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English DictionaryI. Ro‧gers, Buck /ˈrɒdʒəz $ ˈrɑːdʒərz/
the main character in a US
comic who has many adventures in other parts of the universe. The character has also been used in films and television programmes.
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II. Rogers, Ginger (1911–95) a US dancer and film actress who made many
musical films, often with the dancer Fred Astaire. Her films include
42nd Street (1933) and
Top Hat (1935).
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III. Rogers, Richard (1933– ) a British
architect (=someone who designs buildings), born in Italy. His buildings are very modern, and are famous for having pipes etc on the outside. He is especially known for his work on the Pompidou Centre in Paris and for buildings in London, especially the Lloyd’s Building. He was chosen as the architect of Tower 3 of the new World Trade Center in New York City. His official title is Baron Rogers of Riverside. He is a Labour Peer in the House of Lords.
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IV. Rogers, Roy /rɔɪ/
(1912–98) a US film and television actor and singer who usually appeared as a
cowboy. He is best known for the 1950s television programme
The Roy Rogers Show, in which he appeared with his wife Dale Evans (1912–2001) and his horse Trigger. At the end of the programme they always sang the song
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V. Rogers, Will (1879–1935) a US humorous writer and performer. Rogers sometimes told jokes while spinning a
lasso (=a rope with one end tied in a circle) and often used jokes to criticize politicians. He was known for his short, clever, funny sayings, such as ‘I don’t make jokes – I just watch the government and report the facts.’
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