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Robert and Rouse
* Rouse, Robert ; and Cory Rushton ( 2005 ).
With Robert Rouse, Woodlief Thomas, and Winfield Riefler of the Fed, Martin negotiated the 1951 Accord.
* Rouse, Robert Allen.
Coincidentally, Robert Gwilym also appeared as Detective Constable Dan Richard: he would return opposite Rouse for a recurring role in The Bill in 2004.
* 1995: Bernstein: “ Mambo ” from West Side Story: John Adams in The Chairman Dances ; Aaron Jay Kernis in New Era Dance ; David Schiff in Stomp ; Libby Larsen in Collage-Boogie ; John Harbison in Remembering Gatsby ; Michael Torke in Charcoal, Robert Moran in Points of Departure ; Dominick Argento in “ Tango ” from The Dream of Valentin ; Michael Daugherty in Desi ; Christopher Rouse in Bonham ( Decca )
Embracing the great tradition of photographic salons, the gallery presented the work of a variety of local photographers from a range of genres including Robert Billington, Brett Leigh Dicks, Russell Kilbey, Brendan Read, Peter Solness and Greg Rouse.
The volumes of the first edition were translated into English by Joseph Wright ( Volume I ), Robert S. Conway and William H. D. Rouse ( Volume II and the Indices ) shortly after their appearance.

Robert and Cory
** Secret Command-David Allen, Ray Cory and Robert Wright
Within country music, the works of singers such as Robert Earl Keen, Kevin Fowler, Cory Morrow, Jack Ingram, Mark David Manders, Jerry Jeff Walker, Pat Green, Wade Bowen, the Eli Young Band and others are often dubbed " Texas music ".
Newer artists, such as Robert Earl Keen Jr., Ryan Bingham, Cory Morrow, Roger Creager, Kevin Fowler, Shooter Jennings, Wade Bowen, Jimmy Aldridge, Jesse Brand and groups such as Randy Rogers Band, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Jason Boland & the Stragglers, and Eli Young Band, who grew up during the original outlaw movement, have recently been re-energizing the Outlaw Movement and keeping with the " outlaw spirit ".
Robert Earl Keen, Pat Green, and Cory Morrow are most notably credited with bringing Texas Country out of the honky tonks and onto college campuses.
Cory Seals, Robert DeLauro, Paul Cadena, and Joey Manzione filled the vacancies left by Brigham, Tyson, Nadler and Trabue, and along with Jay Forrest finished the Magnetic North tour.
The grave of Douglass WatsonOn Another World, Watson portrayed Mackenzie " Mac " Cory ; the second actor to play the role, he had replaced Robert Emhardt.
* Robert Towerson Cory ( 1809 )
Alexei and Cory Panshin described the novella as " the last and strangest of the stories that Robert Heinlein contributed to the Golden Age before he ceased to write during World War II.
Several noted Canadian science fiction and fantasy authors, starting with Robert J. Sawyer in 1982 and continuing with Tanya Huff, Michelle Sagara, Cory Doctorow, and Nalo Hopkinson, have been employed by the store.
Created by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Cory Walker, the character first appeared in Tech Jacket # 1 ( October 2002 ), before graduating to his own self-titled regular series in 2003, as a title in Image's then-new superhero line.
While Robert Kirkman has been the sole writer of the series, Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley have contributed the art.

Robert and Rushton
* How To Keep Dinosaurs Robert Mash ( Rushton illustrations only ) ( Penguin Books, 1983 )
Cast members included cartoonist Timothy Birdsall, political commentator Bernard Levin, and actors Lance Percival, who sidelined in topical calypsos, many improvised to suggestions from the audience, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Willie Rushton, Al Mancini, Robert Lang, Frankie Howerd, David Kernan and Millicent Martin.
Its leader Robert Catesby asked him to provide a large sum of money and the use of Rushton Hall, but Tresham apparently provided neither, instead giving a much smaller amount of money to fellow plotter Thomas Wintour.
Born in about 1567, Francis Tresham was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Tresham, of Rushton in Northamptonshire, and Meriel Throckmorton, daughter of Sir Robert Throckmorton of Coughton in Warwickshire.
Thomas Wilson Brown, Jared Rushton, Robert Oliveri and the Special Effects Crew were also nominated for a Saturn Award.
It was constructed for Sir Thomas Tresham, the fervent Roman Catholic of Rushton Hall, and is thought to have been designed by Robert Stickells.

Robert and Medieval
* Russell, Frederick H. “ Just War ” in The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy, edited by Robert Pasnau and Christina Van Dyke.
In 1731, the manuscript was badly damaged by a fire that swept through a building housing a collection of Medieval manuscripts assembled by Sir Robert Bruce Cotton.
Robert I ( 11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329 ), popularly known as Robert the Bruce ( Medieval Gaelic: Roibert a Briuis ; modern Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart Bruis ; Norman French: Robert de Brus or Robert de Bruys ), was King of Scots from 25 March 1306, until his death in 1329.
* Robert Grosseteste translates Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics from Greek into Latin, it marks the true start of the rediscovery of the philosopher by Medieval Europe.
: A Medieval Mystery ( 2003 ), ISBN 0-413-75910-5 – with Robert Yeager, Terry Dolan, Alan Fletcher and Juliette Dor
* Medieval coffin to Robert Ross d. 1409, incised with a chalice.
* Rait, Robert S .: Life in the Medieval University, Cambridge University Press, 1931, ISBN 0-527-73650-3
* Southern, R. W. Robert Grosseteste: The Growth of an English Mind in Medieval Europe.
* Ferrell, Robert G. " Percussion in Medieval and Renaissance Dance Music: Theory and Performance ".
* Ackerman, Robert W. Backgrounds to Medieval English Literature.
The original manuscript is known in academic circles as Cotton Nero A. x, following a naming system used by one of its owners, Robert Cotton, a collector of Medieval English texts.
Grant, in The New Cambridge Medieval History, explains that the 13th century Scottish kings ruled with the endorsement of practically all of the political classes but that none of the 14th century kings, from Robert I to Robert III, did so and retained loyalty by the use of patronage.
* Deshman, Robert, " Saint Swithun in Early Medieval Art ," in Idem, Eye and Mind: Collected Essays in Anglo-Saxon and Early Medieval Art Edited by Adam Cohen ( Kalamazoo, Michigan: Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, 2010 ) ( Publications of the Richard Rawlinson Center ).
* D. Crouch, ' Robert, earl of Gloucester and the daughter of Zelophehad ,' Journal of Medieval History, 11 ( 1985 ), 227 – 43.
Picken, ' The Descent of the Devon Family of Willington from Robert Earl of Gloucester ' in ' A Medieval Cornish Miscellany ', Ed.
Edward the Bruce ( Norman French: Edward de Brus ; Medieval Gaelic: Edubard a Briuis ; Modern Scottish Gaelic: Eideard or Iomhair Bruis ; 1280 – 14 October 1318 ), sometimes modernised Edward of Bruce, was a younger brother of King Robert I of Scotland, who supported his brother in the struggle for the crown of Scotland, then pursued his own claim in Ireland.
* Robert G. Mourison, The Portrayal of Nature in a Medieval Qur ’ an Commentary, Studia Islamica, 2002
* Robert Bartlett, Trial by Fire and Water: The Medieval Judicial Ordeal, New York: Clarendon Press, 1986.

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