How To Use Robinson crusoe In A Sentence
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I must say, the Labor Party isn't Robinson Crusoe - the Liberals have got their factions, the wets and the dries, even the Nats - god help us - have got factions as well.
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Thorn took down a leather-bound copy of Robinson Crusoe, strummed the pages, releasing a fine musty powder into the air.
OFF THE CHART
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Robinson Crusoe, and casques on their heads like the old knights errant in romance; you never saw such tremendous figures; but without this kind of cloathing it would be impossible to stir out at present.
The History of Emily Montague
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Passing down the steep cobbled pathway, Carr's Lane, we emerge into Skeldergate, the haunt, as of old, of wharfingers and watermen, and we wistfully wonder in which house Robinson Crusoe, mariner, was born.
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Here's where we can play real Robinson Crusoe," Billy cried, as they crossed the hard sand from highwater mark to the edge of the water.
CHAPTER VII
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But, for many young people, the anarchists' grunge could never compete with a frothy creation worn by Nick Rhodes or Steve Strange's latest sartorial take on Robinson Crusoe's buckskins.
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The first edition of Robinson Crusoe was printed in 1719.
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Subconsciously I remembered then began to hum the Robinson Crusoe theme music.
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If Robinson Crusoe had been shipwrecked with a chest full of British banknotes, they wouldn't have done him any good.
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One day Robinson Crusoe espied a foot print on the sand.
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The soft-focus prose of the travel writer ( "Wild fruits hang from the branches, waiting to be plucked") transports us to a lush South Sea island where a "modern day Robinson Crusoe" lives in idyllic retirement.
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Remember the story of castaway Robinson Crusoe?
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Non sono sicuro di quale sia la storia: Robinson Crusoe?
No Fat Clips!!! : David: Opening Sequence
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Floral nectary structure and nectar chemical composition of some species from Robinson Crusoe Island (Chile).
Juan Fernández Islands temperate forests
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They have intire coats of beaver skin, exactly like Friday's in Robinson Crusoe, and casques on their heads like the old knights errant in romance; you never saw such tremendous figures; but without this kind of cloathing it would be impossible to stir out at present.
The History of Emily Montague
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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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Robinson Crusoe ,' Arthur's eyebrow rose disdainfully, `he wrote it.
BEHINDLINGS
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Unlike the fictional Robinson Crusoe, Selkirk had, at least initially, chosen his desert island over his privateer galley.
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I never enjoyed Robinson Crusoe, but Dr Barbara seems to be playing it backwards.
RUSHING TO PARADISE
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This hybrid of history and travel writing explores the world of castaways, adventurers and indigenous go-betweens that lay behind Daniel Defoe's famous 18 th-century story Robinson Crusoe.
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One day Robinson Crusoe espied a foot print on the sand.
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Daniel Defoe, English writer, author of Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders, died.
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One day Robinson Crusoe espied a foot print on the sand.
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Sporting an unkempt beard and shaggy crop, he makes Robinson Crusoe look like GQ's Man of the Year.
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Robinson Crusoe, on his lonely island, was a capitalist as well as a laborer and a land-holder.
Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers
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And most have the characteristic of Desolate Island Literature works should be Defoe's Robinson Crusoe.
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One day Robinson Crusoe espied a foot print on the sand.
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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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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.