The end of Rosie. (Media).For Rosie Rosie could not deny love to anyone. [Br. Lit.: Cakes and Ale] See : Generosity O'Donnell, the constant struggle for editorial control of her namesake name·sake n. One that is named after another. [From the phrase for the name's sake.] namesake Noun magazine has taken the bloom bloom 1. the general appearance of the surface. In carcass meat it is the glistening, transparent effect and the gentle pink color that gives a good bloom to the carcass. It is the result of proper tissue hydration coupled with the correct proportions of fat, connective tissue and off her publishing venture. "I cannot have my name on a magazine if I cannot be assured that it will represent my vision and ideas," O'Donnell said at a September 18 press conference to announce the last issue of Rosie would be published in December. "I'm sorry to have to tell my readers and my staff that my involvement in the magazine is ending." O'Donnell, however, made sure to not leave the magazine's staff high and dry. She broke the news to staffers with personal letters that included compensation checks, some for amounts as large as $10,000, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Fox News. |
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