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having a tone of a reed instrument

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resembling a reed in being upright and slender

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He is survived by his wife of 70 years Nelda of Blue Mound, daughters Cheryl Reedy and Debra Belcher of New Fairfield, CT and son Tom Dalluge (Martha) of Alpharetta, GA.
14 August 2019 - Illinois, US-based commercial HVAC and mechanical services provider Reedy Industries has acquired assets of Milwaukee, US-based commercial and industrial mechanical and energy services provider Just Service Inc.
Auto Business News-June 7, 2019--The Michelin Corporate Foundation announces USD1m donation for Reedy River restoration
Now a member of the Japan national team, the reedy teen has been a familiar fixture in the last four Southwoods squads as the team tries to equal what only Canlubang has pulled off in what is regarded as the country's unofficial team championship-win it a fifth straight time.
"Three Abecedaria: An Alphabetical Approach to Vocabulary" by academician Jeremiah Reedy aims to equip readers to become logophiles (lovers of words) by introducing them to the world of etymology.
(NFPA) is pleased to announce that Becky Reedy, New Jersey, has been elected to the position of Director, Region IV for 2017-2018 term.
a marshy entrance where the reedy plants open is where a boat slips
With its 650cc Kawasaki engine, it makes mincemeat of the tough, reedy, grass on verges along the A55.
William Reedy, an attorney for the VSC, says that not an ideal practice.
Gary Reedy, a former ACS board chair who retired as worldwide vice president of government affairs and policy with Johnson & Johnson, succeeded John Seffrin on April 27.
Michael Reedy (September 11, 1952-August 16, 2013), founder of Reedy International Corporation, began with a goal to help plastics producers maintain productivity and profitability while reducing harmful emissions.
As in his earlier books, Words in the Dust (Scholastic, 2011) and Divided We Fall (Scholastic, 2014), Reedy uses his National Guard service in Afghanistan as a source for a story.