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Robinson and repairs
While repairs were underway, Port Robinson residents wishing to travel by car to other side of the community had to drive even farther than usual to use the Main Street Tunnel in Welland.
Robinson International Airport in Tobago was shut down at 8 p. m. Thursday 11 August 2011 due to a Virgin Atlantic Airways Boeing 747-400 destined for Gatwick London which inadvertently encroached on a section of the airport taxiway that was undergoing repairs and which was lit in red.

Robinson and Questor
Just as Questor deciphers the clues and tells Robinson that he knows where Vaslovik is, he is shot by British soldiers, and returned to the laboratory.
Robinson and Questor reach a cave concealed inside Mount Ararat with seconds to spare.
Questor's timer is made safe, and he has found Emil Vaslovik ( Lew Ayres ), who tells Questor and Robinson that he, too, is an android.
Questor's design corrected these failures, and finally Vaslovik is able to die in peace, after asking Robinson to help Questor learn about humanity.
He then takes off in the jet that Questor and Robinson had used, turning on the transmitter as he goes so that they will think that the android is aboard.
The plane is destroyed, killing Darrow, and Questor and Robinson begin their mission together.

Robinson and Darrow
During his lifetime, he numbered among his friends Chief Joseph, Emma Goldman, Ansel Adams, Robinson Jeffers, Clarence Darrow, Childe Hassam, Margaret Sanger, and John Steinbeck.
In desperation, Robinson persuades Darrow to allow Vaslovik's tape — what remains of it — to be loaded.
The android forces Robinson to accompany him in a search for Vaslovik, with Darrow in pursuit of both, following a minuscule datum in his original programming.

Robinson and gives
Some striking applications of ultraproducts include very elegant proofs of the compactness theorem and the completeness theorem, Keisler's ultrapower theorem, which gives an algebraic characterization of the semantic notion of elementary equivalence, and the Robinson-Zakon presentation of the use of superstructures and their monomorphisms to construct nonstandard models of analysis, leading to the growth of the area of non-standard analysis, which was pioneered ( as an application of the compactness theorem ) by Abraham Robinson.
Barton gives Frank a message to carry to Robinson at brigade HQ ; but, when he arrives, the Colonel insists the attack continue.
* Clyde – The leader, a caricature of Edward G. Robinson in Little Caesar and the one in the gray suit ; When he gives instructions to the others, they always respond: " Right, Clyde.
The society also gives out two awards for copy editing, named after its founders: the Robinson Prize, which is awarded to the top editor of the year, and the Glamann Award, which honors contributions to the craft.
Robinson ( 1972 ) gives the flavor of urban redevelopment oriented modeling.
The temple according to Ken Robinson, former member of the First Presidency ," gives form to our commitment to Jesus Christ " and that it " is at the center of meaning and identity for members of the Community of Christ "
" Robinson is dismissive but " Bogart pours her a stiff drink, walks it over ... under gunpoint ... and gives it to her and says ' You deserve this '— it's just a great dramatic scene, it's a wonderful use of a song in a non-musical picture.
It was opened in 1997 by President Mary Robinson and gives visitors an insight into the lifestyle of the Mullet Peninsula in the past including information on St. Deirbhile whose relics can be seen in the surrounding area.
James Robinson gives the character a prominent role in The Shade # 4 ( 2012 ), set in 1944.
The New York Times said of the book when it first appeared: " A first novel this good gives every reader a chance to share in the pleasure of discovery ; to my mind, Ms. McHugh's achievement recalls the best work of Samuel R. Delany and Kim Stanley Robinson without being in the least derivative.

Robinson and him
Now it did not occur to him even to wonder whether it was wise for Robinson to dive again: Rob was his boy, the kid he had rescued from the streets, the object of his pride.
Robinson asked Herford to escort him to the club's lavatory before they sat down for a highball and a game of cards.
If Robinson was a liar and a slanderer, he was also a very canny gentleman, for nothing that Pike could do would pry so much as a single word out of him.
As he left the bus with his money bag, Robinson added, the largest youth accosted him, a quarrel ensued, and the youth knocked him down.
Selkirk's story aroused great interest at home, and Daniel Defoe's fictional character Robinson Crusoe was almost certainly based in part on him.
" He was not supposed to perform, but as he listened to the music of local musician Jesse Robinson who sang a song written for this occasion, Robinson sensed that he wanted to perform and handed him a microphone.
" Robinson writes, " The scenes that awaited him in London were astonishing.
According to David Robinson, unlike in more conventional slapstick comedies, the comic moments in Chaplin's films centred on the Tramp's attitude to the things happening to him: the humour did not come from the Tramp bumping into a tree but from his lifting of his hat to the tree in apology.
Greenberg befriended Robinson and encouraged him ; they became good friends and Robinson credited Greenberg with being a good influence helping him through his rookie year.
As a result, Robinson joined a neighborhood gang, but his friend Carl Anderson persuaded him to abandon it.
Complications of heart disease and diabetes weakened Robinson and made him almost blind by middle age.
The New York Public School system has named a middle school after Robinson, and Dorsey High School plays at a Los Angeles football stadium named after him.
Robinson also has an asteroid named after him, 4319 Jackierobinson.
Ignoring Sir Thomas Robinson, Pitt made frequent and vehement attacks on Newcastle himself, though still continued to serve as Paymaster under him.
The trade is now considered among the most lopsided deals in baseball history, especially as Robinson was only 30 years old and appeared to have many productive years ahead of him.
Dalton's early life was highly influenced by a prominent Eaglesfield Quaker named Elihu Robinson, a competent meteorologist and instrument maker, who got him interested in problems of mathematics and meteorology.
Robinson tries to write a colourful journal but he is incapable of doing so, instead Mercredi writes fictitious stories for him.
When a frantic mother ( Ruth Robinson ) brings him her son ( Dickie Moore ), who has been bitten by a rabid dog, Pasteur is persuaded to try out his untested treatment on the child.
Although he viewed himself as an entertainer first and foremost, his consummate artistry won him the admiration of such twentieth century dance legends as Gene Kelly, George Balanchine, the Nicholas Brothers, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Margot Fonteyn, Bob Fosse, Gregory Hines, Rudolf Nureyev, Michael Jackson and Bill Robinson.
" Wallis urged him to reconsider, and it occurred to Robinson that he could turn this into the story of " an idealistic young doctor challenged by the realities of a cruel and horrifying world.

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