bleedingcool: Doctor Who: The Last Day Ends Seventh Doctor's Story – Or Does It?
Doctor Who: The Last Day Ends Seventh Doctor's Story – Or Does It?
Doctor Who might be busy gearing up for its Christmas special (there's a superhero and everything), but it's about to have its thunder stolen by… Mr Men? In an awesome new partnership, BBC Worldwide ...
There are many stories hinted at during the hiatus period in the 1990s when Doctor Who was off the air. The classic series was unceremoniously cancelled – unofficially – in 1989 with Sylvester McCoy's ...
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While the NATO phonetic alphabet replaced "Roger" with "Romeo" in 1949, "Roger" has remained standard as the abbreviation for "Received", and it has become recognizable as such to laypeople. [10][11][12]
The name was borne by the Norman lords Roger I, who conquered Sicily in the 11th century, and his son Roger II, who ruled Sicily as a king. This name was very popular in France in the first half of the 20th century. In the English-speaking world it was popular especially from the 1930s to the 50s.
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Roger masc. proper name, from Old French Rogier, from Old High German Hrotger, literally "famous with the spear," from hruod- "fame, glory" + ger "spear" (see gar (n.)).
You may have heard “roger” is an acronym for “received order given, expect results,” but that’s a myth, and the actual meaning is far simpler. “Roger that” dates back to the early 1940s, when “Roger” was used in place of the letter “R” in the Joint Army/Navy Phonetic Alphabet.