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US
/ˈɹɑbɝt/
]
NOUN
- United States parliamentary authority and author (in 1876) of Robert's Rules of Order (1837-1923)
How To Use Robert In A Sentence
- For most people such details might be rather boring, but Robertson makes the narrative come alive through the personalities.
- Lonnie and Aggie are a good deal younger than Roberta here. HOMELAND AND OTHER STORIES
- Robert Walker, R-Pa., a close Gingrich ally.
- To play at Shuttlecock methinks is the game now," says a character in The Two Maids of More Clacke, written by Robert Armin in 1609. Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-54)
- Minister for Defence Robert Hill talks with an Australian Army captain and warrant officer at a Middle East base.
- I have been to more than 50 of his concerts over the years and changed my name to Robert George Dylan Willis by deed poll
- The looming discal peril demands tough action by Robert Chapman on Sunday, Jul 2, 2006 at 12: 03: 29 PM Is NJ Gov. Jon Corzine Running for President?
- Mr. Robert Jackson (Wantage) (Labour): Will my right honourable friend accept an invitation to visit the Rutherford Appleton laboratory in my constituency to see the new Diamond synchrotron, which is nearing completion there? PRIME SINISTER'S QUESTIONS
- Robert Dossie described three categories of watercolor painting — miniature, the most delicate; distemper, which is coarser, uses less expensive colors in a glue or casein binder, and is appropriate for canvas hangings, ceilings, and other interior decorative painting purposes; and fresco. reference As a technique practiced by the Romans, fresco painting was a subject of particularly interest in the antiquity-obsessed eighteenth-century. The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
- When you hear the words, " adventure travel" , perhaps you think ofthe Venetian merchant Marco Polo, the distinguished African explorer David Livingstone, or North Pole adventurer Robert Peary.