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Ralph

Ralph is a male given name.

ralph

(slang) To vomit.

ralph

(UK, regional, obsolete) A raven.

Ralph

A en given name. male given name

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Ralph Morlant.
It's my cousin, Ralph Morlant.
I'm Ralph Morlant. and this is Miss Harlon.
Ralph, I have a woman's intuition that you and I are up against things.
Where's Ralph?
Ralph Callendar!
Captain Holmes, place Mr. Poole, Ralph Callendar and the drivers under arrest for breaking the King's proclamation and transporting illegal trade-goods.
He looks like Ralph Bellamy.
Ralph, go put up the windows in that car.
Give Ralph a hand.
Now let Sir Ralph throw him, and his shame's complete.
How's it going, Ralph?
Ralph Bettini.
And Dr. Ralph Bunche Proved That.
Have you got a Ralph West?
We're almost out. - Where's them National Guards? - Where's Ralph?
Into this unique gathering came their melancholy housekeeper, Mrs. Monteith bearing a message for Ralph King, a retired barrister.
For on the following night. Ralph King died horribly but this was only the beginning.
Everybody take five, except Frank, Jack, Ralph and you, Jim, down front.
Ralph?
Ralph!
Ralph! There's something I want to tell you.
Ralph, where's Jean?
Then marry Ralph.
I just imagined you telling a landlady some day. you didn't have the rent, but Ralph was awfully sweet.
Hello, Ralph.
Is Ralph here?
I was looking for Ralph.
No, I wanted to speak to Ralph.
Ralph, are you there?
I thought you said Ralph was here.
Hey, Ralph!
Oh, now, look, fellows. - Come on, Ralph.
He looks like that fellow in the movies. You know, Ralph Bellamy.
What about Ralph Henry and his Reform Party?
If Ralph Henry's so anxious to reform somebody why don't he start on that son of his?

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As Ralph Ossa showed in a working paper for the US National Bureau of Economic Research, if Germany did not have access to international markets, its standard of living would be half of what it is now.

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