Roscoe's heart was not in farming, however, and he longed to try his luck elsewhere.
Roscoe was leading another from the stable, while her older boy, John Junior, primed his rifle.
They are occupied by pale bodies: those of Roscoe (Gary Cole) and Sally (Julianne Nicholson).
One of the alums he keeps bumping into at conferences and alumni meetings is Roscoe M.
"If we owe them dues, subtract that from what they owe us, " said Rep. Roscoe G.
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Egbert Roscoe Murrow was born on April 24, 1908, at Polecat Creek in Guilford County, North Carolina.
The family struggled until Roscoe found work on a railroad that served the sawmills and the logging camps.
He was the last of Roscoe Murrow and Ethel Lamb Murrow's four sons.
Roscoe was a square-shouldered six-footer who taught his boys the value of hard work and the skills for doing it well.
Roscoe, driving the second carriage, had come past her and, without looking, dropped at her feet something knotted in a handkerchief.
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The Murrows had to leave Blanchard in the summer of 1925 after the normally mild-mannered Roscoe silenced his abusive foreman by knocking him out.
In the course of a hearing last Thursday of the House Armed Services Committee, Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, Republican of Maryland, offered a cautionary note.
Roscoe and Downsville, near the Catskills, have a 12-sport agreement that includes teaming up in football, soccer, girls' basketball, golf, baseball, softball and cross country.
Roscoe likes Denmark-based Novo Nordisk which sells insulin in the Asia.
Todd Roscoe, a former executive at the hospital chain Tenet Healthcare, says that a 40% discount off the inflated list price is the norm for cash-paying customers.
Roscoe, Ethel, and their three boys lived in a log cabin that had no electricity, no plumbing, and no heat except for a fireplace that doubled as the cooking area.
Fortunately, Roscoe found work a hundred miles west, at Beaver Camp, near the town of Forks on the Olympic Peninsula, about as far west as one could go in the then-forty-eight states.
Via i09: Nature photographer and scientist Richard Roscoe once took a page from MythBusters and decided to find out what would happen if a person ever fell into an active volcano.
The carriage was piled with luggage and tied bundles, and as she stood some silver fell to the ground, knives and forks and a silver candelabra, catching in the clatter the few gleams of light from the torch that Roscoe held.
Thanks to the tenacity of one of Capitol Hill's few bona fide scientists, Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, Maryland Republican, who has long warned of the EMP threat, a blue-ribbon commission led by President Reagan's science adviser, William Graham, is now conducting a congressionally mandated study to assess this danger.
Mattie, still tying her robe, ran down the steps thinking stupidly, as she later reflected, only of the embarrassment to this woman, whom to tell the truth she had respected more than loved, and picking up and pressing back upon her the heavy silver, as if this was not something Roscoe should be doing, nor her husband, John Jameson, neither.
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