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Captain Henry | Robinson Clay, Jr. was a World War I flying ace credit |
l family, the sixth son of the Reverend Henry | Robinson Haywood, an honorary canon of Manchester Cath |
Henry | Robinson Luce (April 3, 1898 - February 28, 1967) was |
Charles Henry | Robinson (July 27, 1856 in Westerly, Rhode Island - Ma |
rait as a stipple and line engraving by Henry | Robinson, after Henry Pickering was published in 1833. |
May's successor, Henry | Robinson, who may have been a relative, did his best t |
Briton Hadden, Henry | Robinson Luce. |
It later passed around 1850 to Sir Henry | Robinson Montagu, the 6th Lord Rokeby, a soldier who h |
Henry | Robinson Palmer (1795-1844) was a British civil engine |
Henry | Robinson Hall (1859-1927) was a Victorian and Edwardia |
ackay, Captain Royal Engineers; William Henry | Robinson, Captain Royal Engineers; and William Grant S |
Henson | Robinson Zoo |
The Henson | Robinson Zoo is a private nonprofit zoo serving the po |
The Henson | Robinson Zoo is affiliated with the Springfield Park D |
Herb | Robinson, Newton engineer |
UFM), defeating independent candidate Herbert | Robinson by 141 votes in the constituency of Dufferin. |
a cost of over $500,000 in 1995, with Herbert | Robinson donating almost half of the total cost. |
ocals, piano), Bill Martin (trumpet), Herbert | Robinson (tenor saxophone), Willie Dixon (bass), and O |
Herbert | Robinson (member of the Queensland Legislative Assembl |
Later that Year he replaced Hercules | Robinson as the Administrator of Monserrat. |
He was the fifth son of Admiral Hercules | Robinson. |
the fifth Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Hercules | Robinson. |
Governor of New South Wales - Hercules | Robinson, 1st Baron Rosmead |
vate secretary to his elder brother, Hercules | Robinson, 1st Baron Rosmead, who was then Lieutenant G |
Baird replaced Herk | Robinson as General Manager on June 17, 2000. |
Dove Canyon, Trabuco Highlands, | Robinson Ranch, and Rancho Cielo were all established |
lummer in the 1979 film production Highpoint, | Robinson made a 700 foot free-fall from a deck on the |
n she begins taking piano lessons with Hilary | Robinson (Anne Scott-Pendlebury at Number 30 Ramsay St |
lage and north of a wali on a low rocky hill, | Robinson and Smith found themselves surrounded by cist |
ned by the African American architect Hilyard | Robinson and built in 1941. |
ching clinics, Lions coach Buddy Parker hired | Robinson as the first black scout in the NFL. |
Echanella hirsutipennis | Robinson, 1975 |
yer, as he later called himself (ignoring his | Robinson family name), found New Zealand agreeable and |
In the past, fishermen fished at Hobart's | Robinson Lake. |
Hogg | Robinson) left due to "musical differences". |
ary, Harman became a Director of Wilsons Hogg | Robinson, an insurance brokers; a position he filled f |
Playing as a holechecker | Robinson played in his first international competition |
Norman Hollis | Robinson (born 1951 in Toomsuba, Lauderdale County, Mi |
for TV film starring Mario Van Peebles, Holly | Robinson Peete, and Hal Linden. |
includes Sharon Osbourne, Sara Gilbert, Holly | Robinson Peete, and Leah Remini. |
an features a scene where the character Holly | Robinson and her girlfriend become excited after findi |
O'Neal, Corey Parker, Tyrone Power Jr., Holly | Robinson Peete, Christian Slater, and Blair Underwood |
1986: Howard the Duck (as Holly | Robinson) .... K.C., Cherry Bomb |
Before joining Access Hollywood, | Robinson was a reporter and anchor for WSVN-TV in Miam |
Horace | Robinson Kornegay (March 12, 1924 - January 21, 2009) |
Louis Calhern as Horatio | Robinson |
In the 1835 novel Horse-Shoe | Robinson by John Pendleton Kennedy, a historical roman |
Wetmore married Frances Howard | Robinson in 1940. |
Wayne Howard | Robinson (born April 19, 1958, in Greensboro, North Ca |
However, | Robinson had been hospitalized the day before his moth |
However, | Robinson refused to report to the Giants, choosing ins |
take a share of the estate of Edward Howland | Robinson Green who had lived for many years in Terrell |
Rev. Hugh | Robinson, first alum (1888) to serve as president, 189 |
ed in 1573 in favour of his kinsman, Humphrey | Robinson, but he took instead the archdeaconry of Angl |
London: Hurst, | Robinson & Co (1824); credited to "A student of the Te |
e Spacey's ex-wife (Madsen), her new husband ( | Robinson), and his new employer (Knoxville). |
Hanumatpresaka Swami (Huber Hutchin | Robinson, born January 12, 1948, Guam) is a Gaudiya Va |
Captain George I. | Robinson - Mustered out with the battery following the |
Third Lieutenant Leonidas I. | Robinson (1877-June 6, 1891) was the first graduate of |
William I. | Robinson, a professor at UCSB, was accused of being an |
gside a new addition, Liverpudlian singer Ian | Robinson. |
anying video Dene Michael was seen asking Ian | Robinson "Remember when we did Agadoo?", |
en he was defeated by the Country Party's Ian | Robinson. |
d, both formerly of The Missing Links and Ian | Robinson On Drums. |
s Pataki, Max Wallace, Russell Blackford, Ian | Robinson, AC Grayling, Robyn Williams, Simon Taylor, N |
ack Lace's original lineup and new member Ian | Robinson. |
Ian | Robinson (born 1944) is a British literary critic and |
Casino Country Party MLA Ian | Robinson resigned on 22 October 1963, in order to cont |
This would be more successful if | Robinson could put some academic initials after his na |
Impressed, | Robinson decided to produce a single with Ruffin singi |
ail College is a community college located in | Robinson, Illinois. |
riday character on this island as there is in | Robinson Crusoe. |
re located in the same residential complex in | Robinson Road, Hong Kong Island. |
Robert Brubaker was born in | Robinson, Illinois, on October 9, 1916. |
Parts of the walls in | Robinson Road have been recently declared as protected |
ontrol of the Lincoln Oil Refining Company in | Robinson, Illinois, giving Ohio Oil its own refining c |
orn February 26, 1977 as Kristy Jo Gullett in | Robinson, Illinois, southern Illinois, USA) is a forme |
that he was born not in Spain, but in | Robinson, Illinois |
rant workers at the Ya Fei Chinese Cuisine in | Robinson Towne Centre during a shooting spree that lef |
turing its new artisan brands in a factory in | Robinson, Illinois and in early 2009 announced plans t |
lers Ridge is an open-air lifestyle center in | Robinson Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania abou |
ho also owned another TBN affiliate, W57AO in | Robinson, Illinois. |
ate local services boards provide services in | Robinson and Dawson townships. |
He opened his own law practice in | Robinson, Illinois in 1861. |
He died in | Robinson, Illinois, November 23, 1957. |
the Mount Sinai Holy Church of America, Inc. | Robinson formed the organization in response to her vi |
s testified that at the time of the incident, | Robinson was suffering from severe paranoid schizophre |
pleted, the more advanced students, including | Robinson, Glen Dawson, Jules Eichorn, Norman Clyde, an |
The incumbents | Robinson, Taylor, Selden and Bates were re-elected. |
Born in Versailles, Indiana, | Robinson received a limited schooling. |
This evolved into | Robinson and Sons, with Dixon's children Arthur and He |
l election, defeating Liberal candidate Irene | Robinson by 1,331 votes in Mississauga East. |
(February 4, 1905-October 11, 1971) and Irene | Robinson (May 10, 1913-April 7, 1979). |
an independent investigation has cleared Iris | Robinson of any wrongdoing in connection with the awar |
The Iris | Robinson scandal, also known as Irisgate, is a politic |
Iris | Robinson of the DUP was the eventual winner of the sea |
and her resignation in January 2010 was Iris | Robinson of the Democratic Unionist Party. |
(in fact the fact that Kano's real surname is | Robinson strongly suggests that he is not related to t |
The next day in | Robinson's hut, he discovers Edwige sleeping and they |
The closest station to Le Plessis-Robinson is | Robinson station on Paris RER line B. This station is |
ollowing this fight Manfredy knocked out Ivan | Robinson in what had been HBO's Boxing After Dark's hi |
per, Darroll Wilson, Imamu Mayfield, and Ivan | Robinson; as well as showcasing up and comers includin |
sota under former Army Special Forces coach J | Robinson. |
The current headmistress is Mrs J | Robinson, who has held the post since 1988. |
December 8, 1999: David J. | Robinson appointed to House District 27. |
oduced and directed by Mark Mori and Susan J. | Robinson. |
Matthew J. | Robinson was kept off the ballot but is running as a w |
He married in 1840 Isabella, daughter of J. | Robinson, and widow of W. S. Douglas; she died at St. |
Hugh Heclo is a Clarence J. | Robinson Professor of Public Affairs at George Mason U |
Beccaloni, G. W., Scoble, M. J., | Robinson, G. S. & Pitkin, B. (Editors). |
by William Ling in 1876, was acquired by J.B. | Robinson. |
Thomas J.B. | Robinson, U.S. Representative from Iowa, was born in N |
J.H. | Robinson, Petrarch, First Modern Scholar, (New York 18 |
C Kaiser 1957-1960 W.E Griesse 1960-1963 Jack | Robinson 1963-1966 William Couch 1966-1967 W.H Ringhar |
Jack | Robinson is a name present in a common figure of speec |
ar goalkeeper, the England international Jack | Robinson, was serving a one-match suspension. |
dy to the England international 'keeper, Jack | Robinson. |
ollowing an error by England goalkeeper, Jack | Robinson, and hung on to claim the trophy. |
entleman of the early 19th century named Jack | Robinson was a person who changed his mind. |
Jack | Robinson (born 1 September 1993) is an English profess |
Jackie | Robinson: (1919-1972), American Major League Baseball |
are-foot (980 m2) practice facility at Jackie | Robinson Stadium. |
nited States history from 2000-2003 at Jackie | Robinson Academy in Long Beach, California. |
The Legend of Jackie | Robinson (2003) |
out former Major League heroes such as Jackie | Robinson, Duke Snider, Preacher Roe, Roy Campanella, a |
outside) came to Wrigley Field to see Jackie | Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers play. |
The Friends of Jackie | Robinson Park has kept the dream alive by raising fund |
Jackie | Robinson: Race, Sports, and the American Dream. |
on, Jesse Owens, Wilt Chamberlain, and Jackie | Robinson. |
his number retired by the Marlins was Jackie | Robinson, whose number 42 jersey was retired throughou |
Jackie | Robinson had three at bats and had two singles and one |
Jackie | Robinson |
May 13: Jackie | Robinson played in his first game in Cincinnati. |
He is considered to be the Jackie | Robinson of modern American Rodeo. |
The Bruins played their home games in Jackie | Robinson Stadium, and finished the season with a 27-29 |
an Acheson, the actor James Mason, and Jackie | Robinson, among others. |
in the 1950s that included Gil Hodges, Jackie | Robinson, and Pee Wee Reese. |
April 15: On Opening Day, Jackie | Robinson made his debut as the Dodgers' first baseman. |
na Beach home of the Daytona Cubs, see Jackie | Robinson Ballpark. |
liams from the Philadelphia Stars, and Jackie | Robinson from the Kansas City Monarchs. |
Jackie | Robinson stole home, but Whitey Ford won with relief h |
The US congressional testimony by Jackie | Robinson, the first African-American Major League Base |
(1945), The Virginian (1946), and The Jackie | Robinson Story (1950). |
ork Giants to the Brooklyn Dodgers for Jackie | Robinson on December 13, 1956. |
Jackie | Robinson County Park is focal point in Sun Village. |
The stadium is not the same as the Jackie | Robinson Field at Brookside Park, next to the Rose Bow |
For the UCLA baseball stadium, see Jackie | Robinson Stadium (UCLA baseball). |
after they had rejected a huge bid for Jackie | Robinson from Arsenal. |
The Jackie | Robinson Story (1950) |
en's book, In the Year of the Boar and Jackie | Robinson, has become a classic used in schools nationw |
sts included the famed Duke Ellington, Jackie | Robinson, Lionel Hampton, and Roy Campanella. |
Subsequent hits included "Did You See Jackie | Robinson Hit That Ball?", "When My Man Comes Home" and |
for their aging All-Star third baseman Jackie | Robinson, traded Don Hoak, Russ Meyer and Walt Moryn t |
ed for the Brooklyn Dodgers along with Jackie | Robinson, he demonstrated he was a great teammate by s |
earlier, the Bruins took the field at Jackie | Robinson stadium as the visiting team at 6 pm. |
injuring his back in a collision with Jackie | Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers, as Williams covered |
umber being retired to honor the great Jackie | Robinson on Jackie Robinson Day celebrated throughout |
Black Barons, Chicago American Giants, Jackie | Robinson All-Stars, Winnipeg Buffaloes, and Carman Car |
football team, trains and practices at Jackie | Robinson Youth Ball Field from September through May. |
The Bruins played their home games in Jackie | Robinson Stadium. |
o as Satchel Paige, Blair Underwood as Jackie | Robinson, Edward Herrmann as Branch Rickey and Jerry H |
Jackie | Robinson (baseball player) |
Team member Jackie | Robinson would go on to a career in Major League Baseb |
rst since the one that would have sent Jackie | Robinson from the Dodgers to the Giants after the 1956 |
The Jackie | Robinson Field is located at Brookside Park, next to t |
June 24: Against the Pirates, Jackie | Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers stole home plate for |
He was founder and president of the Jackie | Robinson Sports Association, a baseball league serving |
h incidentally, was coached by a young Jackie | Robinson. |
Dance School and dance classes at the Jackie | Robinson YMCA in New York City. |
volved numerous achievements including Jackie | Robinson breaking the color barrier as the first Afric |
efore it was retired out of respect to Jackie | Robinson. |
in 2004 after the Cubs home ballpark, Jackie | Robinson Ballpark was damaged in Hurricane Charley. |
ger Ben Chapman hurled racial slurs at Jackie | Robinson. |
rother of Baseball Hall of Fame member Jackie | Robinson. |
akers have included Eugene V. Debs and Jackie | Robinson. |
rtin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, Jackie | Robinson, and Eleanor Roosevelt. |
a friendly that season in Los Angeles Jackie | Robinson Stadium against the 1980 US Men's Olympic Tea |
e manager for the Montreal Royals when Jackie | Robinson entered the Dodgers farm system in 1946. |
That officer was Jackie | Robinson, who was subsequently court-martialed for ins |
In 1949, two years after Jackie | Robinson broke the baseball barrier in the Majors, the |
ayer he was asked to room with a young Jackie | Robinson in the Venezuelan Winter League in hopes Robi |
ois, Zora Neale Hurston, Joe Louis and Jackie | Robinson lodged and entertained in the neighborhood. |
several Dodger evaluators who scouted Jackie | Robinson while he played in the Negro Leagues. |
Jackie | Robinson Park |
uke Ellington Tribute Orchestra at the Jackie | Robinson “Afternoon of Jazz” Festival in Norwalk, CT. |
o wear the number 42 in celebration of Jackie | Robinson Day. |
Jackie | Robinson (born May 20, 1955 in Los Angeles, California |
Jackie | Robinson reserve |
ed away along with Marvin Williams and Jackie | Robinson, as the Red Sox had no plans to integrate the |
Washington Freshman Jacque | Robinson gained 142 yards on 20 carries and set up or |
ity Council District 1, represented by Jacque | Robinson. |
chance under manager Dean Wilkins after Jake | Robinson fell to an illness. |
Larry Guarino (an Air Force Major) and James | Robinson Risner (an Air Force colonel), distinguished |
ter Doherty, Igor Goldkind, Tony Allen, James | Robinson, Tony Salmons, Oscar Zarate, Paul Neary, Stev |
4 and 1986 and London's Dark in 1988 by James | Robinson and Paul Johnson. |
James | Robinson |
is The Observer's media correspondent, James | Robinson. |
was Hugh McColl of Bank of America or a James | Robinson of AMEX, or a former congressman like John B. |
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