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There are 5 letters in RESAD ( A1D2E1R1S1 )
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Scrabble results that can be created with an extra letter added to RESAD
ADDERS
SANDER
PARSED
RAISED
RASPED
READDS
REDANS
REDIAS
RESAID
RESEDA
SABRED
SACRED
SADDER
SARODE
OREADS
SCARED
SEARED
SERDAB
SHADER
SNARED
SOARED
SPADER
SPARED
SPREAD
STARED
TRADES
TREADS
WADERS
ADORES
PADRES
SHARED
MADRES
LADERS
AIDERS
ALDERS
ARDEBS
BARDES
BEARDS
CADRES
CEDARS
DARERS
DASHER
DATERS
DEAIRS
BREADS
DEBARS
DREADS
IRADES
DENARS
GRADES
FADERS
ERASED
DREAMS
DREARS
DRAPES
DRAKES
DEWARS
DERMAS
DERAYS
DERATS
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Resad might refer to |
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The Reşadiye shooting was an ambush that took place on December 7, 2009, at Reşadiye, Tokat Province, Turkey. Unidentified gunmen ambushed a Turkish patrol, killing seven soldiers and wounding three others. It was the region's deadliest attack in more than a decade, since the Sazak assault in 1997; and most recent attack in Turkey since April, 2009 when a remote-controlled bomb set by Kurdish militants killed 10 soldiers in the country's southeast. The last major attack in Tokat was in 2001.The ambush occurred as Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was received in Washington, D.C., by U.S. President Barack Obama and occurred the day before a court was due to consider outlawing Turkey's Democratic Society Party (DTP), the largest Kurdish party in the country. The threat of parliamentary resignations and a potential election lingered in the air. The Turkish army said on their website that they would maintain a presence in the area. |