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  • Rozanne Gold
  • American chef and author

    Rozanne Gold is an American chef, journalist, cookbook author, and international restaurant consultant. A four-time winner of the James Beard Award, she

    Rozanne Gold

    Rozanne_Gold

  • Rozanne
  • Name list

    P.W. Botha Rozanne Colchester (1922–2016), worked in British intelligence Rozanne Foyer (born 1972), Scottish trade unionist Rozanne Gold, American chef

    Rozanne

    Rozanne

  • Tahini
  • Middle Eastern condiment made from sesame

    412–435. ISSN 1468-7968. Gold, Rozanne (7 July 2021). "The Search for Red Tahina". Rozanne Gold. Retrieved 11 May 2025. By Rozanne Gold Berger, Miriam (28 March

    Tahini

    Tahini

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  • Za'atar
  • Levantine herb or herb blend

    that make an occupation" (PDF). The Economist. January 18, 2007. p. 64. Rozanne Gold (July 20, 1994). "A Region's Tastes Commingle in Israel". The New York

    Za'atar

    Za'atar

    Za'atar

  • Monique Barbeau
  • Canadian executive chef

    in hospitality management. Along with fellow chefs Anne Rosenzweig, Rozanne Gold and Susan Spicer, she was one of the four “Women Chefs of Peace.” Barbeau

    Monique Barbeau

    Monique_Barbeau

  • Park Slope
  • Neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City

    Slope living room, a pack of Camels by her side." Gold, Rozanne. "http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rozanne-gold/thanksgiving-recipes_b_2169266.html" Archived

    Park Slope

    Park Slope

    Park_Slope

  • Outline of herbs and spices
  • Archived from the original on 3 February 2008. Retrieved 9 March 2008. Rozanne Gold (20 July 1994). "A Region's Tastes Commingle in Israel". The New York

    Outline of herbs and spices

    Outline_of_herbs_and_spices

  • James Beard Foundation Award: 1990s
  • International Vegetable Cookbook by Faye Levy General: Little Meals by Rozanne Gold Healthy Focus: The Joslin Diabetes Gourmet Cookbook by Bonnie Sanders

    James Beard Foundation Award: 1990s

    James_Beard_Foundation_Award:_1990s

  • James Beard Foundation Award: 2000s
  • Annual culinary awards in the US

    Charlie Trotter Entertaining & Special Occasions: Entertaining 1-2-3 by Rozanne Gold General: Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home by Julia Child and Jacques

    James Beard Foundation Award: 2000s

    James_Beard_Foundation_Award:_2000s

  • The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets
  • 2015 reference book on sugar

    political and public health aspects of sugar received approval from chef Rozanne Gold, as well as from Schaffner, who found the treatment of such topics so

    The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets

    The_Oxford_Companion_to_Sugar_and_Sweets

  • Leonard Lopate
  • American radio host (1940–2025)

    the segment 3-Ingredient Challenge in which chef and cookbook writer Rozanne Gold came up with recipes for callers who had three ingredients in their kitchens

    Leonard Lopate

    Leonard Lopate

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  • Michael Whiteman
  • bestowed by Food Arts Magazine. He lives in New York with his wife, Rozanne Gold, the four-time James Beard award-winning chef and author. Whiteman has

    Michael Whiteman

    Michael_Whiteman

  • June Hersh
  • American author

    when our community arrived to NYC." James Beard award-winning author Rozanne Gold wrote " With historic photos and alluring anecdotes, this is the culinary

    June Hersh

    June Hersh

    June_Hersh

  • Les Dames d'Escoffier
  • Carmen Ramírez Degollado Jenny Dorsey Rose Ann Finkel Cheryl Forberg Rozanne Gold Darra Goldstein Aliza Green Carla Hall Zach Hanle Ethel G. Hofman Tanya

    Les Dames d'Escoffier

    Les_Dames_d'Escoffier

  • Anne Rosenzweig
  • American retired chef and restaurateur

    framing New American cuisine.” Along with fellow chefs Monique Barbeau, Rozanne Gold and Susan Spicer, she was one of the four “Women Chefs of Peace.” In

    Anne Rosenzweig

    Anne_Rosenzweig

  • Panna cotta
  • Italian dessert of cream and gelatin

    make than it sounds". Savannah Morning News. Retrieved 2023-07-27. Gold, Rozanne (2000-06-21). "Subtle Variations Lift an Already Sublime Dessert". The

    Panna cotta

    Panna cotta

    Panna_cotta

  • Wilma Rudolph
  • American athlete (1940–1994)

    at the 1956 Summer Olympics at Melbourne, Australia. She also won three gold medals, in the 100- and 200-meter individual events and the 4 × 100-meter

    Wilma Rudolph

    Wilma Rudolph

    Wilma_Rudolph

  • Babe Didrikson Zaharias
  • American golfer and athlete (1911–1956)

    excelled in golf, basketball, baseball, and track and field. She won two gold medals and a silver in track and field at the 1932 Summer Olympics before

    Babe Didrikson Zaharias

    Babe Didrikson Zaharias

    Babe_Didrikson_Zaharias

  • Katherine Johnson
  • American mathematician (1918–2020)

    Figures. In 2019, the United States Congress awarded Johnson the Congressional Gold Medal and NASA announced the establishment of the Katherine Johnson Independent

    Katherine Johnson

    Katherine Johnson

    Katherine_Johnson

  • 2018 Winter Olympics medal table
  • Archived from the original on 10 March 2024. Retrieved 15 July 2024. Els, Rozanne; Burford, Corinna (7 February 2018). "A Day-by-Day Schedule of the 2018

    2018 Winter Olympics medal table

    2018 Winter Olympics medal table

    2018_Winter_Olympics_medal_table

  • Cluny Abbey
  • Abbey in Saône-et-Loire, France

    Nobility and the church in Burgundy, 980–1198". Cornell Univ Press. Elder, E. Rozanne (January 2016). "The Influence of Clairvaux: The Experience of William

    Cluny Abbey

    Cluny Abbey

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  • Overeaters Anonymous
  • Twelve-step program

    twelve-step program founded by Rozanne S. Its first meeting was held in Hollywood, California, USA on January 19, 1960, after Rozanne attended a Gamblers Anonymous

    Overeaters Anonymous

    Overeaters_Anonymous

  • Philippines at the 2025 SEA Games
  • Sporting event delegation

    The Philippine delegation finished in 6th place with a final count of 50 gold, 73 silver and 154 bronze medals. The delegation consists of around 1,168

    Philippines at the 2025 SEA Games

    Philippines at the 2025 SEA Games

    Philippines_at_the_2025_SEA_Games

  • Terry Sylvester
  • English musician (born 1947)

    Haydock. 1982: Griffin & Sylvester 1982: "Please Come into My Life" 1982: "Rozanne" 1974: Terry Sylvester 1976: I Believe 1994: I Believe in Love 1974: "For

    Terry Sylvester

    Terry Sylvester

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  • Lucille Ball
  • American actress (1911–1989)

    Ward Howe Shirley Ann Jackson Shannon Lucid Katharine Dexter McCormick Rozanne L. Ridgway Edith Nourse Rogers Felice Schwartz Eunice Kennedy Shriver Beverly

    Lucille Ball

    Lucille Ball

    Lucille_Ball

  • 2010 Dutch National Track Championships – Women's points race
  • Cycling race

    28, 2010. 17 athletes participated in the contest. Kirsten Wild won the gold medal, Amy Pieters took silver and Ellen van Dijk won the bronze. There were

    2010 Dutch National Track Championships – Women's points race

    2010_Dutch_National_Track_Championships_–_Women's_points_race

  • Althea Gibson
  • American tennis player (1927–2003)

    Ward Howe Shirley Ann Jackson Shannon Lucid Katharine Dexter McCormick Rozanne L. Ridgway Edith Nourse Rogers Felice Schwartz Eunice Kennedy Shriver Beverly

    Althea Gibson

    Althea Gibson

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  • Jane Fonda
  • American actress and activist (born 1937)

    2021. Retrieved October 19, 2021. "Viral video shows Jane Fonda setting the gold standard for being an LGBT+ ally way back in 1979". PinkNews. September 10

    Jane Fonda

    Jane Fonda

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  • Octavia E. Butler
  • American science fiction writer (1947–2006)

    Ward Howe Shirley Ann Jackson Shannon Lucid Katharine Dexter McCormick Rozanne L. Ridgway Edith Nourse Rogers Felice Schwartz Eunice Kennedy Shriver Beverly

    Octavia E. Butler

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  • Gertrude Ederle
  • American swimmer (1905–2003)

    from 1921 until 1925. At the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, Ederle won a gold medal as a member of the U.S. team in the 4×100 meter freestyle relay. She

    Gertrude Ederle

    Gertrude Ederle

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  • Kesté
  • Restaurant in Manhattan, United States

    Artisanal Pizza". The New York Times. Retrieved September 17, 2015. Gold, Rozanne (October 12, 2012). "Pizza With a Twist". WSJ. Retrieved September 17

    Kesté

    Kesté

    Kesté

  • 2010 Dutch National Track Championships – Women's scratch
  • Cycling race

    30, 2010. 18 athletes participated in the contest. Winanda Spoor won the gold medal, Roxane Knetemann took silver and Ellen van Dijk won the bronze. There

    2010 Dutch National Track Championships – Women's scratch

    2010_Dutch_National_Track_Championships_–_Women's_scratch

  • Indra Nooyi
  • Indian-American business executive (born 1955)

    Ward Howe Shirley Ann Jackson Shannon Lucid Katharine Dexter McCormick Rozanne L. Ridgway Edith Nourse Rogers Felice Schwartz Eunice Kennedy Shriver Beverly

    Indra Nooyi

    Indra Nooyi

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  • Ella Fitzgerald
  • American jazz singer (1917–1996)

    Ward Howe Shirley Ann Jackson Shannon Lucid Katharine Dexter McCormick Rozanne L. Ridgway Edith Nourse Rogers Felice Schwartz Eunice Kennedy Shriver Beverly

    Ella Fitzgerald

    Ella Fitzgerald

    Ella_Fitzgerald

  • Amelia Earhart
  • American aviation pioneer (1897–1937)

    Earhart sold the Canary and a second Kinner and bought a yellow Kissel Gold Bug "Speedster", a two-seat automobile, and named it "Yellow Peril". Simultaneously

    Amelia Earhart

    Amelia Earhart

    Amelia_Earhart

  • Hillary Clinton
  • American politician and diplomat (born 1947)

    2016. Chozick, Amy (July 11, 2013). "Hillary Clinton Taps Speechmaking Gold Mine". The New York Times. Confessore, Nicholas; Horowitz, Jason (January

    Hillary Clinton

    Hillary Clinton

    Hillary_Clinton

  • Julia Child
  • American cooking personality (1912–2004)

    rose, known in the UK as the "Absolutely Fabulous" rose, is a golden butter/gold floribunda rose named after Child. The exhibits in the West Wing (1 West)

    Julia Child

    Julia Child

    Julia_Child

  • Nancy Pelosi
  • American politician (born 1940)

    Dabbous, Yasmine; Ladley, Amy (June 2010). "A spine of steel and a heart of gold: newspaper coverage of the first female Speaker of the House". Journal of

    Nancy Pelosi

    Nancy Pelosi

    Nancy_Pelosi

  • The World's Strictest Parents
  • International reality television franchise

    appeared on TV show World's Strictest Parents back in trouble with the law". Gold Coast Bulletin. Retrieved 10 February 2024. Verdens strengeste forældre,

    The World's Strictest Parents

    The_World's_Strictest_Parents

  • 2012 Dutch National Track Championships – Women's points race
  • Cycling race

    van Steenis 0 11 14 Daisy Rodenburg 0 13 15 Nicky Zijlaard 0 14 16 Kim van Dijk 0 16 17 Aafke Eshuis 0 17 18 Winanda Spoor 0 18 19 Rozanne Slik 0 19

    2012 Dutch National Track Championships – Women's points race

    2012_Dutch_National_Track_Championships_–_Women's_points_race

  • Rosa Parks
  • American civil rights activist (1913–2005)

    posthumously. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom and a Congressional Gold Medal and was the first Black American to be memorialized in the National

    Rosa Parks

    Rosa Parks

    Rosa_Parks

  • Coretta Scott King
  • American civil rights leader (1927–2006)

    Ward Howe Shirley Ann Jackson Shannon Lucid Katharine Dexter McCormick Rozanne L. Ridgway Edith Nourse Rogers Felice Schwartz Eunice Kennedy Shriver Beverly

    Coretta Scott King

    Coretta Scott King

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  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  • US Supreme Court justice from 1993 to 2020

    she had a particular jabot she wore when issuing her dissents (black with gold embroidery and faceted stones) as well as another she wore when issuing majority

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    Ruth_Bader_Ginsburg

  • Bread in culture
  • September 2013). "Bread market remains challenging". Food Business News. Gold, Rozanne (31 October 2012). "Why Bread Is No Longer Rising". HuffPost. Pećanac

    Bread in culture

    Bread in culture

    Bread_in_culture

  • Billie Jean King
  • American tennis player (born 1943)

    awarded the French Legion of Honour, and in 2024, she received a Congressional Gold Medal. Billie Jean Moffitt was born in Long Beach, California, into a Methodist

    Billie Jean King

    Billie Jean King

    Billie_Jean_King

  • Billie Holiday
  • American jazz singer (1915–1959)

    2021). "Real talk: Here's why Andra Day lost the Oscar for Best Actress". GoldDerby. Retrieved October 13, 2024. "Andra Day". Golden Globes. Retrieved October

    Billie Holiday

    Billie Holiday

    Billie_Holiday

  • FDJ–Suez
  • French cycling team

    1 & 2 (ITT), Shara Gillow 2018 Stage 5 Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen, Rozanne Slik Grand Prix International d'Isbergues – Pas de Calais Feminin, Lauren

    FDJ–Suez

    FDJ–Suez

  • Harriet Tubman
  • African-American abolitionist (1822–1913)

    the same person. There was such a glory over everything; the sun came like gold through the trees, and over the fields, and I felt like I was in Heaven.

    Harriet Tubman

    Harriet Tubman

    Harriet_Tubman

  • Maya Angelou
  • American writer and activist (1928–2014)

    Retrieved December 21, 2013. Maughan, Shannon (March 3, 2003). "Grammy Gold". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 250, no. 9. p. 38. "Past Winners". Tony Awards

    Maya Angelou

    Maya Angelou

    Maya_Angelou

  • Bee
  • Clade of insects

    flight carrying pollen in pollen basket Honey bee on Geranium (cultivar Rozanne) and flying. Second portion taken at 12,000 frames per second with 60 frames

    Bee

    Bee

    Bee

  • Emily Dickinson
  • American poet (1830–1886)

    "Safe in their Alabaster Chambers –" as "The Sleeping", and "Blazing in the Gold and quenching in Purple" as "Sunset". The poem "I taste a liquor never brewed –"

    Emily Dickinson

    Emily Dickinson

    Emily_Dickinson

  • Edith Wharton
  • American writer and designer (1862–1937)

    same episode, period films of Wharton's work are lampooned by agent Ari Gold, who says that all her stories are "about a guy who likes a girl, but he

    Edith Wharton

    Edith Wharton

    Edith_Wharton

  • Marian Anderson
  • African-American contralto (1897–1993)

    awarded the first Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963, the Congressional Gold Medal in 1977, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1978, the National Medal of Arts

    Marian Anderson

    Marian Anderson

    Marian_Anderson

  • 2011 Dutch National Track Championships – Women's individual pursuit
  • Cycling race

    28, 2011. 14 athletes participated in the contest. Ellen van Dijk won the gold medal, Kirsten Wild took silver and Amy Pieters won the bronze. Ellen van

    2011 Dutch National Track Championships – Women's individual pursuit

    2011_Dutch_National_Track_Championships_–_Women's_individual_pursuit

  • Mia Hamm
  • American soccer player (born 1972)

    editions of the FIFA Women's World Cup, winning in 1991 and 1999. She won gold at the Olympic Games in 1996 and 2004, and won silver in 2000. She was a

    Mia Hamm

    Mia Hamm

    Mia_Hamm

  • Cape Coloureds
  • Ethnic group in South Africa

    Elaine, André, Michelle, Louis, Chantel/Chantelle, Leon, François, Jaden, Rozanne, Leroy, Monique, René, Lionel. Due to integration with the Dutch and other

    Cape Coloureds

    Cape Coloureds

    Cape_Coloureds

  • Jesse Helms
  • American politician (1921–2008)

    conservatives. They unsuccessfully attempted to block the appointment of Rozanne L. Ridgway, Richard Burt, and Edwin G. Corr as ambassadors, arguing that

    Jesse Helms

    Jesse Helms

    Jesse_Helms

  • Mae Jemison
  • American astronaut, doctor and engineer (born 1956)

    Archived from the original on February 22, 2017. Retrieved May 27, 2019. Gold, Lauren (July 11, 2005). "Former shuttle Endeavour astronaut Mae C. Jemison

    Mae Jemison

    Mae Jemison

    Mae_Jemison

  • Annie Oakley
  • American exhibition shooter (1860–1926)

    Ward Howe Shirley Ann Jackson Shannon Lucid Katharine Dexter McCormick Rozanne L. Ridgway Edith Nourse Rogers Felice Schwartz Eunice Kennedy Shriver Beverly

    Annie Oakley

    Annie Oakley

    Annie_Oakley

  • Anne Morrow Lindbergh
  • American aviator and author (1906–2001)

    Orlando, Fla, 1971: Mariner Books, 1973, ISBN 978-0-15-614164-2. Hour of Gold, Hour of Lead: Diaries And Letters Of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1929–1932. Orlando

    Anne Morrow Lindbergh

    Anne Morrow Lindbergh

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  • Geraldine Ferraro
  • American politician and diplomat (1935–2011)

    Spot". The New York Times. Clift and Brazaitis, Madam President, p. 83. Gold, Allan R. (June 17, 1988). "Ferraro's Son Sentenced to 4 Months in Jail for

    Geraldine Ferraro

    Geraldine Ferraro

    Geraldine_Ferraro

  • Beverly Sills
  • American operatic soprano (1929–2007)

    Distinction 1984 – Charles S. Hughes Gold Medal Award – National Conference of Christians and Jews 1985 – Gold Medal from National Institute of Social

    Beverly Sills

    Beverly Sills

    Beverly_Sills

  • Georgia O'Keeffe
  • American modernist artist (1887–1986)

    and lecturing on modernist dancer Isadora Duncan. In a debate with Michael Gold in 1930, O'Keeffe said she was "interested in the oppression of women of

    Georgia O'Keeffe

    Georgia O'Keeffe

    Georgia_O'Keeffe

  • 2012 Dutch National Track Championships – Women's individual pursuit
  • Cycling race

    contest. The title holder, Ellen van Dijk and the main favourite to win the gold did not participate at the 2012 Dutch National Track Championships. The other

    2012 Dutch National Track Championships – Women's individual pursuit

    2012_Dutch_National_Track_Championships_–_Women's_individual_pursuit

  • Nellie Bly
  • American investigative journalist (1864–1922)

    Retrieved April 29, 2014. Callison, Jill (March 23, 2015). "Author: There's gold in them thar southern Black Hills". USA Today. Archived from the original

    Nellie Bly

    Nellie Bly

    Nellie_Bly

  • Dorothy Height
  • American activist (1912–2010)

    Kete Asante's list of 100 Greatest African Americans (2002) Congressional Gold Medal by President George W. Bush on behalf of the United States Congress

    Dorothy Height

    Dorothy Height

    Dorothy_Height

  • National Women's Hall of Fame
  • American institution created in 1969

    Jeannette Rankin Janet Reno Ellen Swallow Richards Linda Richards Sally Ride Rozanne L. Ridgway Edith Nourse Rogers Mary Joseph Rogers Eleanor Roosevelt Ernestine

    National Women's Hall of Fame

    National Women's Hall of Fame

    National_Women's_Hall_of_Fame

  • Presidential Citizens Medal
  • Award bestowed by the President of the United States

    2008 Arnold Lewis Raphel yes 1989 Rick Rescorla yes 2019 Donald Trump Rozanne L. Ridgeway 1989 Helen Rodriguez-Trias 2001 Bill Clinton A dedicated pediatrician

    Presidential Citizens Medal

    Presidential Citizens Medal

    Presidential_Citizens_Medal

  • Donna de Varona
  • American swimmer, Olympic champion, sport commentator

    preliminary heats of the women's 4×100 freestyle relay, but she did not receive a gold medal because she did not swim in the event final. Four years later at the

    Donna de Varona

    Donna de Varona

    Donna_de_Varona

  • Carrie Chapman Catt
  • American social reformer and suffragist (1859–1947)

    Women, the American Women's Association's "Woman of the Year Award, and the Gold Medal Pioneer Award from the General Federation of Women's Clubs. In 1941

    Carrie Chapman Catt

    Carrie Chapman Catt

    Carrie_Chapman_Catt

  • Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
  • Borough in New Jersey, United States

    represents the 37th Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly Rozanne Pollack (born 1948), contract bridge player Christopher Porrino (born 1967)

    Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

    Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

    Englewood_Cliffs,_New_Jersey

  • North Dakota
  • U.S. state

    Country Towns. (1985). 189 pp. geographer studies small towns Junker, Rozanne Enerson. The Bank of North Dakota: An Experiment in State Ownership. (1989)

    North Dakota

    North Dakota

    North_Dakota

  • Sacagawea
  • Native American explorer (c.1788 – 1812)

    California, once the center of gold rush activity. After working six years in Auburn, Jean Baptiste left in search of riches in the gold mines of Montana. He was

    Sacagawea

    Sacagawea

    Sacagawea

  • Abigail Adams
  • First Lady of the United States from 1797 to 1801

    $1 Coin Program authorizes the United States Mint to issue half-ounce $10 gold coins and bronze medal duplicates to honor the first spouses of the United

    Abigail Adams

    Abigail Adams

    Abigail_Adams

  • Bethel Church (Redding)
  • Church in California, United States

    at Bethel for giving her the courage to come forward. In January 2026, Rozanne Leigh claimed that Armstrong had groomed and inappropriately touched her

    Bethel Church (Redding)

    Bethel Church (Redding)

    Bethel_Church_(Redding)

  • Dorothy Day
  • American Catholic and social activist (1897–1980)

    affair of several years with Mike Gold, a radical writer who later became a prominent Communist. Later she credited Gold with being "indirectly involved"

    Dorothy Day

    Dorothy Day

    Dorothy_Day

  • Alice Paul
  • American activist (1885–1977)

    Paul appeared on a United States half-ounce $10 gold coin in 2012 as part of the First Spouse Gold Coin Series. A provision in the Presidential $1 Coin

    Alice Paul

    Alice Paul

    Alice_Paul

  • List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in water polo
  • Host team † – Defunct team The following table is pre-sorted by number of gold medals (in descending order), number of silver medals (in descending order)

    List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in water polo

    List_of_World_Aquatics_Championships_medalists_in_water_polo

  • Betty Ford
  • First Lady of the United States from 1974 to 1977

    Freedom by George H. W. Bush in 1991. She was also awarded the Congressional Gold Medal as a co-recipient with President Ford in 1998. Betty Ford was born

    Betty Ford

    Betty Ford

    Betty_Ford

  • Rachel Carson
  • American marine biologist and conservationist (1907–1964)

    as a primary input for Silent Spring. Carson wrote of the content as "a gold mine of information" and says, "I feel guilty about the mass of your material

    Rachel Carson

    Rachel Carson

    Rachel_Carson

  • Coloureds
  • Ethnic group in southern Africa

    Elaine, André, Michelle, Louis, Chantel/Chantelle, Leon, François, Jaden, Rozanne, Leroy, Monique, René, Lionel. Due to integration with the Dutch and other

    Coloureds

    Coloureds

    Coloureds

  • Shirley Chisholm
  • American politician (1924–2005)

    posthumously awarded both the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. Shirley Anita St. Hill was born to immigrant parents on November 30

    Shirley Chisholm

    Shirley Chisholm

    Shirley_Chisholm

  • Eudora Welty
  • American writer and photographer (1909–2001)

    much in common with the mythical bird. Phoenixes are said to be red and gold and are known for their endurance and dignity. Phoenix, the old Black woman

    Eudora Welty

    Eudora Welty

    Eudora_Welty

  • Nolimit
  • Sri Lankan fashion retail chain

    Colombo City Centre's Nolimit outlet. Former Miss Universe contestant Rozanne Diasz (Miss Sri Lanka for Miss Universe 2005) attended the inauguration

    Nolimit

    Nolimit

  • Pearl S. Buck
  • American writer (1892–1973)

    China trilogy #1; serialized in Collier's Weekly magazine (2–4/1941) China Gold: A Novel of War-torn China (New York: John Day, 1942) – China trilogy #2;

    Pearl S. Buck

    Pearl S. Buck

    Pearl_S._Buck

  • Frances Xavier Cabrini
  • Italian-American religious sister (1850–1917)

    Francis George rededicated the National Shrine in 2012. Today, it contains gold mosaics, Carrara marble, frescoes, and Florentine stained glass,. It also

    Frances Xavier Cabrini

    Frances Xavier Cabrini

    Frances_Xavier_Cabrini

  • Willa Cather
  • American writer (1873–1947)

    of her letters and dramatization of her works. In 1944, she received the gold medal for fiction from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, a prestigious

    Willa Cather

    Willa Cather

    Willa_Cather

  • Joan Ganz Cooney
  • American television writer and producer (born 1929)

    Television (2013). Christopher Medal, 1970 National Institute for Social Sciences Gold Medal, 1971 Frederick Douglass Award, New York Urban League, 1972 Silver

    Joan Ganz Cooney

    Joan Ganz Cooney

    Joan_Ganz_Cooney

  • Ida B. Wells
  • American journalist and civil rights activist (1862–1931)

    Retrieved July 25, 2025. Via YouTube (audio only; uploaded January 12, 2025, by Gold World Entertainment). January 11, 2025. Retrieved July 25, 2025. Via Internet

    Ida B. Wells

    Ida B. Wells

    Ida_B._Wells

  • Dorothea Lange
  • American photojournalist (1895–1965)

    Mike Hodgson (May 6, 2016). "Lange Elementary's 10th anniversary comes with Gold Ribbon Award". Santa Maria Times. Archived from the original on September

    Dorothea Lange

    Dorothea Lange

    Dorothea_Lange

  • Maria Mitchell
  • American astronomer (1818–1889)

    that was later known as "Miss Mitchell's Comet" in her honor. She won a gold medal prize for her discovery, which was presented to her by King Christian

    Maria Mitchell

    Maria Mitchell

    Maria_Mitchell

  • Israeli cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Israel

    Yemeni cuisine Egyptian cuisine Turkish cuisine North African cuisine Gold, Rozanne A Region's Tastes Commingle in Israel Archived 2011-09-17 at the Wayback

    Israeli cuisine

    Israeli cuisine

    Israeli_cuisine

  • History of North Dakota
  • Country Towns. (1985). 189 pp. geographer studies small towns Junker, Rozanne Enerson. The Bank of North Dakota: An Experiment in State Ownership. (1989)

    History of North Dakota

    History_of_North_Dakota

  • Carlotta Walls LaNier
  • American activist (born 1942)

    LaNier and the rest of the Little Rock Nine were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal by President Bill Clinton. LaNier was inducted into the Colorado Women's

    Carlotta Walls LaNier

    Carlotta Walls LaNier

    Carlotta_Walls_LaNier

  • Wilma Mankiller
  • Cherokee Nation chief and activist (1945–2010)

    Electric Company for lands illegally taken from the tribe during the California Gold Rush. Over the next five years, she assisted the tribe in raising funds for

    Wilma Mankiller

    Wilma Mankiller

    Wilma_Mankiller

  • 2011 Dutch National Track Championships – Women's scratch
  • Cycling race

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  • American athlete (1918–1994)

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  • Swansong for You
  • 2000 studio album by the Gentle Waves

    10) Jonny Quinn – drums, percussion (2, 6) Cheryl Crockett – violin (3) Rozanne Suarez – backing vocals (3, 5, 7, 9) Ryan Smith – double bass (3, 5, 7

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  • Lorraine Hansberry
  • African-American playwright and author (1930–1965)

    and the first live recording on October 26, 1969, was captured on Black Gold (1970). The single reached the top ten of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart

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  • Margaret Chase Smith
  • American politician (1897–1995)

    published her favorite family recipe, Maine Clam Chowder, in support of the Gold Star Wives of America military family support organization. Patricia Neal

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    Variant spelling of French Oriane, possibly ORIANNE means "golden."

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  • Female

    English

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    Variant spelling of French Roxane, ROXANNE means "dawn." This is the preferred spelling used by the English.

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  • Female

    French

    OZANNE

    Variant spelling of French Osanne, OZANNE means "deliver us."

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  • ROZANNE
  • Female

    English

    ROZANNE

    Variant spelling of English Rosanne, ROZANNE means "rose of grace."

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  • Male

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    Variant spelling of Norman French Roland, ROLANDE means "famous land."

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    French form of Greek Hōsanna, OSANNE means "deliver us."

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    Dawn.

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  • Female

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     Old French feminine form of Latin Johannes, JOHANNE means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Johanne.

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    Variant spelling of Latin Roxana, ROXANNA means "dawn."

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     Danish and Norwegian form of Latin Johanna, JOHANNE means "God is gracious."

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    French form of Latin Roxana, ROXANE means "dawn." 

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    Variant spelling of English Rosanne, ROSEANNE means "rose of grace."

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    Lord Shiva and Lord Indra Conjoined

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  • Romantic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to romance; involving or resembling romance; hence, fanciful; marvelous; extravagant; unreal; as, a romantic tale; a romantic notion; a romantic undertaking.

  • Romantic
  • a.

    Characterized by strangeness or variety; suggestive of adventure; suited to romance; wild; picturesque; -- applied to scenery; as, a romantic landscape.

  • Thrilling
  • a.

    Causing a thrill; causing tremulous excitement; deeply moving; as, a thrilling romance.

  • Romanced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Romance

  • Romance
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the language or dialects known as Romance.

  • Romance
  • n.

    A species of fictitious writing, originally composed in meter in the Romance dialects, and afterward in prose, such as the tales of the court of Arthur, and of Amadis of Gaul; hence, any fictitious and wonderful tale; a sort of novel, especially one which treats of surprising adventures usually befalling a hero or a heroine; a tale of extravagant adventures, of love, and the like.

  • Romance
  • v. i.

    To write or tell romances; to indulge in extravagant stories.

  • Neo-Latin
  • a.

    Applied to the Romance languages, as being mostly of Latin origin.

  • Denouement
  • n.

    The unraveling or discovery of a plot; the catastrophe, especially of a drama or a romance.

  • Romance
  • n.

    A short lyric tale set to music; a song or short instrumental piece in ballad style; a romanza.

  • Osanne
  • n.

    Hosanna.

  • Romantic
  • a.

    Entertaining ideas and expectations suited to a romance; as, a romantic person; a romantic mind.

  • Romance
  • n.

    An adventure, or series of extraordinary events, resembling those narrated in romances; as, his courtship, or his life, was a romance.

  • Romance
  • n.

    The languages, or rather the several dialects, which were originally forms of popular or vulgar Latin, and have now developed into Italian. Spanish, French, etc. (called the Romanic languages).

  • Intrigue
  • v. i.

    The plot or romance; a complicated scheme of designs, actions, and events.

  • Romance
  • n.

    A dreamy, imaginative habit of mind; a disposition to ignore what is real; as, a girl full of romance.

  • Romanza
  • n.

    See Romance, 5.

  • Romanesque
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to romance or fable; fanciful.

  • Romancing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Romance