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Wyckoff, along with Rosher, was one of the founders of the Association of Screen Cameramen, the ASC, as well as being instrumental in the formation of IATSE Local 659.
Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010
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Machine-gun Company were organized into the 6th Machine-gun Battalion, under the command of Lt. - Col. Rosher, D.S.O., late commanding 14th
A Short History of the 6th Division Aug. 1914-March 1919 Thomas Owen Marden
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He would sit by the hour and talk with Bimley, the cottager; with Rosher, the hotel-keeper, who when young had travelled far; with a sailorman, home for a holiday, who said he could spin a tidy yarn; and with Pogan, the groom, who had at last won Saracen's heart.
The Trespasser, Volume 1 Gilbert Parker 1897
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Rosher, the hotel-keeper, who when young had travelled far; with a sailorman, home for a holiday, who said he could spin a tidy yarn; and with Pogan, the groom, who had at last won Saracen's heart.
The Trespasser, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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He would sit by the hour and talk with Bimley, the cottager; with Rosher, the hotel-keeper, who when young had travelled far; with a sailorman, home for a holiday, who said he could spin a tidy yarn; and with Pogan, the groom, who had at last won Saracen's heart.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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Rosher had joined them, well pleased at his boys 'delight.
A Dog with a Bad Name Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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Farmer Rosher, who had sore doubts in his own mind whether he had done good or harm by his interference, spoke his mind freely to his neighbours on the subject of
A Dog with a Bad Name Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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As he walked somewhat doubtfully towards the house -- for he could hardly forget under what circumstances he had last seen Farmer Rosher -- he heard
A Dog with a Bad Name Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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"Rosher, stand at the other end of the form immediately, and learn twenty more dates for being idle."
A Dog with a Bad Name Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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Rosher took away his boys and spread a report about us; and at the end of a month we had scarcely a dozen urchins.
A Dog with a Bad Name Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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