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Critic Roger Ebert called Robertson's portrayal "a sensitive, believable one."
FOXNews.com 2011
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Critic Roger Ebert called Robertson's portrayal "a sensitive, believable one."
The Seattle Times 2011
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Critic Roger Ebert called Robertson's portrayal "a sensitive, believable one."
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2011
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Critic Roger Ebert called Robertson's portrayal "a sensitive, believable one."
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In his book, he cites Dennis Robertson's article on "What Do Economists Economise?"
Thermostats or Muscles?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Sticking with sexual matters this book seems full of them, I turn to Mr. Robertson's entry for Striptease, in which he claims that the first striptease took place at the Moulin Rouge in Paris in 1893.
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This week, duo AlunaGeorge, DJ Stopmakingme and Justin Robertson's current project The Deadstock 33s will be rounding out the rowdy raving.
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It is not a matter of Wikipedia failing to do justice to Mr. Robertson's research, or vice versa, but a simple fact that Mr. Robertson and the massed minds of Internet contributors cannot seem to agree.
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"I agree with Pat Robertson's recent comment," Grooter said.
Michael J. Hunt: In Des Moines, A Few Occupiers Stand With The Many Michael J. Hunt 2011
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It was statistics that provided me the breakthrough that permitted the formulation of Robertson's Law:
Should Empirics Determine the Curriculum?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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