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Rolland

[ raw-lahn ]

noun

  1. · [r, aw-, man], 1866–1944, French novelist, music critic, and dramatist: Nobel Prize 1915.


Rolland

/ ɔɑ̃ /

noun

  1. RollandRomain18661944MFrenchWRITING: novelistTHEATRE: dramatistWRITING: essayist Romain (rɔmɛ̃). 1866–1944, French novelist, dramatist, and essayist, known for his novels about a musical genius, Jean-Christophe , (1904–12): Nobel prize for literature 1915
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“The culture was terrible. I mean it was all about greed,” said Heather Rolland, a former Transit Services detective.

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Rolland herself sued the city, alleging she faced retaliation and gender discrimination during her time with Transit Services, and a jury awarded her $949,000 last year.

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Apart from Rolland and Rangel, numerous other current and former division officers have filed lawsuits in recent years.

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Jean-Christophe Rolland, president of World Rowing, said any available funds should instead be spent on developing and promoting Olympic sports.

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The far right claimed victory in January 2023, when Mayor Jean-Yves Rolland of Callac gave up his plan to house seven to 10 refugee families in his town in Brittany, in northwest France.

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