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  • Jon Butenhoff, 20, says he enrolled at Dakota County Technical College in Rosemount, Minn., primarily "because it was the closest higher-education option to where I lived."

    For All-USA team, 'something magical' at community colleges 2009

  • Cork walked back to the bed, sat down, picked up the phone and called Rosemount.

    Blood Hollow William Kent Krueger 2004

  • Cork walked back to the bed, sat down, picked up the phone and called Rosemount.

    Blood Hollow William Kent Krueger 2004

  • "Of course I do," answered Elsli; "it is called Rosemount because there are so many rose-bushes stretching from up here way down to the lindens."

    Gritli's Children Johanna Spyri 1864

  • He ran into "Rosemount," the big brick house where the handsome Miss Armstrongs lived, to make arrangements for a Choral Society practice, he drummed up a half-dozen recreant

    The End of the Rainbow Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918

  • And I should add that the Australian Wine Research Institute is a pretty well regarded institution and not exactly one you just drop by whilst Fosters is trying to flog you Rosemount.

    The state of Australian wine – and Landmark Australia | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • The resort, tucked away behind gates from the island's more populist hotels, was opened in late 2007 by Rosemount Estate Vineyards founder Robert Oatley and his family, who bought Hami­­lton Island itself in 2003.

    Barefoot Luxury Laurie Werner 2010

  • I just got back from Rosemount Australian Fashion Week in Sydney where I directed the looks for 17 shows from go to whoa.

    Napoleon Perdis: Fashion Week Favorites: A View From Backstage Napoleon Perdis 2011

  • Philip Shaw , the former chief winemaker for Treasury Wine Estates Ltd.'s Rosemount Estate brand, said pollution from neighboring mines in the 1990s caused him to abandon Rosemount's award-winning Edinglassie and Roxburgh vineyards east of Denman.

    Mines and Vines Clash in Australia David Fickling 2011

  • David Fickling/The Wall Street Journal Philip Shaw, the former chief winemaker for Treasury Wine Estates Ltd.'s Rosemount Estate brand, says pollution from neighboring mines in the 1990s caused him to abandon Rosemount's award-winning Edinglassie, whose sign is seen here, and Roxburgh vineyards east of Denman.

    Miners Face Local Resistance 2011

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