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Rollins
[rol-inz]
noun
Theodore Walter Sonny, born 1930, U.S. jazz saxophonist and composer.
Rollins
/ ˈrɒlɪnz /
noun
Sonny , original name Theodore Walter Rollins . born 1930, US jazz tenor saxophonist, noted for his improvisation
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In his postseason debut here in 2008, Kershaw retired the first five batters, not bad when four of them were named Jimmy Rollins, Shane Victorino, Chase Utley and Ryan Howard.
On top of the book lies a giant lipstick-stained wine glass, and an actor lying face down in a bubble-shaped, burgundy satin cloak — or, Drew Rollins playing the role of spilled wine.
Rollins is accompanied by Nick Myers, who sits on the side of the stage dressed as a music box in silver foil and oversized pearls.
United States Department of Agriculture Secretary Brook Rollins said the agency will publish a notice of intent in the Federal Register on Friday to roll back the so-called Roadless Rule, initiating a 21-day public comment period and moving the process closer to reality.
“We are one step closer to common sense management of our national forest lands,” Rollins said in a statement.
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