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Robart in Soissons-Lamontagne in the vicinity of Pétion-ville in 1972.
Jim Luce: One of Tens of Thousands: Diaspora Doctor Continues to Help Haiti Jim Luce 2011
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Robart in Soissons-Lamontagne in the vicinity of Pétion-ville in 1972.
Jim Luce: One of Tens of Thousands: Diaspora Doctor Continues to Help Haiti Jim Luce 2011
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It stars his heartthrob son, Louis Garrel, as a tortured artist whose marriage to a free-spirited Italian actress (Monica Belluci) becomes an existential sideshow for a parallel couple (Céline Sallette, Jérôme Robart), aspiring actors who have come from Paris to share their summer flat in Rome.
Sad Sacks and Barrels of Laughs Steve Dollar 2012
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Robart in Soissons-Lamontagne in the vicinity of Pétion-ville in 1972.
Jim Luce: One of Tens of Thousands: Diaspora Doctor Continues to Help Haiti Jim Luce 2011
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Robart in Soissons-Lamontagne in the vicinity of Pétion-ville in 1972.
Jim Luce: One of Tens of Thousands: Diaspora Doctor Continues to Help Haiti Jim Luce 2011
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(These are the same wizards of robotics that put together the ultra-intimidating Robart III guard drone.)
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In his ruling, Robart agrees with plaintiff and aspiring strip-club owner Bob Davis that the indefinite moratorium constitutes "an unconstitutional prior restraint on free expression because it fails to provide adequate procedural safeguards," such as a reasonable time frame to issue or deny strip-club licenses and the ability to appeal if a license is mistakenly denied.
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In his ruling, Robart agrees with plaintiff and aspiring strip-club owner Bob Davis that the indefinite moratorium constitutes "an unconstitutional prior restraint on free expression because it fails to provide adequate procedural safeguards," such as a reasonable time frame to issue or deny strip-club licenses and the ability to appeal if a license is mistakenly denied.
Archive 2005-09-11 2005
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Sentencing Miracle, Robart imposed a prison term one year longer than that requested by prosecutors.
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Robert Miracle's Ponzi scheme "ruined people's lives," U.S. District Court Judge James Robart while sentencing the 50-year-old on Monday.
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