Similar words: probe, microbe, wardrobe, sober, robespierre, robber, sobering, robbery. Meaning: n. United States parliamentary authority and author (in 1876) of Robert's Rules of Order (1837-1923).
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91. He had a wide interest in many things including astronomy and had read all the works of Sir Robert Ball.
92. Robert dived into the shallow end of the pool at Nettlebed and sustained a broken neck and back injuries.
93. An alternative speculation is that he exists at present under the alias of Robert S.. Fanshaw or another alias.
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94. Robert could see the brilliant light flooding the Bloomsbury street outside.
95. He then persuaded the late Robert Maxwell to join the board.
96. Robert had an accident in the lab. He was opening a bottle of acid and he spilt some on his hands.
97. Robert Browne - founder of the Congregational Church - is buried here.
98. I still have bitter feelings for Robert. What can I say? He completely betrayed my trust.
99. It can be traced back to nineteenth-century philanthropists like the early socialist entrepreneur Robert Owen and various Quaker-owned businesses.
100. He admires actors like Robert Redford and Warren Beatty - who have managed to overcome their good looks and make a career.
101. Read in studio One of the oldest parts of Robert Maxwell's collapsed empire has been revived by a management buyout.
102. As long as Robert Hirsh is alive, deejays will never be at the absolute bottom of the barrel.
103. Andrew Evans is ruled out along with quick bowler Robert Jones.
104. He has, of course,(sentencedict.com) come into recent prominence through a long association with the late Robert Maxwell.
105. He was at a banquet in honour of a Little League team of which his son Robert was a member.
106. Further details and colour brochure from Robert and Barbara Hackett.
107. Robert waved briefly, ducked, and looked for an alternative means of escape.
108. The contradictions in the Clinton policy were trenchantly described in a recent article by Robert Kagan, a former Reagan administration official.
109. Robert Hardy was there to re-rehearse the discussions they had held on desolate airfields during the war.
110. Robert Kennedy was assassinated in the kitchen following his greatest political triumph.
111. Pray that the Lord would help Robert adjust to his new school.
112. Some one was beating what sounded like a tambourine, and, high above all this, Robert thought he heard a flute.
113. Robert Jenkins continues to play left tackle, as Harlow recovers from a nerve problem that affects his hip and back.
114. Jack Kennedy summoning Robert Frost to deliver an inauguration poem and confer a bardic benediction on the new administration.
115. In a phone booth, Celine gives Robert lessons in sounding demanding and ruthless in his ransom calls to Naville.
116. Robert Crehan claims he was held down as the body building star repeatedly kicked him.
117. He speaks emphatically, does Robert Bruck, his bald head bobbing atop a thickset frame.
118. The leaves of herb Robert were changing already to an autumnal red.
119. The main candidate for the position is Robert Lutz, age 59, an ambitious former Ford Motor Co. executive.
120. The car was her and boyfriend Robert; s pride and joy.