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- proper noun A patronymic
surname .
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In a letter to Flora, Stuart called Rosser “my right hand man.”
Cavalryman of the Lost Cause Jeffry D. Wert 2008
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In a letter to Flora, Stuart called Rosser “my right hand man.”
Cavalryman of the Lost Cause Jeffry D. Wert 2008
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University President Robert Corrigan called Rosser "pragmatic yet visionary."
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Since 1952—when New York ad man Rosser Reeves convinced GOP presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower to run television ads with a snappy jingle, "You like Ike, I like Ike, Everybody likes Ike"—campaigns have spent most of their budgets on TV and radio.
Political Campaigns Go Viral Karl Rove 2011
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Regarding space constraints in JET; a point raised by Barkley Rosser; there were articles such as: "Differentiating Ambiguity and Ambiguity Attitude" that has 16 (out of 40) pages for appendices.
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Sun acquired Real Mex in 2006 for $359 million from fellow private equity firm Bruckmann Rosser Sherrill & Co. LLC.
Real Mex Restaurants Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Jacqueline Palank 2011
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Well as Professor Rosser of JMU pointed out to me a while back 78% of 160% = 125%.
Matthew Yglesias » Ben Smith Says the Left Won’t Object to Entitlement Cuts 2009
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Back at the Lowe's store, Joseph Rosser and his 13-year-old daughter, Hannah, had pulled their Chevrolet Colorado pickup off the road Saturday, seeking shelter.
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And then there are people like Barkley Rosser, who thinks that comparing life expectancy and infant mortality rates of a huge and diverse nation like the US with small and much more homogeneous nations is legitimate.
I Heart Textbook Authors, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Barkley Rosser makes the absurd claim that diseases with neurobiochemical causes must have arisen through evolution.
An Evolutionary Model of Depression, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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