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Rob and Kuntz
Rob Kuntz, original creator of Robilar, objected to this storyline, since he believed that Robilar would never attack his old adventuring companion Mordenkainen.
* Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, by Monte Cook, returned the players to Gygax's infamous temple, which Rob Kuntz ( as Robilar ) had originally trashed.
Although TSR and WotC had each in turn owned the official rights to the World of Greyhawk since the first folio edition was published in 1980, the two people most responsible for its early development, Gary Gygax and Rob Kuntz, still had most of their original notes regarding the fifty levels of dungeons under Castle Greyhawk.
However, in 2003, Gygax announced that he was working with Rob Kuntz to publish the original castle and city in six volumes, although the project would use the rules for Castles and Crusades rather than Dungeons & Dragons.
Later that year, Troll Lord Games also published Castle Zagyg: Dark Chateau, an adventure module written for the Yggsburgh setting by Rob Kuntz.
Gygax and his friend Rob Kuntz further developed this campaign setting, and by 1976, the lands within a radius of 50 miles had been mapped in depth, and the lands within a radius of approximately 500 miles were in outline form.
Rob Kuntz's brother Theron O. Kuntz created the < i > Beholder </ i >, and Gary Gygax detailed it for publication .< ref >
Gygax started with his old Greyhawk Castle campaign material and added a spaceship, which Rob Kuntz helped him populate with monsters.
Robilar was originally the creation of Rob Kuntz, rolled up on Gary Gygax's kitchen table in late 1972 for the second-ever session of the game that would become known as Dungeons & Dragons.
The character was introduced to the game in its first supplement, Greyhawk ( 1975 ), by Gary Gygax and Rob Kuntz.
Rary was not a member of Gygax's original Circle of Eight, which was made up of eight of Gygax's own characters that he had developed during solo play, when his friend Rob Kuntz acted as Dungeon Master.
He was also a player when his friend Rob Kuntz was the dungeon master, and Gygax created many different characters for the Greyhawk world.

Rob and also
He is also known for his supporting role as the recurring character Autolycus (" the King of Thieves ") on both Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess, which reunited him with producer Rob Tapert.
He is best known in the film industry for his role as Prince Humperdinck in Rob Reiner's 1987 film The Princess Bride, though he also has had supporting parts in some other successful films such as the original Child's Play ( 1988 ).
In addition to 2004's remake of Dawn of the Dead, as well as 2003's remake of both Herschell Gordon Lewis ' cult classic 2001 Maniacs and the remake of Tobe Hooper's classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, there was also the 2007 Rob Zombie written and directed remake of John Carpenter's Halloween.
* Rob Roy, the nickname of John MacGregor ( sportsman ), who also had a boat named Rob Roy
Other popular films included About Last Night ..., Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Dirty Dancing, Flashdance, Footloose, Raging Bull and St. Elmo's Fire which also launched the careers of high profile celebrities like Demi Moore, Joe Pesci, Keanu Reeves, Kevin Bacon, Rob Lowe and Patrick Swayze.
It can also be the familiar or truncated form of the proper name, which may sometimes be used simply for convenience ( e. g. " Bobby ", " Bob ", " Rob ", or " Bert " for the name Robert ).
Rob Malda ( born May 10, 1976. in Holland, Michigan, U. S .), also known as CmdrTaco, is an American internet entrepreneur and former editor-in-chief of the website Slashdot.
Rob Malda also wrote a monthly column for Computer Power User.
Beauchemin and Rob Niedermayer also left via free agency for Toronto and New Jersey respectively.
On December 3 against the Hartford Whalers at the Cow Palace, right winger Rob Gaudreau scored the first hat trick in franchise history ; he also scored the team's second ever hat trick nine days later against the Quebec Nordiques.
The film also featured Rob Lowe, Tia Carrere, Lara Flynn Boyle, Brian Doyle-Murray, Robert Patrick ( spoofing his role in Terminator 2: Judgment Day ), Chris Farley, Ed O ' Neill, Ione Skye, Meat Loaf, and Alice Cooper.
Rob England ( also known as " IT Skeptic ") has criticised the protected and proprietary nature of ITIL.
It's also interesting to note that two character names on " My Three Sons " were obviously nods to his real life children, that of Rob ( as in Rob Douglas ) and Katherine ( Kate ); he often referred to his TV son Robbie as ' Rob ' and later TV daughter-in-law Katie Douglas as ' Kate.
* Maurice ' Memphis ' Hardaker ( a member of a skiffle group called Rob Ferris And The Wildcats, he was also mentioned in the original 60s series as work colleague Morrie Hardaker )
The other three statewide winners ( Rob McCord for Treasurer, Jack Wagner for Auditor General, and Tom Corbett for Attorney General ) also carried Dauphin.
In 2008, the Democrats captured the countywide registration edge, Barack Obama carried the county with 55 % of the vote to McCain's 44 %, and the other three statewide winners ( Rob McCord for Treasurer, Jack Wagner for Auditor General, and Tom Corbett for Attorney General ) also carried Centre.
) The other three statewide winners ( Rob McCord for Treasurer, Jack Wagner for Auditor General, and Tom Corbett for Attorney General ) also carried Carbon.
The other three statewide winners ( Rob McCord for Treasurer, Jack Wagner for Auditor General, and Tom Corbett for Attorney General ) also carried it.
* Rob King, after which Rob King Day is named was also born here.

Rob and published
It gained popularity with the publication of The UNIX Programming Environment by Brian W. Kernighan and Rob Pike — the first commercially published book that presented the shell as a programming language in a tutorial form.
A composition for symphonic band by Rob Grice " Force Majeure " ( published in 2009 by Birch Island Music Press ( ASCAP )) is dedicated to Enterprise, Alabama High School " 03-01-2007-We Shall Never Forget ".
In March 2001, Clarke published an article describing FairShare, developed in collaboration with Uprizer's co-founders, Steven Starr and Rob Kramer.
In 1866 he published the book A Thousand Miles in the Rob Roy Canoe.
* Red Dwarf ( 1989 ), with Rob Grant ; published under the joint pseudonym Grant Naylor, and sometimes credited as Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers or just Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers.
* Better Than Life ( 1990 ), with Rob Grant, published under the joint pseudonym Grant Naylor.
Photoplay published the writings of Hedda Hopper, Walter Winchell, Cal York, Sidney Skolsky, Adela Rogers St. John, Sheilah Graham, Dorothy Kilgallen, Rob Wagner, later editor and publisher of Rob Wagner's Script, and Louella Parsons, among others.
An incomplete list of people who have published important work in this field includes Phil Agre, Joseph Bates, Chad, Matt & Rob ( filmmakers ), Marc Cavazza, Fred Charles, Chris Crawford, Andrew Glassner, Janet Murray, Frank Nack, Barbara Hayes-Roth, Brenda Laurel, Pattie Maes, Brian Magerko, Michael Mateas, Mark O. Riedl, Greg Roach, Roger Schank, Ulrike Spierling, Andrew Stern, Nicolas Szilas, Eku Wand, Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Peter Weyhrauch, and R. Michael Young.
The first book published by Image Comics was Rob Liefeld's Youngblood # 1.
Rob Roy was written from the spring of 1817 and published on Hogmanay of that year.
* Kennington's Forgotten Tragedy-An account of the air-raid shelter in Kennington Park and the memorial to the victims killed in Lambeth ’ s worst World War II bomb incident-booklet by Rob Pateman published by Friends of KP.
It was written by Andy Green and Rob Toone and published by Gremlin Graphics.
* In 2008, to mark the Journal ’ s 50th year of publication, a Special Issue of " Ergonomics " ( Volume 51, Number 1 ), overseen by guest editors Neville A. Stanton and Rob Stammers, was published, covering the history of the society and including a re-print of the Ergonomics Research Society lecture given by Sir Frederick Bartlett in 1962.
" That is to say, López Obrador would be " a danger to Mexico ", as Rob Allyn said in an article published on April 3, 2006, published in the New York Post.
It is the effective sequel to Molvanîa which was also published by Jetlag Travel and written by Tom Gleisner, Santo Cilauro, and Rob Sitch.
In its recent revivals as of 2008 and 2012, it was published under Image Comics once again upon Rob Liefeld's return to the company.
Sir Walter Scott published Rob Roy.
The Atari 2600 version, whose code was programmed by Thomas Jentzsch, was published in 2000 by XYPE, and used the Atari CX-40 joystick ; the game was re-released for the 2600 in 2002 as Thrust + DC Edition ( in addition to the CX-40 joystick, incorporates compatibility with the Atari Driving Controller, CBS Booster Grip, and an Atari 2600-compatible foot pedal controller ) and again in 2003 as Thrust + Platinum ( uses the same controllers as Thrust + DC, but includes music code by Paul Slocum which adds a title theme based on the C64 version's title theme by Rob Hubbard ).
Scud: The Disposable Assassin ( published from 1994 to 1998, and 2008 ) is a humorous, hyperkinetic science fiction comic by Rob Schrab about a world in which one can buy robot assassins out of vending machines, the most popular of which are intelligent robots that kill a specified target and then self-destruct.
The book of the complete history of " Freikaiserwagen " is called " Freik-The Private Life of the Freikaiserwagen " by Rob and Hugh Dunsterville published in 2008 and reprinted in 2009.

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