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- proper noun A
matronymic surname derived from the medieval Germanic given nameRose . - proper noun A male
given name transferred from the surname.
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Examples
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Cause, you know, Rolls Royce, is more important that actual constituents they were elected to represent.
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Since the program took place in Royce Hall on a day off from the current Royal Shakespeare Company productions of King Lear and The Seagull the massive stage set resembling a decaying castle was left standing.
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Since the program took place in Royce Hall on a day off from the current Royal Shakespeare Company productions of King Lear and The Seagull the massive stage set resembling a decaying castle was left standing.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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"What a Rolls Royce is to car fanciers, the recently released Essential Arthouse: 50 Years of Janus Films is to cinephiles," writes Godfrey Cheshire, opening an Independent Weekly cover package on the past and future of the DVD and updating, in a way, his 1999 essays, "The Death of Film/The Decay of Cinema."
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The shock waves from Airbus's incompetence continue to ripple through the system with The Times and others reporting that Rolls-Royce is suspending work on its Trent 900 engine used to power the A380.
Wrong call Richard 2006
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And, of course, the aforementioned Clayton Royce is no Rolls.
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Col. Royce is with us today as Chairman of the Ontario Securities Commission.
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Over the years, Campbell wrote or called Royce—collect, of course—from prison, asking for copies of legal cases or decisions.
In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010
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Over the years, Campbell wrote or called Royce—collect, of course—from prison, asking for copies of legal cases or decisions.
In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010
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In the included Predators featurette, we see a little insight into the character called Royce, who is played by Adrien Brody.
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