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Roderick

[rod-uh-rik, rod-rik]

noun

  1. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “glory” and “ruler.”



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On Monday, Roderick Brewer, an Edison lobbyist, sent an email to Assemblymembers, urging them to vote for the bill known as AB 942.

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He’s Roderick Spode, a would-be British dictator plainly based on the real-life British fascist and Hitler partisan Oswald Mosley.

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Helen Fraser said her cousins Hugh, Roderick and David McCulloch were "groomed" into signing power of attorney documents by the two men.

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Roderick Jones representing Comrie admitted the plot had been "highly amateurish in its execution" and he felt "genuine remorse".

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Roderick Hills Jr., an expert in administrative law at New York University, is not impressed with Duffy’s reasoning.

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