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Kenwyn, Cornwall, United Kingdom to Paul Moyle | Robins, a tin mine manager and Agnes Rule. |
However he scored his first try for the | Robins a week later at home to St Helens in a thrilli |
In 1969, E. Claiborne | Robins, a trustee and alumnus, donated $50 million to |
The 93 ACW inactivated at | Robins AFB on 30 September 2002. |
on (9 MWS) on 4 January 1985, and activated at | Robins AFB on 1 July 1985. |
ed to close southern-facing PAVE PAWS sites at | Robins AFB and Eldorado AS, Texas. |
Two radar faces, one each from | Robins AFB and Eldorado AS, were moved to Clear AFS, |
y on static display at the Museum of Aviation, | Robins AFB, Georgia. |
ned to the 19th Bombardment Wing, stationed at | Robins AFB, Georgia. |
and the Warner-Robins Air Logistics Center at | Robins AFB, Georgia. |
Robins AFB, Georgia (19 BW Command Post) | |
ates Air Force missile warning unit located at | Robins AFB, Georgia. |
H-43A Huskie 58-1833 (now on display at Warner | Robins AFB, GA Museum) |
Vale signed Brown on a free transfer after the | Robins agreed to release him from his contract. |
Construction began on the Warner | Robins Air Logistics Center in mid-1941. |
Museum of Aviation at | Robins Air Force Base, Georgia has an HH-43A on displ |
s and is the primary provider of engineers for | Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins, which was the |
On December 31, 1944, Warner | Robins Air Technical Service took command of Statesbo |
Robins Air Force Base, Georgia - the Museum of Aviati | |
h Air Control Wing and the unit is assigned to | Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. |
logy program had a co-operative agreement with | Robins Air Force Base and other area technology firms |
vides support facilities and equipment for all | Robins Air Force Base associate units. |
States Air Force, shortly after take off from | Robins Air Force Base, killing 9 of 13 men aboard, in |
ed to close southern-facing PAVE PAWS sites at | Robins Air Force Base and Eldorado, Texas. |
to Macon, GA, where his father was employed at | Robins Air Force base. |
con in 1950, when her husband began to work at | Robins Air Force Base. |
ng of the United States Air Force based out of | Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. |
Aerial view of | Robins Air Depot aircraft hangar |
mercial thoroughfare and commuter-connector to | Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins, Georgia. |
Robins Air Force Base (IATA: WRB, ICAO: KWRB) is a ma | |
Robins also made a number of important experiments on | |
Robins also attracted many high calibre players to th | |
ague appearances in the 2005-06 season for The | Robins, and was voted Player of the Year. |
hiladelphia Phillies sent Butch Henline to the | Robins and George Harper to the Giants. |
Two radar faces, one each from | Robins and Eldorado, were moved to Clear Air Force St |
He pitched from 1924-1929 with the Brooklyn | Robins and Cincinnati Reds. |
Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, Brooklyn | Robins, and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
203 in 1914 for the National League's Brooklyn | Robins and St. Louis Cardinals. |
man, based on the book Savage Grace by Natalie | Robins and Steven M.L. Aronson. |
and with Illustrations, illustrated by Arthur | Robins and Paul Walter, Carol Publishing Group (Secau |
d from the area high schools: Nothside, Warner | Robins, and Perry High. |
"Undecided" is a popular song written by Sid | Robins and Charlie Shavers and published in 1938. |
ent authors on the Steiner tree problem, e.g.. | Robins and Zelikovsky proposed an approximation algor |
w York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, Brooklyn | Robins, and St. Louis Cardinals. |
liams); Dana (Dominique Dunne); Robbie (Oliver | Robins); and Carol Anne (Heather O'Rourke), who live |
crows, ravens, garden birds such as sparrows, | robins and finches, and wading birds such as the hero |
song has a pop sound and was written by Lindy | Robins and Kevin Savigar. |
iversity of Georgia extension campus at Warner | Robins, and the since disbanded Woodrow Wilson Law Sc |
to January 3. Two groups of four played round | robins, and then the the top three played each of the |
t base during the 1923 season for the Brooklyn | Robins and St. Louis Browns. |
ew York Yankees, St. Louis Cardinals, Brooklyn | Robins, and Boston Braves. |
roit Tigers in 1907, and the Pirates, Brooklyn | Robins and Cincinnati Reds in 1918. |
Baseball Association, "outlaw league" Kinston | Robins and Highwaymen, and the Kinston Eagles of the |
Perry, just south of Warner | Robins and home to the Georgia National Fair,grounds |
akeet hoopoes, larks, tailorbirds, magpies and | robins and swallows are found on the lake. |
Messrs Henly and Stevenson, Miss Achurch, Miss | Robins and Miss Lea, Miss Farr and the rest of the Im |
llaborative song by Johnny Otis Quintette, The | Robins, and Little Esther. |
daptation of the novel Savage Grace by Natalie | Robins and Steven M. L. Aronson. |
Runners-up Middlesex was captained by Walter | Robins and had a very strong batting lineup led by De |
over vis viva, opposing the views of Benjamin | Robins and Pietro Antonio Michelotti. |
The complexity of | Robins and Zelikovsky's algorithm is O(m n2), where m |
in 1913, thirteen games for the 1918 Brooklyn | Robins and seven games for the 1919 Washington Senato |
ry Russell bought the promoting rights for the | Robins, and soon after Rossiter was installed as co-p |
shington Senators, Cleveland Indians, Brooklyn | Robins and Cincinnati Reds (1926-27; 1929-30-31). |
It was named by C.R. | Robins and John E. Randall in 1965, and can reach a m |
He pitched from 1922-1927 for the Brooklyn | Robins and the Philadelphia Phillies. |
It was named by C.R. | Robins and John E. Randall in 1965, and can reach a m |
Ian Brown, Katie Douglas, James Hendie, Danny | Robins, Andrea Solomons and Dan Tetsell. |
The Swindon | Robins announced that Wright would ride for them in 2 |
The forest | robins are small Central and West African birds from |
The Peekskill | Robins are a baseball team that plays in the Kaiser D |
The Warner | Robins Army Air Depot (now the Warner Robins Air Logi |
Laila | Robins as Miss Millie |
esulted in Knill being sacked on 1 March, with | Robins becoming caretaker manager. |
He then started his long association with | Robins before moving on to the Hackney Hawks and the |
thampton Saints, Stoke Potters and the Swindon | Robins before joining the Hackney Hawks in 1964. |
ebb, Danny Wallace, Clayton Blackmore and Mark | Robins being some of the best squad players that any |
t recent research suggests that the East Asian | robins belong into a new genus uniting them with some |
mes scoring 14 league goals in 7 years for the | Robins between the years of 1997-2004. |
ball who played four seasons with the Brooklyn | Robins, Boston Braves, and Detroit Tigers in the late |
ajor League Baseball catcher with the Brooklyn | Robins, Boston Braves, New York Giants, Chicago Cubs, |
He would play for the Brooklyn | Robins, Boston Red Sox, and Chicago Cubs. |
In 1904, Raymond | Robins bought the property and gave it its current na |
Then pitched for the | Robins, Braves and Phillies in 1919, his last major l |
extended to incorporate the Breakthrough Toby | Robins Breast Cancer Research Centre, which was opene |
He was a member of the | Robins' British League title-winning team of 1967. |
Burkitt, J. P. (1924-6) A study of | robins by means of marked birds. |
3, 1928: Howard Freigau was purchased from the | Robins by the Boston Braves. |
29, 1927: Mickey O'Neil was purchased from the | Robins by the Washington Senators. |
er, 1921: Ferdie Schupp was purchased from the | Robins by the Chicago White Sox. |
July, 1920: Wally Hood was purchased from the | Robins by the Pittsburgh Pirates. |
il 16, 1924: Ray French was purchased from the | Robins by the Chicago White Sox. |
17, 1924: Dutch Ruether was purchased from the | Robins by the Washington Senators. |
21, 1918: Jimmy Archer was purchased from the | Robins by the Cincinnati Reds. |
ber, 1918: George Smith was purchased from the | Robins by the New York Giants. |
6, 1914: Casey Hageman was purchased from the | Robins by the Chicago Cubs. |
e 27, 1914: Joe Riggert was purchased from the | Robins by the St. Louis Cardinals. |
ust 10, 1914: Red Smith was purchased from the | Robins by the Boston Braves. |
t 16, 1917: Fred Merkle was purchased from the | Robins by the Chicago Cubs. |
After the death of | Robins, Call became engineer-in-chief, and eventually |
When the | Robins came to bat, though, the eager rookie stepped |
The | Robins caretaker manager John Schofield said: "It's g |
Laila | Robins Catherine |
ecies feed off the berries, including American | Robins, Cedar Waxwings, Band-tailed Pigeons, Varied T |
The | Robins Center Natatorium serves as the home of the wo |
In addition to the basketball arena, the | Robins Center also serves as the home of many of the |
The | Robins Center arena serves as the location of the Uni |
The | Robins Center has seen a number of upgrades in the la |
An addition to the | Robins Center, known as the Weinstein Center for Fitn |
"Undecided" (Sid | Robins, Charlie Shavers) - 2:41 |
Robins claims he reacted to his father's death by eat | |
In 1970 the A.H. | Robins Company acquired the Dalkon Shield from the Da |
The | Robins compete in the Elite League, with matches regu |
the Army Air Corps began to make use of Warner | Robins' contributions during its actions in World War |
Creek, Mitchell Run, Hog Creek, Fowling Creek, | Robins Creek, Williston Creek, Watts Creek, Chapel Br |
Chilly Billy, illustrated by Arthur | Robins, Crown (New York, NY), 1983. |
DH | Robins Cup (now known as Cockspur Cup) - Winners: 197 |
The Richmond/Midlothian Rollin' | Robins currently play in the Professional Inline Hock |
In March 2011 Barnsley manager Mark | Robins decided not to extend Nouble's loan with Barns |
On April 19, 1921, | Robins defeated St. Louis Scullin Steel F.C. in the N |
ometimes credited as Les Robin des Bois or Les | Robins des Bois, is a French film and television acto |
Robins did not join the ASL. | |
Margaret | Robins dined with President Calvin Coolidge in 1923 w |
In 1832, John | Robins donated a site for the church on the southern |
In 1919, he moved to Brooklyn | Robins Dry Dock of the National Association Football |
In October 1920, Hosie joined Brooklyn | Robins Dry Dock of the National Association Football |
Instead, Todd Shipyards, the parent company of | Robins Dry Dock, as well as Tebo Yacht Basin which sp |
In July, Ratican signed with | Robins Dry Dock. |
Robins Dry Dock merged with Tebo Yacht Basin F.C. to | |
a competitive season, the NAFBL brought in the | Robins Dry Dock which assumed the Scots-Americans rec |
This move brought the merger | Robins Dry Dock and Tebo Yacht Basin F.C., both spons |
He pitched in one game for the Brooklyn | Robins during the 1918 baseball season, working one s |
He pitched in fifteen games for the Brooklyn | Robins during the 1920-1921 baseball seasons. |
He pitched one inning for the Brooklyn | Robins during the 1918 baseball season. |
He pitched for the Brooklyn | Robins during the 1923 and 1924 baseball seasons and |
He pitched in one game for the Brooklyn | Robins during the 1918 baseball season, working one s |
ayed third base in four games for the Brooklyn | Robins during the 1919 baseball season. |
ll player who played outfield for the Brooklyn | Robins during the 1926 season. |
seball, he played the infield for the Brooklyn | Robins during the 1925 and 1927 seasons. |
He pitched in four games for the Brooklyn | Robins during the 1925 baseball season. |
He pitched in eight games for the Brooklyn | Robins during the 1921-1922 baseball seasons. |
He pitched in fifteen games for the Brooklyn | Robins during the 1924 & 1925 seasons. |
He pitched in one game for the Brooklyn | Robins during the 1918 baseball season and then nine |
ame, the Gators lost 20-14 to Northside Warner | Robins Eagles. |
Some | robins' eggs are lighter than others. |
since been changed from killifish to poolfish ( | Robins et al. 1991). |
Raymond and Margaret | Robins extended and dramatically improved the propert |
The | Robins family continued to be involved with the newsp |
Underhill married into the | Robins family, and the two papers merged as The Log C |
When he was eight, | Robins' father was diagnosed with cancer and died two |
igh Grimes won 22 games, but the 1921 Brooklyn | Robins fell into 5th place. |
r I looming over the season, the 1917 Brooklyn | Robins fell into 7th place. |
ght football for financial irregularities, the | Robins finally reached the elite after 73 years of tr |
, birdlife includes goshawks, eagles, orioles, | robins, finches, hoopoe and kestrels. |
The 1929 Brooklyn | Robins finished the season in 6th place for the fifth |
The | Robins finished in 5th place, just missing finishing |
The 1928 Brooklyn | Robins finished in 6th place, despite pitcher Dazzy V |
The 1919 Brooklyn | Robins finished the season in fifth place. |
Through it all, the woeful | Robins finished in sixth place. |
The 1918 Brooklyn | Robins finished the season in fifth place. |
ger, the team name was changed to the Brooklyn | Robins for the 1914 season. |
In the close season Mike Walker signed Mark | Robins for £800,000 from Manchester United, and start |
He stayed with the | Robins for 4 years, during which Cheltenham Town rose |
erney was traded by the Braves to the Brooklyn | Robins for Bernie Neis. |
he spent four seasons and moved to the Swindon | Robins for one season in 1985. |
Neil were traded by the Braves to the Brooklyn | Robins for Zack Taylor, Jimmy Johnston, and Eddie Bro |
d donors, including a $5 million gift from the | Robins Foundation. |
ected by Reginald Fogwell and starring Phyllis | Robins, Freddie Forbes, James Carew and Frederick Pei |
uary, 1926: Chick Fewster was purchased by the | Robins from the Cleveland Indians. |
June 15, 1926: Sam Bohne was purchased by the | Robins from the Cincinnati Reds. |
ry 2, 1923: Turner Barber was purchased by the | Robins from the Chicago Cubs. |
14, 1922: Possum Whitted was purchased by the | Robins from the Pittsburgh Pirates. |
nuary 24, 1922: Sam Crane was purchased by the | Robins from the Cincinnati Reds. |
ust 31, 1921: Eddie Eayrs was purchased by the | Robins from the Boston Braves. |
May 22, 1920: Bill McCabe was purchased by the | Robins from the Chicago Cubs. |
ay 16, 1924: Tiny Osborne was purchased by the | Robins from the Chicago Cubs. |
April 18, 1919: Lee Magee was purchased by the | Robins from the Cincinnati Reds. |
ril 14, 1919: Ed Konetchy was purchased by the | Robins from the Boston Braves. |
ly 15, 1918: George Smith was purchased by the | Robins from the New York Giants. |
gust 7, 1914: Bill Steele was purchased by the | Robins from the St. Louis Cardinals. |
ember 20, 1913: Dick Egan was purchased by the | Robins from the Cincinnati Reds. |
ary 10, 1916: Mike Mowrey was purchased by the | Robins from the Pittsburgh Rebels. |
her for the Cleveland Indians and the Brooklyn | Robins from 1916-1930. |
ed outfield for the Boston Braves and Brooklyn | Robins from 1923-1927. |
ball pitcher for the Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn | Robins from 1919-1921. |
reenville, along with Morganton, NC and Warner | Robins, GA, are the finalists to receive the Southeas |
1989 at Warner-Robins Air Force Base in Warner | Robins, GA. |
Edward Martin was mayor of Warner | Robins, Georgia from 1988 to 1994. |
It is part of the Warner | Robins, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area. |
Museum of Aviation, Warner | Robins, Georgia (AIM-26 A) |
ELSYS also has a field office in Warner | Robins, Georgia to provide on-site support for Robins |
cus, Georgia and died March 14, 2008 in Warner | Robins, Georgia) was the 8th mayor of Warner Robins, |
Eddie Anderson (born July 22, 1963 in Warner | Robins, Georgia) is a former American football safety |
He then lived in Warner | Robins, Georgia, until his death in 2006. |
ust east of and adjacent to the city of Warner | Robins, Georgia, 18 mi (29 km) SSE of Macon, Georgia, |
team went to the regional tournament in Warner | Robins, Georgia, but lost the first two games and was |
WNNG-FM 99.9 is an FM radio station in Warner | Robins, Georgia, owned by Georgia Eagle Media, Inc. |
con, Georgia with a satellite campus in Warner | Robins, Georgia, as well as the Robins Resident Cente |
The museum is located just outside Warner | Robins, Georgia, and near Robins Air Force Base. |
athleen, Georgia which is just south of Warner | Robins, Georgia, United States. |
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