• Orville Wayne Rollins (1912–1991) is the co-founder, with his younger brother John W. Rollins, of Rollins Inc., the US's largest pest control conglomerate...
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  • company. Rollins was born on August 30, 1944.[citation needed] His father was O. Wayne Rollins and his mother, Grace Crum Rollins. Rollins graduated...
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    (1.2%). The company started as Rollins Broadcasting in 1948, founded by John W. Rollins and his brother, O. Wayne Rollins. The company, originally financed...
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  • Rollins was a veteran of the U.S. coast guard. R. Randall Rollins (known as "Triple R") was born on November 5, 1931, in Georgia. He was the son of O...
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    help pioneer the concept of leasing automobiles. In 1947, Rollins' older brother, O. Wayne Rollins, moved to Lewes from Georgia and joined him in the business...
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  • The third nine, The Pines, opened in 2000. The land was formerly the O. Wayne Rollins family farm, where they kept pure-bred cattle and horses. "Mitsubishi...
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  • The Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH) is the public health school of Emory University. Founded in 1990, Rollins has more than 1,100 students pursuing...
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    Ringgold McCracken Poston, attorney, author, politician O. Wayne Rollins (1912–1991), co-founder of Rollins, Inc. Cole Wilcox, professional baseball player,...
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  • industrialist, chairman of PBS John W. Rollins, co-founder of Rollins Inc. O. Wayne Rollins, co-founder of Rollins Inc. Herman J. Russell, entrepreneur...
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    (currently the San Jose Barracuda) (capacity 10,011) and the Lexington Men O' War (capacity 7,500) minor-league hockey teams, and the Lexington Horsemen...
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    include: $50 million: July 9, 2007. From the O. Wayne Rollins Foundation and Grace Crum Rollins to the Rollins School of Public Health to double its physical...
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    Sports Center (Lindsey Wilson) Eastern Kentucky Expo Center (Pikeville) O. Wayne Rollins Center (Cumberlands) Powell Athletic Center (Campbellsville) River...
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    Sports Center (Lindsey Wilson) Eastern Kentucky Expo Center (Pikeville) O. Wayne Rollins Center (Cumberlands) Powell Athletic Center (Campbellsville) River...
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  • (WNTA-TV); locally based Rollins Broadcasting, owned by former lieutenant governor John W. Rollins and his brother O. Wayne Rollins and owner of Wilmington...
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  • Sports Center (Lindsey Wilson) Eastern Kentucky Expo Center (Pikeville) O. Wayne Rollins Center (Cumberlands) Powell Athletic Center (Campbellsville) River...
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    musical performers over the years, more recently including 3 Doors Down, O.A.R. (Of A Revolution), Diamond Rio, They Might be Giants, Nappy Roots and...
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    U.S. Green Building Council. In recognition of the support of the O. Wayne Rollins Foundation of Atlanta, Emory University named Phase I of the new Candler...
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    Sports Center (Lindsey Wilson) Eastern Kentucky Expo Center (Pikeville) O. Wayne Rollins Center (Cumberlands) Powell Athletic Center (Campbellsville) River...
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  • Speech School's Rollins Center provides professional development for teachers and educators in partner schools and preschools. The Rollins Center focuses...
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    Sports Center (Lindsey Wilson) Eastern Kentucky Expo Center (Pikeville) O. Wayne Rollins Center (Cumberlands) Powell Athletic Center (Campbellsville) River...
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  • again for $5.55 million to Atlanta-based Rollins Communications, owned by pest control magnate O. Wayne Rollins. Subsequently, in 1986, Des Moines, Iowa–based...
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    Sports Center (Lindsey Wilson) Eastern Kentucky Expo Center (Pikeville) O. Wayne Rollins Center (Cumberlands) Powell Athletic Center (Campbellsville) River...
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  • Rhodes and Rollins against Rock and Reigns in the main event of WrestleMania XL Night 1 with an added stipulation that if Rhodes and Rollins won, then...
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    The Flaming Lips (redirect from V.O.I.D.)
    formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The band currently consists of Wayne Coyne (vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards), Steven Drozd (bass, guitars, keyboards...
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  • was a subsidiary of Rollins Broadcasting, owned by local businessmen John W. Rollins, who served as president, and O. Wayne Rollins, the vice president...
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  • Speak No Evil is the sixth album by Wayne Shorter. It was released in June 1966 by Blue Note Records. The music combines elements of hard bop and modal...
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  • April 25, 2019, starring David Mazouz as a young Bruce Wayne. The series depicts young Bruce Wayne following the death of his parents. Also Bruce is 12...
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    Wayne Shorter (August 25, 1933 – March 2, 2023) was an American jazz saxophonist, composer and bandleader. Shorter came to mainstream prominence in 1959...
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  • Roy Rogers Willie Rogers Al Roges Ken Rohloff Kenny Rollins Phil Rollins Ryan Rollins Tree Rollins Lorenzo Romar Rajon Rondo Jerry Rook Sean Rooks Pat...
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  • 1993. Rollins had not been seen on the set since January 1993, when season six wrapped. Despite numerous attempts by the media to contact Rollins, who...
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