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Rudolph

[ roo-dolf ]

noun

  1. Paul (Marvin), 1918–97, U.S. architect.
  2. Wilma (Glo·de·an) [gloh, -dee-, uh, n], 1940–1994, U.S. track and field athlete.
  3. a male given name, form of Rolf.


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But it makes a big difference if it’s Mason Rudolph starting at quarterback or Rodgers, especially with games coming up against Green Bay and at the New York Jets.

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“It had good energy,” Villarreal said of the 1,500-square-foot apartment she rents for $5,300 a month in a historic neighborhood where Rudolph Valentino, Charlie Chaplin and Bette Davis once lived.

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Will Levis has failed to establish himself as Tennessee's starting quarterback and last season's back-up Mason Rudolph rejoined Pittsburgh in free agency, so the Titans are expected to go for a QB.

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Jasper — whose sister Elaine was Rudolph Isley’s wife — joined the group as a keyboardist in 1973 along with younger Isley brothers Ernie and Marvin and helped usher in a chapter of slow funk-rock jams.

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Lang’s human-size freestanding sculptures will spread across Rudolph Schindler’s landmark house in West Hollywood, complementing the minimalist architecture.

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