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    "Former Gov. C.A. Robins dies of infirmities at age 85". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. September 21, 1970. p. 14. C. A. Robins at Find a Grave National...
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    Robins Air Force Base (IATA: WRB, ICAO: KWRB) is a major United States Air Force installation located in Houston County, Georgia, United States. The base...
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  • Laila Robins (born March 14, 1959) is an American stage, film and television actress. She has appeared in films including Planes, Trains and Automobiles...
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    Warner Robins (WRB; typically /ˈwɑːrnɜːr ˈrɑːbənz/ wore-nur-RAH-bins) is a city in Houston and Peach counties in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the...
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  • Robins may refer to: Robins, Iowa, a small city Robins, Ohio, an unincorporated community Robins Township, Fall River County, South Dakota Robins Island...
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  • Prof. Mark Gordon Robins (born 22 December 1969) is an English football manager and former player, who was most recently the manager of Coventry City in...
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    genus Copsychus; its members are known as magpie-robins, one of which, the Oriental magpie robin (C. saularis), is the national bird of Bangladesh. The...
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    October 2013. Welte, S. C.; Kirkpatrick, C. E. (1986). "Syngamiasis in juvenile American Robins (Turdus migratorius), with a note on the prevalence of...
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  • John Robins (c. 1714 – 17 December 1754) was an English politician. Robins was the eldest son of William Robins, Mayor of Stafford and Catherine Abnett...
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    Elizabeth Robins (August 6, 1862 – May 8, 1952) was an actress, playwright, novelist, and suffragette. She also wrote as C. E. Raimond. Elizabeth Robins, the...
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  • Ayers Robins and Claude Revere Robins, a jewellery wholesaler (and eventual Mayor of Harrisburg), who was their third and final child. As a child Robins developed...
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    The Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex (WR-ALC), through about 7,000 employees at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, provides depot maintenance, engineering...
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  • Victor Charles Robins (13 March 1935 – 13 January 2024) was an English cricket player and administrator and insurance executive. Charles Robins was born in...
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  • teams ending the season with a winning percentage below .300 would be disbanded or merged with other teams. The Shochiku Robins fell into this category, and...
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    The Elis James and John Robins show is a weekly radio show presented by British comedians Elis James and John Robins. Formerly broadcast on commercial...
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  • Barry Robins (January 12, 1945 – April 1, 1986), was an American stage, film and television actor. He was best known for his leading role as Cotton in...
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    Bob Seger (redirect from Robyn robins)
    antiestablishment themes in early songs such as "2 + 2 = ?" (1968) and "U.M.C. (Upper Middle Class)" (1974), according to Brian McCollum of the Detroit...
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  • Mapúa Institute of Technology, was a fan.[citation needed] The juniors' (high school) team adopted the moniker Red Robins. The Mapúa Cardinals won the NCAA...
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    Robert Walter Vivian Robins (3 June 1906 – 12 December 1968) was an English cricketer and cricket administrator, who played for Cambridge University, Middlesex...
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    of a heart attack in October 1949 after only nine months in office, and Dworshak was appointed his successor by Republican governor C. A. Robins. Dworshak...
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  • and Unreliable Guide (2016) and the Harry Potter prequel (2008). Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Characters with no surname...
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    district Herman Welker, State Senator John C. Sanborn, U.S. Representative from the 2nd district C. A. Robins, Governor of Idaho "Canvass Shows Taylor Lost...
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    Olympics Tom Mueller, rocket engineer and founding employee of SpaceX C. A. Robins, physician and 22nd Governor of Idaho (1947–1951) "2019 U.S. Gazetteer...
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  • Tondu Robins A.F.C. is a Welsh football club from the village of Tondu in Bridgend County Borough, South Wales. The club played for 29 seasons in the Welsh...
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    philosophy…Hollywood Notebook, then, is a sui generis gem, and one to take advantage of immediately." Ellie Robins at the Los Angeles Times called the prose...
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    Idaho and a United States Senator for over ten years. Born in Mount Pleasant, Utah, Jordan's father was a county judge and his mother was a schoolteacher;...
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    Old World flycatcher (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
    Copsychini (Sundevall, 1872) Alethe – alethes Cercotrichas – scrub robins Copsychus – magpie-robins or shamas Tribe Muscicapini (Fleming, 1822) Agricola Fraseria...
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    Caroline of Brunswick (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    quoted in Robins, p. 79 Robins, p. 79 Robins, p. 80 Robins, p. 82 Robins, p. 85 Robins, pp. 96–100 Robins, p. 100 Robins, p. 123 Robins, pp. 116–117...
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  • entry was the Robins, named for Wisconsin's state bird, the contest judges went with the second-most popular choice, the Bucks, which was a reference to...
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    students in five schools: the School of Arts and Sciences; the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business; the Jepson School of Leadership Studies; the University...
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