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When employed by jewelers, rather than by extremely savvy marketers of digital devices, the term "rose gold" refers to an alloy of gold to which copper has been added.
Since nobody ever heard of Google+ until this year, and it received loads of news coverage as Google's strongest attempt yet to take on Facebook, searches for the term rose more than 10,000percentt.
Usage of the term rose dramatically in news coverage following the start of the protests, and politicians from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to President Barack Obama have used the movement's language to describe divisions in the American public.
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The notion of Uncle Tomism, a highly charged term that Rose raised 20 years later in a high-profile documentary and discussed in subsequent interviews, moved the discussion out of class in general and into race specifically.
But the number of long-term jobless rose by 203,000.
Under the long-term lease, Rose Group pays the church more than $250,000 a year in rent as well as 10 percent of sales.
His presidency lasted only a single term—"thorns without roses", his wife called it and his party, the Federalists, went out of business.
Individuals are identified in tribal terms -- as a Rose or a Tishman.
Much of Congress continued to resent the manner of Adams's ascension, and little of significance can be detected in his single term, despite Kaplan's rose-colored rendering of it: "The administration's lack of spectacular achievements characterized its success.
In terms of total sales, Rose brought in $7,121 versus only $2,183 for Kutcher.
Aigler also played an important role in securing the Big Ten's long-term contract with the Rose Bowl.
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