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 Jason Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roberts was loaned out for much of the 2003-04 season to Portsmouth F.C., where he scored 1 goal in 4 appearances, but a transfer request at midseason would land him at Wigan Athletic for an approximately £2 million transfer fee.
Although Roberts has the potential to be one of the most important players for the Grenada national team, availability issues that come with playing in England have limited his impact with the team.
In the 1998-99 season Roberts scored 16 goals in 32 league appearances, and continued his profligacy in the next season, scoring 22 goals in 41 appearances.
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 Jane Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jane Roberts was born in Saratoga Springs, New York, where she attended Skidmore College.
Jane Roberts (1929-1984) was an American author, poet and psychic who wrote a number of books including The Education of Oversoul Seven and Adventures in Consciousness.
Jane Roberts wrote a number of books not dictated by Seth, which discuss the same ideas and how they affected her life.
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 Kate Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kate Roberts is one of the Women writers of Denbighshire featured on the Denbighshire Library Service website.
It was the death of her brother in the First World War that led Roberts to writing.
As well as short stories Roberts also wrote novels, perhaps her most famous being Traed mewn cyffion (=Feet in chains) (1936) which reflected the hard life of a slate quarrying family.
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 Nickla Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nickla Roberts is the daughter of wrestlers Nick Roberts and Lorraine Johnson.
Roberts is not to be confused with the current independent wrestler Baby Doll, nor with a bondage model of the same name.
Nickla Roberts was a professional wrestling valet better known as Baby Doll.
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 Owen Josephus Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roberts was appointed by Roosevelt to head the commission investigating the attack on Pearl Harbor; his report was published in 1942 and was highly critical of the United States Military.
Roberts switched his position on the constitutionality of the New Deal in late 1936, and the Supreme Court handed down West Coast Hotel v.
Roberts became frustrated with the liberalism of Roosevelt's nominees and their willingness to overturn precedent.
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 Emma Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In early 2001, Emma Roberts' half-sister, Grace Nickels, the daughter of her mother and her stepfather, former L.A. Guns bassist Kelly Nickels, was born.
Roberts also is a pop singer; Her debut album, Unfabulous and More: Emma Roberts, was released in 2005.
She is the daughter of actor Eric Roberts and the niece of actress Julia Roberts.
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 Barbara Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Barbara Roberts was elected to the Oregon House of Representatives in 1981.
Roberts is a fourth generation Oregonian and grew up in Sheridan, Oregon, where she graduated from Sheridan High School.
She was married to Oregon State Senator Frank Roberts from 1974 until his death in 1993 as a result of Prostate Cancer.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Barbara_Roberts   (552 words)

  
 David Roberts
Roberts would go on to be signed to A&M Records later, but it was his session work and co-writing that has kept his career hopping.
Session singer/songwriter David Roberts wasn't always behind the scenes making the vocals on other people's records sound good.
Roberts had a solo career of his own wiht 1982's 'All Dressed Up' on WEA Records.
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 Encyclopedia: David Roberts
David Roberts ( October 24, 1796- November 25, 1864), Scottish painter, was born at Stockbridge, Edinburgh.
In 1851, and again in 1853, Roberts visited Italy, painting the "Ducal Palace, Venice", bought by Lord Londesborough, the "Interior of the Basilica of St Peters, Rome, Christmas Day, 1853", and "Rome from the Convent of St Onofrio", presented to the Royal Scottish Academy.
His "Interior of Seville Cathedral" was exhibited in the British Institution in 1834, and sold for 300; and he executed a fine series of Spanish illustrations for the Landscape Annual of 1836, while in 1837 a selection of his Picturesque Sketches in Spain was reproduced by lithography.
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 Encyclopedia: Mark Roberts (singer)
Roberts, Illinois Roberts is a village located in 2000 census, the village had a total population of 387.
Roberts, Wisconsin Roberts is a village located in 2000 census, the village had a total population of 969.
Roberts was born a free man and was raised in Petersburg, Virginia...
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 Chris Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roberts left the company in 2001 during the development of the extremely ambitious Freelancer, a game that was commonly regarded as vaporware due to its promised release date of 2001.
Chris Roberts (born May 27, 1968) is a computer game designer and programmer.
Following the traditions of Origin Systems, Chris Roberts' residence at the outskirts of Austin, Texas is aptly named Commander's Ranch, a reference to the Wing Commander series he created.
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 Kenny Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roberts is regarded as being the first rider to use his knee to balance the bike on the track in corners, and the first to use engine power to spin the rear tyre exiting bends to help steer the bike (a technique known as "throttle steering", common among US flat track racers).
Roberts won two AMA Grand National Championships in 1973-1974 and three 500cc World Championships in 1978-1980 and three Daytona 200 races.
Many world championships were won with Lucky Strike and Marlboro sponsored bikes and Roberts as team manager.
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 Gary Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gary Roberts was drafted by the Calgary Flames in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft.
Roberts is a power forward who plays a strong, physical game and is not afraid to use his body to the fullest.
Gary Roberts was born on the 23rd of May, 1966, in North York, Ontario, Canada.
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 Brad Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brad Roberts (born Bradley Kenneth Roberts, on January 10, 1964 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is the lead singer and guitarist for Canadian rockers Crash Test Dummies.
Roberts began his musical career as a house band player for the Blue Note Cafe in Winnipeg under the moniker “Bad Brad Roberts and the St. James Rhythm Pigs".
Brad met Greg Wells at a songwriter's workshop and invited him to co-write and assist in recording this highly polished and very different album inspired by influences and flavours of Brads new home in Harlem, New York City.
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 Pat Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roberts served as the chairman of the House Agriculture Committee from 1995-97, leading the reform of outdated federal farm policies.
After Sebelius' retirement, Roberts was elected as a Republican to the United States House of Representatives in 1980, serving eight terms until 1997.
At that time, Roberts said about the second half of the report, "It is one of my top priorities." However, after the 2004 election, he stated "To go through that exercise, it seems to me, in a post-election environment — we didn't see how we could do that and achieve any possible progress.
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 Richard Roberts (engineer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roberts was educated by the parish priest, and early found employment with a boatman on the Ellesmere Canal and later at the local limestone quarries.
Roberts was born at Llanymynech, on the border between England and Wales.
Roberts was a prolific inventor and manufacturer, ranging over turret clock-making, to road vehicles, to iron ship building, to a punching machine, operating on the same system as the Jacquered Loom, for punching the rivet holes in the iron plates making up the railway bridge over the river Conwy in North Wales.
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 Nicola Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nicola Maria Roberts (born October 5, 1985 in Stamford, England), a British pop star from Runcorn is the youngest member of Girls Aloud.
Nicola was originally eliminated before the final stage, but was brought back into the final ten after Nicola Ward pulled out of the show after disagreeing with the show's contract.
Nicola debuted in FHM's one hundred Sexiest Women list in 2005, charting at #77, ahead of the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Dannii Minogue and Hilary Duff.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nicola_Roberts   (189 words)

  
 Roberts AB - Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin
Företaget grundades 1910 av Harry Roberts och hans far Robert Roberts.
Roberts AB är ett företag i Örebro som tillverkar merparten av all essens som används för att tillverka (jul)must- alltså bara ingredienserna, inte själva musten.
Receptet till musten fick Harry och Robert från Tyskland.
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 Luckey Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert's reach on the keyboard was unusually large, leading to a rumor that he had the webbing between his fingers surgically cut, which those who knew him and saw him play live denounce as false; Roberts simply had naturally large hands with wide finger spread.
Luckey Roberts was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was playing piano and acting professionally with traveling African American minstrel shows in his childhood.
Roberts toured France and the UK with James Reese Europe during World War I, then returned to New York where he wrote music for various shows and recorded piano rolls.
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 Frederick John Roberts
Frederick Roberts, was a farmer and shearer originally from Orford, near Port Fairy.
After selling "The Mansion", Frederick and Amy purchased a dairy farm at Tonghi Creek in East Gippsland before moving to Oakleigh in 1936.
In 1926 they moved to Springvale where they built a shop and dwelling (still there 2004), and in early 1928 traded the shop to purchase "The Mansion", Beechworth, staying until 1931.
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 Lord Roberts of Kandahar. Biography.
Roberts now recommended the political dismemberment of Afghanistan, and negotiations were carried on with the northern tribes for the appointment of an Amir for the Kabul district only.
Roberts was ordered to proceed thither at once with a specially selected column of 10,000 troops and his new transport corps.
Roberts distinguished himself at the engagement of Khudaganj, on the 2nd of January 1858, by capturing, in single-handed combat, a standard from two sepoys, and also by cutting down a sepoy about to kill a sowar.
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 Robert Studley Forrest Hughes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Studley Forrest Hughes (born July 28, 1938), usually known simply as Robert Hughes, OA is an Australian art critic, writer, documentary broadcaster and republican (anti-monarchist).
Hughes comes from a distinguished and well-connected Australian family — his older brother is the leading Australian lawyer and former federal Attorney-General, Tom Hughes AO, QC, and his niece Lucy Turnbull (Tom's daughter), a former Deputy Lord Mayor of Sydney, is married to leading Australian businesman and politican Malcolm Turnbull.
Hughes did not give evidence and his defence was technical, in that the prosecution could not rule out the possibility of a mechanical failure causing the car to veer over the centreline.
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 Handbook of Texas Online: ROBERTS COUNTY
In 1876 Roberts County was carved from Bexar County and the Clay Land District and attached to Wheeler County for judicial purposes.
Roberts County's population was relatively static in the 1920s, with 1,457 inhabitants in 1930.
The county was named for two distinguished Texans with the surname Roberts, John S. Roberts and Oran Milo Roberts.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/RR/hcr8.html   (1159 words)

  
 John Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roberts wrote for a 3-0 panel affirming a district court decision that dismissed the girl's complaint, which was predicated on the Fourth and Fifth Amendments, specifically the claim that an adult would have only received a citation for the same offense, while children must be detained until parents are notified.
Roberts is sworn in as Chief Justice by Justice John Paul Stevens in the East Room of the White House, September 29, 2005.
Roberts was born in Buffalo, New York, on January 27, 1955, son of John G. Roberts and Rosemary Podrasky.
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 Bartholomew Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some historians have argued Bartholomew Roberts might have been a woman, for example he might have been Anne Bonny after she escaped the gallows, this however is untrue as John Robert's history dating to his youth is now verified.
Bartholomew Roberts born John Robert (May 17, 1682- February 10, 1722), also known as Black Bart (welsh: Barti Ddu), was one of the most notorious pirates of his day.
Roberts was killed by grapeshot cannon fire, which struck him in the throat, while he was battling Captain Chaloner Ogle's company of HMS Swallow.
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 Ed Roberts
Ed Roberts was the founder of Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) which built the Altair 8800, one of the very first hobbyist personal computers.
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 Lawrence Goodhue Inc
David Roberts R.A. ince 1989, we have been the leading sellers in North America of the original
David Roberts R.A. e have been full-time dealers in fine antique prints for over 15 years.
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 Egypt of David Roberts Screensaver
David Roberts traveled in Egypt in the early 1800's.
Roberts painted these pictures on his travels up the Nile in 1838 and 1839.
All images in the screensaver have been enhanced to show the vibrant colors of Cairo and the heiroglyphic details and delicate colors of the pharaonic ruins that Roberts painstakingly captured in his watercolors.
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 Dave Roberts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although Roberts never stole second, his presence on first base was enough to split Gordon's attention, and he seemed to focus on keeping Roberts from stealing as he had the night before than in pitching to Trot Nixon at the plate.
Dave Roberts, born David Ray Roberts (May 31, 1972 in Okinawa, Japan), is a Major League Baseball center fielder who plays for the San Diego Padres.
Roberts is often thought of, along with Nippy Jones (See: 1957 World Series) as the most important postseason player ever, that has no career postseason hits.
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