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Řenče

Řenče is a village and municipality ( obec) in Plzeň-South District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic.

The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 875 (as at 28 August 2006).

Řenče lies approximately south of Plzeň and south-west of Prague.

Usage examples of "rence".

Betty Jeanne Tor rence discreetly shooed the maid out of the bedroom, then finally called an answer to her husband.

One of the new foals had come down with a severe case of scours, a relatively common occur rence when the dam came back into season.

The key difference between the policy of deter rence and that of containment in the Iraq context is that deterrence would effectively give up on both inspections and sanctions and allow Saddam to build WMD, counting on the military power of the United States--and, ultimately, our own nuclear arsenal--to deter him from new aggressions.

And genuinely alarmed by the recurrence, as one is by the second fit of shivering which presages a feverish cold, he sat down on the weighing machine.

With a slave knife he cut the rence tunic from her and threw her, still partly tangled in the net, over his shoulder, and carried her toward one of the dark, high-prowed barges in hte shadows at the edge of the island.

By that time most of the year's rence will have been cut, and great stocks of rence paper, gathered in rolls like cord wood and covered with woven rence mats, will have been prepared.

I had also been used to carry heavy kettled of rence beer from the various islands to the place of feasting, as well as strings of water gourds, poles of fish, plucked gants, slaughtered tarks, and baskets of the pith of rence.

So I struggled ahead, closed in the hood, manacled, harnessed, drawing the weighty raft through the marsh, through the rence, through the mud, now with several men upon it, some wounded and sick, little more, if anything, than a beast of burden, a despised beast subject to the frequent blows, the lashings, of an impatient, hostile master.

I gathered that much rence paper had been taken from the four islands, before they had been set afire.

Disappearing now in the rence of the marshes, under the three moons, were the many small crafts of the rencers.

I put the bit of rence stem back, as I had seen Telima do, in the small bowl of petals, where, with the flaming petals, it was soon extinguished.

In times of emergency the inhabitants of the island gather behind wickerlike breastworks, woven of rence, in the area of the center wells.