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Examples
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[Exeunt DESDEMONA and EMILIA] [Enter RODERIGO] How now, Roderigo!
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Iago had a friend called Roderigo, who supplied him with money and felt he could not be happy unless Desdemona was his wife.
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She has just had a visit from Silvio (under which name Roderigo passes), who is burning with passion for her but shrinks from his supposed sister.
The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume I Aphra Behn 1664
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He can charm and befriend Desdemona and the otherwise guileless Roderigo (Brandon Cutts) and Cassio (Benny Briseno).
James Scarborough: Othello, Long Beach Shakespeare Company James Scarborough 2011
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Having named a strong XV, led by the fly-half Felipe Contepomi and featuring world-class forwards such as Juan Fernández Lobbe, Patricio Albacete, Roderigo Roncero and Mario Ledesma, the Argentina head coach, Santiago Phelan, made it clear that the Pumas are keen to repeat their 2007 heroics, when they finished third in the tournament having twice beaten the hosts, France.
Felipe Contepomi to lead strong Argentina team against Wales 2011
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He can charm and befriend Desdemona and the otherwise guileless Roderigo (Brandon Cutts) and Cassio (Benny Briseno).
James Scarborough: Othello, Long Beach Shakespeare Company James Scarborough 2011
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And while on the subject of handkerchiefs, Brodie Ross's Roderigo is the best ever – a hilarious wimp, blubbing into his soggy hankie, insisting on repeated hugs from Iago.
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He can charm and befriend Desdemona and the otherwise guileless Roderigo (Brandon Cutts) and Cassio (Benny Briseno).
James Scarborough: Othello, Long Beach Shakespeare Company James Scarborough 2011
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He can charm and befriend Desdemona and the otherwise guileless Roderigo (Brandon Cutts) and Cassio (Benny Briseno).
James Scarborough: Othello, Long Beach Shakespeare Company James Scarborough 2011
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In late 1594, Elizabeth I's personal physician -- and one of Burghley's highest-placed intelligencers -- a Portugese Marrano (a crypto-Jew) by the name of Roderigo or Roderick or Roger Lopez or Lopus or Lopius, was executed at Tyburn for plotting to murder the queen.
well i don't know if i'm wrong because she's only just gone melissima 2007
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