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rsn
adverb
Real soon now; designating a time when something will become available, supposedly (but perhaps only optimistically) in the near future.
Exact(8)
It is RCN, not RSN.
It did not address the wider issue, that the flights often rsn longer than eight hours.
Still, despite the historical unlikelihood of two such recent winners repeating the trick, the field is especially deep, with as much international talent as any in history, said Adam White, a racing reporter for RSN, an Australian radio station that covers horse-racing.
"The Revolution Via Social Networks" (RSN) helped co-ordinate these protests online via VKontakte (the biggest rival to Facebook in Russia and Belarus with more than 135 million registered users).
Hopefully they [the Vietnam Swans] had some good insurance," Bulldogs list manager Jason McCartney joked with Melbourne radio station RSN on Tuesday.
RSN now has more than 32,000 supporters.
In response, Milonov told radio station RSN that the singer shouldn't distract the president with "rainbow affairs" and offered to meet with the musician to discuss how he is "deeply and systematically mistaken".
RSN splits its four administrators between Minsk and Krakow to keep the page active even when the state blocks access to the page, or the country's secret police (hauntingly still called the KGB) intimidate them.
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