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"Criminal Minds" agent with an I.Q. of 187
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reid
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Reid is a surname of Scottish origin, and is the 90th most common surname in the UK. It may refer to: People with the surname Reid: Alan Reid (disambiguation) Alan Reid (Born 1950), Jockey in South Africa and winner of July Handicap Alex Reid (disambiguation) ...
Usage examples of reid.
He could have discoursed more happily on Horace and Virgil than on Barbara Celarent and the barren logomachies of Mr Reid.
So here was Reid Malenfant, his life down the toilet, chasing joky UFO reports around a desolate African sky.
Reid Malenfant, his life down the toilet, chasing joky UFO reports around a desolate African sky.
I hold you for questioning on the matter of an assassination attempt against my master, Supreme Affluent Reid Greene.
Reid Moir, a fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute and president of the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia.
Reid Grammar School in the daytime, Mearl Streep had been practically drummed out of polite Iowa society.
Reid kept up his contact with Schey and others whom the German introduced him to, and they made mutual profit.
If Reid were involved in such a scheme, Schey wanted to be a part of it.
Reid and Schey were talking in low tones when Mueller went to the door.
Reid that Schey would never have left Germany unless he was in some kind of trouble.
When Reid was stationed in Germany in the sixties he knew Karl Schey, who was a deep-cover East German intelligence agent working for the West German Secret Service.
If Reid were involved with Schey and Mueller, however, whatever they were up to would be big.
Australia, Lewis Wainright, Thomas Reid and Kevin Westbrook were helpful, and Bill Wood in Canberra provided living quarters.
After Reid tasted my shrimp etouffee, he called me to the dining room and went down on one knee and begged my pardon for doubting me and begged me to work for his grandfather.
According to a confidential file which Nim had read, Commissioner Reid was once an ardent believer in Keynesian economics, but had recanted, now accepting that the deficit spending doctrines of John Maynard Keynes had led to economic disaster worldwide.