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ret or Ret or RET for abbreviated retired
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I ran into the same problem, but I believe it may just be an abbreviation for retail... I found this online, how it corresponds?!?! I know I wanted to buy a vehicle from a place and they were RET-used-auto.... the car I wanted was an auction car they had bought by being a member that buys... I think it is a generic term after searching online.
Retail Trade
467 RET-Automobile dealers
468 RET-Other motor vehicle dealers
469 RET-Auto parts, accessories, and tire stores
477 RET-Furniture and home furnishings stores
478 RET-Household appliance stores
479 RET-Radio, TV, and computer stores
487 RET-Building material and supplies dealers
488 RET-Hardware stores
489 RET-Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores
497 RET-Grocery stores
498 RET-Specialty food stores
499 RET-Beer, wine, and liquor stores
507 RET-Pharmacies and drug stores
508 RET-Health and personal care, except drug, stores
509 RET-Gasoline stations
517 RET-Clothing and accessories, except shoe, stores
518 RET-Shoe stores
519 RET-Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores
527 RET-Sporting goods, camera, and hobby and toy stores
528 RET-Sewing, needlework and piece goods stores
529 RET-Music stores
537 RET-Book stores and news dealers
538 RET-Department stores
539 RET-Miscellaneous general merchandise stores
548 RET-Office supplies and stationary stores
549 RET-Used merchandise stores
557 RET-Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops
558 RET-Miscellaneous stores
559 RET-Electronic shopping and mail-order houses
567 RET-Vending machine operators
568 RET-Fuel dealers
569 RET-Other direct selling establishments
579 RET-Not specified trade
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The abbreviation would be "CDR, USN (Ret.)"
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"Ret Sewing Supplies" is just a business code that indicates that the store is a retail business that sells sewing supplies and fabrics.
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Col "Name" (RET) for Air Force and Marine Corps, COL "Name" (RET) for Army.
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I pronounce it "Buh-Ret" now. I used to pronounce it "Bare-It", but I'm pretty sure it's pronounced "Buh-Ret".
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James Penniston has: Played Himself - US Air Force in "Timewatch" in 1982. Played Himself - Sgt. USAF, Ret. in "The Unexplained" in 1996. Played Himself - US Air Force (Ret) in "Out of the Blue" in 2002. Played Himself - Witness in "UFO Invasion at Rendlesham" in 2003. Played Himself - Tech. Sergeant (Ret.) in "UFO Files" in 2004. Played Himself - USAF (Ret.) in "Ancient Aliens" in 2009. Played Himself - U.S. Air Force, Ret. in "I Know What I Saw" in 2009. Played Himself - Tech. Sergeant (Ret.) in "Secret Access: UFOs on the Record" in 2011.
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The cast of Thi kendes for ret - 1942 includes: Christian Arhoff Kai Holm Elith Pio
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just learned myself pre-vacation Xcaret SCHA-ret ( proper) but most will pronouch EESH-cah-ret hope this helps you I know it did for me
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The cast of Thi kendes for ret - 1929 includes: Robert Storm Petersen Alex Suhr Carl Viggo Meincke
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RET pops the PC off of the stack, while IRET pops both the flags and the PC off of the stack.
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Kinneret is pronounced as "kin-uh-ret" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
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"Ret of change" is not a common phrase or term. It seems like a typographical error or incomplete phrase. If you can provide more context or clarify the question, I'd be happy to help further.
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Not enough, in proportion to black men and women serving.
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RETurn from a subrutin or interrupt handler.
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
main()
{
char str[124],str_cpy[124];
char wrd[24];
void *ret;
int i,j,cnt_str,cnt_wrd,cnt_cpy,res = 0;
printf("Enter the string: ");
ret = gets(str);
printf("Enter word to remove: ");
ret = gets(wrd);
top:
cnt_str = strlen(str);
cnt_wrd = strlen(wrd);
ret = strstr(str,wrd);
if(ret != NULL)
{
cnt_cpy = (unsigned int)ret -(unsigned int)str;
strncpy(str_cpy,str,cnt_cpy);
str_cpy[cnt_cpy - 1] = '\0';
strncat(str_cpy, (ret + cnt_wrd),(cnt_str - cnt_wrd));
strcpy(str, str_cpy);
res++;
}
else if(res == 0) printf("Word not found\n");
else goto last;
goto top;
last:
printf("New string: %s\n",str);
}
that the answer
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
main()
{
char str[124],str_cpy[124];
char wrd[24];
void *ret;
int i,j,cnt_str,cnt_wrd,cnt_cpy,res = 0;
printf("Enter the string: ");
ret = gets(str);
printf("Enter word to remove: ");
ret = gets(wrd);
top:
cnt_str = strlen(str);
cnt_wrd = strlen(wrd);
ret = strstr(str,wrd);
if(ret != NULL)
{
cnt_cpy = (unsigned int)ret -(unsigned int)str;
strncpy(str_cpy,str,cnt_cpy);
str_cpy[cnt_cpy - 1] = '\0';
strncat(str_cpy, (ret + cnt_wrd),(cnt_str - cnt_wrd));
strcpy(str, str_cpy);
res++;
}
else if(res == 0) printf("Word not found\n");
else goto last;
goto top;
last:
printf("New string: %s\n",str);
}
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Mr. and Mrs. James Smith Col(Ret) you may spell out the rank, the "(Ret)" indicates the service member is no longer serving on active duty.
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"Ret" is indeed a word. It can be a verb meaning to soak animal hides in water to soften them, or it can be a noun referring to the slope of a roof or the run in a set of stairs.
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Both are used for Return operations. But the difference is IRET uses extra 2 bytes along with 2 bytes(making it 4 bytes) for poping from stack. And RET uses only 2 byte of instruction for Poping. IRET is used to switch from Virtual Mode to Protected Mode whereas RET isn't.
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