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Roberts

[ US /ˈɹɑbɝts/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States biochemist (born in England) honored for his discovery that some genes contain introns (born in 1943)
  2. a Welsh pirate credited with having taken more than 400 ships (1682-1722)
  3. United States evangelist (born 1918)
  4. United States writer remembered for his historical novels about colonial America (1885-1957)

How To Use Roberts In A Sentence

  • For most people such details might be rather boring, but Robertson makes the narrative come alive through the personalities.
  • Rather, Robertson, skulking ahead, has now downgraded his earlier call to murder and mayhem to mere kidnapping.
  • She found that the membership list with which Hilary Roberts had supplied her was a not entirely accurate document.
  • ROBERTS: Well, from New England all the way down south, it's just one of those foggy, kind of drizzly days. CNN Transcript May 6, 2009
  • Margaret Robertson on Halo's oneiric call to adventure: Halo is a place where I feel peaceful. Boing Boing
  • Another penalty from Roberts gave Gloucester a half-time lead.
  • Mr Robertson would be a credible candidate.
  • We would need to see the context of these memos to know what beefs Roberts might have had with the offending words.
  • I saw a report on CNN where a woman was rescued from being trapped in collapsed roof and wall debris for two days and what struck me was her odd calm as she was carried prone from a certain, crushing death — as well as her matter-of-fact confidence in a God that Robertson says her people forsook ... Archive 2010-02-01
  • Descriptions of this virus is pathognomonic, or diagnostic, of a virus that came from Robertsons circle of friends, Dr. Horowitz charges. Swine Flu-- Normal or Malignant?
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