Definitions
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- proper noun A
surname . - proper noun Any of a number of places in the U.S.A.
- proper noun A female
given name taken up in the 20th century.
Etymologies
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Examples
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ROCHELLE (WREX) - A ribbon cutting for the newly constructed Lincoln Highway Interpretive Gazebo was held Rochelle.
unknown title 2009
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ROCHELLE - The Winnebago County Sheriff's Office bomb squad was called to Rochelle on
News 2010
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Julie La Rochelle is an actress by trade, but became a businesswoman through her love for her five-year-old son, Charles-Antoine, who suffers from severe food allergies that have long prevented him from enjoying birthday cakes, snacks and other things that are fun for kids to eat.
Guardian Angel Foods Steve Carper 2008
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During the call Rochelle told client number nine that his package arrived today.
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A woman by the name Rochelle (ph), started getting strange phone calls from men saying they liked her photo and were calling about sex.
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In fact, my first hospitalization was in ` 75 and I called Rochelle before I called my mother to see if she could come and stay with me.
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Dr. Thomas and Mary Koritz, reside in Rochelle, Illinois.
Koritz, Thomas F. 1991
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Rochelle, which is soon afterwards besieged by the king's troops.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847 Various
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NaKC_ {4} H_ {4} O_ {6}, commonly known as Rochelle salt.
Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value Harry Snyder
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There's a reference to a Tamika Rochelle Lewis (ph) who is one of the persons who have been charged as being part of this prosecution ring and her name is also -- her name is, also known as Rochelle, "she received," I'm quoting here, "an incoming call from client number nine.
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