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Definitions

1. cable personally originated by myself. The number preceding it is the date sent, e.g. 16R means originated on the 16th day of the month by myself. (HCO PL 4 Jan 66II)

2. L. Ron Hubbard. (BPL 10 Apr 73R)

3. (R, RA, RB, etc.) when an issue is cancelled the number is followed by "R" on the next issue meaning Revised. Example: HCOB List 12 (there is no such list), when revised would be HCOB List 12R, to mean "this is a new issue of list 12 and list 12 is cancelled and we now have List 12 Revised." When a list (List 12R) is further revised it becomes unwieldy to continue to string out Rs (List 12RRRRRR). A Case Supervisor and auditor gets tired of writing Rs! Therefore, after the first R, one adds A, B, C, etc. Thus List 12RRRRRRR would be List 12RF. (HCO PL 2 May 72)

4. reality. (HCO PL 19 May 70)

5. (international telex jargon) received. (BPL 5 Nov 72RA-1)

6. release. (HCO PL 27 Oct 65)

7. routine—prefix on process designations. (HCOB 23 Aug 65)

8. example, R2-25, "Routine" followed by the research code number of the process. When processes are being researched and developed they are given numbers and some become known by these numbers rather than names. (BTB 20 Aug 71R).

9. reality. (SH Spec 304, 6309C10)

10. when an issue is cancelled, the number is followed by R on the next issue meaning revised. (HCO PL 2 May 72)