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All-pro Michael Roos is quietly becoming perhaps the league's best left tackle.
Replacing Haynesworth: Titans must fill giant hole in D-line 2009
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Roos is a vastly underrated athlete who gained quite a bit of attention from NFL scouts after his performance in practices prior to the 2005 Senior Bowl.
USATODAY.com 2005
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This, in turn, led to the full identification and online sample at De Wolfe Music, revealing it to be a Weil soundalike, a track by John Roos from a CD called Cliche Favourites 3.
Archive 2004-10-01 Ray Girvan 2004
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This, in turn, led to the full identification and online sample at De Wolfe Music, revealing it to be a Weil soundalike, a track by John Roos from a CD called Cliche Favourites 3.
Music for any occasion Ray Girvan 2004
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[Albert de Roos is a cell biologist from Amsterdam, who has previously graced Telic Thoughts with this guest post about applying engineering principles to evolution.
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[Albert de Roos is a cell biologist from Amsterdam, who has previously graced Telic Thoughts with this guest post about applying engineering principles to evolution.
Albert de Roos: A design hypothesis for the evolution of the nucleus 2006
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The day after the veto, Mr. Romney wrote in a Boston Globe op-ed piece that his convictions on the issue had "evolved," and declared "I am prolife"—embracing a label Ms. Roos says he had avoided as a candidate in 2002.
For Romney, 2005 Was Key Year of Policy Shifts Jonathan Weisman 2011
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Delilah had called Roos before we departed Bedford Falls.
New Race Joe Sullivan 2010
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It's a setback, if you think that the Roos are the place where this will be decided.
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The Roos is a book that deals with real life issues for joeys of same sex kangaroo parents.
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