Examples of using Robison in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Terry Robison.
They bring them in and set them at night,” Robison said.
Bruce Robison.
Robison grew up in the 1960s before the diagnosis of Asperger's syndrome existed.
Emily Robison.
In 2002, Boyd became co-artistic director of the orchestra,along with Paula Robison.
James Robison.
Bruce Robison writes that"Campbell would refer to those days as a time when everything in his life was taking shape.
Corwin Robison.
As middle school ended, Robison built a house in Amherst, Massachusetts, so Cubby could go to a good public high school.
John Elder Robison.
Bess Robison Butzner.
Sorry to interrupt,” Mr. Robison said.
Martin Robison Delany.
We wouldn't have done this album without everything we went through,so we have no regrets," Robison said.
Look at Mr. Robison parading them all around.”.
This was our version of the transformative experience Robison had described in his memoir.
In later years[writes Bruce Robison] Campbell would refer to those days as a time when everything in his life was taking shape….
Then the foreign exchange students were following Mr. Robison down the hallway, away from Laurel.
One of these students was Martin Robison Delany, the son of a slave, who during the Civil War led the first all-black Army corps.
Even more amazing, he managed to land himself a girlfriend at 14,an age when Robison“had only dreamed of holding hands or kissing a girl.”.
In 2011, the same year Robison published an advice book for fellow Aspies called Be Different, his son took another route into print.
Mr. Robison said something to the three students who were following him through the hallway, and Tamani's head swung so that even his profile was no longer visible.
Prior to her employment at BP, Ms. Robison was with Vastar as human resources director from January 1997 to September 2000 and as compensation consultant from 1994 through 1996.
Robison, who grew up feeling under siege in a deeply dysfunctional family in the 1960s, champions the label and the tribal protection it offers in a“neurotypical” world that he is sure will always stigmatize and misunderstand people like him- and like his son, Jack.
MBARI researchers Bruce Robison and Kim Reisenbichler observed that when prey such as small fish and jellyfish are spotted, the eyes rotate like binoculars, facing forward as it turns its body from a horizontal to a vertical position to feed.