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a roll
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A rollnoun
The primary footage for non-narrative or interview based film, and usually refers to talking heads or footage that directly relates to the moment.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of a roll in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of a roll in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of a roll in a Sentence
Private equity is forcing and supporting mergers and acquisition deals to do (fleet) roll-ups or listing as a way to exit their positions.
It's going to take a collective effort the likes of which we have not seen before, and I feel humbled to be a part of the team that will get us there, when you roll back the clock a hundred years, I suspect Frances Perkins and Frances Perkins colleagues felt similarly as Frances Perkins and her colleagues looked at the devastation, the Depression and the oncoming World War II. I think there's a lot that we can learn from then and apply now, but with a modern context and with our modern tools.
A far-left coalition of Democrats convened this afternoon to roll out their most radical agenda point yet – packing the Supreme Court, their plan : create four new seats on the Supreme Court and let Joe Biden nominate anyone Joe Biden wants. … But do n’t you dare say they’re packing Supreme Court.
The spring redetermination season wasn't that traumatic, but the next redetermination in the fall is expected to be more severe and more problematic, hedges are beginning to roll off, prices have not recovered and there is a more widely accepted realization that prices will remain lower over a longer period.
Anyone who proposes to do good must not expect people to roll stones out of his way, but must accept his lot calmly if they even roll a few more upon it.
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