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Rosalie may refer to: People * Rosalie (given name) * Rosalie Levasseur (1749–1826), French soprano billed as Mademoiselle Rosalie * Rosalie Rendu or Sr. Rosalie (1786–1856), venerated by the Roman Catholic Church Film and theater * ''Rosalie'' (musical), a 1928 musical by the Gershwins and others ** ''Rosalie'' (1937 film), a film version of the musical * ''Rosalie'' (2023 film), a Franco-Belgian historical drama film *''Rosalie'', an award-winning 1966 short film by Polish director Walerian Borowczyk Places * Rosalie, a locality of Paddington, Queensland, Australia * Rosalie, Dominica, a town * Rosalie, Nebraska, United States, a village Songs * "Rosalie" (song), a 2008 song by Swiss Rapper Bligg from ''0816'' * "Rosalie", a song by Bob Seger from ''Back in '72'', also covered by Thin Lizzy about Rosalie Trombley * "Rosalie", a 1978 song by Carlos * "Rosalie", a 2012 song by Concrete Blonde Other uses * Tropical Storm Rosalie (other) * Rosalie Mansion, a Nationa ...
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Rosalie (given Name)
Rosalie ( , ) is a feminine given name, the French language, French, German language, German, and Dutch language, Dutch form of the Roman name, Roman name ''Rosalia'', which was ultimately derived from the Latin word ''rosa'', meaning rose. The name may also be spelled Rozalie in Dutch and Rosalee or Rosaleigh in English. Diminutives for the name include Rosa, Rose, Roz, or Rosie. Notable people with the name include: * Rosalie Abella (born 1946), Canadian jurist * Rosalie Abrams (1921–2010), American playwright * Rosalie Adams, British governor * Rosalie Allen (1924–2003), American country singer, songwriter, guitarist, columnist and television and radio host * Rosalie Bertell (1929–2012), American scientist * Rosalie Birch (born 1983), English cricketer * Rosalie Bradford (1942–2006), American woman * (1758–1834), Swiss naturalist * Rosalie Craig (born 1981), English actress * Rosalie Crutchley (1920-1997), British actress * Rosalie Cunningham (born 1990), English sing ...
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Rosalie Trombley
Rosalie Trombley (September 18, 1939 – November 23, 2021) was a Canadian music director of Windsor, Ontario AM Top 40 radio station CKLW, also known as "The Big 8". She was known for her ability to select songs that would later become big hits. At the time, she was one of the few female music directors in AM Top 40; CKLW's listenership reached across the Detroit–Windsor transborder region, and Kal Rudman, editor of the music trade publication '' Friday Morning Quarterback'', described Trombley as "the number one music director in the United States."Robert Martin. "Super-Monster Rosalie Trombley is Queen of the Top 40 Charts." ''Toronto Globe & Mail'', January 13, 1973, p. 25. She broke numerous artists such as Alice Cooper, Aerosmith, and Bob Seger, who later wrote a song about her entitled "Rosalie". Her influence as a music director later led to an annual award for women in broadcasting being named after her. Early life Trombley was born in Leamington, Ontario. She wo ...
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Plague Chapel Of St
Plague or The Plague may refer to: Agriculture, fauna, and medicine *Plague (disease), (commonly referred to as bubonic plague or black death), caused by infectious bacteria ''Yersinia pestis'' * An epidemic of infectious disease (medical or agricultural) * A pandemic caused by such a disease * A swarm of pest insects such as locusts ** A massive attack of other pests afflicting agriculture ** Overpopulation in wild animals afflicting the environment and/or agriculture * Plague, collective noun for common grackles Historical plagues * List of epidemics * Antonine Plague, an ancient pandemic in 165–189 CE brought to the Roman Empire by troops returning from campaigns in the Near East * Black Death, the Eurasian pandemic beginning in the 14th century, also known as "The Plague" * Great Northern War plague outbreak, a European outbreak in the early 18th century * Great Plague of London, a massive outbreak in England that killed an estimated 20% of London's population in 1665 ...
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Rosella (other)
'' Rosella'' is a genus of broad-tailed parrots endemic to Australasia. Rosella may also refer to: * Roselle (plant), a species of hibiscus (''Hibiscus sabdariffa''), also known as "rosella". ** A drink made from that plant, also called " Hibiscus tea". * Rosella (brand), a brand of Australian tomato sauce, soups, and chutney. * MS ''Rosella'', a cruiseferry, built in 1980 by Wärtsilä Turku shipyard (now Aker Finnyards), Finland People (real and fictional) * Rosella Ayane, English footballer * Rosella Cicognani, Italian gymnast *Rosella Hightower, American ballerina * Rosella Kanarik, American mathematics professor and educator * Rosella Lau, Hong Kong model * Rosella Namok, Australian artist * Rosella Postorino, Italian author * Rosella Sensi, Italian entrepreneur *Rosella Towne, American actress * Laura Rosella, Canadian epidemiologist * Princess Rosella, a fictional video game character in the ''King's Quest'' series by Sierra On-Line *Princess Rosella "Ro", a fictional ch ...
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Rosalia (other)
Rosalia or Rosalía (with diacritic) may refer to: Persons * Rosalia (given name) * Saint Rosalia (1130–1166), the patron saint of Palermo in Italy * Rosalía (born 1992), Spanish singer Places * 314 Rosalia, an asteroid * Rosalia, Pisidia, an ancient city and former bishopric in Pisidia, now in Asian Turkey and a Latin Catholic titular see * Rosalia, Washington, USA Other uses * Rosalia (beetle), ''Rosalia'' (beetle), a genus of beetles * Rosalia (festival), a flower festival in the Roman Empire * Sequential modulation or rosalia * "Rosalía", a song by Yung Beef from ''ADROMICFMS 4'' *Rosalía (TV series), a Mexican telenovela * Rosalia, a virus in the video game Trauma Team See also

* Santa Rosalía (other) * * Rosalie (other) * "Rosealia", a song by Better Than Ezra * Roselia (other) {{disambiguation, geo, hn ...
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Citroën Rosalie
The original Citroën Rosalie was a light-weight racing car that established a succession of records at the Montlhéry racing circuit. More generally the Rosalie was a range of three models/sizes of automobile that comprised the core of Citroën's model range between 1932 and 1938. The three models were originally designated respectively the 8CV, the 10CV and the 15CV, the numbers defining the cars' fiscal horsepower which in turn defined the approximate engine size of each model. After the introduction of the new Traction Avant, the lineup was modified and at the 1934 Paris Salon the two smaller models became the 7UA and the 11UA, now with the overhead-valve engines from the Traction. Starting with the 1933 model year Citroen offered the 1,766 cc 11UD diesel engine option. Chronology At introduction, the larger Rosalies replaced the Citroëns C4 and C6, themselves launched respectively in 1928 and 1929. They also represented a move upmarket for the entire business, since du ...
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Rosalie Mansion
Rosalie Mansion is a historic pre-Civil War Plantation house in the Southern United States, mansion and historic house museum in Natchez, Mississippi. Built in 1823, it was a major influence on Antebellum architecture in the greater region, inspiring many of Natchez's grand Greek Revival architecture, Greek Revival mansions. During the American Civil War, it served as U.S. Army headquarters for the Natchez area from July 1863 on. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989. Description Rosalie is located southwest of Natchez's downtown area, overlooking the Mississippi River at the junction of Orleans and South Broadway Streets. It is a cubical three-story brick building with a truncated hip roof encircled by a low balustrade. Its front facade has a monumental four-column Tuscan portico with entablature and a gabled pediment with a semi-oval window at its center. Broad entrances in the center bay provide access to the house on the ground floor and a balcony on the secon ...
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Tropical Storm Rosalie (other)
The name Rosalie has been used for two tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean: * Tropical Storm Rosalie (1970) * Tropical Storm Rosalie (1974) {{DEFAULTSORT:Rosalie Pacific hurricane set index articles ...
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Concrete Blonde
Concrete Blonde was an American rock band from Hollywood, California. They were active from 1982 to 1994 and reunited twice: first from 2001 to 2004, then from 2010 to 2012. They were best known for their album ''Bloodletting'' (1990), its top-20 single "Joey," and Johnette Napolitano's distinctive vocal style. Career Singer-songwriter and bassist Johnette Napolitano first formed a group with former Sparks bassist James Mankey on guitar in Los Angeles in 1982. Their first recording was the song "Heart Attack," released under the band name Dreamers on the compilation album ''The D.I.Y. Album'' (1982). The track was co-produced by James and his brother Earle Mankey, who also programmed the drums. Joined by drummer Michael Murphy, they became Dream 6 and released an eponymous extended play on the independent label Happy Hermit in 1983 (released in France in 1985 by Madrigal). When they signed with I.R.S. Records in 1986, their labelmate Michael Stipe suggested the name Concrete ...
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Carlos (singer)
Carlos (born Jean-Chrysostome Dolto; February 20, 1943 — January 17, 2008) was a French singer, entertainer and actor. He is sometimes called Jean-Christophe Doltovitch. Jean-Chrysostome Dolto is the son of the psychoanalyst and pediatrician Françoise Dolto (née Marette) (1908–1988) and the physiotherapist Boris Dolto (1899–1981), of Russian origin. Carlos was heavily overweight and cultivated a jovial countenance, and adopted a look similar to the singer Antoine, with leis and Hawaiian shirts. In 1980, he became a spokesman for the Oasis brand fruit drink, with his song "Rosalie" (a cover of , singer for Typical Combo, a Guadeloupean group) being used in their television advertisements. References External links Official website '' Le Monde'', January 17, 2008 * {{DEFAULTSORT:Carlos 1943 births 2008 deaths Singers from Paris French pop singers French comedy musicians French people of Russian descent 20th-century French male singers Deaths from liver ...
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Back In '72
''Back in '72'' is the sixth studio album by American rock singer-songwriter Bob Seger, released in 1973. It was the first new album on Seger's manager Punch Andrews' label, Palladium Records, to be released under their distribution deal with the Reprise division of Warner Bros. Records and one of three early Seger albums that has never been reissued on CD. Recording The album was recorded partly with the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, a renowned group of session musicians. According to Seger, there was a financial misunderstanding with the musicians: they offered to record him "for $1500 a side", which he took to mean $1500 per album side. When he found out that they meant $1500 per song, he left after recording three songs but resolved to work with them in the future. early-'70s albums but one of the great lost hard rock albums of its era," and "a testament to great rock & roll, thanks to Seger's phenomenal songwriting and impassioned playing." ''Record World'' called the si ...
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Rosalie Levasseur
Marie-Rose-(Claude-)Josephe Levasseur (or Le Vasseur), known in her day as Mademoiselle Rosalie, and later commonly referred to as Rosalie Levasseur (8 October 1749 – 6 May 1826) was a French soprano who is best remembered for her work with the composer Christoph Willibald Gluck. Biography Born in Valenciennes in 1749, she first appeared at the Paris Opéra in a revival of André Campra, Campra's ''L'Europe galante'' in 1766. After an undistinguished beginning to her career, when she appeared only in minor roles, such as Cupid in Pierre Montan Berton, Berton and Jean-Claude Trial, Trial's, ''Théonis'' (1767), and Jean-Benjamin de La Borde, La Borde's ''Ismène et Isménias'', (1770) her status in the company rapidly improved following Gluck's arrival in Paris in 1774. The new maestro and the primadonna in office, Sophie Arnould, could not stand each other, while Levasseur was the mistress of the Austrian ambassador and Gluck's countryman Florimond Claude, Comte de Mercy-A ...
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