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Rosedale

[ rohz-deyl ]

noun

  1. a city in N Maryland, near Baltimore.


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Example Sentences

Rosedale is very clear about the ways in which he was inspired by Snow Crash.

In his advisory role at Linden, Rosedale will focus on product development, with the aim of shaping Second Life’s version of the future metaverse.

More than a decade after Second Life’s peak, Rosedale concedes that he conceptualizes our move into virtual worlds with less inevitability than he did in 2007.

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While Rosedale had the unilateral ability to shape the world of Second Life as he saw fit, he tried to be as hands-off as possible, adhering to principles of decentralization.

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Peter knew better what that was since the hour he had spent with her in Rosedale Road.

He telegraphed to his servant and spent that night in Rosedale Road.

I have just come back from Rosedale, where we had a most amusing Sunday, rather spoilt by the incessant rain.

Perhaps too Mr. Sherringham would catch him in Rosedale Road before he took his train—he was to have been busy there for an hour.

The next morning he received a telegram from Chayter, to whom he had given Rosedale Road as an address.

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