Proper noun
Rehak (plural Rehaks)
A surname.
Daniel Rehak and Robin Mason define it as "a digitized entity which can be used, reused or referenced during technology supported learning". Source: Internet
Melanie Rehak points to Nancy's famous blue roadster (now a blue hybrid ) as a symbol of "ultimate freedom and independence." Source: Internet
Nash (2006), 55. Rehak (2006), 248. In the revision process, the heroine's original character was changed to be less assertive and more feminine. Source: Internet
Paul Rehak, Imperium and Cosmos: Augustus and the Northern Campus Martius (University of Wisconsin Press, 2006), p. 4ff. Source: Internet
See, for example, Betsy Caprio, Geoffrey Lapin, Karen Plunkett-Powell, and Melanie Rehak. Source: Internet
Quoted in Rehak (2006), 121. The 6,000 copies that Macy's ordered for the 1933 Christmas season sold out within days. Source: Internet