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Rochford's mix of circus-oompah patterns and world-rhythm ideas just adds to that distinctive mix.
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Rochford's bell-like cymbal beat and quietly disguised rhythm-juggling provocations are among the delights of the contemporary British scene.
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His father had been a doctor in the small town of Saxilby, a profession and a place that James Christopher liked to ignore, preferring to remember that his mother was second cousin to the Earl of Rochford, and it was Rochford's influence that had taken Christopher from Cambridge University to the Foreign Office where his command of languages, his natural suavity and his quick intelligence had ensured a swift rise.
Sharpe's Havoc Cornwell, Bernard 2003
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He fell upon his face so that his forehead was upon the Lady Rochford's right foot.
The Fifth Queen Crowned Ford Madox Ford 1906
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Rochford's disappearance, "I am very sorry," she answered in quite an indifferent tone.
In the Wilds of Florida A Tale of Warfare and Hunting William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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As I stood near the judge and his wife, who were seated on the skylight, their little boy, guarded watchfully by black Rosa, playing near them, I heard the former say to Rochford that, as he intended to charter a schooner to convey himself and family up the Saint John River, he begged to have the pleasure of Rochford's company on board.
In the Wilds of Florida A Tale of Warfare and Hunting William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Both Captain Norton and my father agreed to Rochford's proposals, but it was a question whether the Indians could be trusted.
In the Wilds of Florida A Tale of Warfare and Hunting William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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The mother burst into tears as she held the child to her heart; then taking Rochford's hand, she pressed it to her lips.
In the Wilds of Florida A Tale of Warfare and Hunting William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Pompey finally announced his intention of returning to tell us of Rochford's absence, and to say that, should we wish it, he would accompany us farther, and, though at the risk of his life, try to find our white friend.
In the Wilds of Florida A Tale of Warfare and Hunting William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Rochford's dog, which stood by, looked up into its master's face, as if asking leave to accompany him.
In the Wilds of Florida A Tale of Warfare and Hunting William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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