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Robinson and came
The Robinson sisters came to visit Anne in December 1848.
The red-headed Mumy came to prominence in the 1960s as a child actor, most notably as Will Robinson, the youngest of the three children of Prof. John and Dr. Maureen Robinson ( played by Guy Williams and June Lockhart respectively ) and friend of the nefarious and pompous Dr. Zachary Smith ( played by Jonathan Harris ), in the 1960s CBS sci-fi television series Lost in Space.
After leaving the UN in 2002, Robinson formed Realizing Rights: the Ethical Globalization Initiative, which came to a planned end at the end of 2010.
As the government came under increasing attack, Newcastle replaced Robinson with Fox who it was acknowledged carried more political weight and again slighted Pitt.
Although he had been called " crazy " for railing against Ronald Reagan's deep cuts to social programs on the Congress floor, Associated Press political reporter Mike Robinson noted that Washington worked " quietly and thoughtfully " as the time came to pass the act.
Although the Reds won the NL pennant in 1961 and Robinson won his first MVP that year, his best offensive year arguably came in 1962, when he hit. 342 with 51 doubles, 136 RBI and 134 runs.
Frank Mason Robinson came up with the name " Coca-Cola " for the alliterative sound, which was popular among other wine medicines of the time.
Robinson noted he " came up with Robin Hood because The Adventures of Robin Hood were boyhood favorites of mine.
The city of Conway was founded by Asa P. Robinson, who came to Conway shortly after the Civil War.
When the railroad came through, Robinson deeded a small tract of his land back to the railroad for a depot site.
But their victory would not be long-lived as the Union comprehended the significance of the pass, and in November federal troops under T. C. G. Robinson came back and regained control of the island.
Robinson won the first five rounds according to The New York Times Joseph C. Nichols, before Zivic came back to land several punches to Robinson's head in the sixth and seventh rounds.
After being controlled by Robinson in the early portions of the fight, LaMotta came back to take control in the later rounds.
At the start of the fourth round Robinson came out on the attack and stunned Fullmer, and when Fullmer returned with his own punches, Robinson traded with him, as opposed to clinching as he had done in their earlier fight.
The TV show came three years later, and during its run, CBS and 20th Century Fox reached an agreement with Gold Key Comics that allowed the usage of the name ' Robinson ' for the show.
Robinson came to the center of a conflict between the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies ( FARMS ) and publisher Signature Books, through his critical review of the writing of Dan Vogel as being patterned after the teachings of Korihor, an atheist orator in the Book of Mormon.
Robinson thus considered that he had created " art " through photography, since it was only through his direct intervention that the final image came about.
After his 1946 military discharge he returned to Brooklyn and saw play as a catcher in 1947, joining the team's already solid nucleus of Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese and Carl Furillo ; but the emergence of Roy Campanella made it evident that Hodges had little future behind the plate, and he was shifted by manager Leo Durocher to first base, where his play came to be regarded as exemplary.
He came third in the election after Mary Robinson and Brian Lenihan.
The signing of the first black ballplayer in the modern era, Jackie Robinson, came less than a year after Landis's death on Chandler's watch and was engineered by one of Landis's old nemeses, Branch Rickey.
The Modern Lovers, featuring Jonathan Richman, David Robinson ( later of The Cars ), and, ( for a short time ) Jerry Harrison of Talking Heads, came out of Boston, as did more mainstream acts like Aerosmith, The Cars and Boston.
His last attempt at the middleweight title came in April 1952, when Sugar Ray Robinson knocked him out in three rounds.

Robinson and prominence
) He raised his national prominence and defeated by a landslide the candidate backed by Senator Robinson.
He first achieved prominence in 1990 when the contents of his on-the-record interview with then Tánaiste Brian Lenihan, in which Lenihan admitted making calls to the residence of the Irish president seeking to speak to President Hillery to urge him to refuse a Dáil dissolution in controversial circumstances ( something he had previously denied ), led to Lenihan's dismissal from government, his defeat in that year's Irish presidential election and the unexpected election of the left wing liberal Mary Robinson as President of Ireland.
With her new social prominence, Robinson became a trend-setter in London, introducing a loose, flowing muslin style of gown based upon Grecian statuary that became known as the Perdita.
Trained at the San Francisco Workshop, she came to prominence as Elaine Robinson in the 1967 film The Graduate, for which she won a Golden Globe award and received an Academy Award nomination.
In the 1830s Durham came to prominence as the birthplace of Richard P. Robinson, who was tried for and acquitted of the infamous murder of Helen Jewett.
Dominic Robinson came to prominence as an in-house programmer for Hewson when he converted Uridium to the Spectrum ( a feat previously considered impossible ) in 1986.
Robinson came to prominence playing for the Cardiff Blues.
Debra Paget ( born August 19, 1933 ) is an American actress and entertainer who rose to prominence in the 1950s and early 1960s in a variety of feature films, including 20th Century Fox's epic Demetrius and the Gladiators, starring Victor Mature, Jay Robinson and Susan Hayward, a sequel to The Robe.

Robinson and 1983
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The Orioles experienced their greatest success from 1964 – 1983, as well as 1996-1997, winning eight Division Championships ( 1969 – 1971, 1973 – 1974, 1979, 1983, 1997 ), six pennants ( 1966, 1969 – 1971, 1979, 1983 ), three World Series Championships ( 1966, 1970, 1983 ), one wild card berth ( 1996 ), and five Most Valuable Player awards ( 3B Brooks Robinson 1964, OF Frank Robinson 1966, 1B Boog Powell 1970 and SS Cal Ripken Jr. 1983 & 1991 ).
During their most productive years, the Orioles saw three of its players named MVP: ( Frank Robinson in 1966 ; Boog Powell in 1970 ; and Cal Ripken, Jr. in 1983 ).
Additionally, Brooks Robinson was named Most Valuable Player in 1964, just two years before the 1966 – 1983 golden era began.
* Knight Rider episode " Blind Spot ", guest role as blind Julie Robinson ( 1983 )
The Undertones released two further studio singles in 1983 ; their first single, " Got To Have You Back " — which was inspired by both ABC and Smokey Robinson — was released in February and their second single, " Chain of Love ", was released in May.
In 1983, Robinson teamed up with fellow Motown label mate Rick James recording the R & B ballad, " Ebony Eyes ".
In 1983, Reynolds died of bone cancer, and Robinson departed the network, and ABC made Jennings the sole anchor of World News Tonight on September 5, 1983.
In April 1983, Reynolds became ill, leaving both Jennings and Robinson to co-anchor the broadcast until he planned to return ; he never did and died from bone cancer on July 20, 1983.
* Julia Robinson ( 1983 – 84 )
By the time his initial eligibility expired in 1983, the BBWAA had elected only two more players with averages below. 274 – third basemen Eddie Mathews (. 271 ), who hit over 500 HRs, leading the NL twice, and Brooks Robinson (. 267 ), who won an MVP award and set numerous defensive records.
The only USFL all-star on the team was reserve running back Eric Robinson, whose kickoff return for touchdown vs. Tampa Bay at RFK was the only kickoff return for touchdown in the USFL in 1983.
* John Robinson ( bishop of Woolwich ) ( 1919 – 1983 ), British Bishop of Woolwich and Dean of Trinity College

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