RNR is a music magazine published bi-monthly in the United Kingdom . It was launched in 1988 as Rock'n'Reel , changing its name to R2 in early 2009 and adopting the current title in 2017.
16-474: (Redirected from R-2 ) For the Misplaced Pages R2 criterion for speedy deletion, see Misplaced Pages:Criteria for speedy deletion § R2 . R2 , R02 , R.II , R.2 or R-2 may refer to: Entertainment [ edit ] R2 (Rock'n'Reel) , a British music magazine R2-D2 , a character from Star Wars films and books, nickname R2 Code Geass: Lelouch of
32-595: A British radio station R-2 (missile) , an improved version of German V-2 rocket manufactured by the Soviet Union R2 is a rank of United States research university in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education See also [ edit ] Windows Server 2003 R2 Windows Server 2008 R2 SQL Server 2008 R2 2R (disambiguation) R–2R ladder, a resistor ladder [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
48-568: A World War I German bomber aircraft ORA R2 , a Chinese electric city car Panzer 35(t) , a Czech tank whose Romanian model was known as the R-2. Polikarpov R-2 , a Soviet Union copy of the 1931 British Airco DH.9A light bomber aircraft Ross R-2 Ibis , a glider Subaru R2 , a 2003 Japanese car USS R-2 (SS-79) , a 1918 R-class coastal and harbor defense submarine of the US Navy Other uses [ edit ] BBC Radio 2 ,
64-726: A commuter rail line in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain R2 (RER Vaud) , an S-Bahn line in the canton of Vaud Wilmington/Newark Line ( R2 Wilmington/Newark line ) Warminster Line ( R2 Warminster line ) Radial Road 2 or R-2, an arterial road of Manila, Philippines Autopista Radial R-2 , a Spanish radial motorway connecting Madrid to Guadalajara and passing through Alcobendas and connecting to N-320 R2 expressway (Slovakia) R2 Marine Dr , an express bus route in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada R2 road (Zimbabwe) ,
80-513: A mere major-label mouthpiece.’ A typical issue contains new CD and DVD release details, artist updates and festival news, alongside an extensive review section, articles and interview features. Regular items include ‘First Takes’ (a round-up of new bands and singer-songwriters), ‘It Started With A Disc’ ( RNR writers on how their love of music began), 'Inside Job' (industry feedback), 'Venues We Love' and 'View From The Web'. Each issue of RNR also includes an exclusive cover-mounted CD featuring
96-413: A quantum leap forward. Indeed, there were only four points finishes from Irvine and de la Rosa throughout the season, although one of these was Jaguar's maiden podium finish at Monaco . The season was more notable for Jaguar's exploits off the track. McLaren designer Adrian Newey seemingly signed a contract with the team, but quickly changed his mind and remained with his current employers. The deal
112-606: A risk phrase in chemistry R2 RNA element , a cis-acting element identified in R2 retrotransposons which is involved in priming the reverse transcription process ATC code R02 Throat preparations , a section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System Haplogroup R2 (Y-DNA) , a human Y-chromosome haplogroup receptor 2 , the second in line of a series of cellular receptors , generally at
128-415: A road connecting Plumtree and Harare Orenburg Airlines (IATA code) Vehicles [ edit ] R2 , a sub-class of Group R rally cars DFW R.II , a 1918 German bomber aircraft Fiat R.2 , a 1919 Italian reconnaissance aircraft HMS Zest (R02) , a World War II British Royal Navy Z-class destroyer Jaguar R2 , Jaguar Racing's car for the 2001 Formula One season Linke-Hofmann R.II ,
144-492: A selection of tracks, mostly by emerging artists. Marketed as offering an alternative to what is available elsewhere from the ‘common herd’, these discs carry the series title UN-HERD. Jaguar R2 The Jaguar R2 was the car with which the Jaguar team competed in the 2001 Formula One season. It was driven by Eddie Irvine , who was in his second year with the team, and Luciano Burti , who had deputised for Irvine at
160-470: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages R2 (Rock%27n%27Reel) The original Rock’n’Reel was a pocket-sized fanzine of modest ambitions. Since its relaunch in 2007 as an A4 format, full-colour glossy magazine, the magazine has greatly extended its scope and readership. RNR ’s coverage of the music scene now encompasses both classic and contemporary rock plus established and emerging talents from
176-533: The 2000 Austrian Grand Prix . However, the Brazilian was replaced by Pedro de la Rosa after only four Grands Prix. For Jaguar, 2001 was a season of consolidation after a disastrous début season in 2000 saw the team score only four points in the Constructors' Championship. The car was therefore more conservative and reliable than in the previous year, and the team's success was slightly greater, if not
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#1732766276585192-590: The Rebellion R2 , a 2008 anime series Resistance 2 , a video game Relapse 2 , a 2009 album by rapper Eminem Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota or R2, an Argentine rock band Region 2, a DVD region code Science and technology [ edit ] R or r (pronounced R-squared), the coefficient of determination of a linear regression in statistics R, the two-dimensional real coordinate space in mathematics R2: Risk of explosion by shock, friction, fire or other sources of ignition ,
208-409: The end of an acronym Gangrene (ICD-10 code) Robonaut 2 , a NASA humanoid robotic development project R2 signalling , a family of telephony protocols for line and register signalling Computing [ edit ] .r02 , a RAR file extension Radare2 , an open source reverse engineering framework also known as r2 Transportation [ edit ] R2 (Rodalies de Catalunya) ,
224-447: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=R2&oldid=1241135817 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
240-474: The worlds of roots, blues, folk, Americana, singer-songwriter and world music. RNR claims that its uniqueness lies in truly reflecting the enthusiasms of its writers and readers on the page. Independent contributors, all freelancers, aim to offer an informed, intelligent and unbiased view of the UK and international music scenes, and the magazine prides itself on being neither ‘a fickle follower of musical fashion nor
256-425: Was struck by Team Principal Bobby Rahal , and its failure, allied to an alleged deal to sell Irvine to Jordan , would culminate in his replacement by fellow retired racer Niki Lauda by season's end. It was seen that such a replacement was inevitable, as Lauda had initially arrived in the team whilst Rahal was in charge. The team eventually finished eighth in the Constructors' Championship, with nine points. The R2
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