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American sports shooter
Rom Stanifer (February 24, 1904 – August 22, 1970) was an American sports shooter. He competed in the 50 m rifle, prone event at the 1932 Summer Olympics
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City in Texas, United States
public works commissioner in Shreveport, Louisiana - born in Dublin. Rom Stanifer was an Olympic rifle competitor. Slim Willet, musician, songwriter and
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Sporting event delegation
advance Luther Roberts 18 12 6 7 5 7 Did not advance William Harding 50 m rifle, prone —N/a 292 6 Edward Shumaker —N/a 288 =13 Rom Stanifer —N/a 287 15
United States at the 1932 Summer Olympics
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Salinas (MEX) 289 13 Ugo Cantelli (ITA) 288 Edward Shumaker (USA) 288 15 Rom Stanifer (USA) 287 16 Antonio Daneri (ARG) 286 Amedeo Bruni (ITA) 286 18 Antal
Shooting at the 1932 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre rifle prone
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Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name SOM means "orange (the fruit)."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a timid person, from Middle English ro ‘roe’; this is a midland and southern form of Ray 2.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads named Roe or Røe, from Old Norse ruð ‘clearing’.English name adopted by bearers of French Baillargeon.Korean : variant of No.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Red Haired; Roe Deer
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Scottish
Red Rob.
Female
English
Short form of English Rosalind, ROZ means "weak horse."Â
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew
Red Haired; Roe Deer
Male
English
 Short form of English/Scottish Ronald, RON means "wise ruler." Compare with another form of Ron.
Female
German
 Short form of German Rosamund, ROS means "horse-protection." Compare with another form of Ros.
Girl/Female
Italian American Latin
From Rome.
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Scottish
From the peninsula.
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Australian, Basque, Celtic, Scottish, Swedish
Gentle Horse; Horse Protector; From the Peninsula
Female
English
 Short form of English Rosalind, ROS means "weak horse." Compare with another form of Ros.
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English Teutonic Biblical Sanskrit
Ram.
Male
English
Short form of English Thomas, TOM means "twin."
Male
Irish
 Pet form of Irish Gaelic Roibéard, ROY means "bright fame." Compare with other forms of Roy.
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name HOM means "fragrant."
Male
English
Short form of English Robert, ROB means "bright fame."
Female
English
(רï‹×Ÿ) Hebrew unisex name RON means "joy, song." Compare with strictly masculine Ron.
Female
Hebrew
(רï‹×žÖ¸×”) Hebrew name ROMA means "exalted, lofty."Â
Male
Hebrew
(רï‹×Ÿ) Hebrew unisex name RON means "joy, song." Compare with another form of Ron.
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Great Victory
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
The Desired
Female
African
(the one who comes quickly) the first-born of twins.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Sermon 1.
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern, Traditional
Full Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu
Blazing
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Companion; Bin Umayr Al-hanafi
Boy/Male
Sikh
Glorious soul
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Tamil
Festival, Strong
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Queen of Light
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v. i.
To go from place to place without any certain purpose or direction; to rove; to wander.
n.
A hydraulic ram. See under Hydraulic.
prep.
Out of the neighborhood of; lessening or losing proximity to; leaving behind; by reason of; out of; by aid of; -- used whenever departure, setting out, commencement of action, being, state, occurrence, etc., or procedure, emanation, absence, separation, etc., are to be expressed. It is construed with, and indicates, the point of space or time at which the action, state, etc., are regarded as setting out or beginning; also, less frequently, the source, the cause, the occasion, out of which anything proceeds; -- the aritithesis and correlative of to; as, it, is one hundred miles from Boston to Springfield; he took his sword from his side; light proceeds from the sun; separate the coarse wool from the fine; men have all sprung from Adam, and often go from good to bad, and from bad to worse; the merit of an action depends on the principle from which it proceeds; men judge of facts from personal knowledge, or from testimony.
v. t.
To furnish with a rim; to border.
n.
A series of persons or things arranged in a continued line; a line; a rank; a file; as, a row of trees; a row of houses or columns.
n.
A room appropriated for the reception of company; a room to which company withdraws from the dining room.
n.
A disease or decay in fruits, leaves, or wood, supposed to be caused by minute fungi. See Bitter rot, Black rot, etc., below.
v. t.
To deprive of, or withhold from, unjustly or injuriously; to defraud; as, to rob one of his rest, or of his good name; a tree robs the plants near it of sunlight.
v. t.
To butt or strike against; to drive a ram against or through; to thrust or drive with violence; to force in; to drive together; to cram; as, to ram an enemy's vessel; to ram piles, cartridges, etc.
n.
Possibility of admission; ability to admit; opportunity to act; fit occasion; as, to leave room for hope.
v. t.
To take (something) away from by force; to strip by stealing; to plunder; to pillage; to steal from.
v. i.
To occupy a room or rooms; to lodge; as, they arranged to room together.
v. t.
To transport in a boat propelled with oars; as, to row the captain ashore in his barge.
n.
Unobstructed spase; space which may be occupied by or devoted to any object; compass; extent of place, great or small; as, there is not room for a house; the table takes up too much room.
n.
A kind of intoxicating liquor distilled from cane juice, or from the scummings of the boiled juice, or from treacle or molasses, or from the lees of former distillations. Also, sometimes used colloquially as a generic or a collective name for intoxicating liquor.
v. i.
To use the oar; as, to row well.
n.
A room for retirement from another room, as from a dining room; a drawing-room.
a.
Old-fashioned; queer; odd; as, a rum idea; a rum fellow.
n.
A large American serpent, so called from the sound it makes.