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Robert
[ rob-ert ]
noun
- Henry Mar·tyn [mahr, -tn], 1837–1923, U.S. engineer and authority on parliamentary procedure: author of Robert's Rules of Order (1876, revised 1915).
- a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “glory” and “bright.”
Example Sentences
Robert Gardener, Nationwide's chief economist, said there was a "significant jump" in transactions in March, with buyers bringing forward purchases to avoid the additional tax charges.
After her first husband died, Pointer married Robert Symonds.
The death of Robert Cole at Mule Creek State Prison, if determined to be a homicide, would be the latest in a spate of violent deaths at California prisons.
The article, published in the magazine's May issue and online last week, called for Badenoch to be replaced by shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick - who she beat in last year's leadership contest.
Yalda Jabbarpour, director of the Robert Graham Center for Policy Studies, a health policy think tank, said failure to invest robustly in primary care has robbed the public of its benefits.
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