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  • Robert Ramsay Wright
  • Scottish zoologist and academic (1852–1933)

    Robert Ramsay Wright (23 September 1852 – 6 September 1933) was a Scottish zoologist and academic whose professional career was spent in Canada. Born in

    Robert Ramsay Wright

    Robert Ramsay Wright

    Robert_Ramsay_Wright

  • Robert Wright
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    courtier Robert Wright (Medal of Honor) (1828–1885), Irish-born American Union Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient Robert Ramsay Wright (1852–1933)

    Robert Wright

    Robert_Wright

  • Frank Rattray Lillie
  • American zoologist (1870–1947)

    Originally intending to study theology, Lillie came under the tutelage of Robert Ramsay Wright and Archibald Macallum, who influenced Lillie to study endocrinology

    Frank Rattray Lillie

    Frank Rattray Lillie

    Frank_Rattray_Lillie

  • The Hallmarked Man
  • 2025 detective novel by J. K. Rowling

    Mullins hires the agency to investigate the body of "William Wright" found in the vault of Ramsay Silver. Identification is difficult due to mutilation and

    The Hallmarked Man

    The_Hallmarked_Man

  • Dalla Lana School of Public Health
  • School of public health at the University of Toronto

    then-Medical Officer of Health JWS McCullough and Professor of Biology Robert Ramsay Wright, Amyot championed the creation of a Diploma in Public Health (DPH)

    Dalla Lana School of Public Health

    Dalla_Lana_School_of_Public_Health

  • List of University of Edinburgh people
  • discoverer of Digitalis Asrat Woldeyes, Ethiopian surgeon and politician Robert Ramsay Wright, biologist, helped to re-establish the University of Toronto Faculty

    List of University of Edinburgh people

    List_of_University_of_Edinburgh_people

  • University of Toronto Faculty of Arts and Science
  • Largest division of the University of Toronto

    University of Toronto Press. Kalvapalle, Rahul (May 21, 2026). "Stephen Wright appointed dean of U of T's Faculty of Arts & Science". University of Toronto

    University of Toronto Faculty of Arts and Science

    University of Toronto Faculty of Arts and Science

    University_of_Toronto_Faculty_of_Arts_and_Science

  • Oxyropsis wrightiana
  • Species of fish

    Scottish-Canadian zoologist Robert Ramsay Wright, although the Eigenmanns mispelt his middle name as Ramsey, in recognition of Wright's contribution to the study

    Oxyropsis wrightiana

    Oxyropsis_wrightiana

  • Fisheries Research Board of Canada
  • Defunct Canadian federal agency

    secretary-treasurer and seven trustees. Among the trustees were Robert Ramsay Wright, Archibald Macallum, Victor-Alphonse Huard, and Ernest MacBride.

    Fisheries Research Board of Canada

    Fisheries_Research_Board_of_Canada

  • Alfred Baker (academic)
  • Canadian academic

    Vol. I. Chicago: F.E. Compton & Company – via Wikisource. [scan ] Brown, Robert Craig (2013). Arts and Science at Toronto: A History, 1827-1990. Toronto:

    Alfred Baker (academic)

    Alfred_Baker_(academic)

  • Soccer Aid
  • English annual charity football event

    managed by Ruud Gullit, with Gus Poyet as his assistant. Captain Gordon Ramsay injured his leg in the early training sessions and was considered doubtful

    Soccer Aid

    Soccer_Aid

  • We Need to Talk About Kevin (film)
  • 2011 film by Lynne Ramsay

    to Talk About Kevin is a 2011 psychological drama film directed by Lynne Ramsay from a screenplay she co-wrote with Rory Stewart Kinnear, based on the 2003

    We Need to Talk About Kevin (film)

    We_Need_to_Talk_About_Kevin_(film)

  • William Frederick King
  • Canadian surveyor, astronomer, and civil servant

    Professional and academic associations Preceded by Robert Ramsay Wright President of the Royal Society of Canada 1911–1912 Succeeded by William Dawson

    William Frederick King

    William Frederick King

    William_Frederick_King

  • James Beaven
  • Canadian priest (1801–1875)

    in English in Canada. Beaven and his wife had seven children; one son, Robert, became premier of British Columbia from 1882 to 1883. Millman, T.R. (1972)

    James Beaven

    James_Beaven

  • An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump
  • 1768 painting by Joseph Wright of Derby

    is a 1768 oil-on-canvas painting by Joseph Wright of Derby, one of a number of candlelit scenes that Wright painted during the 1760s. The painting departed

    An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump

    An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump

    An_Experiment_on_a_Bird_in_the_Air_Pump

  • Jack Collins (actor)
  • American actor (1918–2005)

    television series Occasional Wife. Collins also played San Francisco Mayor Robert Ramsay in Irwin Allen's film The Towering Inferno (1974). Collins appeared

    Jack Collins (actor)

    Jack Collins (actor)

    Jack_Collins_(actor)

  • List of Game of Thrones characters
  • named Warden of the North and legitimizes Ramsay, making him Ramsay Bolton. Sansa Stark is then married to Ramsay, thanks to an arrangement made by Petyr

    List of Game of Thrones characters

    List_of_Game_of_Thrones_characters

  • Robert Rose (poet)
  • English poet (1806–1849)

    Horsman. p. 72. Ramsay, John (1844). Woodnotes of a Wanderer. London: David Bogue. Johnson, Joseph (6 June 1885). Nodal, J. H. (ed.). "Robert Rose, the "Bard

    Robert Rose (poet)

    Robert_Rose_(poet)

  • Ramsay Hill
  • British actor (1889–1976)

    Ramsay Hill (born Cyril Seys Ramsay-Hill; 30 November 1889 – 3 February 1976) was a British radio and film actor, and a former British and Egyptian army

    Ramsay Hill

    Ramsay_Hill

  • Rhun ap Iorwerth
  • First Minister of Wales since 2026

    IsherwoodR Laura Anne JonesR (Jul 2020–) David MeldingR Darren Millar Nick Ramsay (–Dec 2019, Feb 2020–)×× Mark RecklessR (Apr 2017–May 2019)× Plaid Cymru

    Rhun ap Iorwerth

    Rhun ap Iorwerth

    Rhun_ap_Iorwerth

  • Titian Peale
  • American naturalist, artist and explorer (1799–1885)

    Titian Ramsay Peale (November 17, 1799 – March 13, 1885) was an American artist, naturalist, and explorer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a scientific

    Titian Peale

    Titian Peale

    Titian_Peale

  • Coralie Fargeat
  • French filmmaker (born 1976)

    Wright (2004) Jessica Sharzer (2011) Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard (2012) Glen Mazzara (2013) Jennifer Kent (2014) David Robert Mitchell (2015) Robert

    Coralie Fargeat

    Coralie Fargeat

    Coralie_Fargeat

  • Ramsay Cook
  • Canadian historian (1931–2016)

    George Ramsay Cook OC FRSC (28 November 1931 – 14 July 2016) was a Canadian historian and general editor of the Dictionary of Canadian Biography. He was

    Ramsay Cook

    Ramsay_Cook

  • Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey
  • English soldier, courtier, and politician

    buried at Grimsthorpe. Bertie married firstly, on 18 April 1627, Martha Ramsay (née Cockayne), Dowager Countess of Holderness and daughter of Sir William

    Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey

    Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey

    Montagu_Bertie,_2nd_Earl_of_Lindsey

  • Alwin H. Küchler
  • German cinematographer

    the National Film and Television School. During his study he met Lynne Ramsay and realized a few short films with her. In 1999 he made his feature film

    Alwin H. Küchler

    Alwin_H._Küchler

  • Haggis
  • Scottish savoury pudding containing sheep's pluck

    an animal", guardian.co.uk, 2003-11-27. "Traditional Ball Haggis (1kg) – Ramsay of Carluke". "The Jewish Chronicle ePaper". thejc.newspaperdirect.com. Archived

    Haggis

    Haggis

    Haggis

  • Liberty (1986 film)
  • 1986 American TV series or program

    (Chris Sarandon), shop owner Seamus Reilly (George Kennedy), and assistant Robert Johnson (LeVar Burton). Marchant falls in love with poet Emma Lazarus (Carrie

    Liberty (1986 film)

    Liberty_(1986_film)

  • Art Gallery of South Australia
  • Art gallery in Adelaide, Australia

    Ramsay Art Prize". Adelaide Review. Retrieved 15 June 2019. "Ramsay Art Prize". AGSA. Retrieved 15 June 2019. Coggan, Michael (26 May 2017). "Ramsay Art

    Art Gallery of South Australia

    Art Gallery of South Australia

    Art_Gallery_of_South_Australia

  • Robert Byrd
  • American politician (1917–2010)

    Robert Carlyle Byrd (born Cornelius Calvin Sale Jr.; November 20, 1917 – June 28, 2010) was an American politician who served as a United States senator

    Robert Byrd

    Robert Byrd

    Robert_Byrd

  • Twin Peaks
  • American drama television series (1990–91, 2017)

    but in the Ennis House, an architectural landmark designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles. Mark Frost and David Lynch made use

    Twin Peaks

    Twin_Peaks

  • List of Melbourne High School alumni
  • Probability, University of California, Santa Barbara Major-General Alan Ramsay – Director of Education J. Hyam Rubinstein – professor of Mathematics at

    List of Melbourne High School alumni

    List_of_Melbourne_High_School_alumni

  • Pork chop
  • Type of meat cut

    are served with hot apple sauce, brown gravy and boiled potatoes. Gordon Ramsay suggests pork chops fried and served with fried sage leaves and champ. Alternative

    Pork chop

    Pork chop

    Pork_chop

  • Canada
  • Country in North America

    ISBN 978-1-4426-3553-1. Cartier, Jacques; Biggar, Henry Percival; Cook, Ramsay (1993). The Voyages of Jacques Cartier. University of Toronto Press. p. 26

    Canada

    Canada

    Canada

  • Reform UK
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    and Shadow Lord Chancellor and Conservative Party immigration minister Robert Jenrick joined Reform UK after being expelled from the Conservative Party

    Reform UK

    Reform UK

    Reform_UK

  • List of Upper Canada College alumni
  • University of Toronto Press. Moore, Christopher (2005). "Hoyles, Newman Wright". In Cook, Ramsay; Bélanger, Réal (eds.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. XV

    List of Upper Canada College alumni

    List_of_Upper_Canada_College_alumni

  • Chief Secretary of South Australia
  • South Australian government minister (1856–1989)

    Ramsay 1884 John Colton 1884–1885 John Brodie Spence 1885 John Cox Bray 1885–1886 John Brodie Spence 1886 David Murray 1886–1887 James Garden Ramsay 1887–1889

    Chief Secretary of South Australia

    Chief_Secretary_of_South_Australia

  • List of Alabama High School Athletic Association championships
  • championships with 203 state titles, followed by St. Paul’s Episcopal with 190; UMS-Wright with 166; and Hoover with 147. Mountain Brook boys tennis (29) and girls

    List of Alabama High School Athletic Association championships

    List_of_Alabama_High_School_Athletic_Association_championships

  • Emma Orr
  • Scotland international rugby union player

    Skeldon Stewart Wassell Wright Young Backs Blacklock Brebner-Holden R. Clarke Grant Lloyd Mattinson McGhie Nelson Orr Ramsay Rollie Thomson Walker Wills

    Emma Orr

    Emma Orr

    Emma_Orr

  • Hector Hetherington
  • British academic (1888–1965)

    Sir Hector James Wright Hetherington GBE DL (21 July 1888 – 15 January 1965) was a Scottish philosopher, who was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Liverpool

    Hector Hetherington

    Hector Hetherington

    Hector_Hetherington

  • LeBron James
  • American basketball player (born 1984)

    to campaign for Biden and Harris". The Hill. Retrieved August 19, 2020. Ramsay, George (August 18, 2020). "LeBron James speaks out against voter suppression

    LeBron James

    LeBron James

    LeBron_James

  • Lobster (magazine)
  • British magazine

    newspaper commented "Sounds a fine business model". Robert McCrum in The Guardian quotes Ramsay as boasting that Lobster is "the only left-wing journal

    Lobster (magazine)

    Lobster (magazine)

    Lobster_(magazine)

  • Nordic League
  • British far right organisation

    particularly for the violence of Ramsay, William Joyce and A. K. Chesterton in their antisemitic speeches. Others such as Elwin Wright, who until 1937 was secretary

    Nordic League

    Nordic_League

  • Adam Price
  • Welsh politician

    Adam Robert Price (born 23 September 1968) is a Welsh politician who served as Leader of Plaid Cymru from September 2018 to May 2023. He has been the Member

    Adam Price

    Adam Price

    Adam_Price

  • List of British film directors
  • Nick Park Alan Parker Sally Potter Michael Powell Emeric Pressburger Lynne Ramsay Carol Reed Michael Reeves Karel Reisz Lis Rhodes Tony Richardson Guy Ritchie

    List of British film directors

    List_of_British_film_directors

  • List of burials at Hietaniemi Cemetery
  • Lauri Posti, professor Armas J. Pulla, author Anders Edward Ramsay, General Georg Edvard Ramsay, General Alpo Sailo, sculptor Helene Schjerfbeck, painter

    List of burials at Hietaniemi Cemetery

    List of burials at Hietaniemi Cemetery

    List_of_burials_at_Hietaniemi_Cemetery

  • Calder Cannons
  • Australian rules football club

    Curtis Taylor, Lachlan Sholl 2019 – Harrison Jones, Francis Evans, Sam Ramsay, Lachlan Gollant 2020 – Matthew McLeod-Allison, Josh Eyre, Cody Brand 2021

    Calder Cannons

    Calder_Cannons

  • Tommy Robinson
  • British far-right activist (born 1982)

    Archived from the original on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 29 October 2013. Wright, Paul (4 December 2015). "Pegida UK: Tommy Robinson says 'terrorist epicentre'

    Tommy Robinson

    Tommy Robinson

    Tommy_Robinson

  • Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh
  • Scottish learned society

    Strethill Wright 1863 Alexander Bryson 1863–66 Sir William Turner 1864 David Page 1865–68 Stevenson Macadam 1866–68 John Duns 1870–73 Robert Brown 1874–77

    Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh

    Royal_Physical_Society_of_Edinburgh

  • Wollaston Medal
  • Scientific award for geology

    1981 Robert Minard Garrels 1982 Peter John Wyllie 1983 Dan Peter McKenzie 1984 Kenneth J. Hsu 1985 Gerald Joseph Wasserburg 1986 John G. Ramsay 1987 Claude

    Wollaston Medal

    Wollaston Medal

    Wollaston_Medal

  • Mobile Safari
  • 1995 studio album by the Pastels

    cor anglais Dawn Kelly – French horn Maureen Roberts – saxophone Luke Williams – trombone Darren Ramsay – trumpet Laura Mitchell – viola "Cult heroes:

    Mobile Safari

    Mobile_Safari

  • 2025–26 in English football
  • West Bromwich Albion F.C. 6 January 2026. Retrieved 6 January 2026. "Eric Ramsay Appointed Albion Men's First Team Head Coach". West Bromwich Albion F.C

    2025–26 in English football

    2025–26_in_English_football

  • Game of Thrones season 6
  • Season of television series

    Sansa Stark and Jon Snow, who is proclaimed the King in the North, while Ramsay Bolton is killed. In Essos, Tyrion Lannister rules Meereen while Daenerys

    Game of Thrones season 6

    Game_of_Thrones_season_6

  • Brodie Grundy
  • Australian rules footballer

    Jason Ashby 35. Tom Temay 36. Tanner Smith 37. Ben Jacobs 38. Jackson Ramsay 39. Max Duffy 40. Brodie Murdoch 41. Mason Wood 42. Matthew McDonough 43

    Brodie Grundy

    Brodie Grundy

    Brodie_Grundy

  • Sarah Bonar
  • Scottish rugby union player (born 1994)

    Skeldon Stewart Wassell Wright Young Backs Blacklock Brebner-Holden R. Clarke Grant Lloyd Mattinson McGhie Nelson Orr Ramsay Rollie Thomson Walker Wills

    Sarah Bonar

    Sarah_Bonar

  • 56th Parliament of South Australia
  • Current meeting of the South Australian Parliament

    (Bragg) ▌ Lawrence Ben (Enfield) ▌ Zoe Bettison (Ramsay) ▌ Aria Bolkus (Colton) ▌ Blair Boyer (Wright) ▌ Geoff Brock (Stuart) ▌ Michael Brown (Florey)

    56th Parliament of South Australia

    56th Parliament of South Australia

    56th_Parliament_of_South_Australia

  • Jade Konkel
  • Scottish rugby player (born 1993)

    Jade Elizabeth Konkel-Roberts (née Konkel; born 9 December 1993), known professionally as Jade Konkel, is a professional rugby union player. She currently

    Jade Konkel

    Jade Konkel

    Jade_Konkel

  • Second MacDonald ministry
  • Government of the United Kingdom from 1929 to 1931

    The second MacDonald ministry was formed by Ramsay MacDonald on his reappointment as prime minister of the United Kingdom by King George V on 5 June 1929

    Second MacDonald ministry

    Second MacDonald ministry

    Second_MacDonald_ministry

  • Ethel Wright Mohamed
  • American artist (1906–1992)

    artist. Ethel Lee Wright was born on a farm in Webster County, Mississippi, the eldest child of Elijah Wright and Nina Bell Ramsay Wright. She learned to

    Ethel Wright Mohamed

    Ethel_Wright_Mohamed

  • Archibald Davidson
  • Scottish minister

    manse in the village of Crawfordjohn in South Lanarkshire, the son of Rev Robert Davidson. He attended Glasgow University where he graduated M.A. in 1752

    Archibald Davidson

    Archibald_Davidson

  • 2026 South Australian House of Assembly election
  • Election 2026". ABC News. "Port Adelaide - SA Election 2026". ABC News. "Ramsay - SA Election 2026". ABC News. "Reynell - SA Election 2026". ABC News. "Schubert

    2026 South Australian House of Assembly election

    2026 South Australian House of Assembly election

    2026_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly_election

  • BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film
  • British film industry award

    Canning We Need to Talk About Kevin Lynne Ramsay Jennifer Fox, Rory Stewart Kinnear, Lynne Ramsay, Luc Roeg, Robert Salerno 2012 (66th) Skyfall Sam Mendes

    BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film

    BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film

    BAFTA_Award_for_Outstanding_British_Film

  • Jensen!
  • Dutch late-night talk show

    Gordon Ramsay Take That Level 42 James Morrison Simon Webbe Westlife Gavin DeGraw Jack Wagner Melanie C Mika Stacy Ferguson Snoop Dogg Edgar Wright, Simon

    Jensen!

    Jensen!

    Jensen!

  • Evie Gallagher
  • Scotland international rugby union player

    Skeldon Stewart Wassell Wright Young Backs Blacklock Brebner-Holden R. Clarke Grant Lloyd Mattinson McGhie Nelson Orr Ramsay Rollie Thomson Walker Wills

    Evie Gallagher

    Evie Gallagher

    Evie_Gallagher

  • Christopher Nolan
  • British and American filmmaker (born 1970)

    and was also active in the Film Society, met Nolan on his first day at Ramsay Halls. They later married and co-founded the production company Syncopy

    Christopher Nolan

    Christopher Nolan

    Christopher_Nolan

  • Alain Delon
  • French actor (1935–2024)

    Sylvie Renoir, The Cinema's Canteen Worker - Belmondo, Delon and Others, Ramsay, 1994, 234 p. (ISBN 978-2-84114-020-6) Carlo Scaringi, Zorro, Gremese, 1999

    Alain Delon

    Alain Delon

    Alain_Delon

  • Rupert Lowe
  • British politician (born 1957)

    Fountaine Golding Griffin Hamm Hawkins Kemp Leese Lowe Mosley (Oswald) Ramsay O'Brien Parker Read Tenconi Webster (Martin) Weston Wingfield Wood Activists

    Rupert Lowe

    Rupert Lowe

    Rupert_Lowe

  • Molly Wright (rugby union)
  • New Zealand rugby player (born 1991)

    Molly Wright (born 13 May 1991) is a New Zealand-born Scottish rugby union player who plays for Sale Sharks Women in Premiership Women's Rugby. She has

    Molly Wright (rugby union)

    Molly_Wright_(rugby_union)

  • Leah Bartlett
  • Scotland international rugby union player

    Skeldon Stewart Wassell Wright Young Backs Blacklock Brebner-Holden R. Clarke Grant Lloyd Mattinson McGhie Nelson Orr Ramsay Rollie Thomson Walker Wills

    Leah Bartlett

    Leah_Bartlett

  • Muir Russell
  • Scottish civil servant (born 1949)

    Century Robert Boyd (1615) John Cameron (1622) John Strang (1626) Robert Ramsay (1651) Patrick Gillespie (1653) Robert Baillie (1660) Edward Wright (1662)

    Muir Russell

    Muir Russell

    Muir_Russell

  • Rachel Malcolm
  • Scottish rugby player (born 1991)

    Skeldon Stewart Wassell Wright Young Backs Blacklock Brebner-Holden R. Clarke Grant Lloyd Mattinson McGhie Nelson Orr Ramsay Rollie Thomson Walker Wills

    Rachel Malcolm

    Rachel_Malcolm

  • Professor of Mercantile Law (Glasgow)
  • Grieve Wright, a Glasgow solicitor and co-founder of solicitors' firm Smith & Wright, which went on to become Wright, Johnston and MacKenzie LLP. Wright was

    Professor of Mercantile Law (Glasgow)

    Professor of Mercantile Law (Glasgow)

    Professor_of_Mercantile_Law_(Glasgow)

  • Principal of the University of Glasgow
  • 1615 - Robert Boyd 1622 - John Cameron 1626 - John Strang 1651 - Robert Ramsay 1653 - Patrick Gillespie 1660 - Robert Baillie 1662 - Edward Wright 1684

    Principal of the University of Glasgow

    Principal_of_the_University_of_Glasgow

  • Graeme Davies
  • New Zealand engineer, academic and administrator (1937–2022)

    Century Robert Boyd (1615) John Cameron (1622) John Strang (1626) Robert Ramsay (1651) Patrick Gillespie (1653) Robert Baillie (1660) Edward Wright (1662)

    Graeme Davies

    Graeme Davies

    Graeme_Davies

  • Norwich South
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1950 onwards

    the Liberal Democrat Simon Wright over Labour in the previous election, it was a key Labour target. In the event, Wright came fourth with under half

    Norwich South

    Norwich South

    Norwich_South

  • Wicked: For Good
  • 2025 film by Jon M. Chu

    For Good premiere in London". The Standard. Retrieved November 27, 2025. Ramsay, Lauren (November 10, 2025). "Cynthia Erivo wows in PVC at the 'Wicked:

    Wicked: For Good

    Wicked:_For_Good

  • Postmodernism
  • Artistic, cultural, and theoretical movement

    2004, pp. 3–4. Roberts 2000, p. 120. Roberts 2000, p. 121. Roberts 2000, p. 124. Roberts 2000, p. 126. Roberts 2000, p. 128. Roberts 2000, p. 133. Grippe

    Postmodernism

    Postmodernism

    Postmodernism

  • Seattle Repertory Theatre
  • Theatre in Seattle, Washington

    chair Marsha S. Glazer, and the leadership of Capital Campaign chairs Ann Ramsay-Jenkins and Stanley Savage.[citation needed] There are 282 seats total:

    Seattle Repertory Theatre

    Seattle_Repertory_Theatre

  • J. F. C. Wright
  • Canadian journalist and historian

    James Frederick Church Wright (1904–1970) was a Canadian journalist and historian, who won the Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction

    J. F. C. Wright

    J._F._C._Wright

  • Burials and memorials in Westminster Abbey
  • Individuals interred at Westminster Abbey, London

    Bourchier Elizabeth Bourchier, 4th Baroness Bourchier Robert Benson, 1st Baron Bingley John Ramsay, 1st Earl of Holderness Francis Cottington, 1st Baron

    Burials and memorials in Westminster Abbey

    Burials_and_memorials_in_Westminster_Abbey

  • Robert Calder (writer)
  • Canadian writer and professor

    Robert Lorin Calder SOM, a Canadian writer and professor, won the Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction in 1989 for his Willie: The

    Robert Calder (writer)

    Robert_Calder_(writer)

  • Elin Jones
  • Welsh politician (born 1966)

    IsherwoodR Laura Anne JonesR (Jul 2020–) David MeldingR Darren Millar Nick Ramsay (–Dec 2019, Feb 2020–)×× Mark RecklessR (Apr 2017–May 2019)× Plaid Cymru

    Elin Jones

    Elin Jones

    Elin_Jones

  • Andrew RT Davies
  • Welsh politician (born 1968)

    Group on 14 July 2011, having won 53.1 per cent of the vote, defeating Nick Ramsay. He then became Leader of the Opposition in Wales, as the Welsh Conservatives

    Andrew RT Davies

    Andrew RT Davies

    Andrew_RT_Davies

  • Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 2026–2030
  • Bettison (born ?)   Labor Ramsay 2012–current Aria Bolkus (born ?)   Labor Colton 2026–current Blair Boyer (born 1981)   Labor Wright 2018–current Geoff Brock

    Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 2026–2030

    Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_2026–2030

  • Helen Nelson (rugby union)
  • Scottish rugby union player (born 1994)

    Skeldon Stewart Wassell Wright Young Backs Blacklock Brebner-Holden R. Clarke Grant Lloyd Mattinson McGhie Nelson Orr Ramsay Rollie Thomson Walker Wills

    Helen Nelson (rugby union)

    Helen_Nelson_(rugby_union)

  • Ken Skates
  • Welsh politician (born 1976)

    IsherwoodR Laura Anne JonesR (Jul 2020–) David MeldingR Darren Millar Nick Ramsay (–Dec 2019, Feb 2020–)×× Mark RecklessR (Apr 2017–May 2019)× Plaid Cymru

    Ken Skates

    Ken Skates

    Ken_Skates

  • Donald Trump and fascism
  • Accusations that Trump's ideology is fascist

    fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein or Special Counsel Robert Mueller.) (...)" Wright 2018: "(...) The future of American politics is the subtext

    Donald Trump and fascism

    Donald Trump and fascism

    Donald_Trump_and_fascism

  • Rhona Lloyd
  • Scotland international rugby union player

    Skeldon Stewart Wassell Wright Young Backs Blacklock Brebner-Holden R. Clarke Grant Lloyd Mattinson McGhie Nelson Orr Ramsay Rollie Thomson Walker Wills

    Rhona Lloyd

    Rhona Lloyd

    Rhona_Lloyd

  • Leconte Prize
  • French prize for discoveries in science

    June 2012. Tilden, William Augustus, William Ramsay (1918). "French Academy prizes". Sir William Ramsay: memorials of his life and work. London: MacMillan

    Leconte Prize

    Leconte_Prize

  • St Andrews Cathedral
  • Church in Fife, Scotland

    monument in the far corner of the churchyard) Prof William Wright (orientalist) Col Robert Hope Moncrieff Aitken, Victoria Cross recipient Fr George Angus

    St Andrews Cathedral

    St Andrews Cathedral

    St_Andrews_Cathedral

  • Market socialism
  • Economic system based on social ownership of the means of production in a market economy

    via ex ante changes in patterns of enterprise ownership. Steele, David Ramsay (September 1999). From Marx to Mises: Post Capitalist Society and the Challenge

    Market socialism

    Market_socialism

  • Shucked
  • 2022 musical comedy

    Joyce as Beau, Sophie McShera as Maizy, Georgina Onuorah as Lulu, Keith Ramsay as Peanut, Matthew Seadon-Young as Gordy, and Steven Webb as Storyteller

    Shucked

    Shucked

  • Lana Skeldon
  • Rugby player

    Skeldon Stewart Wassell Wright Young Backs Blacklock Brebner-Holden R. Clarke Grant Lloyd Mattinson McGhie Nelson Orr Ramsay Rollie Thomson Walker Wills

    Lana Skeldon

    Lana_Skeldon

  • Emma Wassell
  • Scottish rugby union player

    Skeldon Stewart Wassell Wright Young Backs Blacklock Brebner-Holden R. Clarke Grant Lloyd Mattinson McGhie Nelson Orr Ramsay Rollie Thomson Walker Wills

    Emma Wassell

    Emma_Wassell

  • Donald MacAlister
  • Scottish physician

    appointed Principal of the University of Glasgow, in place of Very Rev Robert Herbert Story, a position from which he retired in 1929. During those years

    Donald MacAlister

    Donald MacAlister

    Donald_MacAlister

  • Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements
  • 1993 studio album by Stereolab

    organs, guitar Andy Ramsay – percussion, Vox organ, bouzouki Production Stereolab (credited as "The Groop") – mixing Phil Wright – production, engineering

    Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements

    Transient_Random-Noise_Bursts_with_Announcements

  • John Adams (composer)
  • American composer (born 1947)

    historical subjects, Adams wrote the opera Doctor Atomic (2005), based on J. Robert Oppenheimer, the Manhattan Project, and the building of the first atomic

    John Adams (composer)

    John Adams (composer)

    John_Adams_(composer)

  • Coreen Grant
  • Scotland international rugby union player

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  • Robers
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    Robers

    English : variant of Roberts.

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     English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.

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    English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."

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    Wild Garlic; From Ram's Island

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    Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame." 

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  • Rover
  • v. i.

    One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.

  • Overt
  • a.

    Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.

  • Robert
  • n.

    See Herb Robert, under Herb.

  • Ramify
  • v. t.

    To divide into branches or subdivisions; as, to ramify an art, subject, scheme.

  • Rameal
  • a.

    Same as Ramal.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.

  • Assay
  • n.

    Examination and determination; test; as, an assay of bread or wine.

  • Scourer
  • n.

    A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.

  • Sober
  • v. t.

    To make sober.

  • Revert
  • v. t.

    To change back. See Revert, v. i.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.

  • Robed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Robe

  • Ramal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a ramus, or branch; rameal.

  • Sober
  • v. i.

    To become sober; -- often with down.

  • Robe
  • v. t.

    To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.