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Roderick

[ rod-uh-rik, rod-rik ]

noun

  1. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “glory” and “ruler.”


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The very first Great Walk, inspired by journalist Kevin Roderick’s 2005 book, “Wilshire Boulevard: Grand Concourse of Los Angeles,” had participants hoofing the entire 15-plus miles of Wilshire, from downtown L.A. to the ocean.

Roderick and Nyad have taken the megaphone, as have performer-urban explorer Charles Phoenix and journalist-historic preservationist Chris Nichols.

Nigel Law became a software engineer, Roderick Langley Shelton was an architect and Michael Cook runs a charity for those working in the dairy industry.

From BBC

Paralympic team, led by three-time Paralympic gold medalist Roderick Townsend.

“We want to spread the effect of the visitors,” said Ms Roderick.

From BBC

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