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  • Medieval historian Professor Robert Bartlett says in the programme: She is invoking a saint who has recently had a very good record of miraculous healing and other forms of miraculous activity.

    Documentary on Thomas de Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford 2008

  • Robert Bartlett, chief executive of Chesterton, a real-estate agency that has operated in London for more than a century, said the government's decision on the stamp duty, as the home-purchase tax is called, was too little, too late.

    Housing Plan Fails to Excite 2008

  • In 1652, the Plymouth Colony Records recorded a petition brought by Elizabeth's son-in-law Robert Bartlett.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2007

  • In his review [NYR, May 14] of Norman Cantor's book, Inventing the Middle Ages, entitled "The Cantorbury Tales," Robert Bartlett has readily discerned elements of obsession, prejudice and error in those parts of the book dealing with scholars he is well acquainted with, but he fails to heed his own warning when he ventures into less familiar territory.

    Defending Kantorowicz Benson, Robert L. 1992

  • The Kootenai County sheriff's office says 36-year-old Robert Bartlett of St. Maries man was putting a rifle in a vehicle after a family hunting trip near Harrison when it fired, killing his 7-year-old son.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • He teamed with Robert Bartlett, a University of Georgia law professor who had parsed the document into just 381 words.

    Ars Technica 2011

  • Professor Robert Bartlett ... conveyed the strangeness and excitement of medieval history.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Professor Robert Bartlett ... conveyed the strangeness and excitement of medieval history.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • But a real estate developer named Robert Bartlett sensed an opportunity.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Presentations will examine Peary's technological innovations, his debt to the people of the High Arctic, aka the Inughuit, and the impact of his expeditions on Inughuit culture, the Arctic careers of Josephine Peary and Matthew Henson, the contributions of expedition members Robert Bartlett, George Wardwell and Donald MacMillan, the motivations of Peary's influential backers and hero-makers, and the history of the Peary-Cook controversy, according to the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum's Web site.

    BangorDailyNews.com > News 2009

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