Mikey pins a large decorated badge of Jackie Robinson on the Golem, who smiles. |
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Most assuredly not, says Robinson, who attributes her dramatic transformation to the magic lick of a mascara wand and a touch of gloss. |
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Director James Robinson provides only the most rudimentary blocking, often, as in the muddled party scene, to the detriment of the drama. |
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I recall seeing her in a very good gangster film set in the south of France and co-starring Rod Steiger and Edward G. Robinson. |
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Anne Robinson takes a break from The Weakest Link to host a new talk show called Guess Who's Coming To Dinner. |
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Some close correspondences can be found between the rhetoric of Robinson and that of Cicero and, to an even greater extent, Quintilian. |
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As well as rural Forties class culture, with a Northern tang, the other influence is Heath Robinson, that genius inventor of mad machines. |
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To add irony to injury, his reselection was itself a result of an injury to the captain Jason Robinson. |
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The strategies outlined by Mary Robinson, the UNHCHR, are commonly described as mainstreaming human rights. |
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Swinging Sinatra butts heads with button down Robinson until a quick ending and easy solution are found. |
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It was built by a Mr Robinson, who carried on the trade of a cooper, and he also used the front cellar under the theatre as a workshop. |
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Western society has conveniently forgotten much of Robinson Crusoe's relationship with Friday. |
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Against a Sale side lacking two noted match-winners in Robinson and Hodgson, Glasgow were soon eight points to the bad. |
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For the interior alterations and additions to the manor house, Robinson turned to several architects, firstly George Devey. |
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Formerly an administrator for the Mid-Atlantic region, McCabe replaces Peter Robinson, who vacated the position in August. |
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She is currently co-writing the book for a major Broadway musical built around the songbook of Motown legend, Smokey Robinson. |
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If Robinson Crusoe had been shipwrecked with a chest full of British banknotes, they wouldn't have done him any good. |
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Mr Robinson, 36, has a second holding in Kendal and made a licensed movement on welfare grounds of cows in calf from Langcliffe nine days ago. |
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The Robinson girls not only learned how to grow vegetables but also, thanks to the expert tutelage of mum Joan, how to cook them. |
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Both announcements were made in the constituency of Northern Ireland's first minister, Peter Robinson. |
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It is difficult to see Robinson as anything other than a second in command, a loyal lieutenant who fulfils his master's wishes. |
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Father of three Bryan Robinson, master of the Airedale Beagles, said he could lose his home in the hunt's tied cottage. |
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Many coffee farmers sell their beans to domestic traders for between 27 to 31 cents a pound, Robinson says. |
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Beginning with his work as a player-manager for the Cleveland Indians, Robinson has become one of the best field managers of the free agent era. |
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In 1949 those two met again in a title fight and Robinson retained his belt with a convincing unanimous decision victory. |
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In 1958, Sugar Ray Robinson beat Carmen Bastillo to take the world middleweight boxing title. |
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I tolerated this institutionalized avarice and cynicism for years because of the occasional artistry of a Sugar Ray Robinson or a Muhammad Ali. |
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The conversion into the eye of the wind from wide out was converted by Bernard Robinson. |
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Patrick Robinson, the name of the author, dominates the cover in tall, embossed lettering which dwarfs the title. |
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In October 1969, Robinson and Yvon Chouinard found themselves staring at Polemonium Peak's V-Notch, an unclimbed ice chute leading to the summit. |
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Steve Robinson and Soichi Noguchi will make three spacewalks outside the Shuttle. |
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Sue Robinson, defending, said her client had been an alcoholic for 25 years and would take herself off on three or four day drinking binges. |
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And there were winning bows for Lee McAllister of Aberdeen and David McIntyre of Paisley, who beat Brummies Baz Carey and Andrew Robinson. |
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In the Church of England as it currently is, Canon Robinson couldn't have been a candidate for the bishopric. |
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When I was a kid, I used to watch Swiss Family Robinson on an old VHS tape playing on an even older video cassette recorder. |
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Besides, Robinson was supposed to have been one of the most incorrigible skirt-chasers of his time. |
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But Robinson also received a tepid response when he encouraged the catchers to call pitchouts in spring training. |
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He's a guest vocalist on a Sharon Robinson album in all but name, and that's a waste. |
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The announcement ends a long wait for a permanent successor to Dean Robinson, who left the club in March. |
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He chested the ball on to Robinson who blasted his 30 yard effort over the bar. |
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As Robinson went to kick the ball, he collided with King and the ball squirted free. |
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Dale Robinson will again understudy with a tune-up eight-rounder ahead of a possible crack at the British flyweight title around Christmas. |
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The Liberal Democratic Party is a Heath Robinson contraption which defies the Laws of physics. |
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Rowntree Park should take fourth spot after their win at New Earswick where John Neary and Sandra Robinson starred for Park winning 29 games. |
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Dave Robinson starred as he scored one and had a hand in the other four goals. |
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Thanks was extended to John Robinson, the regular judge, for all his commitment and dedication to the job on hand. |
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At his new home just up the road from Tottenham's training ground at Chigwell, Robinson keeps his collection of shirt swaps. |
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He will get no favours from Robinson, who plans to use the occasion as a tune-up for a shot at the domestic bantam belt early next year. |
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For his Sharks teammate Robinson, tomorrow's game at a capacity Twickenham completes his international collection. |
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Marvin Robinson, played onside by Wayne Jacobs, licked his lips and gobbled up the invitation by smacking it by Paul Henderson. |
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The business was opened about four years ago by husband and wife team Chris and Lorraine Robinson. |
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The organisation has a Heath Robinson scheme involving a trolley on wheels with a grease trap. |
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There in Brighton is a Heath Robinson contraption that defies the laws of physics. |
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As Robinson positioned himself and waited for the ball to arrive, he wasn't the only one to realise the importance of a clean catch. |
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New chairman John Robinson has since ordered a review of compensation arrangements for senior managers. |
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Shipley replied with two quick goals before strikes from Robbie Robinson and Danny Clegg rounded off the win. |
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The most intriguing change is the shift of Jason Robinson from full back or wing to centre. |
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That makes you think back to the days of the star outfields in the National League, when you had Mays, Aaron, Clemente and Frank Robinson. |
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But after he showers, he sheds his Robinson jersey, donning instead a shirt emblazoned with the logo of Sal's Famous Pizzeria. |
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Sporting an unkempt beard and shaggy crop, he makes Robinson Crusoe look like GQ's Man of the Year. |
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But then, of course, we all know that Miss Robinson is a very unpleasant rude woman. |
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The parish priest Fr Robinson thanked all who attended the Holy Week and Easter ceremonies. |
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If the hot-hitting Robinson were to reach, the lefty-swinging Powell would come to the plate as the potential go-ahead run. |
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A friend of mine in Brixton kept koi carp in a raised toilet and this heron came straight in and ate the fish before you could say Jack Robinson. |
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The canoe slides into the water in the blink of an eye and before you can say Jack Robinson it's twenty yards off shore. |
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Surviving invoices, a catalogue, a price list, and advertisements reveal the variety of hardware Robinson made. |
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Clearly, Robinson was now caught between two xenophobias and two discriminatory worlds that helped to sabotage his best efforts. |
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Explore the sands, catch some fish and learn about quicksands with Cedric Robinson. |
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The Nigerian let the ball beat him before a little jink wrong-footed Robinson, and he clipped it into the net. |
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I thought great, I can finally see how great Sugar Ray Robinson was as a welterweight, or how great Benny Leonard was. |
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Peter Robinson asks if alternative rock has finally sold its soul to adland. |
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The promise was welcomed by Shelley Robinson from the Preschools Alive campaign, which turned preschool funding into an election issue. |
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Nick Walne and Shaun James are both suffering from shoulder injuries while Nick Robinson has a dead leg with just a 50-50 chance of playing. |
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The Rastafarian religion inspired by Emperor Haile Selassie is what brought American Gladstone Robinson to Ethiopia 40 years ago. |
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A Bucks source with no reason to fib claims there is no truth to the report SF Glenn Robinson is on the market. |
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The finishing touch was a sculpture of a 7ft high stork, complete with baby, made by metal artist Peter Robinson. |
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He took a wicket with his first ball of the match, trapping Robinson leg before after Leicestershire decided to bat first at Grace Road. |
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That may make it seem that Dixon and other Robinson supporters are likely to end up with the real estate. |
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It's all told in flashback, as MacMurray gasps his story into a dictograph for Robinson to hear the following morning. |
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Mr Robinson then felt convinced that something serious was about to take place, and he took to his heels and ran for it. |
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Jamie Robinson is an expert skipper who, with the help of ship's mate Toby, good-naturedly fuses guests into a surprisingly competent crew. |
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Lastly, Mr. Robinson points out the offer to settle was withdrawn by the defendants and, therefore is not relevant. |
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The lab will be available to the departments of political science, economics, sociology, women's studies and possibly others, Robinson says. |
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It is only fair to concede that Robinson does not have the sort of world-class player that Woodward had at his disposal. |
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The allegations were referred to police by Philip Robinson, the Council's acting chief executive and returning officer. |
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Ms Robinson is wrapped up in a duvet and wears an overcoat, an all-enveloping shawl and mittens on her presumably chilled fingers. |
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Unlike the fictional Robinson Crusoe, Selkirk had, at least initially, chosen his desert island over his privateer galley. |
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But the Bradford light-middle is not complaining after landing a fight on the Dale Robinson undercard in London on Friday. |
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Trained by Mark Tompkins and ridden by Philip Robinson, Babodana made his move about three furlongs out. |
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From past to present, boxers such as Jack Johnson, Sugar Ray Robinson, Mike Tyson and Eric Morales all had and have great uppercuts. |
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As a respite from the frenetic pace of most of the album, the Robinson tracks are welcome. |
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If you are going to be cast away, Robinson Crusoe island is a good place to be. |
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A pupil at Wright Robinson Sports College is recovering from a knife attack by a youth as he left school. |
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A Robinson penalty just before half-time gave Hill a one-point lead at the break. |
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Charles M. Robinson has the massive task of editing and annotating the diaries. |
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Mrs. Robinson had let him retreat to someplace quiet to finish student evaluations. |
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Bishop Robinson will be in Ireland in October to address the annual retreat of the diocese of Limerick and Killaloe in the Dingle Skelligs hotel. |
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The rep the Spurs have over the years of being a little soft has to fall on the shoulders of Duncan and Robinson. |
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Nasa had provided forceps and astronauts had rigged up a makeshift hacksaw for Robinson to use if the gap-fillers proved difficult to remove. |
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One of the greatest fighters I ever saw was a guy by the name of Sugar Ray Robinson, and he was a counterpuncher. |
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There is a risk in kicking to such an elusive counter-attacker as Robinson. |
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The red-hot favourite got in a real fluster on his way down to the start and Philip Robinson had to wrestle the reins to keep him under control. |
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Jean Jarem and Sandra Robinson were the only couple to win all their three rubbers, collecting 24 games. |
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Loose forward Lee Charlton hoisted a huge bomb to the posts and Birky full back Morton Robinson lost the ball under pressure. |
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Sam Games and Damien Robinson are physical safeties, not speed demons, and opponents have been able to capitalize. |
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Sadly, he never led me up the aisle or put a ring on my finger, but this week all that changed when I became a different kind of Mrs Robinson. |
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The police were called and on arrival Robinson took off but was stopped soon after, the court heard. |
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Foot to the floor and before you can say Jack Robinson you've crossed the finish line having attained a speed in excess of 300mph in a quarter mile! |
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The club's September medal competition was a close run thing with nine players shooting a nett 67, but after countbacks the honour went to Martyn Robinson. |
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The tribunal is investigating claims of constructive dismissal made by former Wasps head coach Dean Robinson, and by his assistant coach, John Paterson. |
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The court heard that Wood's flat was a regular venue for heavy drinking sessions, and that Mr Robinson and Ms Bulmer were living there temporarily. |
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Some say it was Eddie Robinson, the winningest coach in NCAA Division I history. |
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A bounty hunter told AFP that the suspected Texan could very well be Everett Livvix of Robinson, Illinois. |
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In the eighteenth century came Robinson Crusoe, one of the earliest romantic, if accidental, adventurers, sometimes associated with living in an unspoiled paradise. |
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His cousin Obed Robinson of Attleboro, Massachusetts, began as a blacksmith and made gunlocks for the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. |
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The now Duchess of Cornwall has had many outfits made by the label, Robinson Valentine in the past five years, so they are familiar with dressing Camilla. |
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The Midlander, who smashed the course record with a 61 in the first round, is attached to the club and his caddie, Roy Robinson, is a member of Hopwood. |
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They may have fought six times, but the only competitive bout was the first, when Robinson was still a welterweight and La Motta was a fully-fledged middleweight. |
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He was on the right-side of the box to drill the ball past Robinson. |
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I was also happy for Bouie Fischer, a man who had been in the fight game since Sugar Ray Robinson was a welterweight, and who was finally getting his due. |
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It was one month before 42, a biopic featuring Boseman as trailblazing baseball star Jackie Robinson, was set to hit theaters. |
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Widening the net, there is a whole football family Robinson christened Paul with enough having played at professional level to field a five-a-side team with two subs. |
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As the film opens, Robinson is about to be executed in the electric chair. |
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Watch Temple, then barely 7, keep perfect sync with world-renowned, lifetime-trained Robinson. |
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After leaving Gap in 2011, Robinson took nearly a two-year hiatus from the industry to rediscover his passion for design. |
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Mr Robinson passed out because of the smoke, has severely impaired lungs and a voice box so badly damaged he can barely raise his voice above a whisper. |
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Mounted on a supermarket trolley is a Heath Robinson device. |
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Well, thank you very much indeed, Mr Robinson, for your closing comments. |
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He spoke of burying Robinson and going straight back to work from the crematorium. |
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Busby's men did not panic after such a setback and a moment of magical inspiration from new signing Robinson handed them the initiative again on 69 minutes. |
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He must be aghast at England's dismal results, even if he does not blame Robinson for the lack of a global vision for the defence of the world title. |
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One plan being discussed is for them to stay in the care of their grandmother, Marian Robinson. |
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The biggest difference was the finishing, not least by Jason Robinson, whose timing is never seen to better advantage than when he is moving in for the kill. |
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She was born Hetty Robinson into a wealthy New Bedford, Mass., clan whose tensions undoubtedly shaped her quirky character. |
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One moment we were putting on our bicycle clips to go to a football match down the road and before anyone could say Jack Robinson we were driving around in a new car. |
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When I was 4, I went backstage at a play starring Tony Robinson. |
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Candidates like Scott Walker are true-blue conservatives, but also, as Robinson, who is African-American, sees it, too white. |
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And equal to Bunning in decency, honesty, fullness of thought, and forwardly straight talk was Rick Robinson. |
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He may lack the step of Robinson or the physicality of Josh Lewsey but he has an eye for the gap and most importantly, he handles himself under pressure. |
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She was set for a life at the chalkface until she met musician Irion in Los Angeles through a mutual friend, Chris Robinson of the Counting Crows. |
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For her birthday, depp and director Bruce Robinson purchased Heard a bicycle and she rode it all over San Juan. |
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He signed with her in October 1993, right after a fight against Texas policewoman Melinda Robinson in Miami. |
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When the ball had been hoofed into the main stand during play in the first half, who should pop up with it in his hands but chief executive Chris Robinson? |
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The two men considered most papabile among the DUP cardinals when the next conclave eventually comes are deputy leader Peter Robinson and the party's newest star, Nigel Dodds. |
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Ryan Robinson netted a consolation goal for the Huddersfield side from the penalty spot but it was too late to prevent Crag from taking all three points. |
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But Wally Triplett knew both and struck up a friendship with Robinson and doby that historic year. |
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In 1946 Tapsic was a struggling player with Brooklyn while Robinson was with dodgers Triple A team in Montreal. |
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He broke off from his schedule, delaying the local media interviews and ushering people out of the room while he had a few words in private with Robinson. |
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In contrast, Robinson observed that plesiosaur flippers were shaped like hydrofoils and hypothesized that they produced thrust through lift rather than drag. |
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Toward the end, Buell Robinson goes tumbling to the ground with a sprained ankle and remains on the floor for about five minutes. |
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Ironic and sharp, Robinson is at her best when skewering with actual Calvinist history and ideas those most apt to dismiss and embody caricatured Calvinism. |
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Five years after leaving the bnp, Robinson was ready to lead his own political revolt. |
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Robert Robinson, who is convalescing after an illness, is said to have been flattered the show was coming back and looking forward to watching it. |
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There is no indication that Brooklyn would have added Robinson but Triplett said Durocher wanted Jackie. |
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With Liz Jones and Ann Robinson winning their Daily Mail foursomes Fulford boast all four teams in the regional stages of the national competitions. |
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Diane Lane is in it playing my wife, elle Fanning plays my daughter, and Michael Stuhlbarg will play Edward G. Robinson. |
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My love affair with the divine, demure, and undeniably sexy Marian Robinson. |
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The Varsity Chiefs are awesome, and the engine for this devastating hardwood machine is point guard Buell Robinson. |
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Here again, Robinson is hindered rather than helped by one of his own. |
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Chris and I were unaware that Robinson had commented before the game that he was going to sit his regulars for much of the rest of the way, but this was ridiculous. |
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A poor kick from Barkley allowed Wales to counter, and a brilliant reverse pass from Dafydd Jones saw Shane Williams draw Jason Robinson to put Taylor over in the left corner. |
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His jockey, Philip Robinson did an excellent job calming him down for the race, but in many respects the damage had been done, and he faded in the final furlongs. |
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In Eloy's expo, there is a nod to Robinson, Galliano's man in the shadows smiling coyly at the stage door. |
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The points flowed freely in the second half and then Richardson thrust his way through after Keith Robinson just failed to steal the ball at a ruck. |
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The key would be retiring Robinson, the leadoff batter in the inning. |
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Sugar Ray Robinson was known for his strength and lightning speed. |
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Mr Robinson said he had been horrified to watch the Boxing Day disaster unfold and was desperate to raise money from busking as he could not afford to give any cash himself. |
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He was a witness to history with Jackie Robinson, eating with him, playing cards with him and enjoying some quality time together. |
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The principal ridge in this group of fells runs east from Buttermere, climbing over Robinson, Hindscarth and Dale Head. |
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Margaret Robinson was one of the first women in Skelmanthorpe to get involved with the old folks' Darby and Joan lunch club. |
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Other cast members include Sally Dexter as Gertrude, James Clyde as Claudius and Vinette Robinson as Ophelia. |
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The Garage Band piece from artist Robert Robinson is a gallery-wrapped giclee on canvas. |
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The shout broke the previous record of 128 decibels set by Australian Simon Robinson. |
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His 1981 album, The Fox, was recorded during the same sessions as 21 at 33, and also included collaborations with Tom Robinson and Judie Tzuke. |
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The woman didn't know that Parole Officer Cynthia Robinson was behind the wheel, but she recognized the car. |
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Garnett and Glew stayed strong at the back and TIBS keeper Robinson pushed away a couple of Skelton shots. |
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Elgar Part Songs are sung by the Cambridge University Chamber Choir under the sure hands of Christopher Robinson. |
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We couldn't stop their three of Stephon, Googs and Garnett,'' said Robinson, who played for Minnesota last season. |
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He is never going to do what Sugar Ray Robinson, Marvin Haggler and Sugar Ray Leonard did. |
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British superbike champion Steve Hislop died in 2003 when his Robinson R44 helicopter crashed near his birthplace of Hawick, in the Borders. |
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On the death of Frederick Robinson, 2nd Marquess of Ripon in 1923, the estate was acquired by his cousin Clare George Vyner. |
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Shepard and William Heath Robinson appeal to many people because of their imaginatively visual storytelling. |
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The Cartoon Museum pays homage to the role of Private Eye and everyone from W Heath Robinson to Gerald Scarfe, with Dennis the Menace in between. |
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Sir Clive Woodward resigned on 2 September and Andy Robinson was appointed England head coach. |
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His admissions staff Leaves Post-It notes on student files describing a few of their interests so Robinson can personalize his notes. |
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Alice Robinson leaves her job at a trendy arts magazine and decides to take up her parents' offer to house-sit their home. |
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However ERW dominated in the second and half and pulled level through two goals from Ste Robinson. |
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Undoubtedly, Robinson would claim that he is not an ideologue, but he also seems to lack a long-term strategy. |
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For questions are also being asked about her former employer Fubar Radio by Coventry MP Geoffrey Robinson. |
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Was there some doubt whether master fumbler Paul Robinson would be able to get his on? |
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The Dominican team has been represented by major leaguers David Ortiz, Robinson Cano, Jose Reyes, Neifi Perez and Rafael Furcal, among others. |
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In 1951 he became world middleweight champion when he defeated Sugar Ray Robinson. |
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His win over Robinson gave him such celebrity that even many people who were not boxing fans knew who he was. |
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On 10 September 2015 Peter Robinson stepped down as First Minister, although he did not officially resign. |
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Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson and Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones responded positively to the result. |
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After Robinson resigned as First Minister on 11 January 2016, he was replaced with Arlene Foster. |
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Several outlets compared him to Jackie Robinson as a trailblazer. |
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The Northern Ireland Act 1998 functions as a constitution for Northern Ireland as indicated in the Robinson case. |
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While Robinson Crusoe is far more than a guide, it shares many of the themes and theological and moral points of view. |
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Tournier's Robinson chooses to remain on the island, rejecting civilization when offered the chance to escape 28 years after being shipwrecked. |
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The book's epigraph is a quote from Robinson Crusoe, and like Crusoe, Adam Pollo suffers long periods of loneliness. |
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Coetzee's 1986 novel Foe recounts the tale of Robinson Crusoe from the perspective of a woman named Susan Barton. |
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A pantomime version of Robinson Crusoe was staged at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1796, with Joseph Grimaldi as Pierrot in the harlequinade. |
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A 1997 movie entitled Robinson Crusoe starred Pierce Brosnan and received limited commercial success. |
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Doyle broke with Robinson when he became one of the leaders of the pacifist movement during the First World War. |
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John Robinson also notes that each book of the New Testament had to be written prior to the destruction of The Temple. |
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This formed part of a 5 match losing run, coinciding with the loss through injury of outside half Nicky Robinson. |
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Confirmed departures include Leigh Halfpenny, Harry Robinson, Chris Czekaj, Bradley Davies, Robin Copeland and Andries Pretorius. |
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Hamed dominated the fight and Steve Robinson was knocked out in the eighth round. |
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Further defeats followed and Steve Robinson had decided to retire after his sixth loss in a row. |
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Robinson now runs Steve Robinson's Boxing Gym in his home town of Cardiff where he hopes to train a world champion. |
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Among the OCS applications Louis facilitated was that of a young Jackie Robinson, later to break the baseball color barrier. |
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Louis went on a celebrity tour with other notables, including fellow boxer Sugar Ray Robinson. |
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In the dressing room after the fight, Louis's Army touring companion, Sugar Ray Robinson, wept. |
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The Satellite view of weather around Robinson Crusoe Islands illustrates just one example. |
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Other performers included Odesza, Grimes, Jamie xx, Porter Robinson, Madeon, Tchami and Daughter. |
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The term percipient refers to the person receiving information and was coined by Robinson. |
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Services were held beginning in 1606, with Clyfton as pastor, John Robinson as teacher, and Brewster as the presiding elder. |
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Today, one of the islands on the Chilean coast is named Alejandro Selkirk Island and another one Robinson Crusoe Island. |
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Gene Robinson, some members of a number of congregations and six dioceses left the Episcopal Church. |
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Notably absent from the list of those invited are Gene Robinson and Martyn Minns. |
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In 2003, the Episcopal Church's General Convention consented to the Diocese of New Hampshire's election of Gene Robinson as its bishop. |
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In August 2003 the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire elected an openly gay and partnered priest, Gene Robinson, as bishop. |
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In R v Robinson the defendant threatened the victim with a knife in order to recover money which he was actually owed. |
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Patton, and legal scholar and Virginia Supreme Court reporter Conway Robinson. |
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These translations might have later inspired Daniel Defoe to write Robinson Crusoe, regarded as the first novel in English. |
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What man does not remember with regret the first time he read Robinson Crusoe? |
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Beginning with the family favourite of Catbells, the high ground continues over Maiden Moor, High Spy, Dale Head, Hindscarth and Robinson. |
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Democratic Unionist leader and Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson attacked the UUP decision to vote against the devolution plans. |
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From here the wall of Robinson Crags drops from the summit of the fell, a great chunk of the hillside seemingly missing. |
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To the south of Robinson are Gatesgarthdale Beck and the road up Honister Pass. |
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This valley runs north east, flanked by parallel ridges descending from Robinson and Hindscarth, its stream being named Scope Beck. |
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Brewster had been teaching English at the university, and Robinson enrolled in 1615 to pursue his doctorate. |
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Selkirk's travails provided the inspiration for Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe. |
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The Victorian and Edwardian artist Henry Robinson Hall settled in Coniston during the Great War and is buried in the parish church graveyard. |
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Although The Tale of Little Pig Robinson was not published until 1930, it had been written much earlier. |
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I told Eric how Rick Robinson had peeled the blinders from my eyes. |
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In this respect, the only books which approach to its excellence are Gulliver's Travels and Robinson Crusoe. |
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You have to be careful in that area. They'll have your wallet before you can say Jack Robinson. |
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Conan Doyle stayed at the former Duchy Hotel whilst writing and researching the story with his friend, Bertram Fletcher Robinson. |
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The author Roxana Robinson in her small writing room, deliberately sparse and undiverting. |
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It was not hard to imagine why for Mrs. Robinson was very short and very plump and very waddly. |
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He felt himself so weak-handed with only Robinson, who might leave him, and a shepherd lad he had just hired. |
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History of the show, which has been hosted by acerbic Anne Robinson since it began and has been replicated by over 80 countries. |
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I DO not understand why J Wells thinks that Mrs Robinson would have a fair walking distance to the Wheatsheaf. |
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Point guard Danielle Robinson led Oklahoma with 23 points worth of dragstrip basketball. |
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Typical of the zoophilist who favors life's lower orders over humankind, Robinson Jeffers claimed he'd sooner kill a man than a hawk. |
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The commercial, created by Trevor Robinson from Quiet Storm, is part of our new campaign which launched last weekend. |
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Show examples of rainsticks and read, The Rainstick, a fable written by Sandra Chisholm Robinson. |
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The work of book artists like David McKee, John Vernon Lord and from an earlier generation Heath Robinson. |
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Mr Robinson said that flaking paint would affect the torque during reassembly and could have compromised the helicopter's safety. |
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Armure is now three from three at Kempton, having stayed on best to win the closing 1m4f handicap under a determined Philip Robinson. |
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Netminder Kevin Reiter is leaving just a month after being signed as cover for injured first-choice goalkeeper Michel Robinson. |
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The journalist Peter Robinson tweeted back suggesting I remix them and that he'd get in contact with them. |
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This area includes the Derwent Fells above the Newlands Valley and hills to the north amongst which are Dale Head, Robinson. |
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Their leader, Peter Robinson, said that the DUP would talk first to whichever party wins the most seats. |
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Meanwhile, it has emerged that a 12-year-old girl saved hundreds of lives on Chile's Robinson Crusoe Island. |
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Off the A60 at Carlton in Lindrick north of Worksop, Robinson Healthcare makes first aid equipment. |
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Sami Brookes and Johnny Robinson from the over-25s have been sleeping on beanbags in the loft to escape. |
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After the tail rotor fell off, Robinson managed to keep the helicopter airborne for about a half-mile. |
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Some of the more notable MPs of Ripon were John Aislabie, Frederick John Robinson and George Cockburn. |
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He inbounded the ball to Chris Mihm, who handed it back to Bryant as the Bobcats switched from Keith Bogans to Bernard Robinson guarding him. |
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On 3 March 1749 Boulton married Mary Robinson, a distant cousin and the daughter of a successful mercer, and wealthy in her own right. |
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In 1764 Luke Robinson died, and his estate passed to his sister Anne and thus into Matthew Boulton's control. |
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Evening of mediumship and clairvoyance Direct contact with specific loved ones through Donna Robinson. |
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When Robinson returned from the sin-bin he scored a try, but it was answered by one from Worcester's Chris Latham with 12minutes to go. |
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The first time Robinson saw her name on the callboard for the next day's rehearsal of Revelations, she couldn't sleep, she said. |
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Following that brief and hectic moment, though, Robinson was hopeful. |
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Dylan Skee nipped over two minutes in, and within seven minutes James Anthony and replacement Louis Robinson had added further tries. |
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Portland acquired underachieving forward Thomas Robinson, center Robin Lopez and guard Terrel Harris. |
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In February 1999 Robinson Bus Service was purchased followed in August 1999 by Durham Transportation. |
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Segregation felt permanent to Eddie Robinson, immutable, unchangeable. |
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Kelleners TJ, Sopper RWO, Robinson DA, Schaap MG, Ayars JE, Skaggs TH Calibration of capacitance probe sensors using electric circuit theory. |
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Rosemary Robinson will play the spinet with Caroline Jones playing the descant, sopranino and treble recorders. |
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But a minute later Charlton went in front when Robinson was lingering unmarked to fire inside the left hand post. |
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It is generally associated with the University of Cambridge and the work of Joan Robinson. |
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But Dom Flemons, Rhiannon Giddens, and Justin Robinson are not self-indulgent musos. |
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Alexandra Robinson is the Spa Director of the Spa at Topnotch in Stowe Vermont. |
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James Robinson Graves was an influential Baptist of the 19th century and the primary leader of this movement. |
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Already Robinson has racked up an impressive dossier and continues to impress, a two-time Division 1 North finalist with a 95-11 career record. |
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Labour will wheel out their underachievers Bob Ainsworth, Geoffrey Robinson and Jim Cunningham. |
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Steph's played better, but our goaltenders should probably file for nonsupport,'' Robinson said. |
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Oscar Gustav Rejlander and Henry Peach Robinson created convincing images by juxtaposing multiple negatives to make a single contact print. |
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While being rebuked by John Robinson, he then threatened to shoot him also. |
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He was his own man, but he was anticipated by Henry Robinson in Areopagitica. |
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It is quite possible, perhaps even likely, that Robinson and Harris have confused the direction of causation in their correlational analyses. |
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Joanna Jardine, 25, of Cavendish Gardens, Ash-ington, grabbed James Robinson by the neck and threw a crash helmet at him. |
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I did attend the dinner at Sardis Lake Lodge where my professor, Davy Robinson, talked a bit about his collection and about Olynthus. |
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In his spare time he also enjoyed reading about natural sciences and popular novels, such as Don Quixote and Robinson Crusoe. |
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Alan Robinson, Thirl mere Avenue, St Nicolas Park, Nuneaton. |
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The hosts also had Paul Robinson to thank for a string of saves, three of them coming against Jerome Thomas, who gave Michel Salgado a torrid time down the left flank. |
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Then a disastrous back-pass from Christopher Samba presented Drogba with a gilt-edged chance but the Ivorian's shot was saved by Robinson with his legs. |
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Other former boxing world champions include Enzo Maccarinelli, Freddie Welsh, Howard Winstone, Percy Jones, Jimmy Wilde, Steve Robinson and Robbie Regan. |
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The Boultons had two children, Matthew Robinson Boulton and Anne Boulton. |
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This led Abraham Robinson to investigate if it were possible to develop a number system with infinitesimal quantities over which the theorems of calculus were still valid. |
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The former England Rugby Team Manager and former Scotland national coach Andy Robinson used to play for Bath Rugby team and was captain and later coach. |
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The staircase has been criticised by historian John Robinson as being a distinctly inferior design to the earlier staircases built on the same site by both Wyatt and May. |
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Charles spent time outdoors but also read voraciously, including the picaresque novels of Tobias Smollett and Henry Fielding, as well as Robinson Crusoe and Gil Blas. |
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In September 2006, Lloyd Webber was named to be a recipient of the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors with Zubin Mehta, Dolly Parton, Steven Spielberg, and Smokey Robinson. |
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According to Robinson, this had an effect on the quality of the film. |
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