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Roseanna

[roh-zan-uh]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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The co-authors are Rachel Schlund, doctoral student in organizational behavior; Vanessa Bohns, professor and chair in the Department of Organizational Behavior; and Roseanna Sommers, assistant professor of law at Michigan.

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When the flood defences were formally opened in October 2016, Roseanna Cunningham, then environment secretary, spoke about "the effect of climate change" leading to "sudden and much sharper" rainfall and flooding events.

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Its website says that Jacob and Roseanna Malherbe founded the agency in 2015 to connect Florida panhandle residents with attorneys in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

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One whose name was on the list was Roseanna Samartano, a resident of Lahaina, who didn’t know anyone was looking for her until an FBI agent phoned her a few days ago.

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The death of the Conservative MP for Perth and Kinross had triggered a by-election, and the SNP candidate Roseanna Cunningham was on the march - and under attack.

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