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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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Speaking to BBC Radio Cymru podcast Gwleidydda with Vaughan Roderick, she said: "I think it's important that we concentrate on what's important to the people of Wales."

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Roderick Abram, a diehard New York Yankees fan celebrating his 40th birthday, rejoiced when Kershaw reached the strikeout milestone.

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

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

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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