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We talked lots, both of them being well cool guys, and not at all averse to a bit of weird-ass fantasy (Alan qute happily talking up Clive Barker, for example, while Rodge is working on a biography of Alasdair Gray).
Archive 2007-02-01 Hal Duncan 2007
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We talked lots, both of them being well cool guys, and not at all averse to a bit of weird-ass fantasy (Alan qute happily talking up Clive Barker, for example, while Rodge is working on a biography of Alasdair Gray).
Life is Sweeeeeeet, dude... Hal Duncan 2007
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Mr. Cohen, who is known as Rodge, wondered at one point how many Hitchcock films revolved around "high places" as a leitmotif.
NYT > Home Page By ALAN FEUER 2009
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COMMANDER H. Rodgin Cohen, known as Rodge, at the downtown offices of Sullivan & Cromwell, the law firm of which he is chairman.
NYT > Home Page By ALAN FEUER 2009
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But some weren't surprised to learn that H. Rodgin "Rodge" Cohen, was in the middle of the maelstrom.
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Similarly, H. Rodgin (Rodge) Cohen, Edward Herlihy and Anton (Tony) Valukas have earned government chops either defending, advising or otherwise playing a central role in the affaires du gouvernement of the credit crisis.
The Directorship 100 Jeffrey M. Cunningham 2010
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Similarly, H. Rodgin (Rodge) Cohen, Edward Herlihy and Anton (Tony) Valukas have earned government chops either defending, advising or otherwise playing a central role in the affaires du gouvernement of the credit crisis.
The Directorship 100 2010
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Absolutely brilliant stuff, funny as hell, with Rodge having totally captured Gray's character and voice in the scene he read where Gray and his wife are writing Christmas cards and discussing how there's far too many of them on the list -- really, they're just not dying off fast enough, and something will have to be done!
Triptych and More Hal Duncan 2007
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So I chatted with Alan Bissett, Rodge Glass and Ross from Burnt Island for a bit before heading back out, to wander some more, before eventually heading up to Rodge's reading, in a wee room on the top floor.
Triptych and More Hal Duncan 2007
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Anyhoo, Rodge did a few poems and a section from his upcoming bio of Alasdair Gray, half of which is done as diary entries, with Rodge as a secretarial Boswell to Gray's Johnson.
Triptych and More Hal Duncan 2007
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