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  • His successor as assistant treasurer will be another prominent player in caucus, Mark Arbib, whose focus will be on small business, an area seen as lagging the roaring resources sectors.

    Australia's Prime Minister Shuffles Cabinet Enda Curran 2011

  • Arbib, who grew to love the British, ends his book with one of the most moving and eloquent tributes to wartime Britain and its people that I have ever read.

    Five Best 2010

  • Arbib, who grew to love the British, ends his book with one of the most moving and eloquent tributes to wartime Britain and its people that I have ever read.

    Five Best 2010

  • Arbib, who grew to love the British, ends his book with one of the most moving and eloquent tributes to wartime Britain and its people that I have ever read.

    Five Best 2010

  • To Robert Arbib, a fast-talking New Yorker, “the conversation bordered on paralysis in social intercourse.”

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • Standing at their low front gates—set between the hedges—farmers and their wives nodded to Arbib and six of his mates as they made their way down to the village of Grundisburgh.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • Positioning themselves at the door of the Dog, Arbib and his mates said so long to their new friends.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • “Our official welcome to England did not come until our third night at Debach…when we decided to wander, against strict regulations, into the countryside, and see what this England was like,” Robert Arbib wrote in the observant book of memories he composed during the war.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • Robert Arbib, the construction engineer who visited the city regularly from his new posting, a short rail ride away.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • Robert Arbib remembered “dancing with a lithe, strong Land Army girl at Ipswich, who had come to the dance fully armed with a long and evil-looking dagger at her hip.”

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

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