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What (who) is Ginger Rogers - definition


Ginger Rogers filmography         
  •  On ''[[The Red Skelton Show]]'' (1963)
FILMOGRAPHY
The Ginger Rogers filmography lists the film appearances of American actress Ginger Rogers, as well as her television, stage, and radio credits. Rogers's career spanned fifty-seven years, from 1930 to 1987.
Rogers Police Department (Arkansas)         
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  • Frisco caboose at Centennial Park, Rogers Historical District downtown. The caboose is emblematic of Rogers' railroad history.
  • Rogers City Hall
  • Daisy Airgun Museum in downtown Rogers
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  • [[Lake Atalanta]]
  • Mercy Hospital in Rogers, Arkansas
  • RFD Community Risk Reduction Division
  • Rogers Water Utilities administration office
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CITY IN BENTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, UNITED STATES
Rogers, AR; UN/LOCODE:USROG; Rogers, Ar; Rogers Police Department (Arkansas); Charles Warrington Rogers; History of Rogers, Arkansas; Rogers AR
The Rogers Police Department was established in 1881. , it employs 107 sworn officers and 45 civilian employees to serve a city of approximately 66,000 citizens.
Millicent Rogers         
  • ''Woman at the Tub'', by [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]]. One of at least a dozen Toulouse-Lautrecs that Millicent Rogers donated to the [[Brooklyn Museum]].
  • Millicent Rogers, {{circa}} 1940s. This photo is on display at the [[Millicent Rogers Museum]].
  • [[Hopi]] bowl from [[Sikyátki]], at Millicent Rogers Museum
AMERICAN ART COLLECTOR
Millicent rogers; Mary Millicent Abigail Rogers; Mary Millicent Rogers
Mary Millicent Abigail Rogers (February 1, 1902 - January 1, 1953), better known as Millicent Rogers, was a socialite, heiress, fashion icon, jewelry designer and art collector. She was the granddaughter of Standard Oil tycoon Henry Huttleston Rogers, and an heiress to his wealth.
Examples of use of Ginger Rogers
1. Scroll down for more Twinkle toes: one judge compared Mel B to Ginger Rogers Len said: "You held the floor beautifully," and Bruno added gushingly: "You have the twinkle–toes of Ginger Rogers.
2. Liz Taylor, Bette Davis, Gene Kelly, Ginger Rogers, they were all my closest friends.
3. The Pirates of the Carribean and The Office star wore top hat and tails, ready to whisk any Ginger Rogers off their feet no doubt.
4. Among the neighbours were the Marx Brothers and Ginger Rogers, and Mildred decided that she too would go into the movies.
5. Richards won cheers from delegates when she reminded them that Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did, "only backwards and in high heels." Ms.