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- proper noun A
surname , from a Middle English nickname meaning aroe .
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Examples
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- HOSTILE TO ROE CHIEF JUSTICE REHNQUIST An original Roe dissenter.
Is Roe Good Law? 2008
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Just as Cairo, Illinois is pronounce’d Kay roe , IIRC, but when they speak of the one in Egypt, they would pronounce it K’eye Roe.
Reddy - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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As a matter of Constitional law however, the opinion in Roe is itself an “abortion”!
Think Progress » Bush Said His Nominees Won’t Change Their Minds In 20 Years 2005
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As a matter of Constitional law, however, the opinion in Roe is itself an “abortion”!
Think Progress » Bush Said His Nominees Won’t Change Their Minds In 20 Years 2005
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But in 1992 she was the fifth vote to affirm what she called Roe's "essential holding" that abortion is a constitutional right.
Queen of the Center 2007
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Compounding the GOP advantage is what I call the Roe effect.
Archive 2005-07-03 Steve Sailer 2005
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Compounding the GOP advantage is what I call the Roe effect.
WSJ's Taranto pushes his "Roe Effect" half-truth again Steve Sailer 2005
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About two-thirds of the public still believes the right decision was made in Roe v. Wade.
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About two-thirds of the public still believes the right decision was made in Roe v. Wade.
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Um I think it is clear that the Court, in Roe v Wade imagined and or created a ‘right to privacy’, writing thatthe:
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