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Robinson
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Despite the seriousness of his illness, Mr Robinson is in good spirits.
The hand of the magician was quicker than our eyes. Before we could say Jack Robinson, the cards he was holding between his fingers disappeared.
How long have you known Jim Robinson?
Robinson is a practical, rational and brave man.
He went into the kitchen, and before you could say Jack Robinson he had produced a meal.
Robinson Crusoe was marooned on a desert island.
The speeding vehicle skidded and crashed head-on into the rear-end of a truck before the driver could say Jack Robinson.
Movie subtitles
This is Professor Robinson, law.
I can bunk in with Professor Robinson.
Robinson, what did you make of what Oddly was saying?
Did you hear that, Robinson?
No, Mr. Robinson.
Now, Mr. Robinson, I think we'll make it bye-byes.
Now, I've made a nice hot toddy for you, Mr. Robinson.
Mr. Robinson hasn't been able to stir out of his room since he arrived.
I think it would be such a good idea if I made Mr. Robinson a nice, hot mustard plaster.
I think I'll take some sherry up to Mr. Robinson.
May I speak to Mr. Robinson, please?
Thank you, Mrs Robinson.
In my mind, there is no difference between the magic rhythms. of Bill Shakespeare's immortal verse and the magic rhythms. of Bill Robinson's immortal feet.
All right, what did Bill Robinson do?
And when I saw Edward Robinson and George E. Stone put this box in a drawer. I knew something was wrong.
Ahoy, Robinson Crusoe.
Say, who's this fella Jack Robinson?
Michelangelo, Robinson Crusoe, and. Du Guesclin, and Philip the Fair.
Never should've told he looks like Eddie Robinson.
Tell Robinson to go and get Dr Macintosh.
Us and Packy Robinson.
Isn't it dreadful? Mr. Robinson hasn't been able to stir out of his room since he arrived.
Robinson Crusoe was born in the city of York.
That's Dr. Robinson.
I betcha they're lookin' for Doc Robinson.
They found Doc Robinson's body. - And arrested Muff.
He didn't kill Doc Robinson!
It's the Robinson's number.
Robinson's done a lot of work for me, one way or another.
Miss Webster has called to see Mrs. Robinson.
Well, if Mr. Robinson doesn't mind, I don't. We leave at 4:00.
The English family Robinson.
Mrs Robinson?
Mrs Robinson, how do you know she wasn't shot?
Good night, Robinson.
News and current affairs
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson is to be replaced by the Brazilian Sergio Vieira de Mello, a longtime UN diplomat, on September 12 th.
The parallel to Chase's book today is the 2012 bestseller Why Nations Fail by the economist Daron Acemoglu and the political scientist James Robinson.
Acemoglu and Robinson argue that in the broad sweep of history, political orders that include everyone in the economic process are more likely to succeed in the long term.
I see only two possible candidates that could meet these qualities: former Irish President Mary Robinson and French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde.
Although the differences between Robinson and Lagarde are many, both would be excellent choices.
As the economist Joan Robinson pointed out in 1947, just about any exchange rate will be the equilibrium value for some combination of these other variables.
Moreover, Robinson, born in 1944, is a twentieth-century person. The presidency of the EU would mark the twilight of her career.
Robinson or Lagarde could be the inspiring leaders that the EU needs to make this dream a reality.