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Robbins

[ rob-inz ]

noun

  1. Frederick C(hapman), 1916–2003, U.S. physician: Nobel Prize 1954.
  2. Jerome, 1918–1998, U.S. dancer and choreographer.


Robbins

/ ˈrɒbɪnz /

noun

  1. RobbinsJerome19181998MUSDANCE: ballet dancerDANCE: choreographer Jerome . 1918–98, US ballet dancer and choreographer. He choreographed the musicals The King and I (1951) and West Side Story (1957)


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But I trusted Tony Robbins could sort me out on both fronts.

Like Robbins and the Rockefellers, speaking out against the source of family wealth becomes a source of authority.

But for Reynolds and Robbins, obeying their consciences came with a price tag.

The classes are so much fun Robbins says she tries to go every day.

The next day, Agent Gomez called Arambula to meet him at their usual place, a Baskin Robbins in El Paso.

The finest morning we have yet had: the Robbins, & blue Birds singing all around us.

But Weld was still silent, and not a sound came from either side until old Robbins spoke up.

At first he merely asked Robbins to lend him a shilling, and Robbins merely replied that he would do no such thing.

A ring was immediately formed round Urquhart and Robbins, which I had the pleasure of breaking up.

I got to know of this affair through Robbins' backing up of Cocky, and telling Urquhart that nobody was afraid of him.

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