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Roberta

[ruh-bur-tuh]

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Robert.



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“Killing Me Softly” singer Roberta Flack died a little more than two years after revealing her ALS diagnosis at age 85.

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Among her faves: Marvin Gaye, Musiq Soulchild, Roberta Flack and Brandy, whose 1998 album “Never Say Never” — released when Erivo was 11 — she singles out for its sophisticated ideas about harmony.

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His father, Christiano, is a businessman who founded his own hedge fund company, while mother Roberta was a junior volleyball player who moved into sports event management.

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There’s one line, for instance, where Vince Vaughn’s Joe asks Lorraine Bracco’s character, Roberta, about his grandmother’s Sunday sauce.

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Neither Roberta Bruni of Italy nor USA's Katie Moon could clear the height as they finished second and third with vaults of 4.63m.

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