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Amelia was the son of Robert Robyn, of Scone, Perthshire, and Jean, daughter of Basil Menzies.
Notable guests on his TV show include Paul McCartney, Bill Clinton, Nicole Kidman, Desmond Tutu, Al Gore, Robbie Williams, Leonard Cohen, Liv Ullmann, Rihanna, Kofi Annan, Eddie Izzard, Robyn, Pelé, Tom Jones, Mads Mikkelsen, Mark Knopfler, John Cleese, Meat Loaf, Wyclef Jean, Terry Jones, Melody Gardot, Marianne Faithful, Vince Vaughn, and Shakira, among others.

Robyn and Allard
* Nathan Rheal Allard ( b. 2005 ) ( Robyn )
* Addison Paige Allard ( b. 2006 ) ( Robyn )

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* Robyn Jennifer Lenn OAM ( née Morris )-President of the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia ; Music Educator

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* Robyn Davidson ( b. September 6, 1950 ) – the first person to make a solo crossing of the Australian Outback by camel ; she also explored the remote desert regions of India.
SHeDAISY () is an American country music group founded in the late 1980s by sisters Kristyn Robyn Osborn ( born August 24, 1970 ), Kelsi Marie Osborn ( b. November 21, 1974 ), and Kassidy Lorraine Osborn ( b. October 30, 1976 ) from Magna, Utah.

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* Insurrection ( 2010 ) by Robyn Young.
The best-known of these was the Twitchell Case in Massachusetts, in which parents David and Ginger Twitchell were convicted in 1990 of involuntary manslaughter in the death of their two-year-old son Robyn, who succumbed to a bowel obstruction.
Moodysson took the new title from the song at the end of the film, by Robyn.
Robin Miriam Carlsson ( born 12 June 1979 ), better known by her stage name Robyn, is a Swedish recording artist.
The popularity of her number-one hit " With Every Heartbeat " and subsequent international album release Robyn ( 2005 ) in 2007 brought her mainstream success worldwide.
In January 2009 Robyn won a Swedish Grammis award for Best Live Act 2008.
Robyn released the first of a trilogy of albums to be released over the course of 2010 titled Body Talk Pt.
It was her first album since Robyn.
Robyn possesses the vocal range of a soprano.
Robyn voiced the character Miranda in the 1989 Swedish-Norwegian animated film The Journey to Melonia.
Robyn was rediscovered by Swedish pop singer Meja in the early nineties.
Robyn's performances impressed Meja so much so that she contacted her management and a meeting was arranged with Robyn and her parents.
Following the completion of her middle school education, Robyn signed to Ricochet Records Sweden, a subsidiary of BMG.
Writing duties were assisted by Ulf Lindstrom and Johan Ekhé, who also helped to produce the album, and they stayed on board with Robyn until the completion of her album Don't Stop the Music in 2003.
Robyn started her career in the pop music industry at the age of sixteen.
These singles became part of the album Robyn Is Here, released in October 1996.
Robyn contributed vocals to Blacknuss's 1996 single " Roll with Me.
" Robyn entered Sweden's pre-selection for Eurovision Song Contest 1997, as co-writer and producer of the song " Du gör mig hel igen ," which was performed by Cajsalisa Ejemyr.
Robyn re-released " Do You Really Want Me ( Show Respect )" internationally but it did not fare as well as the other releases.
My Truth was an autobiographical release for Robyn and included the tracks " Universal Woman " and " Giving You Back ," which explained her secret abortion.
Despite her success in the US market with Robyn Is Here, My Truth did not receive an international release.
In 1999, Robyn contributed to Christian Falk's debut solo album Quel Bordel, appearing on the tracks " Remember " and " Celebration.
In 2001, Robyn performed the song " Say You'll Walk the Distance " to the soundtrack for the film On the Line.
In November 2002, Robyn swapped labels at BMG ( from RCA to Jive Records ) and released the album Don't Stop the Music in Sweden.
In 2006, following her departure from BMG, Det Bästa Med Robyn ( The Best of Robyn ) was released in Sweden.

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* 2010: Co-production with Sydney Theatre & Artists Repertory Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company ; with William Hurt ( James ), Luke Mullins ( Edmund ), Robyn Nevin ( Mary ), Emily Russell ( Cathleen ) and Todd Van Voris ( Jamie ), directed by Andrew Upton.
Soulpepper's founding members are Martha Burns, Susan Coyne, Ted Dykstra, Michael Hanrahan, Stuart Hughes, Diana Leblanc, Diego Matamoros, Nancy Palk, Albert Schultz, Robyn Stevan, William Webster, Joseph Ziegler
Acclaimed novelists Blake Morrison, Chris Whyte, Lionel Shriver, Colm Tóibín, Jennifer Johnston, John McGahern, Joseph O ’ Neill, Sebastian Barry, Joseph O ’ Connor, Hugo Hamilton, Edna O ’ Brien, Douglas Kennedy, Patrick McGrath, William Trevor, Colum McCann, Gerard Donovan, Frank McCourt, Joris Duytschaever, Irvine Welsh, Dr. Robyn Rowland, Andrew Lindsay, Michael Cunningham, Jane Urquhart, Anatoly Kudryavitsky, Cees Nooteboom, Michael Dibdin, Clyde Rose, Abdel Bari Atwan, Clive James, Melvyn Bragg, Alain De Botton, Lloyd Jones, Eric P Kaufman, Robert Fisk, Jung Chang, Terry Jones, Gabriel Byrne, Christine Dwyer-Hickey and many more.
* Text for Wahine Toa, a book of paintings by Robyn Kahuikiwa, stories with women in Maori mythology ( William Collins, 1984 ; Penguin Books Ltd .; Viking Pacific, 1991 ).
Australian authors included poet and novelist David Malouf, Robyn Davidson, Tumby Bay native Kate Llewellyn, Matt Rubinstein, Looking for Alibrandi author Melina Marchetta, and actor and novelist William McInnes.
Some notable faculty members have included Baruch Fischhoff, Paul Fischbeck, Robyn Dawes, George Loewenstein, Jennifer Lerner, Kathleen Carley, David Krackhardt, Steven Klepper, Linda Babcock, Lee Branstetter, David Hounshell, William Keech, Mark Kamlet, Herbert A. Simon, Jendayi Frazer, Kiron Skinner, Sara Kiesler, John Patrick Crecine, Cristina Bicchieri, Joseph Born Kadane, Patrick Larkey, and Otto Davis.

Jean and Allard
* 1913 – Jean Victor Allard, Canadian army general ( d. 1996 )
* Jean Allard (-January 20, 1868 ), ( 1872 – 1876 ) and ( February 5, 1894-August 26, 1895 Death )
Allard was born in Fort Collins, Colorado, the son of Sibyl Jean ( née Stewart ) and Amos Wilson Allard.
See " Mémoires du Général Jean V. Allard " 1985 ISBN 2-89074-190-7 )
* Allard, Jean V..
" Mémoires du Général Jean V. Allard ".
* April 23 – Jean Victor Allard, general and first French-Canadian to become Chief of the Defence Staff ( born 1913 )
Notable Franco-Manitobans include Métis nationalist Louis Riel, former Manitoba Premier Marc-Amable Girard, world-renowned writer Gabrielle Roy, international singer-songwriter Daniel Lavoie, current federal Member of Parliament Kevin Lamoureux, former federal Members of Parliament Ronald Duhamel, Raymond Simard and Robert Bockstael, former provincial MLAs Jean Allard, Albert Préfontaine, Edmond Préfontaine, Neil Gaudry and Laurent Desjardins, current member of the Canadian Senate Maria Chaput, professional hockey players Jonathan Toews and Travis Hamonic, and country singer Lucille Starr.
* 1961-1963 Major-General Jean Allard
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: There is also an article about Jean Victor Allard, former Chief of the Defence Staff
Jean René Allard ( born September 22, 1930 ) is a former politician in Manitoba, Canada.
Jean Victor Allard, ( 12 June 1913 – 23 April 1996 ) was the first French Canadian to become Chief of the Defence Staff, the highest position in the Canadian Forces, from 1966 – 1969.
In 1985, he published his memoirs, with English translation in 1988 The memoirs of General Jean V. Allard, written in cooperation with Serge Bernier.
* Jean Victor Allard Fonds
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The main proponent of the Airborne was General Jean Victor Allard who, as commander of the Army ( i. e. Mobile Command ) and then Chief of Defence Staff, created it between 1965 and 1968 as a large rapid-reaction, light mobile force, suitable for overseas brigade-size missions.
* Jean Victor Allard ( 1913-1996 ): first French-speaking Chief of Defense Staff
He faced the most difficult challenge of his career in the 1966 election, but still defeated Liberal Jean René Allard by a significant margin.
Jean Allard may refer to:
* Jean René Allard ( born 1930 ), politician from Manitoba
* Jean Victor Allard ( 1913 – 1996 ), military chief in Canada
# redirect Jean René Allard

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