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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. 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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“Well, are those real problems that need to be solved?” asked Robbins.

Opera advertises Robbins’ choreography as an attraction, and the dancing thrills as advertised, it is very 1957.

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Sir Oliver Robbins, the permanent under-secretary at the Foreign Office, asked Lord Mandelson about the emails on Tuesday, but did not receive a response until the following day.

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“The Vampire Diaries” actor and the five-time Olympian started dating after formally meeting when both were slated to speak at a 2019 workshop organized by motivational speaker Tony Robbins.

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Mr Robbins said councillors "understand the strength of feeling on this issue".

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