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  • Back at Rootes for some tuna and potatoes, the only thing more astonishing than the quality of the lunch is the incredible number of people standing in line for it.

    Danna Harman: What I Learned At Limmud Danna Harman 2011

  • Chelsea's replay at Rootes Hall is live on ITV this evening, so I thought I would try a Liberal England first: liveblogging.

    Liveblogging: Southend Utd vs Chelsea 2009

  • I slow down near the Arts center, and stop in front of Rootes, where, humming a Hasidic nigun as I stretch out my calves, I realize I am a little sad about leaving.

    Danna Harman: What I Learned At Limmud Danna Harman 2011

  • Upon arrival, I get my dorm room key, a 370-page catalogue filled with descriptions of the various sessions along with short bios of the lecturers and am directed to the cafeteria in the main building, called Rootes.

    Danna Harman: What I Learned At Limmud Danna Harman 2011

  • I start day two with a circuit training class on the second floor of Rootes, run by a personal trainer from London.

    Danna Harman: What I Learned At Limmud Danna Harman 2011

  • This model is the downbeat version Rootes badged as a Minx, but whatever it is it sits in a field on the edge of my village.

    Lunchtime of the Hunter Peter Ashley 2008

  • Chrysler acquired Rootes (British) and Simca (French) in 1963/64, amalgamating them into Chrysler Europe.

    The Machine That Changed the World James P. Womack 2007

  • Chrysler acquired Rootes (British) and Simca (French) in 1963/64, amalgamating them into Chrysler Europe.

    The Machine That Changed the World James P. Womack 2007

  • Gen. Thomas Reed Rootes, C.S.A., biographical sketch, at Fredericksburg, he is mortally wounded there, tributes to

    LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001

  • Gen. Thomas Reed Rootes, C.S.A., biographical sketch, at Fredericksburg, he is mortally wounded there, tributes to

    LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001

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