Alexander Robinson (1789 – April 22, 1872) (also known as Che-che-pin-quay or The Squinter), was a British-Ottawa chief born on Mackinac Island who became...
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singer/songwriter Alexander Robinson (chief) (1789–1872), British-Ottawa chief and fur trader who helped found Chicago Alexander Robinson (Medal of Honor)...
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Cynthia Robinson Alexander is an American academic administrator and interim president of Savannah State University, a role she assumed on July 1, 2023...
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Robinson Crusoe (/ˈkruːsoʊ/ KROO-soh) is an English adventure novel by Daniel Defoe, first published on 25 April 1719. Written with a combination of epistolary...
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Yaxley-Lennon (né Yaxley; born 27 November 1982), better known as Tommy Robinson, is a British anti-Islam campaigner and one of the UK's most prominent...
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Jack Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American professional baseball player who became the first African-American to play...
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Mark Keith Robinson (born August 18, 1968) is an American politician serving as the 35th lieutenant governor of North Carolina since 2021. A member of...
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as the network's co-chief White House correspondent and as co-anchor of Weekend Today, the Saturday edition of Today. Alexander was born to a Jewish...
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state official Hal Weatherman. She will succeed Republican incumbent Mark Robinson, who did not seek re-election in order to unsuccessfully run for governor...
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the Southern Poverty Law Center sued the City of Alexander and its Chief of Police Willie Robinson in federal court, alleging that they had from 2013...
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Harold Alexander Bergerac (1981–1991) as Charlie Hungerford Frankenstein (1984) as Alphonse Frankenstein Strangers and Brothers (1984) as R.S.Robinson Doctor...
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the influence of Lord Naas, Robinson obtained a post in the Board of Public Works in Ireland and subsequently became chief commissioner of fairs and markets...
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Michelle Obama (redirect from Michelle Robinson)
Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama (née Robinson; born January 17, 1964) is an American attorney and author who served as the first lady of the United States...
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John Alexander (Wooler, 28 December 1830 – 3 October 1916, Sevenoaks) was Chief Clerk to Bow Street Magistrates' Court, then called Bow Street Police Court...
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(1946–1949) Alexander Hood, Governor (1949–1955) John Woodall, Governor (1955–1959) Julian Gascoigne, Governor (1959–1964) Roland Robinson, Governor (1964–1972)...
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and Jan Pelgrom de Bye, from Batavia 1704: Alexander Selkirk, rescued in 1709, another source for Robinson Crusoe 1725: Leendert Hasenbosch, a Dutch sailor...
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winning the Democratic nomination, he defeated Republican nominee Mark Robinson in the general election by 14.8%. Stein was born on September 13, 1966...
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Adena Friedman (category American chief financial officers)
Adena T. Friedman (born Adena Robinson Testa; 1969) is an American businesswoman. She currently serves as the President and CEO of Nasdaq, Inc. She was...
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Count Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov-Rymniksky, Prince of Italy (24 November [O.S. 13 November] 1729 or 1730 – 18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1800) was a Russian...
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served as its chair from 2017 to 2018. Robinson also serves as NBC News and MSNBC's chief political analyst. Robinson is a member of the National Association...
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Governor (1880) William Robinson, Governor (1880–1885) Cayman Islands, overseas territory Chief magistrates William Bodden, Chief magistrate (1776–1823)...
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The Alexander Archipelago wolf (Canis lupus ligoni), also known as the Islands wolf, is a subspecies of the gray wolf. The coastal wolves of southeast...
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Murphy Chief correspondents Peter Alexander (chief White House correspondents) Rehema Ellis (chief education correspondent) Richard Engel (chief foreign...
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Beverley Robinson – Parliament of Canada biography Robinson, C. W. (Charles Walker), 1836-1924. Life of Sir John Beverley Robinson, Bart., Chief-Justice...
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Football League. Robinson coached three AFL players who would later be inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame: the Kansas City Chiefs' Buck Buchanan;...
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Lost in Space (redirect from Danger Will Robinson)
1812 Johann David Wyss novel The Swiss Family Robinson. The series follows the adventures of the Robinsons, a pioneering family of space colonists who struggle...
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Tommy Franklin Robinson (March 7, 1942 – July 10, 2024) was an American businessman, lobbyist, and politician who served as the U.S. representative for...
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761st Tank Battalion (United States) (category Jackie Robinson)
Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson. During the 761st's training, a White bus driver told Robinson to move to the back of the bus. Robinson refused and was arrested...
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became the chief engineer and signal officer of the Confederate Army of the Potomac on June 3. At the First Battle of Bull Run, Alexander made history...
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Chung Ling Soo (redirect from William Ellsworth Robinson)
time.) By 1896, Robinson had performed his acts in shows for Harry Kellar and Alexander Herrmann. After Herrmann's death in 1896, Robinson decided to strike...
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