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    Robin DeRosa (Website)

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    Robin DeRosa's personal website

    Letters, Robin Prytherch and Richard T. Paul, \u27Island of Birds,\u27 February 10, 1989

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    A letter from Robin Prytherch of the BBC Natural History Unit to Richard T. Paul and Paul\u27s response about the BBC show Island of Birds based on footage from Alafia Bank.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/audubon_coastal_islands_records/1031/thumbnail.jp

    Happy Hour with Robin Sacks

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    Robin Sacks is the author of Get Off My Bus!: How to Get Clarity, Get in the Driver\u27s Seat, and Get Moving in Your Life! Introduction by Kristen Kuhlman, LSW, LHNA, MBA/HCM DHA Candidate

    Robin Hood cook book [title page]

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    Robin Hood Flour cook book. Soups, fish, meats, poultry and game, meat and fish sauces, eggs, vegetables, salads, cereal foods, bread, plain cakes, fancy cakes, icings and fillings, pastry and pies, desserts, puddings and sauces, ice cream and ices, beverages, jellies and preserves, instructions and measures, grandmother's recipes, mother's recipes, auntie's recipes.From the Lillian Carefoot Cookbook Collectio

    Letters, Robin Prytherch, Richard T. Paul, and John Dobson, Camera Hides, November 28, 1985

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    Letters between Robin Prytherch, Richard Paul, and John Dobson regarding platform camera hides in Alafia Banks.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/audubon_coastal_islands_records/1045/thumbnail.jp

    Public management : Reinventing Government: a symposium. by Robin Butler

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    tag=1 data=Public management : Reinventing Government: a symposium. by Robin Butler tag=2 data=Butler, Robin tag=3 data=Public Administration, tag=4 data=72 tag=5 data=2 tag=6 data=Summer 1994 tag=7 data=263-270. tag=8 data=MANAGEMENT%PUBLIC SERVICE tag=10 data=The author indicates how the major themes of the book [Reinventing Government] can be seen to correspond with many of the recent management initiatives in UK government. tag=11 data=1994/6/8 tag=12 data=94/0490 tag=13 data=CABThe author indicates how the major themes of the book [Reinventing Government] can be seen to correspond with many of the recent management initiatives in UK government

    Robin Becker, 16th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Robin Becker is the author of Giacometti’s Dog, published in 1990 by the University of Pittsburgh Press. Her previous books are Backtalk and Personal Effects, both published by Alice James Books She has received fellowships in poetry from the Massachusetts Artists Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Her poems appear in many journals including Agni, The American Poetry Review, The Kenyon Review, and Ploughshares. She has published book reviews in Belles Lettres, The Boston Globe, The Boston Review, Prairie Schooner and The Women’s Review of Books She teaches in the Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This year she is Visiting Poet at Pennsylvania State University. Robin Becker serves as Poetry Editor for The Women’s Review of Books and as a member of the board of directors of Associated Writing Programs

    Willy Robin chante et parle de chansons et de son temps travaillant au Québec

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    Willy Robin chante « Je plains le sort d'un jeune garçon » et puis parle des chansons qu’il a apprises de M. Lecointre, un chanteur locale originaire de France. Il commence a chanter « Je suis un homme malheureux de ce monde », qu’il a appris travaillant sur le chantier à Lac St-Jean. Il parle d'autres chanteurs, mentionnant M. Lecointre et Cyril Robin. Il parle encore de chanter et des chansons, puis il chante plusieurs chansons: « Oh, elle était famille royale», « J'ai travaillé cinq à six mois » et « Oh à Paris il y a-t-une gentille brune », entres autres. -- Willy Robin sings "Je plains le sort d'un jeune garçon" and then talks about the songs he learned from Mr. Lecointre, a local singer originally from France. He begins to sing "Je suis un homme malheureux de ce monde", which he learned while working in Lac St. Jean. He talks about other singers, mentioning Mr. Lecointre and Cyril Robin. He talks some more about songs and singing, then sings a few more songs, including "Oh, elle était famille royale", "J'ai travaillé cinq à six mois" and "Oh à Paris il y a-t-une gentille brune"
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