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ross

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Ross is a 1960 play by British playwright Terence Rattigan . It is a biographical play about T. E. Lawrence and his time in the Royal Air Force.

Usage examples of ross.

The same thing will hold good with regard to Cape Horn: it appears from previous observation that a permanent barometric depression exists in this locality, most probably in some way connected with the immense depression noticed by Captain Sir James Clark Ross, towards the Antarctic Circle.

Someone suggested Ross Griffin, a retired ski-bum and lifelong mountain beatnik who was going half-straight at the time and talking about running for the City Council.

Ronny Bronston had seen Ross Metaxa the latter had changed not at all.

Ross could afford to quit driving a bulldozer and begin full-time writing.

Ignoring the construction boss, Ross ran his hands over the floor, almost immediately discovering a hairline crack running parallel to the bulldozer tread.

Ross stowed his share of the dynamite more cautiously, unlocked the brakes, put the bulldozer in gear, and backed acRoss the square.

Ross exclaimed, recognizing the voice of Sam Southworth, the other bulldozer operator.

Kujawa had climbed onto the bulldozer and were ready to start off, the feeling of anticipation and curiosity that flooded through Ross totally overwhelmed any remnants of the despair that he had felt so strongly only minutes before.

Ross brought the bulldozer to a halt a few feet from the road, another of the black vehicles appeared around a bend in the road some distance to the right.

Ross lived in a maisonette on the first floor of a house in a big square in Kensington.

This lady had furnished rooms to let, and here it was that Ross Mallard established himself for the few days that he proposed to spend at Naples.

What could she possibly be to him, Ross Mallard, landscape-painter of small if any note, as unaristocratic in mind and person as any one that breathed?

Ross sat down in the lee of a hill where they had a distant view over the winding Merv river.

The corns and bugs and other small items Ross sold them help these to gradually gain a measure of control over the explosion and when things settle down, to establish rather precariously something like a participatory democracy where every individual had some say in what the government does, something the other Gurn-sets watch with unease and in one case outright hostility.

Sir John Franklin, De Haven Grinnell, Sir John Murray, Kane, Melville, Hall, Nansen, Schwatka, Greely, Peary, Ross, Gerlache, Bernacchi, Andree, Amsden, Amundson and others have all been striving to storm the frozen citadel of mystery.