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Examples
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A man who died late Wednesday when his car was hit by a coal train in southern Weld County was identified as a Roggen resident.
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Raja's work can suggest familiar jazz-rock fusion licks at first, but his eastern influences soon surface in episodic melodies punctuated by dead halts, percussive bass clamourings, and swooping violin lines from the vivid Pascal Roggen, but also in fragile and whimsical slower pieces.
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On Friday, city Taxi and Limousine Commissioner Matthew Daus personally delivered the $40,000 viola to Roggen.
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Roggen said, she called the NYC's 3-1-1 help line after she realized her viola was missing Thursday.
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Dinner found him in the town of Roggen, an hour northeast of Denver, which was close enough.
The Sum of all Fears Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1991
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He had appreciated immediately what Gammon was trying to do and had inspected his own cattle; finding no hornless animals, he had taken the trouble to visit all other herds in the district, and at Roggen he had found one such Hereford and in Wyoming another.
Centennial Michener, James 1974
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He was in his late thirties. and although he had started life running sheep for his father, he had later received a thorough grounding in Herefords on the ranch at Roggen.
Centennial Michener, James 1974
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The private access road where McCanless was driving leads to a nearby sod farm about three miles west of Roggen.
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The man was driving at about 6: 40 p.m. near a private access road to a sod farm from a frontage road that parallels Interstate 76 roughly three miles west of Roggen, said Colorado
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Last year, two sisters from Roggen, Caitlin and Faith Kadlub, were killed at the intersection when their car collided with a semitrailer.
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