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Without further inquiry, Pike jumped to the conclusion that Robinson was guilty, and, following the honorable route that would eventually lead to the dueling ground, sent a message to Robinson through his friends, demanding that he either confirm or deny his complicity.
One of the roles she turned down was that of " Mrs. Robinson " in The Graduate, a role that eventually went to Anne Bancroft.
While playing football at PJC, Robinson suffered a fractured ankle, complications from which would eventually delay his deployment status while in the military.
Robinson Jr. eventually completed the treatment program at Daytop Village in Seymour, Connecticut, and became a counselor at the institution.
The matter eventually was wrapped up amicably, with Robinson not receiving a criminal record.
Sir Humphrey often discusses matters with other Permanent Secretaries, who appear similarly sardonic and jaded, and the Cabinet Secretary ( whom he eventually succeeds in Yes, Prime Minister ), Sir Arnold Robinson ( John Nettleton ), an archetype of cynicism, haughtiness and conspiratorial expertise.
James E. Robinson, a native of Union County, would eventually become an Ohio Supreme Court justice.
That land and other Rancho properties were finally sold to the American Abel Stearns, then acquired by the Robinson Trust, a group of investors, which eventually parlayed their holdings into a vast land speculation business.
It sets a long-standing trend of a criminal not punished for his crime ; this is the first Hollywood film where that happened ... The Edward G. Robinson character is viewed as an ordinary man who is influenced by an evil couple who take advantage of his vulnerability and lead him down an amoral road where he eventually in a passionate moment loses his head and commits murder.
Lenihan went on to become the first candidate from his party ever to lose an Irish presidential election, with the Irish Labour Party candidate, Mary Robinson, eventually winning the office.
By 1833, George Augustus Robinson, sponsored by Lieutenant Governor George Arthur, had persuaded the approximately 200 surviving Aboriginal Tasmanians to surrender themselves with assurances that they would be protected, provided for and eventually have their lands returned to them.
The part eventually went to a relatively unknown actor, Andy Robinson.
In his later childhood, Robinson had become a juvenile delinquent, and was eventually sent to St. Andrew's School in Rhode Island, a boarding school for troubled children.
Robinson was offered the role of Garak after he originally auditioned for the role of Odo, which eventually went to Rene Auberjonois.
However, the Master ( Charles Kirkby Robinson ) was opposed and St Catharine ’ s eventually refused.
In 1886, Robinson investigated the charges brought against Sir John Pope Hennessy, Governor of Mauritius, and decreed his suspension pending the decision of the home authorities, who eventually reinstated Hennessy.
ABC eventually caught on to what was happening, and even resorted to hide what was going on by pasting a slide with the words " ABC News Chicago " on the screen during the live feed during times that Robinson was not live over the actual WNT broadcast.
Originally raised a Methodist, Robinson eventually converted in 1970 to the Catholic Church, his wife's faith.
Robinson didn't assign treatment for Cepeda's leg, eventually deciding to trade him.
She eventually gave in to her desires to be with a man whom she thought would treat her better than Mr. Robinson.
After several auditions, Foster & McErloy eventually selected Cindy Herron, Maxine Jones, Dawn Robinson, and Terry Ellis to become the members of En Vogue, as the girl group came to be called.
Robinson eventually returned to directing with an adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's novel The Rum Diary, with the main role performed by Johnny Depp.
Dan and Maggie would eventually settle their family in Pittsburgh's North Side in 1913, where they bought a three story building at the corner of Corey Street and General Robinson Street.
Co-created with James Robinson, Starman led the two to critical acclaim and eventually a Eisner Award for the " Sand and Stars " story arc.

Robinson and signed
Though downplayed by the NFL as inferior, the AFL signed half of the NFL's first-round draft choices in 1960, including All-American Billy Cannon, perennial All-Star Johnny Robinson, and Hall of Famer Ron Mix.
In 1947, Jackie Robinson signed a contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers, breaking the color barrier that had prevented talented African American players from entering the white-only major leagues.
Under Veeck's leadership, one of Cleveland's most significant achievements was breaking the color barrier in the American League by signing Larry Doby, formerly a player for the Negro League's Newark Eagles in, eleven weeks after Jackie Robinson signed with the Dodgers.
Shortly afterwards, Robinson resigned from the party in protest at the Anglo-Irish Agreement that the coalition under Garret FitzGerald had signed with the British Government of Margaret Thatcher.
Warner had signed Raft in 1939, hoping he could substitute in gangster pictures when either Robinson or Cagney were on suspension.
Rasho Nesterovic was signed from Minnesota to help ease the loss of Robinson.
Major League Baseball catcher, coach, scout & manager who scouted & signed Major Leagues ’ 1st black player, Jackie Robinson.
* Branch Rickey, baseball agent that signed Jackie Robinson ; also credited with forming the farm leagues for Major League Baseball
* The Green Belt is signed as Robinson Blvd, Verona Road, and Sandy Creek Road within Penn Hills
When he signed for a rematch with Robinson and chose Gwrych Castle near Abergele in North Wales to train, the castle was constantly hounded by fans and tourists.
It was during this second ' Beijing Spring ' that the China Democracy Party was founded and legally registered by some local authorities, Democracy Wall dissident Wei Jingsheng was released and exiled, China signed the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and China was visited by US President Bill Clinton and UN Human Rights Commissioner Mary Robinson.
Brinsley Schwarz signed a contract with manager Dave Robinson, of Famepushers, who devised a plan to earn the band extensive publicity.
In 1947 at the age of 23, Doby joined Jackie Robinson in breaking the MLB color barrier as he became the first black player to integrate the American League ( AL ) when he signed a contract to play with Bill Veeck's Cleveland Indians.
But unlike the Dodgers ' Branch Rickey, who signed Robinson one full season before bringing him to the National League, or as Jackson of the Call and Post wrote, " planned Robinson's entrance as carefully as a man would plan building a house matchsticks ," Veeck used a different strategy.
In 1960, Gordy signed an unknown named Mary Wells who became the fledgling label's first star, with Smokey Robinson penning her hits " You Beat Me to the Punch ", " Two Lovers ", and " My Guy ".
On 27 February 1884 Robinson signed the London Convention for the British government, with Paul Kruger, the new state president of the South African Republic, S. J.
James ' relationship with Robinson began shortly after James signed with Motown and in 1983, the duo recorded the hit " Ebony Eyes ".
The MPs who signed this motion were: Gregory Campbell ; Iris and Peter Robinson ; Dr. William McCrea ; Jeffrey Donaldson ; David Simpson ; Nigel Dodds and Sammy Wilson.
In 1997, Dawn Robinson announced her departure from the R & B group En Vogue and that she had signed with Aftermath.
Irvin was one of the first black players to be signed after baseball's color line was broken by Jackie Robinson in 1947.
The color line in American baseball excluded players of black African descent from Major League Baseball and affiliated minor leagues, until Jackie Robinson signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers organization for the 1946 season and in 1947, both Robinson in the National League and Larry Doby with the American League's Cleveland Indians appeared in games for the first time in MLB history.
A plaque on the office building that replaced the Dodgers ' old headquarters at 215 Montague Street identifies it as the site where Jackie Robinson signed his major league contract. the Brooklyn Heights Promenade
The founder of the group chose the name " Spur Posse " when a favorite basketball player of theirs, David Robinson, was signed to the San Antonio Spurs.

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