer and Summers, 2006).
Rimer brings a track record of civic and community engagement to his new position.
"It really was an assault on everything we believe in public health," Rimer said of the CIA vaccination front.
* Perceptions, motivations, skills, and the social environment are key influences on behavior (Glanz, Rimer, & Lewis 2002).
Granting permission for a full appeal hearing, Lord Justice Rimer said: "Mr Palmer does have a convincing prospect of success on an appeal against the adverse decision.
Rimer - Dennis Lee Rimer, 74, of Springfield, died July 8.
The capability to cope with the stressors in life is important to an individual's health outcomes (Glanz, Rimer, & Viswanath, 2008).
McManus' death was announced by his friend and fellow former wrestler Frank Rimer, who said McManus passed away in the early hours of Wednesday morning at his home in Kent.
Friend and former rival Frank Rimer announced that McManus passed away in the early hours at his home in Kent.
The two judges who found against Yasmin Prest, Lord Justice Rimer and Lord Justice Patten, have a background in the chancery division of the high court that deals with commercial affairs.
Lord Justice Thorpe, sitting with Lord Justice Rimer and Lord Justice Patten, said: "The local authority view the father as being incapable of self control and a potentially dangerous figure.
We cannot get back the time lost to the mother and her child." The father's barrister, Douglas Allen, added: "He admitted he had made threats to have 200 skinheads standing behind him, but he says that he did not mean it and it was said in a fit of pique." However, Mr MacDonald replied: "The judge was well within her wide ambit in making the order, reacting to threats made by the father during which he made clear his connections with the criminal fraternity and discrimination groups , such as Combat 18, and his taste for violence." Lord Justice Thorpe, sitting with Lord Justice Rimer and Lord Justice Patten, dismissed the appeal.