• Robert Arthur Humphreys OBE (1907–1999), known as Robin Humphreys, was a British historian, the first professor of Latin American studies in the United...
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  • footballer Richard Humphreys (disambiguation) Ritchie Humphreys (born 1977), English footballer Robert Humphreys (disambiguation) Robin Humphreys (1907–1999)...
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    director was Robin Humphreys, the first professor of Latin American history and the founder of Latin American studies in the United Kingdom. Humphreys’ tenure...
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  • Cunningham Humphreys (1905–1965), American Republican party operative Robert J. Humphreys (born 1950), judge of the Virginia Court of Appeals Robin Humphreys (Robert...
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  • 1957–1961: David Knowles 1961–1965: Sir Goronwy Edwards 1965–1969: Robin Humphreys 1969–1973: Sir Richard Southern 1973–1977: Sir Geoffrey Elton 1977–1981:...
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  • College, Oxford 1969–1981 Succeeded by Sir John Kendrew Preceded by Robin Humphreys President of the Royal Historical Society 1969–1973 Succeeded by Geoffrey...
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  • Robin of Locksley is a 1996 television movie directed by Michael Kennedy. It stars Devon Sawa, Joshua Jackson and Sarah Chalke. Robin McAllister (Devon...
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  • writer James Humphreys writing on his web site Cineramble discussed the evolution of Robin Hood in Cinema, and described the animated Robin Hood as a "...
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  • historian Doris Heyden, Mesoamericanist Albert O. Hirschman, economist Robin Humphreys, historian Daniel James, historian Friedrich Katz, historian Herbert...
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  • Bellot 1957–1961 David Knowles 1961–1965 Sir Goronwy Edwards 1965–1969 Robin Humphreys 1969–1973 Sir R. W. Southern 1973–1977 Sir Geoffrey Elton 1977–1981...
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    Board of the Institute of Latin American Studies for 6 years, the Robin Humphreys Fellow there and its chair in the final year; Member of the advisory...
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  • his MA and Doctorate in Latin American studies under the tutelage of Robin Humphreys. Walford remained interested in this subject throughout his life, leading...
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  • Private Bank and of Henderson EuroMicro Investment Trust. In 2003 he was Robin Humphreys Fellow at the Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London...
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  • also had reservations about Hague's sleek production; co-founder Paul Humphreys briefly quit the group during the making of the album. Crush nevertheless...
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    Robin Lester Carhart-Harris (born 31 August 1980) is a British psychopharmacologist who is Ralph Metzner Distinguished Professor in the Department of...
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    David Humphreys MBE (born 10 September 1971) is an Irish former rugby union player. He played 72 times for Ireland, scoring 560 points, including 6 tries...
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  • ±% Conservative Darryl Nicholas 425 41.1 +4.7 East Devon Alliance Robin Humphreys 324 31.3 +2.9 Liberal Democrats Alex Sadiq 286 27.6 +8.7 Majority 101...
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    Robin L. Wiessmann is an American attorney and government official serving as the executive director and CEO of the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency...
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  • consequently moved in a more radio-friendly direction. Keyboardist Paul Humphreys recalled, "We made an album to save our career, really. If we'd done another...
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  • Gymnopedie No. 1 on his album Out to Sea. In 2021, violinist Fenella Humphreys released an arrangement of Gymnopédie No.1 for violin. Stephan Koncz,...
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    Girl (in which Meester starred as Blair Waldorf), titled "They Shoot Humphreys, Don't They?" and originally aired November 9, 2009. It is also included...
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    Possibility". Basic Income Studies. 3 (1). doi:10.2202/1932-0183.1084. Humphreys, Edward (2013). Great Canadian Battles: Heroism and Courage Through the...
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    Commissioner Teresa Miller (2015–2017) Jessica Altman (2017–2022) Michael Humphreys (acting: 2022–2023) Secretary of Labor & Industry Kathy Manderino (2015–2017)...
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    Froggatt played the title role in the BBC Radio Four play I Am Emma Humphreys. On 3 October of that year, Froggatt played Princess Yvonne in the BBC...
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    Patrick Robin Archibald Boyle, 10th Earl of Glasgow, DL (born 30 July 1939), is a Scottish peer, politician and the current chief of Clan Boyle. The family...
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  • plans for the relocation of most of the 2nd Infantry Division to Camp Humphreys which are underway with the latest estimate for completion being 2022...
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  • with an escaped mental patient. Guest Stars: Cassandra Peterson, Chris Humphreys, Tony Steedman, Vernon Wells, Doug McClure, Ian Wolfe and Vincent Schiavelli...
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  • Murnaghan, Clive Russell and Jamie Theakston. It was directed by Dewi Humphreys and written by James Hendrie and Ian Brown. The short special attracted...
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    p. 69-71. Humphreys 1991, p. 86–87. Humphreys 1991, p. 86-87. Lindsay 2005, p. 7. Zeitlin 2007, p. 33–34. Robin, Christian Julien, "Arabia and Ethiopia"...
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  • studio album for five years, and the last to feature co-founder Paul Humphreys until 2010's History of Modern. The record is held in low esteem by OMD...
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