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RAN

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RANRoyal Australian Navy
RANRadio Access Network
RANRainforest Action Network
RANRandom Number
RANReturn Authorization Number
RANRadicalisation Awareness Network (EU)
RANRandolph AFB (USAF base in Universal City, TX, USA)
RANRemote Access Network
RANRelative Adapter Number
RANRegional Advanced Networks
RANRevenue Anticipation Notes
RANRegional Area Network
RANResearch Advocacy Network
RANReligious Action Network
RANRegional Air Navigation
RANRecorded Announcer (Vodavi)
RANRegistration Access Number
RANRetail Association of Nevada (Carson City, NV)
RANRadio Area Network
RANRemote Access Node
RANRemise à Niveau (French)
RANRequest for Authority To Negotiate
RANResource Access Negotiations (Canada)
RANRégie des Chemins de Fer Abidjan-Niger (French: Abidjan-Niger Railway Board)
RANRapid Automatised Naming
RANRemote Asynchronous Node
RANResource Allocation Network
RANRadiodiffusion Audionumérique (French)
RANRelease Authorization Number (Electronic Data Interchange)
RANResident Admit Note (medical/hospitals)
RANRandom Access Number
RANReadiness Assessment Network
RANResource Allocation Notice
RANRelease Authorization Notice
RANReporting Account/ing Number
RANReconnaissance Attach Navigator
RANRequisition Account Number
RANReanswerable Signal (CCS #7 & ITU-T)
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References in classic literature
"How quiet, peaceful, and solemn; not at all as I ran," thought Prince Andrew- "not as we ran, shouting and fighting, not at all as the gunner and the Frenchman with frightened and angry faces struggled for the mop: how differently do those clouds glide across that lofty infinite sky!
After each repulse, when the old wolf sheered abruptly away from the sharp-toothed object of his desire, he shouldered against a young three-year-old that ran on his blind right side.
AFTER losing them, he ran on four legs and went faster, so that I think he might have got away altogether if he had not unfortunately run into a gooseberry net, and got caught by the large buttons on his jacket.
When Mr Korbes came home, he went to the fireplace to make a fire; but the cat threw all the ashes in his eyes: so he ran to the kitchen to wash himself; but there the duck splashed all the water in his face; and when he tried to wipe himself, the egg broke to pieces in the towel all over his face and eyes.
But he was better acquainted with the locality and ran along the edge of the water and up another run-way.
The peasant girls working in the garden ran shrieking into shelter in the servants' quarters.
Now when the soldiers on the other bank saw that we had crossed, they shouted threats at us, then ran away down the bank.
His son, a boy, hearing a report, ran into the room, and found the Governor sitting in his chair, with his jaw fallen down, and his head leaning back; on discovering the injury done to his father, he gave the alarm.
They ran to the place where the Gump was lying and quickly tumbled aboard.
While the brush lasted, I had not the time to think if I was frighted; but now, when all was still again, my mind ran upon nothing else.
And as the children ran they heard a sound, and the little sister put her ear to the ground, and heard the broom sweeping the earth close behind them; so, quick as thought, she threw the comb down on the ground, and in an instant, as the cat had said, a dense forest sprung up, in which the roots and branches were so closely intertwined, that it was impossible to force a way through it.
Dorothy picked up Toto and then seized Polly's hand and ran swiftly toward the entrance to the cave.
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