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"Rollinson," he said, "I've come here to tell you what I think of you!
In the Arena Stories of Political Life Booth Tarkington 1907
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For example, a subordinate might deviate from the norms, production might fall below agreed-on standards, or the quality of the product might become unacceptable Rollinson, Hook, Foot, et al., 1996.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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For example, a subordinate might deviate from the norms, production might fall below agreed-on standards, or the quality of the product might become unacceptable Rollinson, Hook, Foot, et al., 1996.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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But indeed I was engaged with my old friend Rollinson; [22] you never heard of him before.
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Rollinson, the policeman's sons, the missing members of the small boats and, behind them all, a small brown-faced old woman in a long dark dress with a black shawl over her head.
When Eight Bells Toll MacLean, Alistair, 1922-1987 1966
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Rollinson, I am not at all sure that I shall succeed; I can say quite truly that there was not a waking hour in all that time in which she did not occupy my mind.
In Direst Peril David Christie Murray
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"You may insist as much as you please, Captain Fyffe," Lady Rollinson answered.
In Direst Peril David Christie Murray
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The whole of this present business was so bewildering that if only Lady Rollinson herself had been concerned I should have retired from the consideration of the problem instantly.
In Direst Peril David Christie Murray
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I blushed again at this; but I could have heard nothing that would have pleased me more, for, early as it was, I would have given anything to stand well in this lady's eyes, and Rollinson and I were fast friends.
In Direst Peril David Christie Murray
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When I got back and procured rooms, my heart leaped as I signed the visitors 'book, for at the top of the page on which I wrote I saw the names of Lady Rollinson, Miss Rossano and maid.
In Direst Peril David Christie Murray
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