Rogers Sentence Examples

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  • John Wilkinson and John Story of Westmorland, together with William Rogers of Bristol, raised a party against Fox concerning the management of the affairs of the society, regarding with suspicion any fixed arrangement for meetings for conducting church business, and in fact hardly finding a place for such meetings at all.

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  • Lunch was at a rustic little seafood place in Rogers called Catfish John's, and afterward she directed him to the War Eagle Mill.

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  • Our boy was 'James Rogers from Lancaster, Pennsylvania.'

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  • In Norwood and Rogers's process a thin coating of tin is applied to the iron before it is dipped in the zinc, by putting the plates between layers of granulated tin in a wooden tank containing a dilute solution of stannous chloride, when tin is deposited on them by galvanic action.

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  • George Rogers Clark was born near Monticello.

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  • A beautiful house of the 16th century belonged to one Thomas Rogers, whose daughter was mother of John Harvard, the founder of Harvard College, U.S.A. Among public buildings are the town hall, originally dated 1633, rebuilt 1767, and altered 186 3; market house, corn exchange and three hospitals.

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  • The narratives Pacific of such men as Woodes Rogers, Edward Davis, George Shelvocke, Clipperton and William Dampier, can never fail to interest, while they are not without geographical value.

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  • As governor he gave Washington able support and sent out the expedition under George Rogers Clark into the Illinois country.

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  • He was a member of Rogers' Rangers in the Seven Years' War, served in the War of Independence, was for several years a member of the New Hampshire legislature, was a delegate to the New Hampshire convention which ratified the Federal constitution, and was a justice of the court of common pleas for his county.

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  • Rogers (1907) contains the greater part of the work.

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  • At last matters became so intolerable that the merchants of London and Bristol petitioned the crown to take possession and restore order, and Captain Woodes Rogers was sent out as the first crown governor and arrived at New Providence in 1718.

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  • Many families of good character now settled at the Bahamas, and some progress was made in developing the resources of the colony, although this was interrupted by the tyrannical conduct of some of the governors who succeeded Captain Woodes Rogers.

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  • The 3rd volume of the Protests of the Lords, edited by Thorold Rogers (1875), contains no less than ten protests by Campbell, entered in the years 1842-1845.

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  • With Fox he was never on terms of friendship, and Samuel Rogers, in his Table Talk, asserts that their antipathy was so pronounced that at a dinner party given by a prominent Whig not the slightest notice was taken by Fox of the presence of Horne Tooke.

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  • But there is no evidence for his "cyclic date" of 2517 B.C., on which his system depended, and there is little doubt that the beginning of the historical period of Berossus is to be set, not in 2506 B.C., but in 2232 B.C. The two systems of Sayce,' that of Rogers,' the three systems of Winckler, 5 both those of Delitzsch, 6 and that of Maspero, 7 may be grouped together, for they are based on the same principle.

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  • During the Seven Years' War he served under Robert Rogers, first as a lieutenant and later as a captain, taking part in the battle of Lake George in 1 755, the disastrous attack upon Ticonderoga in 1758, and the Ticonderoga-Crown Point campaign in 1759.

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  • See Memoir and Official Correspondence of General John Stark (Concord, N.H., 1860) by his grandson Caleb Stark (1804-1864), who wrote in 1831 Reminiscences of the French War containing Rogers's Expeditions with the New England Rangers and an Account.

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  • Among the friends whom he now made, or for the first time cultivated, were Carlyle, Rogers, Dickens, and Elizabeth Barrett.

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  • In 1730 he married Deborah Read, in whose father's house he had lived when he had first come to Philadelphia, to whom he had been engaged before his first departure from Philadelphia for London, and who in his absence had married a ne'er-do-well, one Rogers, who had deserted her.

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  • The marriage to Franklin is presumed to have been a common law marriage, for there was no proof that Miss Read's former husband was dead, nor that, as was suspected, a former wife, alive when Rogers married Miss Read, was still alive, and that therefore his marriage to Deborah was void.

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  • Then, the ancient heresy laws having been revived, came the burnings of Rogers, Hooker, Latimer, Ridley, Cranmer and many a less noteworthy champion of the new religion.

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  • Rogers, deceased.

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  • In 1788 the first woollen mill in New England was opened in Hartford; and here, too, about 1846, the Rogers process of electro-silver plating was invented.

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  • But the essential narrowness and timidity of his general outlook prevented him from detecting and estimating latent forces, either in politics or in matters strictly intellectual and moral; and this lack of understanding and sympathy accounts for his distrust and dislike of the passion and fancy of Shelley and Keats, and for his praise of the half-hearted and elegant romanticism of Rogers and Campbell.

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  • Thorold Rogers published in the Academy, 28th February 1885, a letter of Smith to William Pulteney, written in 1772, from which he thought it probable that the work lay "unrevised and unaltered" in the author's desk for four years.

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  • On the Wealth of Nations, see the prefaces to M'Culloch's, Rogers's, Shield Nicholson's and Cannan's editions of that work; Rogers's Historical Gleanings (1869); the art.

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  • In 1685-86 the Pacific coast was ravaged by Dampier and Swan, and in 1709 Woodes Rogers, with Dampier as pilot, captured the Manila treasure galleon, a feat repeated by Anson in 1743.

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  • Thomas Matthew, is, however, in all probability, an alias for John Rogers, a friend and fellow-worker of Tyndale, and the volume is in reality no new translation at all, but a compilation from the renderings of Tyndale and Coverdale.

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  • Cranmer suffered martyrdom at the stake, as John Rogers had done before him.

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  • A movement of importance, in 1778-79, was the expedition of George Rogers Clark, under the authority of the state of Virginia, against the British posts in the north-west.

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  • Three Indian villages bore the name Chillicothe, each being in turn the chief town of the Chillicothe, one of the four tribal divisions of the Shawnee, in their retreat before the whites; the village near what is now Oldtown in Greene county was destro y ed by George Rogers Clark in 1780; that in Miami county, where Piqua is now, was destroyed by Clark in 1782; and the Indian village near the present Chillicothe was destroyed in 1787 by Kentuckians.

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  • Pringle, who took the lad to see the poet Rogers.

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  • In 1778 an agent of George Rogers Clark took possession of the fort on behalf of Virginia, but it was soon afterwards again occupied by the British, who called it Fort Sackville and held it until February 1779, when it was besieged and was captured (on the 25th of February) by George Rogers Clark, and passed finally under American jurisdiction.

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  • He surrounded himself with men of low birth, such as Ireland, a scholar and diplomatist; Rogers, a great musician; and Cochrane, apparently an architect or sculptor - he is styled a mason or stone-cutter.

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  • The English authorities instigated the Indians to make attacks upon the frontiers of the American colonies, and this led to one of the most important events in the history of the Illinois country, the capture of the British posts of Cahokia and Kaskaskia in 1778, and in the following year of Vincennes (Indiana), by George Rogers Clark, who acted under orders of Patrick Henry, Governor of Virginia.

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  • These strands and belts were the only visible records of the Iroquois, but they required the trained interpreters who could draw from their strings and figures the acts and intentions locked up in their remembrance" (Major Rogers, Account of North America, London, 1765).

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  • Chalmers's, in his Poetic Remains of some of the Scottish Kings (1824); Rogers's Poetical Remains of King James the First (1873); Skeat's edition published by the Scottish Text Society (1884).

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  • At the east door of the rotunda is the bronze door (1858; modelled by Randolph Rogers).

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  • At the close of the century Samuel Rogers endeavoured to resuscitate the neglected form in his "Epistle to a Friend" (1798).

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  • On the Common there is a monument, designed by Randolph Rogers, to the soldiers and sailors of the Civil War, and one to Colonel Timothy Bigelow (1739-1790), one of Worcester's soldiers of the War of Independence.

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  • On the 29th of January 1555, Hooper, Rogers, Rowland Taylor and others were condemned by Gardiner and degraded by Bonner.

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  • Nevertheless, in 1778 Vincennes fell an easy prey to agents sent to occupy it by George Rogers Clark, and although again occupied a few months later by General Henry Hamilton, the lieutenantgovernor at Detroit, it passed finally into American control in February 1779 as a result of Clark's remarkable march from Kaskaskia.

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  • This pro-British spirit, however, did not dominate the whole Wisconsin region, and while De Langlade was harassing the Pennsylvania and Virginia frontier, Godefrey de Linctot, a trader of Prairie du Chien, acting as agent for George Rogers Clark, detached several western tribes from the British adherence, and personally led a band of French settlers to his aid.

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  • It is possible that there was a settlement on what was afterward called Corn Island (which has now practically disappeared), at the Falls of the Ohio, as early as 1775; in May 1778, General George Rogers Clark, while proceeding, by way of the Ohio river, against the British posts in the Illinois territory, landed on this island and built block-houses for his stores and cabins for about twenty families of emigrants who had come with him.

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  • In 1760, however, the place was taken by the British under Colonel Robert Rogers and an English element was introduced into the population which up to this time had been almost exclusively French.

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  • There is a monument in Quincy in memory of George Rogers Clark, and the homestead (built in 1835) of John Wood, founder of the city, is now owned by the Quincy Historical Society, organized in 1896.

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  • It was a late model 4 x 4 with an extended cab, exactly like the one in Rogers that she had been drooling over the last three months.

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  • Rogers then put Bath under pressure, which caused the visiting side to concede a penalty in front of their own posts.

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  • One of the things Owen Rogers was accused of was spending too long in the village alehouse.

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  • In Rogers ark acquisition of chelsea he wears the seat on his.

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  • It was opened in 1863 by John Henry Rogers who had opened a dispensary in 1858.

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  • Rogers ' and Maslow's theories of actualisation are often mistakenly equated.

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  • The conductor said, " Rogers, I believe you're a damn fool.

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  • Elite Female Champion with new owner Nicholas Rogers who paid 2000 guineas.

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  • Irwin Rogers and Associates Insurance Both communities according quot Holy Grail and if you're.

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  • The sexes the money at stake Rogers Jennifer tilly departure lounge producer.

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  • From a camera feds heard mickey that the numbers mimi rogers is.

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  • Rogers was knighted in 1991 and received a peerage five years later.

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  • The statuary includes two Rogers groups, an original Truman Bartlett plaster statuette, and replicas of Leonard Volk's work.

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  • A stunning start to Byron Rogers ' book is a long tirade from Thomas ' son Gwydion.

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  • A long way behind this pair was London Mayor Ken Livingstone's design tsar, Richard Rogers.

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  • Ginger Rogers as wife Edwina gets pretty wacky when returned to youth.

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  • In the interval between his nomination as Protector and the summoning of his first parliament in September 1654, Cromwell was empowered together with his council to legislate by ordinances; and eighty-two were issued in all, dealing meat of with numerous and various reforms and including the reorganization of the treasury, the settlement Lilburne and the anabaptists, and John Rogers and the Fifth Monarchy men, were prosecuted only on account of their direct attacks upon the government, and Cromwell in his broadminded and tolerant statesmanship was himself in advance of his age and his administration.

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  • Thereafter were added sub-statues of Chief-Justice John Marshall and George Mason (1726-1792) by Crawford, and statues of Andrew Lewis (1730-1781) and Thomas Nelson (1738-1789), and six allegorical subjects, by Randolph Rogers (1825-1892), the monument being completed in 1869, at a cost of about $260,000, of which about $47,000 represented private gifts and the interest thereon.

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  • On the other hand, Thorold Rogers, not to speak of earlier objectors, described the law as a " dismal and absurd theorem."

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  • In 1875 Arnold Toynbee paid a visit, the first of many, to Whitechapel, and Mr Barnett, who kept in constant touch with Oxford, formed in 1877 a small committee, over which he presided himself, to consider the organization of university extension in London, his chief assistants being Leonard Montefiore, a young Oxford man, and Frederick Rogers, a member of the vellum binders' trade union.

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  • This does not, however, preclude in any way the supposition that they-equally with certain other Haemosporidia-represent, nevertheless, only a phase of a complete life-cycle; and this supposition has in fact been definitely proved to be true by the work of Rogers (48).

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  • We also met Mr. Rogers... who kindly left his carriage to bring us home.

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  • I have just had some pictures taken, and if they are good, I would like to send one to Mr. Rogers, if you think he would like to have it.

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  • We dined with the Rogers last Friday, and oh, they were so kind to us!

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  • Rogers [Whole Service in D sol re; M/N] pp.

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  • The statuary includes two Rogers groups, an original Truman Bartlett plaster statuette, and replicas of Leonard Volk 's work.

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  • A long way behind this pair was London Mayor Ken Livingstone 's design tsar, Richard Rogers.

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  • Catherine Rogers - Two Home Birth Stories Catherine 's first baby was born in hospital, weighing 6lb 7oz.

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  • Around this time, Shirley Temple and Roy Rogers were popular movie stars, and Cherry Cokes were frequently called by the stars' names.

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  • Children were frequently served Shirley Temples or Roy Rogers drinks at restaurants while their parents sipped "real" cocktails.

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  • Artist Liz Rogers has several prints on her website that are unique and perfect for your game room décor.

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  • Henry Rogers (Standard Oil) befriended Twain and became his financial advisor, saving him from complete financial ruin.

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  • Well, at least Kenny Rogers 'fesses up to his mistakes.

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  • Rogers also told People that he actually has had several rounds of surgery and blames it all on the image-obsessed entertainment business.

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  • His first marriage was to actor Mimi Rogers, from 1987 to 1990.

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  • When Kenny Rogers made an appearance on an episode of American Idol he surprised many people with his new look.

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  • He had planned on building a house on the land for his then girlfriend, Ginger Rogers.

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  • Hughes and Rogers split and the house was never built.

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  • Roy Rogers was born under the name of Leonard Franklin Slye in Cincinnati, where his family lived in a tenement building.

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  • They lived in various towns throughout Ohio before returning to Cincinnati when Rogers was 17.

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  • It was there that Rogers decided to pursue his music and acting career, and also where he met first wife Lucille and horse Trigger.

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  • Other actors from Cincinnati, Ohio, can only hope to someday follow in the footsteps of Roy Rogers and Doris Day.

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  • One of the most culturally significant uses of a button-down cardigan sweater for men is the iconic Mr. Rogers from children's television.

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  • Any movie that featured Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire or Greta Garbo was sure to include an apartment decorated in the Art Deco style.

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  • To my knowledge, Rogers Wireless is the first GSM service provider to carry this ubiquitous handset.

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  • Rogers Wireless carries the TG800, a quad-band (850/900/1800/1900) variant to the tri-band (900/1800/1900) KG800 sold overseas.

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  • It's not like you can take your phone from Rogers Wireless or Cingular -- both of which run on GSM-based networks -- and jump on the first plane to Hong Kong!

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  • While you can purchase quite a variety of cell phone themes through your favorite service provider (Verizon, T-Mobile, Rogers Wireless, etc.), there are also many websites on the internet that offer free cell phone themes.

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  • Rogers Wireless was the exclusive iPhone carrier in Canada, presenting Canucks with the same kind of conundrum.

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  • Some will be directly available from North American mobile operators like Rogers Wireless and T-Mobile, whereas others you may have to look into importing an unlocked cell phone from overseas.

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  • While this isn't an issue if you subscribe to T-Mobile, it may be a concern if you receive your service from Cingular (the new AT&T) or Rogers Wireless.

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  • To most cellular providers (Rogers Wireless, T-Mobile, etc.), there is much more money to be made in the actual cellular service rather than selling you a new phone.

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  • Check out the websites of everyone from T-Mobile to Sprint, Telus Mobility to Rogers Wireless in order to see what they are currently offering.

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  • For example, cell phones from Rogers Wireless are designed to operate on the Rogers Wireless network.

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  • These include Rogers Wireless, T-Mobile, AT&T, Vodafone and others.

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  • You can get it at Rogers MJ for free, but the site also accepts donations of $1, $2, $5, and $10.

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  • This Apple cell phone, available through Rogers Wireless and A&T, can surf the mobile web a lot faster than the original iPhone.

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  • In Canada, this is extended to a three-year contract with either Rogers Wireless or Fido, the only two major GSM service providers in Canada.

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  • A predam iPhone is one that has been unlocked to work with any GSM service provider around the world, including Rogers, AT&T, and international providers.

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  • Operating as a wholly owned subsidiary of Rogers Wireless, Fido is very value-minded and targets the lower end of the market.

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  • Rogers Wireless operates on both the 850MHz and 1900MHz band for its core connectivity.

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  • In the terms and conditions for Apple, AT&T, and Rogers Wireless, however, tethering goes against what is considered "fair use" of the wireless data.

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  • In Canada, the iPhone 3GS will be made available through Rogers Wireless and Fido for the same price, except you'll need to sign a new three-year contract.

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  • You can definitely stay in touch with the BlackBerry Bold from AT&T and Rogers Wireless.

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  • Be aware that using this kind of data over a 3G connection, like that offered by AT&T and Rogers Wireless, can quickly go through your "data bucket" each month.

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  • These include Telus, Fido, Rogers, and Fido.

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  • Similarly, phones sold through Rogers Wireless can occasionally be found through T-Mobile or AT&T.

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  • The same is true in Canada as well, since it is hard to find a BlackBerry device being sold on a prepaid basis through Telus, Bell, or Rogers.

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  • From there, you can start up a prepaid phone plan with a provider like Rogers Wireless or AT&T, getting a new SIM card.

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  • The (2G) GSM side is based on a roaming agreement with Rogers Wireless.

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  • To accommodate this, Globalive set up a roaming agreement with Rogers Wireless for when its customers are outside of their Wind "Home" zones.

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  • Consistent to this claim is the relatively lower rate of dropped calls that users experience in Canada when they use the same Apple iPhone with Rogers Wireless.

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  • In Canada, Fido and Rogers uses the same GSM standard and the same 3G network, but Wind Mobile uses different technology than Fido and Rogers.

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  • Up in Canada, for example, the 3G network offered by Rogers and Fido operates on the 850MHz and 1900MHz bands.

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  • Beyond Rogers, Telus, and Bell, consumers in major markets may also look toward Wind Mobile, Mobilicity, and Public Mobile.

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  • The critical difference is the latter pair are equipped with GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) cellular radios only, meaning that they will work with networks like Rogers Wireless in Canada and AT&T in the United States.

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  • Renowned psychologist Carl Rogers emphasized how childhood experiences affect personality development.

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  • You can watch fun and carefree dances such as Fast Swing Dancing by LindyHop411, or experience an old classic like Swing Time featuring Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire.

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  • Ballroom dancing has been brilliantly portrayed in movies, and the most famous performers were Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.

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  • At the 1933 ceremonies, host Will Rogers called out the name of the Best Director.

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  • Goddard continued to appear on Y&R and the soap opera cast Genie Francis and Tristan Rogers as his on-screen parents, leaving fans hopeful that Goddard can continue.

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  • In 2003, facing a budgetary crisis, DOOL killed off several veterans including Alice Horton (Reid) and Maggie Horton (Rogers).

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  • When Suzanne Rogers was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis (a rare muscle disorder) in 1984, she asked for her character (a core veteran of the Horton family) to be diagnosed with the same disease.

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  • The writers accommodated Rogers and viewers of DOOL were educated alongside the Hortons as Maggie grappled with the diagnosis.

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  • Tristan Rogers - He first appeared in soaps in his native Australia, then moved on to regular programming.

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  • On Y & R, Francis will be paired with former GH co-star Tristan Rogers (he plays Cane's father Colin).

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  • The casting of Francis and Rogers fanned speculation that Daniel Goddard would continue as either Cane or a long-missing twin brother.

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  • The Summary of Qualifications allows Rogers's key attributes to be seen at a glance.

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  • A woman could feel like Ginger Rogers dancing on the clouds in such a nightgown.

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  • In 2004, she was introduced to music producer Evan Rogers, who was vacationing on Barbados.

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  • Rogers recognized her talent and arranged for her to record a number of demos in the US.

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  • With Rogers' help, Rihanna approached a number of record labels with her demo recordings.

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  • Belafonte approached music manager Ken Krager to see if he would convince Lionel Richie and Kenny Rogers, Krager's clients, to participate.

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  • He is joined on the show by Josh Flagg and Chad Rogers.

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  • Sciffy was used for fluffy or less serious works such as Flash Gordon or Buck Rogers.

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  • When you listen to the sounds and pay attention to other artistic features in the original Star Trek, they aren't over the top, as you'd expect with a Flash Gordon or Buck Rogers style of storytelling.

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  • Then this newspaper lady in Boston gave her an out and she jumped on it like Roy Rogers on Trigger.

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