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Roth

[rawth, roth]

noun

  1. Phillip, 1933–2018, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.



Roth

/ rɒθ /

noun

  1. Philip . born 1933, US novelist. His works include Goodbye, Columbus (1959), Portnoy's Complaint (1969), My Life as a Man (1974), Sabbath's Theater (1995), The Human Stain (2000), and The Plot Against America (2004)

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“There weren’t very many flops,” said Eric Handler, media and entertainment analyst at Roth Capital.

Groom took issue with screenwriter Eric Roth’s rewrite of his book’s line about chocolates, but another “Forrest Gump” catchphrase the screenwriter originated himself is more appropriate today than ever: “Stupid is as stupid does.”

From Salon

Roth put it, his producers weren’t searching for happy folks.

From Salon

Roth also rebuffed questions about a 3,000-arrests-per-day quota first touted by White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller in May.

Roth denied that there was any official policy driving the sweeps.

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