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"The Republican party as a whole has shifted to the left," said Rotz, who thought the government had become too involved in health care and the economy.
The Ballot Box: Obama and McCain Unlikely to Woo Hardcore Pa. Gun Rights Voters 2008
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Rotz said he only conceals his gun when visiting a new church and those weddings where the bride and groom are not wearing camouflage, so as to not "shine the spotlight on myself."
The Ballot Box: Obama and McCain Unlikely to Woo Hardcore Pa. Gun Rights Voters 2008
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"It's for the same reason you wear a seat belt or have a fire extinguisher," said Rotz.
The Ballot Box: Obama and McCain Unlikely to Woo Hardcore Pa. Gun Rights Voters 2008
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"She seems the most like a regular person, but that's not enough for me to go pull the lever for John," said Rotz.
The Ballot Box: Obama and McCain Unlikely to Woo Hardcore Pa. Gun Rights Voters 2008
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The late Rear-Admiral Burney, in his History of Discoveries in the South Sea, volume 1 page 380, describes a chart, dated 1542, drawn by Rotz, in which a coast is continued to the 28th degree of south latitude; and immediately below the 30th degree, there is the name of
Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1 Phillip Parker King
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From these facts we may infer that Guillaume Le Testu probably obtained much of his information from the report of De Gonneville, whilst Rotz and the authors of the maps in the British Museum had theirs from Portuguese sources, and as the latters 'delineation of the north-west coast is less accurate, it may be that the Portuguese sailors, from whose reports this information was obtained, merely sighted these coasts without attempting to land.
The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888 Ernest Favenc 1876
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Rotz, and other cartographers worked, must have been fairly accurate.
The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888 Ernest Favenc 1876
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SOUNDBITE: Philippe Rottemberg, Rotz's owner, saying French We did this double kosher sausage with the initials.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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SOUNDBITE: Philippe Rottemberg, Rotz's owner, saying French Listen, honestly, today we have about 90 per cent of people who laugh, who see our communications both online and in our restaurant, and who took it with a lot of humour.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Philippe Rottemberg of Rotz's delicatessen says the hotdog is an attempt to put a humorous spin on the controversy.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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