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Resorter
Resorter Re*sort"er (-?r), n. One who resorts; a frequenter.

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- Resorte (Spanish for "spring device") is a Mexican nu metal/rap metal band formed in 1995. In 1997, the band released República de Ciegos with Mercury...
- estar preso en El Salvador: “Se subían encima de él como que si era un resorte”, Caterina Morbiato, Los Angeles Times, Jun. 16, 2024, https://www.latimes...
- haven ... At Lyrpole is smaul custom pa****, that causith marchantes to resorte thither. Good marchandis at Lyrpole, and much Irish yarrn that Manchester...
- de Responsabilidad Social en Radio y Televisión, also known as the Ley Resorte) is a Venezuelan law adopted by the National ****embly and enforced since...
- Venezuelan National Telecommunications Commission (CONATEL) implemented the Resorte Law claiming that "democratic security" was in danger and imposed heavy...
- Sword, Volbeat, Machine Head, Down, Mastodon, Baroness, Avenged Sevenfold, Resorte, M**** Hysteria, Alice in Chains, Glyder, Fear Factory, Gojira, Horcas,...
- Journey (2003) Hay Barullo en el Resorte, 2005, posthumous work with unpublished stories. Fofeto Fulero El Resorte está de fiesta In memory of a man...
- Tijuana No, El Gran Silencio, La Cuca, Las Víctimas del Doctor Cerebro, Resorte, Sekta Core, Los Esquizitos, Titán, Los de Abajo, Guillotina, Salón Victoria...
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- Lydgate in his Fall of Princes (1431–38) notes the belief that Arthur "shall resorte as lord and sovereyne Out of fayrye and regne in Breteyne" and Philip II...