How To Use Robin In A Sentence
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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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An awesome book - what Robinson is particularly good at is figuring out how Chaplin pieced together out of accident, inspiration and music hall stunt, what turned into complex, archetypal early film narrative.
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The Robin Hood pub has been saved from demolition but its future as a watering hole looks uncertain.
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Right now I don't think popular cell probing techniques such as micropipette aspiration, magnetic twisting cytometry and AFM can provide the material constants needed for the commercial package.
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But to Mr. Robin there is no actually existing Burkeanism anywhere, making those who cite the ideal of a reasonable, pragmatic, nonreactionary conservatism guilty of the kind of utopianism the left is more commonly faulted for.
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Robin Hood had no scruples about robbing the rich to give to the poor.
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The bee, the robin, the frog, and the dragonfly are all made using wax that I dyed with black cobalt stain.
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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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Robin's wife is pregnant with their second baby.
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Robin's vulnerability is part of his essential character.
Archive 2009-02-01
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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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Birds - blackbirds and thrushes, robins, starlings, rooks and crows, jays, ducks, seagulls and owls will eat slugs
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Robin, the only thing dumber than a hummer is a stretch hummer.
NYC Kaleidoscope « knitnut.net
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Sri Aurobindo's "prescription for a spiritualized aesthesis" rids us from the burden of "responsibility" dogging or any nagging sense of lack or guilt.
Archive 2008-03-01
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The videos were projected onto two screens built to replicate the gnomonic and ‘Robinson projections’ of representing the globe on a two dimensional surface.
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In the period after the interval their methodical probing of the Hibs rearguard continued and Alex Burns should have done more than blaze wide of the target when presented with an inviting, angled opening.
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Robin Hood, the latest depiction of folklore's most enduring and filmable character — directed by Ridley Scott and starring Russell Crowe — will open the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday and in theaters on Friday.
Robin Hood's fluid identity flows on
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But Robin Turner, the Vines's A&R man and long-term confidant at their UK label Heavenly, always thought his habit was a hindrance, not a help.
The Trouble With Spikol
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Shrobing, begone: the influencers' latest styling trick is wearing your jumper as a scarf.
Times, Sunday Times
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A fitful breeze stirred the pale foliage over her head, now and then showering her with pink petals from the lingering blossoms; from beneath her rose the damp sweet fragrance of soft earth and green grass, nearby a meadow-lark sang plaintively; somewhere a robin called arrogantly to his mate in the nest; from the valley, stretching below the sloping orchard, a violet mist lifted.
Red-Robin
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In this interpretation, Benjamin has been tainted by his relationship with Mrs Robinson and her alcoholic self-loathing.
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“Indeed, Robin, I’ll be better advised before I gie it back to you; it is a wanchancy weapon in a Highlandman’s hand, and I am thinking you will be about some harns-breaking.”
Chronicles of the Canongate
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Swirling robins and starlings competed for the red berries of the barberry and the blue berries of the privet.
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Forsooth," said Sir Robin, "my wife is not come of such blood as that she shall misdo against me, and I may not believe in it nowise:
Old French Romances
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Our robin sat on the clothesline and said, `Well, spring's here at last!
NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
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Robinson called the proposal a quick fix of limited value.
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After we placed a wasp on the fruit, she typically initiated searching, which involved slow scanning of the fruit surface using her antennae, and probing with her ovipositor inside fruit wounds and punctures in search for eggs.
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The Robin peered in with his sharp little eye, and really admired the Tortoise's ingenious labour very much.
Parables From Nature
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To investigate further, the biologists took to subalpine forests in the foothills of Mount Fuji, where the cuckoos lay their eggs in the nests of red-flanked bush robins.
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I personally fell in love with one of Robin Zehr's new "horsehair" pottery pieces and it soon will be gracing one of the shelves in my living room.
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But then, of course, we all know that Miss Robinson is a very unpleasant rude woman.
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No! take it easy," said Robinson; "he is a poet; this is what they call poetical license.
It Is Never Too Late to Mend
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A varied assemblage of birds was probing the mud for food.
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He grew up on a grape and citrus farm at Robinvale, on the Murray River in north-west Victoria.
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They had their moments though - take this exciting deal against Australia in the round robin.
Times, Sunday Times
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Likewise ‘Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves’ to distinguish from the other films in which Errol Flynn buckled swashes and stuff.
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The light turned in their direction, like a probing finger trying to find them.
THREE IN ONE
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Robin, a sharp-tongued New Yorker, was working for a magazine aimed at woman issues as an assistant editor. Frank was Robin's two-day old boyfriend.
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Birdsong enters the cottage from front and back - blackbirds, robins, finches.
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New York shot 60 percent in the third quarter, charging back to grab an 89-88 lead on Robinson's 3-pointer with 1: 05 remaining, about the time a disgusted Kenyon Martin began cursing from the Nuggets 'bench about letting the Knicks hang around.
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Robin and Dad have always talked farming, though you wouldn't think mushrooms and sod have much in common with birdseed, which is Dad's major industry. '
Second Wind
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Her sober, kindly capableness evolved from the slovenly little house and the untended children, from the dusty rooms and neglected kitchen the kind of order and neatness which had been plain to see in Robin's more fortune-favoured apartment.
Robin
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That his new novel uses photography as a postscript for a moment in history which will forever be indelibly inscribed upon our souls is a gesture both probing and poignant.
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After his cult hit Withnail & I, writer-director Bruce Robinson teamed up again with Richard E Grant for this misconceived satire about an advertising whizz-kid who develops an alter-ego in the form of a talking boil on his shoulder.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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Among Army Signalmen, "Helio-head" was not uncommon for a "baldy," whether he was also a Smith, Jones, Robinson, or Brown.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VIII No 3
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Peter James-Robinson also enjoyed a treble success, winning gold in the snooker and silver medals in the slalom and bowls.
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I put the plate of food on the floor, and before you could say Jack Robinson, the dog had eaten it.
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As soon as the flash frames started strobing audience retinas, the soundtrack began adding layers of chaotic on-the-scene sound recordings.
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The eight teams will play a round-robin tournament beginning on July 21, with the top four advancing to single-elimination semifinals.
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Intense management efforts have helped build up the populations of the Seychelles magpie robin on Frégate Island, and to translocate it to other islands.
Granitic Seychelles forests
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On a prominent knoll near the end of the path is a distinctive cairn built in Robinson's memory.
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Robin Shellard, defending, said his client had reappraised his life while in hospital and since being discharged had not returned to his past life of drug abuse and crime.
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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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Lakeview's underground wiring is still affected by salt waters from Katrina," Robinson said.
Susan Buchanan: Streets Unlit After Dusk In Parts of New Orleans
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It is much against my will," said Robin Hood, "ne'ertheless, if thou dost wish it, get thee gone, but bear thyself seemingly, Little John, for thou art mine own right-hand man and I could ill bear to have harm befall thee.
The Adventures of Robin Hood
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Robinson should invest in a few bob on the Euro lottery.
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Robin and Namor gamefully try to make speedos work, but nobody gives them creativity points.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Open Writing Forum
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Then it was Robinson's turn to star, flinging himself to the right and palming Paul Gallagher's shot past the post.
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Just to add to his learning curve, Jordan's first taste of rallying will be in the dark as the Robin Hood starts with four stages on Saturday evening.
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Robin Li Yanhong, chairman of search engine Baidu had $8.8bn, while Yan Bin, whose company has exclusive distribution rights for Red Bull energy drinks, was fourth with $7.8bn.
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The format for the three day competition is two foursomes and five singles and the other countries participating in the round robin series are England, Sweden and Wales.
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The marbled murrelet, a bird about the size of a robin, is the only seabird to nest in old growth forest.
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Kay had dislocated her left kneecap in her semi - final match of the round robin tournament.
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Robins is clearly annoyed by the wages package at a time when the Sky Blues are making heavy losses.
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While not the stated objective of policy, this reverse Robin Hood outcome cannot be gainsaid: the share of wealth held by the top 1 percent of households has risen to 35 percent from 21 percent since 1979, while their share of income has more than doubled to around 20 percent.
Harlan Green: Starving the Beast of Government Starves U.S.
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In this regard, it is no surprise that the narrative of Ben's sexual affair with Mrs. Robinson is intercut with scenes featuring him either lounging in or submerged in the waters of the pool.
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The developmental threshold and effective accumulative temperature of Obolodiplosis robiniae (Haldemann) , an important insect pest of Robinia pseudoacacia, were studied in the laboratory.
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Nominee Kim Stanley Robinson, who has been up for the award before, said via email that his novel came about because of his interest in Galileo ever since doing the research for his prior book The Years of Rice and Salt.
Best of 2009
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Everything was bone dry, and the cedar breaks below the escarpment held not a single robin, waxwing, solitaire, or bluebird.
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Being lonely and afraid allowed Robinson Crusoe to fill his desire for company by allowing God into his life through his nightly readings of the Bible.
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I'm attending a history conference this weekend, which makes this weekly Robin mercifully short.
Archive 2008-06-01
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Having spent a bit of time in Robinvale and sharing the odd hangi with some Tongans, it looked to me like a great Saturday night.
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Six minutes into the half, Allback outleaped Beckham for Linderoth's corner, knocking the ball back toward the goal and over England goalie Paul Robinson to tie it.
USATODAY.com - England claims Group B with 2-2 draw vs. Sweden
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These are rightly seen as probingly sculptural, but one at least is open to a strangely anthropoid, romantic interpretation.
Times, Sunday Times
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I listened, but caught no tone of her sharp voice, which usually came painfully from the back regions of the house; it would ill have harmonized with the sweet autumn day and the robin's song.
John Halifax, Gentleman
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Robin reached out, grasped it firmly again, and started to take a step forward.
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Investigative journalists are probing with impressive tenacity.
Times, Sunday Times
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At every crucial phase in this nation's history from 1906 to 1950 Sri Aurobindo intervened & gave advice & direction for decisive action which if followed would have been benificial for the nation, a number of examples come to mind namely Cripps proposal, opposing the award of communal electorate at Lucknow in 1916, Cabinet Mission Plan etc.
Savitri Era party is a necessity which must begin to effectively give an alternative direction
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The basis of this weekly Robin installment is Baldeon's full-page image (click on thumbnail to the right) of the current Robin (Tim Drake) and the original Robin, now Nightwing (Dick Grayson), about to confront each other over ... well, some pool of immortality thing -- I wasn't really following.
Archive 2008-04-01
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Robin — the blue bowl — that will sloken all their drouth, and prevent the sinful repetition of whipping for an eke of a Saturday at e’en.
Redgauntlet
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Down in the bog, the first red-winged blackbirds were yodeling, and a robin sang in the evening.
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Robinia pseudoacacia is a perfect hybrid tree and a pioneer tree species in vegetation restoration, which is high valuable to forest restoration and ecological building of temperate zone of China.
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So saying, the Robin flew from the thorn-tree to another part of the grounds, where he could amuse himself without interruption; and the Tortoise began to hustle under the leaves and rubbish again, with a view to taking his nap.
Parables From Nature
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The San Francisco Giants deactivated wide receiver Chuck Robinson.
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On the lake itself, we mainly saw the same woodpeckers, gulls, goldfinch, robins, waxwings, juncos, and other common birds spotted last year.
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In between the two though there is a perilous journey, for us as much as for the robin.
Times, Sunday Times
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Plants are greater stitchwort, bluebell, devils bit scabious, Himalayan balsam, ragged robin, marsh marigold, quaking grass and lady's smock.
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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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& Highways ha Aurora, Nueva Ecija, Zambales ngan Cavite; microfinancing para ha mga mag-arasawa ngan immediate family members hiton PUV drivers, conductors han Transportation and Communication Secretary Leandro Mendoza pati na an MRT-LRT nga mga rota; an mga paghingayad han kakalsadahan han bug-os nga probinsiya hiton Batangas han kanan Economic Planning Secretary Ralph Recto;
Undefined
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Robinson was surprised and a little alarmed at such an untypical gesture.
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Director: Martin Ginestie An investigation into the debate surrounding the fate of Robin Hood Gardens, controversial East London housing estate described as a dilapidated concrete eyesore by some and a masterpiece in Brutalist architecture by others.
IndieWIRE News
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Birds such as dunnocks, robins and wrens prefer a hedgerow which is thick at the bottom.
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And there's something sharp, the fang, which is probing and penetrating and moving into it.
Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer & Alexander Skarsgard Bloody & Nude: 'True Blood' Stars Cover 'Rolling Stone' (PHOTO)
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We waited hours for several common birds - blue jay, northern flicker, and fish crow - but missed red-winged blackbird and American robin.
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An odd bestiary, or, A compendium of instructive and entertaining descriptions of animals: Culled from five centuries of travelers 'accounts, natural histories, ... famous and obscure, arranged as an abecedary by Alan James Robinson
120th Tournament of Roses Parade: An Intimate Photographic Essay
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Robin ducked out to look up and down the hall, then brushed past Feng as she hurried back inside.
Excerpt: Intuition by Allegra Goodman
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Cf. Spectator, No. 454: "I went afterwards to Robin's, and saw people who had dined with me at the fivepenny ordinary just before, give bills for the value of large estates.
The Journal to Stella
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Plastics in the Age of Mrs Robinson is acrylics in ours.
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This weekly Robin installment is a follow-on to the preceding essays about the Boy Wonder as comic relief, and DC's collective effort to develop established aspects of superhero characters into meaningful personality traits.
Archive 2009-07-01
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Here the Robin trilled out a few of his favourite notes, but the Tortoise soon interrupted him.
Parables From Nature
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His Marlowe is always pushing buttons, probing people for weakness, wresting control of the situation.
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The bantams have been giving me strange looks recently, and a small robin is trying to nest in our bedroom (totally ignored by the cat).
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In October 1830, George Augustus Robinson noted: ‘Nothing is heard of at Launceston but extirpating the original inhabitants.’
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The standpoint was a major departure in that Sri Aurobindo insisted that what the traditional systems took to be their end, that is, the realisation of the absolute, was only the beginning for Integral Yoga.
A spiritual threshold
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In the same excavations on Temple Hill, Robinson found a second example of a similar Archaic sacrificial calendar incised, boustrophedon, in the epichoric Corinthian alphabet, this time on a fragmentary lead tablet.
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It was only when Gov. Charles Robinson assured them that the "unratified and unproclaimed treaty was not a surrender but a triumph of diplomacy" that the mutineers were quelled.
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Ostriches and emus are primitive birds that have more in common with dinosaurs than more advanced birds like robins, Schweitzer said.
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But a round robin is not addressed to an individual.
Blaikie's Guide to Modern Manners
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Kohati on see tee Robin Hobbi skill road, kohati tunned ära keskmaa kivised rajad läbi Ürgmägede, siis aga saad aru, et jalutad läbi mõne metsa või mäe kaardi Magicu mängus.
Tatsutahime Diary Entry
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The thicker scrub and thickets of elder, hawthorn and bramble, meanwhile, provide ideal cover for nesting robins, wrens, sparrows, dunnocks, blackbirds and thrushes.
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Mr Robinson said: ‘The demand for methadone greatly outstrips supply.’
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The receiving rotation is up for grabs, with on-campus newcomers Aaron Pflugrad and George Bell possibly taking starting spots if returnees such as Gerell Robinson don't step up.
Arizona State - Team Notes
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The debate was opened by Senator Robinson.
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The kind of resourceful, probing journalism that first exposed most of the serious scandals, corruption and injustice in our nations history would simply disappear
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Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (1908-79)
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To rebut Bernet's testimony, Robinson called in his own expert: psychiatrist Terry Holmes, the clinical director of Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute in Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Five or six birds - doves, robins, bluebirds - had perched on the windowsill, and were affectionately nestling against her hands and arms.
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A robin is easy to identify because of its red breast.
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Baboons barked an alarm and thereafter bulbuls, warblers, shrikes, robins and other feathered choirs begun to sing.
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Robinson, 66, a lithographer, was turned away by white printing companies before getting a job at a black-owned one.
Park was a witness to history
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Robin Hood had no scruples about robbing the rich to give to the poor.
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Reuters The bride's earrings, by Robinson Pelham, were diamond-set stylised oak leaves with a pear shaped diamond set drop and a pavé set diamond acorn suspended in the centre, writes Ms. Rohwedder.
The Dress
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He skillfully parried all the interviewer's most probing questions.
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The film is academic and probing about its subject rather than bent on eye-popping thrills that the general audience has been conditioned to expect come showtime.
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Ted Robinson has been worried all the week.
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The list was impressive and included robins, starlings, a goldfinch, blackbirds, redwings, chaffinches, wood pigeons and black-headed gulls.
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We wore ballerina shoes and full black taffeta skirts, and short coats of such colours as robin's egg blue, cerise red, lime green.
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Robin Blaser told me there is no necessary knowledge.
From the Book of Mythologies : Ange Mlinko : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
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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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So saying, the Robin trilled out a pleasant farewell, and returned to the shrubbery grounds, where, in an ivy covered wall, he had found for himself a snug little winter's home.
Parables From Nature
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Because the threads execute identical code, they should have similar dynamic priority adjustments and execute in a round-robin fashion from the same run-queues.
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Robinson began his Hall of Fame career as an outfielder for the Reds.
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Chateau Robin in the Touraine is a chalk cliff that rises above the road to the height of sixty feet and is crowned by a tumulus.
Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe
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When behaviourism became the dominant paradigm, there were still psychoanalysts probing the depths of the psyche.
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The thousands who have read and loved Mr. Robinson's earlier story of the little Cumberland mountain girl, whose bright courage won for her the affectionate appellation of "Smiles," will eagerly welcome her return.
'Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands
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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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Some, such as the oystercatchers, redshank and curlew, were still finding food by probing with their beaks.
Country diary: Burghead, Moray
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Gordon's characterization of previous Aurobindo biographies as "hagiographies," that is, as attempts to "read back the holy man into the earlier stages of his career" p. ix, and distinguishes these from his own intention to steer clear of glorification.
Archive 2005-11-01
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Any film appearance by Robin Hood reinforced a belief that this wooded playground was surely once part of a Sherwood Forest.
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Tavisome - arms akimbo, head slightly cocked, probing look on her face - looks me over thoroughly.
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Unlike most woodpeckers, flickers spend a lot of time on the ground probing for ants.
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Robinson handles the company's purchasing and public relations and manages business partnerships.
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The journalist was probing into several financial scandals.
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The campus, which was once a barren patch of land, was converted into a haven for magpies and robins and blue jays in a short span of 30 years.
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Probing the images by which we construct our world, he has managed to make the multitudinous and chaotic, if not completely comprehensible, then at least approachable.
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Mr. Follo said that the decision wouldn't be "dragged out very much longer," but urged everyone to be patient; Robinson emphasized the need for a "frictionless" reader experience regardless of what approach The Times takes.
Times Professes 'Distinctly Successful' Relationship With Google, Unlike 'Some Competitors'
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It was important to him not to be the second or the third source, but to smell the cordite and to understand the issues," Robinson said in an interview.
Obituary: Ben Bonk, 56, CIA official helped stem Libya's development of destructive weapons
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It's the ultimate haute Robinson Crusoe hideaway: a handful of thatched villas, constructed by local artisans without recourse to a single nail, incorporating driftwood and reclaimed tree trunks as wall supports and table legs.
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His portraits of country people and their rituals, their hypocrisies and lecheries are certain to remind readers of Edward Arlington Robinson, Robert Frost and Edgar Lee Masters.
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A robin is easy to identify because of its red breast.
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They need her simply because she is able to appeal to the misformed and the uneducated robin
Gingrich says Palin 'tremendously important'
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Would that, for the sake of herself and her beautiful daughter ... would that for the sake of public morality, Mrs. Robinson were persuaded to dismiss the gloomy phantom of annihilation; to think seriously of a future rebribution; and to communicate to the world a recantation of errors that originated in levity, and have been nursed by pleasure.
Editorial Notes to 'Letter to the Women of England'
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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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Police arranged to meet Robinson on the street, then brought him in for questioning and placed him under arrest.
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Robin got a map from the Land Office with a lot of lines ruled on it, from which the position of our holding could be deduced.
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She will say things worthy of a French epigrammatist, and act like a robin in a greenhouse.
A Pair of Blue Eyes
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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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So arose Johnny-jump-up for the Viola tricolor, and basswood for the common European linden or lime-tree (Tilia), and locust for the Robinia pseudacacia and its allies.
Chapter 2. The Beginnings of American. 3. New Words of English Material
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A little bird like a robin can live up to at least eight years, as we know because one has been found as old as that.
Times, Sunday Times
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But, as you would expect, the Inspector is no mug and played our fumbling probing with the skill of an experienced fly fisherman, which in fact he is.
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Can I introduce myself? I'm Helen Robins.
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Robin stars as a disabled janitor who befriends a young boy.
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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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This black-owned family label, like those of Bobby Robinson and Lillian McMurry, evolved out of a record store.
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The English robin is not the bird we call robin redbreast in the United
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 2
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Christmas cards often show tables groaning with such fare, along with the robins and snow, but increasingly we can see pohutakawa and pukeko alongside the traditional images.
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If only there had been a course probing self - identity!
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Robin (of CrossFit Regina fame) found another version, so I decided to bogart it.
"We live in an amazing, amazing world and it's wasted on the crappiest generation of spoiled idiots"
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The last weekly Robin discussed the report of a proposal to give Batman “a black ghetto kid” as a new sidekick in the early 1980s.
Archive 2009-09-01
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He wants to not be a crime fighter, but a ‘crime killer’ and to make Batman and Robin obsolete like ‘Ipods did to Walkmen.’
Recap: The State of the Bat-verse « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
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The songs on the album prove meditative, probing, and soothing all at once; they comfort without slipping into naivete.
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Frank Robinson, John Pemberton's original partner and book-keeper, had suggested the name Coca-Cola and come up with the brainwave that the two flowing Cs would look good on adverts.
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Blaser, Robin Francis (May 18, 1925 – May 7, 2009) ECP
2009 – Deaths A-B « The Graveyard
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I meant to say that Robin Hanson is valiantly battling against the bias that distorts the search for objective truth.
Robin Hanson Video, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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As the local voice for bicyclists, RCR president Robin Craigen wanted to talk about accommodating the growing number of downhill or "freeride" bikers at the ski area.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
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The birds most likely to be heard singing are robins.
Times, Sunday Times
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The chapter ends by providing numerous excerpts from historical legends and folklore that mention the robin.
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And most important, the trees are homes for small animals like squirrels and chipmunks, and birds like owls and robins.
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If the anxiety does not diminish, more emotional probing may need to take place with some one skilled in this area.
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Following on from her excellent first two novels, FALLING OFF AIR and OUT OF MIND, Catherine Sampson provides a change of theme for TV journalist Robin Ballantyne.
Book review
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After a flash of Hendrie's skill on the byeline, Paul Wilkinson's fierce shot was blocked by Robinson.
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The robin is chief singer; his voice ascends like a spiral stair, every ringing note a roundel for the mounting spirit.
The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
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Selkirk’s ordeal is believed to have been the inspiration for Daniel Defoe’s novel Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719.
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Other rare birds are Fraser's eagle owl Bubo poensis, white-bellied robin chat Cossypher roberti, Grauer's warbler Graueria vittata, short-tailed warbler Hemitasia neumanni, yellow-eyed black flycatcher Melaenornis ardesiaca, montane double-collared sunbird Nectarinia ludovicenis and dusky twinspot Clytospiza cinereoinacea.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda
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Kris left Robin explaining an apercu to Evelyn and walked me to the edge of the terrace to look at the moon reflected in the pool.
Second Wind
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A robin red-breast dropt from the frosty branches of the trees, upon the congealed rivulet; its panting breast and half-closed eyes shewed that it was dying: a hawk appeared in the air; sudden fear seized the little creature; it exerted its last strength, throwing itself on its back, raising its talons in impotent defence against its powerful enemy.
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Literally, according to a new NBER working paper by Robinson and Torvik (ungated version here), entitled "The Real Swing Voter's Curse".
Damned Voters!
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The journalist was probing into several financial scandals.
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Robinson, famed for his Christian beliefs and his abstemious lifestyle, also found time to have lunch with his mother, who still lives in Leeds.
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The result of her research is a new biography, Perdita: The Life of Mary Robinson, which includes much unpublished material.
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Thirty-three taxonomic groups of fish were collected in entrainment sampling, with five taxa cunner, bay anchovy, tautog, windowpane, and searobin comprising more than 90 percent of the sample.
Kyle Rabin: A View to a (Fish) Kill: A Firsthand Perspective on Fish-Killing Cooling Systems
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Robin Williams once again recently saw his name pop up for a villain role in "The Dark Knight Rises.
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In England the hobgoblin was as helpful a sprite as the brownie and was also known as Robin Goodfellow or Puck.
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Sri Aurobindo distinguished practices like pranam, which had “living value”, from “old forms” like sraddha for the dead or namaz, which he believed might eventually fall away Letters on Yoga, p.
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Real and imagined depths were lurking under the probing axe, and twice I broke through a crust with boot and ferrule.
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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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Though some might worry this will mean a softer, blander “Terminator,” McG says a rating never entered the creative process and WB chief Jeff Robinov apparently never insisted on making a more family-friendly film.
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For his Sharks teammate Robinson, tomorrow's game at a capacity Twickenham completes his international collection.
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The mutagenic activity of 0.05 nmol of BP 7,8-diol-9,10-epoxide-2 towards strain TA 100 of S. typhimurium was inhibited 50% by incubation of the bacteria and the diol-epoxide with myricetin (2 nmol), robinetin (2.5 nmol), luteolin (5 nmol), quercetin (5 nmol),
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He kept probing the crusty snow with a pole.