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RIC

British  

abbreviation

  1. Royal Institute of Chemistry

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Example Sentences

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Director Ric Waugh agrees and says the film "punches you in the gut".

From BBC

Butler reunites with his “Angel Has Fallen” and “Greenland” director Ric Roman Waugh for the film and, much like “Den of Thieves 2,” it sees our star setting out for the south of France — of course, under very different circumstances.

From Los Angeles Times

Raymond James analysts, led by Ric Prentiss, had written in a note last week after Paramount’s offer was rejected that they believed the per-share part of the deal would be raised to $32.

From MarketWatch

There was no way I wanted Ric and Andy in the dressing room at the same time, until I had been able to sit them down personally.

From BBC

The phenomenon is ironic, said Ric Bessin, a professor of entomology at the University of Kentucky, since ladybugs have traditionally been a symbol of cleanliness and order.

From The Wall Street Journal