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Rogers
[ roj-erz ]
noun
- Bernard, 1893–1968, U.S. composer.
- Bruce, 1870–1957, U.S. book designer and printer.
- Carl (Ransom), 1902–87, U.S. psychologist.
- Ginger Virginia Katherine McMath, 1911–1995, U.S. actress and dancer: longtime partner of Fred Astaire.
- James Gamble, 1867–1947, U.S. architect.
- John, 1829–1904, U.S. sculptor.
- Robert, 1731–95, American pioneer and commander in the British regular army during the French and Indian War.
- Samuel, 1763–1855, English poet.
- Will(iam Penn A·dair) [uh, -, dair], 1879–1935, U.S. actor and humorist.
- William P(ierce), 1913–2001, U.S. lawyer: Attorney General 1957–61; secretary of state 1969–73.
- a city in NW Arkansas.
Rogers
/ ˈɒə /
noun
- RogersGinger19111995FUSDANCE: dancerFILMS AND TV: actress Ginger , real name Virginia McMath . 1911–95, US dancer and film actress, who partnered Fred Astaire
- RogersRichard, Baron Rogers of Riverside1933MBritishARCHITECTURE: architect Richard , Baron Rogers of Riverside. born 1933, British architect. His works include the Pompidou Centre in Paris (1971–77; with Renzo Piano), the Lloyd's building in London (1986), the Millennium Dome in Greenwich (1999), and Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 (2008)
- RogersWilliam Penn Adair18791935MUSTHEATRE: actorWRITING: columnistWRITING: humorous writer William Penn Adair , known as Will . 1879–1935, US actor, newspaper columnist, and humorist in the homespun tradition
Example Sentences
District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers upped the stakes for Apple by referring the case to prosecutors for a possible criminal probe.
The coup de grace came Thursday in a 6-4 Oilers’ win at a raucous Rogers Place, which has become a house of horrors for the Kings.
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said she was referring the matter to the US Attorney for Northern District of California to investigate whether a criminal contempt proceeding is appropriate.
Gonzalez Rogers also referred the case to federal prosecutors to investigate whether Apple committed criminal contempt of court for flouting her 2021 ruling.
Opening the trial on Wednesday, prosecutor Nanette Rogers SC said this case was "originally thought to be a mass food poisoning event".
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