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Sensationalism and humanity clash again in the contrasting worlds recorded by Daniela Rossell and Dulce Pinzón.
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Matt Rossell, Campaigns Director for ADI, thinks otherwise, citing Sarah's long-term infection and documentation of Ringling Bros.' inability to treat her illness.
Elephant Abuse: Ringling Brothers Circus Cited After Elephant Collapses The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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What seems ironic to me is OHSU accusing Rossell of misleading people and improperly influencing the press, when the medical research community is continually engaged in this kind of behavior.
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Rossell's staged portraits of rich and famous Mexican society women in provocative poses caused a storm when first shown in Mexico eight years ago.
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I have argued for years that the pet owning public has a right to know, but some scientists and doctors seem to believe their rights are superior, As for, Rossell, I met him and found him to be a bright and honorable man.
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Rossell also wrote re the experimentation of Dr. Eliot Spindel who has made a career of conducting nicotine experiments on macaque mothers and their infants for decades.
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On her way down, being directed to communicate with the Otsego, C.ptain Aimes ran towards the sunken vessel, when a torpedo struck the Bazeley under the pilot house, blowing a hole clear through her, killing Wm.C. Rossell, a lad, and John Gerrard, first-class boy, and sinking the ship instantly.
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Gallant Rossell, who passed the Prussian lines to serve France, indignantly sheathes his sword.
The Little Lady of Lagunitas A Franco-Californian Romance Richard Savage 1874
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Then came the chapel of St. Clements and the opposing village of Asmannshausen; the lofty Rossell, built at the extremest verge of the cliff; and now the tower of Hatto, celebrated by Southey's ballad, and the ancient town of Bingen.
The Pilgrims of the Rhine Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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"It's been costly, a saga of two years," the Barcelona president Sandro Rossell said.
NYT > Home Page By ANDREW DAS 2011
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