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Rosalind

[roz-uh-lind, roh-zuh-]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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Also under threat are two collaborations with the European Space Agency: An ambitious plan to bring martian rocks collected by Nasa's Perseverance Rover back to Earth and a mission to send Europe's Rosalind Franklin Rover to the red planet to search for signs of past life.

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Lady Swindlers' in-house historian, Prof Rosalind Crone, said Annie's story exposed the "dark side" of charitable giving in Victorian times.

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Maxie Allen and his partner Rosalind Levine, from Borehamwood, told The Times they were held for 11 hours on suspicion of harassment, malicious communications, and causing a nuisance on school property.

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After his military service, Richard Carlson joined The Times, where he became friends with Carl Brisson, the son of actress Rosalind Russell.

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In mitigation, barrister Rosalind Burgin said Warner had been deeply "impacted" by a brief spell in prison in 2022 and that she now campaigned in less disruptive ways as a result.

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