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Robinson is the title of a few stores:

Robinson, Illinois Robinson, North Dakota Robinson, Texas Robinson, name of the hill in the Lake District H.B. Robinson Nuclear Generating Station is a nuclear power plant

Robinson is a name of one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge

Robinson too is or even was the last name of many souls:

Andrew (Andy) Robinson, American actor (born 1942) Andy Robinson, English rugby union coach & previous streaming video player (born 1964) W. Andrew Robinson, British author and editor (born 1957) Arthur H. Robinson, American geographer and cartographer (1915–2004) Arthur N.R. Robinson, former President (19972003) and Prime Minister (1986–1991) of Trinidad and Tobago (1926) David Maurice Robinson, American cager (1965) Sir David Robinson, British philanthropist & enterpriser (1904–1987) Edward G. Robinson, a Romanian-American actor (1893–1973) Edwin Arlington Robinson, an American poet (1869–1935) Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon aka Viscount Goderich, British statesman & prime minister (1782–1859) Gene Robinson, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Up to date Hampshire (born 1947) George Frederick Samuel Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon, British politician (1827–1909) Hercules Robinson, 1st Raron Rosmead, British compound administrator (1824–1897) J. G. Robinson, British locomotive engineer Jack Robinson, English football player, famous goalkeeper Jack Roosevelt (Jackie) Robinson, first African U.s. Major League Baseball streaming video player (1919–1972) Joan Robinson, economist John Robinson was a title of many persons Julia Robinson (née Bowman), Western mathematician, number 1 female president of the AMS (1919–1985) Kim Stanley Robinson, American science fiction writer (born 1952) Mary Robinson, first female President of Ireland (born 1944) Mary Robinson (née Darby), English poet (1756 or 1758–1800) Neville Robinson, British physicist (1925–1996). Paul Robinson was a title of many persons Raphael M. Robinson, American mathematician (1911–1995) Ray Charles Robinson, American piano player & discoverer of soul music (1930–2004) Robert Robinson, British radio and TV presenter Sir Robert Robinson, Nobel prize for Chemistry winner (1947) Samuel Robinson was an alias of South American philosopher & pedagogue Simón Rodríguez (1769–1854) Sugar Ray Robinson was an alias of an U.s. boxer Walker Smith Jr. (1921–1989) Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron of Grantham, English diplomat & politician (c. 1695–1770) Tony Robinson, British television comedy actor and political candidate (born 1946) William Robinson, English practical gardener and journalist (1838–1935) William Robinson, American civil engineer who developed electrical signals for railroads (1840–1921) William Heath Robinson, a British cartoonist & illustrator (1872–1944) William (Smokey) Robinson, African American pop-singer (born 1940)

Additionally to it: Robinson Crusoe is a name of fictitious character & title of the novel by Daniel Defoe, published in 1719 The Swiss Family Robinson is the novel, published in 1812, just about a Swiss family shipwrecked on the way to Australia. It was written by Johann David Wyss. Robinson list is the name utilized for even a listings that contains addresses or number of humans world health organization don't are contacted by marketers. Mrs. Robinson is a song by Simon and Garfunkel from 1968. A song is featured in the film The Graduate, in which Mrs. Robinson is one of a independent characters. Robinson is an aircraft manufacturer.






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