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This so-called " first draft " for unification took place a full one-hundred years before the signing of the 1707 accord, which respectively preceded the commencement of Robinson Crusoe by another full ten years.
In Baltimore, Cabell was stuck behind third baseman Brooks Robinson, but he took advantage of his opportunity in Houston and became their everyday third baseman.
Upon election, however, Robinson took steps to de-politicize the office.
Immediately after the Broncos got the ball back, Smith broke ahead of Falcons safety Eugene Robinson, caught a pass from Elway, and took off for an 80-yard touchdown reception, giving Denver a 17-3 lead ( the fourth 80 + yard touchdown pass play in Super Bowl history ).
County business initially took place in a building at the intersection of California Avenue and Robinson Street until the construction of the first Oklahoma County Courthouse at 520 West Main Street in the 1900s.
Peter Robinson took over as DUP leader on 31 May 2008, and replaced Paisley as First Minister on 5 June 2008.
The DUP took two seats in the multi-party power-sharing executive ( Paisley, like the leaders of the Social Democratic and Labour Party and Sinn Féin chose not to become a minister ) but those DUP members serving as ministers ( Peter Robinson and Nigel Dodds ) refused to attend meetings of the Executive Committee ( cabinet ) in protest at Sinn Féin's participation.
* PIKE Captain Robinson D. Pike ( 1838 – 1906 ) of Bayfield, Wisconsin took over the former ALPHA option in 1889.
In 1970 Robinson violated probation by moving back to Chicago without his probation officer's permission ( or knowledge ), and took a job as an insurance salesman at R. B.
There were also a number of murders that took place in Crawford, most involving soldiers from Fort Robinson.
Robinson Publishing Company took over publication of the newspaper in 1988.
During the Johnson County War of 1892, a group of Buffalo Soldiers from Fort Robinson, took the train to Gillette, and marched to Suggs.
James Robinson, the writer who helped spearhead the initial 1999 JSA relaunch, took over as the book's writer for the crossover while Mark Bagley illustrated the entire event.
The first half of the bout was very close, but Robinson took control in the second half.
In the Yankee Stadium bout with Maxim, Robinson built a lead on all three judges ' scorecards, but the temperature in the ring took its toll.
Giardello knocked Robinson down in the fourth round, and the 43 year old took until the count of nine to rise to his feet.
Robinson inspired several other fighters who took the nickname " Sugar " in homage to him such as Sugar Ray Leonard, Sugar Shane Mosley, and MMA fighter " Sugar " Rashad Evans.
Martin defended her title six more times, including a rematch with Szymansky, a fourth fight with Buchanan and defenses versus Melinda Robinson and Sue Chase, winning all of them, before the fight that many credit for putting women's boxing on the sports fans ' radar took place: On March 16, 1996, she and Deirdre Gogarty fought what many consider a great fight, in front of Showtime cameras.
Robinson got up and took control over much of the fight, winning via unanimous decision.
In 1944, athletic star Jackie Robinson took a similar stand in a confrontation with a United States Army officer in Fort Hood, Texas, by refusing to move to the back of a bus.
According to Pep's later telling, Robinson was an amateur champion in the state of New York, where amateurs were not paid, so he took a pseudonym to get bouts for money in Connecticut.
Robinson took steps to clear his name, such as having a representative go through his check stubs to ensure that none had been issued to subversive organizations.
On 23 April 1945, Brigadier General Robinson E. Duff, assistant division commander of the US 10th Mountain Division, was wounded ; Darby took over for Duff.
Fredrick Robinson, Lord Goderich took a special liking to the house in the late 1820s ; he spent state funds lavishly remodelling the interior.

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John Robinson in " Redating the New Testament " ( 1976 ) has heavily criticised Charles ' position and accepted apostolic authorship, dating John's Gospel before the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD.
Historical statistical analysis indicates Robinson was an outstanding fielder throughout his ten years in the major leagues and at virtually every position he played.
Pitt and Henry Fox were considered the two favourites for the position, but Newcastle instead rejected them both and turned to the less well-known figure of Sir Thomas Robinson, a career diplomat, to fill the post.
During a game against the Houston Astros on May 25, 2006, Robinson pulled Nationals catcher Matt LeCroy during the middle of the 7th inning, violating an unwritten rule that managers do not remove position players in the middle of an inning.
When a scheme to unite a number of government offices on the site of Somerset House in the Strand was projected, his position did not give him automatic authoriy over the construction ; however when William Robinson, secretary to the board, who had been put in charge of the new building, died in 1775, Chambers became its architect.
By 1969, Robinson had voiced his opinion on wanting to retire from the road to focus on raising a family with wife Claudette and their two children, and also focus his duties as Motown's vice president, a job he earned by the mid-1960s after Esther Gordy Edwards had left the position and began mentoring Motown acts on the label's Motortown Revues.
After Motown was sold off to MCA in 1988, Robinson relinquished his position as vice president.
John Thomas Romney Robinson: Invented the cup anemometer and measured the position of Armagh with rockets.
Robinson was assigned to play as the team's first baseman, and Reese retained his position.
Robinson served under Lord Liverpool as Vice-President of the Board of Trade between 1812 and 1818, and as joint-Paymaster of the Forces between 1813 and 1817, from which position he sponsored the Corn Laws of 1815.
Doby had played the position before with the Eagles but was without a proper glove for first base and met much resistance when attempts were made to borrow one from teammates, including first baseman Eddie Robinson, for whom Boudreau had asked Doby to replace that day.
Robinson secured a permanent position as a result of scooping the details of the story of Brian Epstein's death from being a family friend of the Liverpool solicitor handling the legalities, offering him a ride to Euston station when he could not find an available taxi.
When Woodward resigned from the role of England coach in September 2004, Robinson was named as acting coach before being confirmed in the position.
In November 2006, it was confirmed that Robinson would remain Head Coach with the position reviewed after the two tests against South Africa.
Senior Democratic Senator was expected to take Underwood's place, but withdrew his name from consideration after Robinson challenged him for the position.
By unanimous acclamation, Robinson became the Democratic leader, a position he would hold until his death in 1937.
As minority leader, Robinson took over the distribution of patronage appointments and reformed the committee assignment process, decreeing that no senator would hold the top Democratic position in more than one important committee.
Immediately upon graduation, Robinson applied for a position at the White House.
Robinson was also credited with establishing Towngas, the territory's premier gas provider ( a position it still holds today ), for lighting the streets.
The Jameson Raid produced a permanent estrangement between him and Cecil Rhodes, and he was out of sympathy with the new colonial secretary, Joseph Chamberlain, who had criticized his appointment, and now desired Robinson to take this opportunity of settling the whole question of the position of the Uitlanders in the Transvaal.
On March 27, 2007 President Robinson retired from his position in the First Presidency and Becky Savage was ordained into the First Presidency.
Dr. Robinson ( Moultrie Kelsall ), the senior missionary, feels sorry for her and secures her a position in the home of a veteran explorer with contacts in China.
In 2005 Simonsen was a competitor on the television show Robinson VIP, a Scandinavian adaptation and celebrity edition of Survivor, achieving the position as runner-up.
In 1751 he became Secretary of State for the Southern Department, transferring in 1754 to the Northern Department, and he remained in office until March 1761, when he was dismissed by King George III in favor of Lord Bute, although he had largely been a cipher in that position to the stronger personalities of his colleagues, successively the Duke of Newcastle, Thomas Robinson, Henry Fox, and William Pitt the Elder.

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