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Sarah Christine Roemer (born
August 28, 1984) is an
American actress. One of her best-known
roles was a
supporting character in Disturbia, and she has...
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Timothy John
Roemer (born
October 30, 1956) is an
American diplomat and
politician who
served in the
United States House of
Representatives from 1991 to...
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Charles Elson "Buddy"
Roemer III (October 4, 1943 – May 17, 2021) was an
American politician, investor, and
banker who
served as the 52nd
governor of Louisiana...
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Roemer Pieterszoon Visscher (1547 – 19
February 1620) was a
successful Dutch merchant, the
first Dutch underwriter and
writer of the
Dutch Golden Age....
- John E.
Roemer (/ˈroʊmər/; born
February 1, 1945, in Washington, D.C., to Ruth
Roemer and
Milton Roemer,
namesake of
Roemer's law) is an
American economist...
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William (Bill)
Roemer (born
August 21, 1956) is a
member of the Ohio
House of Representatives,
since 2019,
representing the 31st district. The district...
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kilometers per second. In
scientific literature,
alternative spellings such as "
Roemer", "Römer", or "Romer" are common. Rømer was born on 25
September 1644 in...
- free dictionary. A
romer is a
cartographic measuring tool. Romer, Römer,
Roemer, or
similar may also
refer to:
Romer (surname) Römer, a
medieval building...
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Elizabeth "Pat"
Roemer (September 4, 1929 –
April 8, 2016) was an
American astronomer and
educator who
specialized in
astronomy with a
particular focus...
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Junge Roemer (Young Romans) is the
second album by
Austrian pop rock
artist Falco,
released in 1984. The
album was a No. 1 hit in his
native Austria. The...