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Rollins

[rol-inz]

noun

  1. Theodore Walter Sonny, born 1930, U.S. jazz saxophonist and composer.



Rollins

/ ˈrɒlɪnz /

noun

  1. 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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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“We are one step closer to common sense management of our national forest lands,” Rollins said in a statement.

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