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Robert and McCrum
With reference to the term " Globish ", Robert McCrum has used this to mean " English as global language ".
* McCrum, Robert, Wodehouse, A Life, London, New York: W. W. Norton, 2004.
* The Story of English with Robert McCrum ( also seen as a PBS miniseries in 1986 )
* McCrum, Robert.
Waters had such fun writing the novel that she told Robert McCrum from The Observer in 2009 that if she had no obligations to meet stemming from her subsequent success as a writer that she would continue writing Nan's story.
He has been responsible for performances reading Pat Barker's Regeneration, The Ghost Road and The Eye in the Door, Suspicion by Robert McCrum, Maurice by E. M. Forster, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, Sebastian Faulks ' Birdsong and Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d ' Urbervilles.
* McCrum, Robert, William Cran, and Robert MacNeil.
One, Robert McCrum, was Literary editor of The Observer.
* McCrum, Robert.
*" A cult above the rest " by Robert McCrum in The Observer ( December 11, 2005 )
Journalist Robert McCrum in The Guardian describes Lobster as ".. a left-wing journal that offers succour to conspiracy theorists a brave, bright beacon, a Quixotic piece of typically English amateurism that keeps the professionals on their toes ".
* Robert McCrum, " Inside Story: In the lair of the lobster-Stephen Dorril and Robin Ramsey edit a left-wing journal that offers succour to conspiracy theorists and keeps the professionals on their toes ", The Guardian ( London ), August 31, 1991
Guardian Journalist Robert McCrum describes Ramsay as " an extrovert, fast-talking Scot with jack-of-all-trades experience in alternative journalism, jazz music and the theatre ".

Robert and Guardian
By September 1298, Wallace resigned as Guardian of Scotland in favour of Robert the Bruce, Earl of Carrick and future king, and John Comyn of Badenoch, King John Balliol's nephew.
Wallace was succeeded by Robert Bruce and John Comyn as joint guardians, with William de Lamberton, Bishop of St Andrews being appointed in 1299 as a third, neutral Guardian to try and maintain order between them.
Following this, Strathbogie moved to lay siege to Kildrummy Castle, held by Lady Christian Bruce, sister of the late King Robert and wife of the Guardian, Andrew de Moray.
* Lost manuscript of Robert Hooke discovered – from The Guardian
This may have persuaded Robert to submit to Balliol and the English king and may explain his removal as Guardian by September 1335.
It seems that Strathbogie may also have persuaded Robert to submit to Edward and Balliol — Sir Thomas Gray, in his Scalacronica claimed that he had actually done so — and may explain his removal as Guardian around this time.
Just as Randolph was a favourite of the king, David II mistrusted Robert Stewart with his powerful positions of heir presumptive and Guardian of Scotland.
Even though an English prisoner, David retained influence in Scotland and Robert had his Guardianship removed by parliament and given jointly to the earls of Mar and Ross and the lord of Douglas — this did not last and Robert was once again appointed Guardian by the Parliament of February 1352.
Sir Andrew Murray of Bothwell, who was married to Christian ( or Christina ), the sister of King Robert I, was chosen as the new Guardian.
Writing for The Observer, Robert Cushman thought that Le Mesurier played the role with " deeply grizzled torpor ", while Michael Billington, reviewing for The Guardian saw him as a " grey, gentle wisp of a man, full of half-completed gestures and seraphic smiles ".
Robert Hughes, That ’ s showbusiness – The New Shock of the New, The Guardian, 30 June
Robert Hughes, That ’ s showbusiness – The New Shock of the New, The Guardian, 30 June
Douglas ' army was also arranged in three divisions, drawn up in traditional schiltron formation: the Guardian commanded the left ; Robert Stewart, the future king, commanded the centre ; and John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray the right.
* Rear Guard ; Archibald Douglas, Guardian of Scotland ; Earl of Lennox ; Earl of Carrick ; Earl of Fife ; " Counte D ' Assels du Doun ", Earl of Atholl of Doune ; Robert Bruce ; Robert de Lauder ; the son of Sir William Vypoin ; William de Lemyngston ; John de Laundels ; Jocelyn Schyrynglowe ; William Sreterleye ; Bernard Frisel ; John de Lyndseye ; Alexander de Lyndseye ; Alexander de Greye ; Ingram de Umfraville ; Patrick de Polwarth ; David de Wemyss ; Michel Lescot ; Richard Lauder ; Thomas de Boys ; Rogier de Mortimer ; all barons with their followers.
* Sir Robert Phillis, Chief Executive of the Guardian Media Group from 1997 – 2006, and of All3Media since 2004, and of BBC Worldwide from 1994 – 97, and of ITN from 1991-93
In a review of the biography of Dame Shirley Porter by Andrew Hosken ( see " See also "), Nicholas Lezard in The Guardian described her in the following terms: " She remains, by a considerable margin, the most corrupt British public figure in living memory, with the possible exception of Robert Maxwell ".
* Guardian Unlimited Politics-Ask Aristotle: Robert Marshall-Andrews
* Guardian Unlimited Politics-Ask Aristotle: Robert Key MP
* Guardian Unlimited Politics-Ask Aristotle: Robert Walter MP
* Guardian Unlimited Politics-Ask Aristotle: Robert Syms MP
Robert Finch, the Lord Mayor of London, wrote in The Guardian in 2004, " The old Paternoster Square was typical: ghastly, monolithic constructions without definition or character ".
Robert Fisk, SF Bay Guardian.
In 1339 the Earl of Dunbar assisted Lord Robert Stewart, Guardian of the Kingdom, in the reduction of Perth, where he led the second division of the army.

Robert and quotes
John Jay Parry, the editor of De Amore, quotes critic Robert Bossuat as describing " De Amore " as " one of those capital works which reflect the thought of a great epoch, which explains the secret of a civilization ".
Trilogy, speculative fiction novels by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson, popularized Discordianism with various quotes and references.
Robert Temple quotes an account from Zhang Yan's Zhongdou xinshu ( 種痘新書 ), or New book on smallpox inoculation, written in 1741 during the Qing Dynasty ( 1644 – 1912 ), which shows how the Chinese process had become refined up until that point:
Dadosky quotes Robert Segal, a professor of religion, who draws a distinction between Platonism and Eliade's " primitive ontology ": for Eliade, the ideal models are patterns that a person or object may or may not imitate ; for Plato, there is a Form for everything, and everything imitates a Form by the very fact that it exists.
Aside from Raphael Holinshed who merely quotes John Bale, the only sixteenth-century references to " Robert Langland " as the author of Piers Plowman come from Bale and Crowley in his preface to the various impressions.
Fields, Ed Bearss, and Stephen B. Oates ; and actors reading contemporary quotes from historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Mary Chesnut, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Walt Whitman, Stonewall Jackson, and Frederick Douglass.
James Young quotes a document written in French, and dated 4 September 1319, entitled: " Lettre d ' attorne pur doner seysine ," and is granted to " Robert de Lawedir Justice de Lounes, .... Donez a la langley en la terre de Meuros le quartior de Septembre en lan de grace MCCC et disneifme.
#: Shostakovich quotes his setting of the Robert Burns poem " MacPhersen Before His Execution " to colour Yevtushenko's imagery of the spirit of mockery, endlessly murdered and endlessly resurrected, denouncing the vain attempts of tyrants to shackle wit.
* In 2004, BookSurge published " Quips, quotes & oats: Smarty Jones Talks " written by Robert L. Merz ( ISBN 1-59457-673-4 )
Stephen Fry quotes Robert Browning's The Lost Leader as an example of the use of dactylic metre to great effect, creating verse with " great rhythmic dash and drive ":
Historian Robert H. Ferrell has alleged that Miller fabricated some of the quotes in his interviews with Truman, which were published after Truman's death.
They were frequently printed with two different papers on the same sheet of paper ( front and back ), and Pope quotes the investigation into Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford ( conducted by Walpole's administration ) as showing that the Tory ministry of Pope's friends had spent over fifty thousand pounds to support political papers.
: Robert Bouchard's voting history and quotes
* Robert De Niro in Analyze This / Analyze That, Meet the Parents / Meet the Fockers / Little Fockers and The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle ( in a short scene where he quotes his famous " talking to me " lines from Taxi Driver word for word ).
Robert A. Hill quotes Fackenheim in a sermon with this context:
Dirk Pitt quotes a brief line of the Inchcape Rock by Robert Southey, " No stir in the air, no stir in the sea, the ship was still as she could be .” while describing his feelings when observing a completely automated vessel.
The Webster's Dictionary also quotes Robert Louis Stevenson from 1883 in a letter saying " He's the real Mackay.
Trevor Royle quotes James Turner who in his memoirs reported that after skirmish in Kilwarlin woods, Irish prisoners were given " bad quarter, being shot dead ", but two other eye witness accounts of the skirmish, ( a letter by Roger Pike and the dispatches of Major-General Robert Monro, the Protestant commander ), do not mention the killing of prisoners.
The manual quotes Robert Orchard, who invented the name as saying " I really thought it existed.
That year Dr. Robert Ferrell, an historian who had published his own biography of Truman, asserted that Miller had fabricated many of the quotes in his book.
: Robert Carrier's voting history and quotes
*" The Price of Pleasure: Pornography, Sexuality, and Relationships ," Documentary film directed by Chyng Sun and Miguel Picker ( 2008 ) quotes Robert Jensen
John Robert Colombo, author of Mysterious Canada: Strange Sights, Extraordinary Events, and Peculiar Places, extracted the quotes about Manlike Woman from David Thompson's Narrative of His Explorations in Western America: 1784-1812 ( 1916 ) edited by J. B. Tyrrell.

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