Definitions
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- noun erect plant with small clusters of pink trumpet-shaped flowers of southwestern United States
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Examples
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Why don’t you call Rosita’s and see how her boys are doing?
Mary Higgins Clark & Carol Higgins Clark Ebook Christmas Set Mary Higgins Clark 2000
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He said this in a low voice; but the don was already summoning somebody whom he called "Rosita" from the interior of the house.
The Mission of Janice Day Helen Beecher Long
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Before Lubitsch’s arrival to California from Germany in 1922 (to make a Mary Pickford vehicle called Rosita), Hollywood films were under the overwhelming influence of D.W. Griffith, circa 1908 through the epoch-making The Birth of a Nation in 1915 and beyond.
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"Rosita" 1923, was a commercial success and helped establish the young director stateside.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com John Farr 2011
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Hmmmm I think this is a very close call by the Church? cYpNot as close as their close relation to Ortega in Nicaragua, but child abuse was always the forte of that type of corruption. google the 'Rosita' case.
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AI also fails to mention one of the most important motivating events for Nicaragua's new legal code, which was the manipulation of the case of a nine-year-old girl, called "Rosita" by the media, who was raped and impregnated in 2002.
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I don't know this "Rosita" but I am pretty sure she is made in China.
Gawker 2008
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I don't know this "Rosita" but I am pretty sure she is made in China.
Gawker 2008
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I don't know this "Rosita" but I am pretty sure she is made in China.
Gawker 2008
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I don't know this "Rosita" but I am pretty sure she is made in China.
Gawker 2008
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