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Rosie

[ roh-zee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Rose.


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We Are Rosie founder Stephanie Olson on the war on talent that agencies and brands are contending with now.

From Digiday

“People care less about a hierarchal career trajectory now and more about a job that really lights them up inside,” said Stephanie Nadi Olson, founder of flexible talent firm We Are Rosie.

From Digiday

When Rosie the Riveter flexed her bicep 80 years ago and said, “We can do it!”

From Time

Like Ring around the Rosie, this may only be possible in certain scenarios.

Rosie the Riveter isn’t who you think she isHe raised money for his most recent trip west on GoFundMe, with many donations coming from people whose family members he has already photographed.

She agrees to be their Rosie the Riveter under one condition: they save Peeta.

Rosie Assoulin is a young New York designer who cut her teeth first at Oscar de la Renta and then Lanvin.

Rosie having a romance storyline is, for a fan, radical in itself.

Rosie, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and all the former co-hosts of The View reunited to pay tribute to Barbara Walters.

It was a reminder of the value of Rosie as a daytime personality.

"The people of that part of the country must have felt a good deal relieved," remarked Rosie.

"I am proud that Washington was a countryman of mine," exclaimed Rosie, her eyes sparkling.

They did so, Elsie making a few brief remarks, especially on the fourth verse, which neither Rosie nor Walter ever forgot.

"I dare say; but he needn't think he can make me very much afraid of him, big as he is," laughed Rosie.

"I am strongly in favor of so doing, provided I wake in season," returned Rosie, and with that they separated for the night.

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