Sentence examples for rose a name from inspiring English sources

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Until she met Bonaparte, she had been known as "Rose", a name which he disliked.

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She shows me one especially winsome rose, a variety named Leontine Gervais, with semidouble, glowing pink blooms and a conspicuous orange boss of stamens.

Now, Metro Homes has announced a contest for Asbury Park schoolchildren to rename "The Rising" with a name that captures the spirit of rebirth in the city.

From the sweat of Daksha rises a beautiful woman named Rati, who Daksha presents to Kama as his wife.

The prices of generic drugs rose an average of 7percentt last year, while prices of brand-name medications rose an average of 5.8percentthethe report said.

Writer asked him how a rose gets its name, and he said that whoever creates a rose has the right to name it, but that one breeder on the East Coast is in the business of creating new roses and selling the rights to name them(for a sizable price).

Alexander Wang's new collection for H&M has finally given rise to a name for the merging of aggressive street/sportswear that is, frankly, everywhere.

What is tolerably certain, however, is this: on his arrival in the United States at Ellis Island in 1911, a customs official mishears the name of bootmaker's son Nuta Kotlyarenko, writes it down as "Nudie", and accidentally gives rise to a name which will accompany him for his professional life.

A three-dimensional nanostructure of carbon material similar to a desert rose stone, named the carbon nano-flake ball, was fabricated by a single-step microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition process.

The town rose, the name changed.

A tea rose was named for the Malvern rose grower Mrs. Foley Hobbs in 1910 (see page 119 of cited work ).

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