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Including an account of the most famous archers of ancient and modern times ; with some curious particulars in the life of Robert Fitz-Ooth Earl of Huntington, vulgarly called Robin Hood .... York: printed for E. Hargrove, bookseller, Knaresbro ' ( later editions: York, 1845 and facsimile reprint, London: Tabard Press, 1970 )
The Oxford English Dictionary credits Robin Morgan with coining the term in her 1970 book, Sisterhood is Powerful.
" In 1970, radical feminist poet Robin Morgan published the poem " Arraignment ", in which she openly accused Hughes of the battery and murder of Plath ; other feminists threatened to kill him in Plath's name.
At the Stratford Festival, the play was directed in 1970 by Jean Gascon and in 1987 by Robin Phillips.
As he grew up, graduated from high school and enrolled in Hudson University, Robin continued his career as the Teen Wonder, from 1970 into the early 1980s.
In 1970, Robin Michelson, M. D., reported preliminary results of cochlear implantation in three deaf adults implanted with gold wire electrodes.
* Robin Harris ' A History of University of Toronto ' ( Toronto: University of Toronto Press © 1970 )
* Robin Harris ' A History of University of Toronto ' ( Toronto: University of Toronto Press © 1970 )
Warren cites a number of productions of the play as evidence for this argument, including Robin Phillips ' Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ) production at the Aldwych Theatre in 1970, where Valentine kisses Silvia, makes his offer and then kisses Proteus.
Ten years later, in 1970, Robin Phillips ' RSC production at the Aldwych Theatre, starred Peter Egan as Valentine, Ian Richardson as Proteus, Helen Mirren as Julia, Estelle Kohler as Silvia, and Patrick Stewart as Launce.
The first Godspell cast at CMU in 1970, listed in speaking order: Andrew Rohrer, Mary Mazziotti, Martha Jacobs, Robin Lamont, Robert Miller, Sonia Manzano, Stanley King, Randy Danson, James Stevens, David Haskell.
The town was commemorated by Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees in the song Cold be my Days on his 1970 solo album Sing Slowly Sisters.
* Robin Harris ' A History of University of Toronto ' ( Toronto: University of Toronto Press © 1970 )
In 1970, Robin Williamson ( with little input from Heron ) attempted to fuse the music with his theatrical fantasies in a quixotic multi-media spectacular at London's Roundhouse called " U ", which he envisaged as " a surreal parable in dance and song ".
He worked as a vocalist and voice actor for animated films, lending his distinctive voice to the Disney animated features The Jungle Book ( 1967 ) as Baloo, The Aristocats ( 1970 ) as Thomas O ' Malley and Robin Hood ( 1973 ) as Little John ( another bear ).
Lisa Robin Kelly ( born March 5, 1970 ) is an American actress best known for her roles on That ' 70s Show and Amityville: Dollhouse.
She has appeared in television series such as Special Branch, Minder, Boon, The Detectives, Footballers ' Wives, To the Manor Born, One Foot in the Grave, Casualty, Space: 1999, Return of the Saint, Robin Of Sherwood, the Doctor Who serial Resurrection of the Daleks-( in late 1970, she got down to the final 5 actresses short-listed for the part of companion Jo Grant ), Doctors and EastEnders, in which she played Frank Butcher's girlfriend, Krystal, in a 2002 Costa del Sol special.
His writing for the stage includes The Legend of King O ' Malley ( a 1970 musical play based on the life of King O ' Malley ( with co-author Michael Boddy ), The James Dossier ( a 1975 musical play based on the life of Francis James ), Down Under ( with co-author Anne Brooksbank ) and A Local Man, a 2006 play about Australian Prime Minister Ben Chifley ( with co-author Robin McLachlan ).
POP-2, often referred to as POP2 was a programming language developed around 1970 from the earlier language POP-1 ( originally named COWSEL ) by Robin Popplestone and Rod Burstall at the University of Edinburgh.
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