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Rohrer

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[rawr-er, rohr-, roh-ruhr] / ˈrɔr ər, ˈroʊr-, ˈroʊ rər /

noun

  1. Heinrich, 1933–2013, Swiss physicist: Nobel Prize 1986.


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“I would say that Mr. Dominguez is a textbook example of schizophrenia,” testified Juliana Rohrer, a psychologist appointed by the court to determine whether Dominguez was mentally competent.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 10, 2023

Now, 10 years into the study, Rohrer says behavior and brain pathology observations so far indicate that subtle changes in cognition and brain structure can occur years before the onset of symptoms.

From Scientific American • Mar. 9, 2023

On his first day as bishop, during a video call, Rohrer said he was misgendered and ridiculed for featuring drag queens at his ordination.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 2, 2023

But it’s more than racial, Rohrer said, explaining how the Hawaiian word has become part of Hawaii Pidgin, the creole language of the islands, to describe behavior or attitudes not in sync with local culture.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 1, 2023

Thereupon Rohrer procured an introduction to him, and made some observations derogatory to the valor and virtue of the French.

From Monsieur Beaucaire by Tarkington, Booth