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Penrose

/ ˈpɛnrəʊz /

noun

  1. PenroseSir Roger1931MBritishSCIENCE: mathematicianSCIENCE: physicist Sir Roger. born 1931, British mathematician and theoretical physicist, noted for his investigation of black holes
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Penrose

/ pĕnrōz′ /

  1. British mathematical astronomer and physicist who worked with Stephen Hawking to explain the physics of black hole formation. He is also known for his theories on artificial intelligence.
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Recognizing the group’s potential, Roth invited the Souls to record and, in March 2022, released their single “Can I Call You Rose?” on his new imprint, Penrose Records.

The script is crafted in a traditional biopic format, with a twist that lends itself to Penrose’s experience writing about his mother’s life, trying to make sense of it.

The Return to Nature home, in the town of Penrose, Colorado, had given fake ashes to grieving relatives instead of their loved-ones' remains.

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Speaking at an event in Copenhagen, Chris Penrose, global head of business development for telco at Nvidia, predicted further growth in the sector.

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In early October, neighbors noticed a putrid smell emanating from a building in the town of Penrose, about two hours south of Denver.

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