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rego

British  
/ ˈrɛdʒəʊ /

noun

  1. slang

    1. the registration of a motor vehicle

    2. a fee paid for this

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“Looking at the full-year summary for 2025 it reflects the year’s geopolitical environment and the level of hesitancy that it entailed,” Chief Executive Vagner Rego said.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The sum offered is a moral affront – woefully inadequate and ethically indefensible," Rhanee Rego said in a statement.

From BBC

Ms Rego said the payment offered to Ms Folbigg did not fairly take into account the suffering she had endured.

From BBC

The Broadway production, which opened in April, has a huge producing team led by the Araca Group, established by two brothers, Matthew and Michael Rego, and their childhood friend Hank Unger.

From New York Times

Bernstein was inspired by a quote from the renowned artist Paula Rego, who said the women in her paintings can be "obedient and murderous" at the same time.

From BBC