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Meanwhile, QB Tyrik Rollison, RB Eric Smith, HB John Douglas and HB Jason King, all of whom were suspended for the Outback Bowl, are back in Chizik's good graces and should be around for spring practice.
Auburn - Team Notes 2010
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Aside from Rollison, none were projected to be anything more than backups. —
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I probably agree with you, but I would also note that Jack Rollison justified his pro-tax voting record for years on the basis that it was a very Democrat district, and yet, was was knocked off by Frederick in a primary, who went on to win by a fairly comfortable margin.
52nd House District 2007
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"I've an appointment with Rollison at nine o'clock."
Some by Fire Pawson, Stuart 1999
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"We don't know why," said study lead author Dana Rollison, referring to the difference between women's and men's risk.
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The researchers found that the more people smoked, the more likely they were to have skin cancer, Rollison said.
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"We're looking at lots of outdoor cafe places, open seating, a place that's really celebrated by the community," Rollison said.
unknown title 2011
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Despite the elevated smoking-related risk among women, men overall are more likely to get skin cancer, Rollison noted.
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Project architect Mike Rollison, of Brown Craig Turner, said the center could become a focal point for the community.
unknown title 2011
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But lung cancer research may offer a clue, said Rollison, an associate member in the Moffitt Cancer Center department of cancer epidemiology, in Tampa, Fla.
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