Robert E.Lee
Felicity, Georgina, Mari, Elizabeth, Rachelle and Lika were the names of Robert the Bruce's sisters. This order is from eldest to youngest.
a new order of consciousness
Many Western Plains Indians relied heavily on bison. They used everything on bison including their skin, hair, and meat in order to survive.
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convey the holiness present in even the most everyday subjects
Robert Campin relied on symbolism in his artwork to convey spiritual ideas and meanings in a visual form. He used symbols such as specific colors, objects, and gestures to communicate messages related to religious themes and beliefs. This allowed viewers to connect with the deeper significance of his paintings and engage on a spiritual level.
Robert's Rules of Order was created in 1876.
Robert's Rules of Order has 669 pages.
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Henry M. Robert
The ISBN of Robert's Rules of Order is 978-0-306-82020-5.
The book Robert's Rules of Order was written by author Brig. Gen. Henry Martyn Robert. This book is widely famous for being used in the Parliament in the United States.
Paul Cezanne's compositions relied on the use of basic shapes.
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Robert P. Gilbert has written: 'First order elliptic systems'
Henry M. Robert has written: 'Roberts' Rules of order revised for deliberative assemblies ..' -- subject- s -: Parliamentary practice 'Robert's rules of order, newly revised, in brief' -- subject- s -: Parliamentary practice 'Rules of order, revised' -- subject- s -: Parliamentary practice 'Rules of order' -- subject- s -: Parliamentary practice 'Robert's Rules of order, revised.' -- subject- s -: Accessible book, Parliamentary practice 'Pocket manual of rules of order for deliberative assemblies ..' -- subject- s -: Handbooks, manuals, Parliamentary practice 'ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER / With a guide and commentary by Rachel Vixman' 'Rules of order, revised, for deliberative assemblies' -- subject- s -: Parliamentary practice 'Parliamentary law' -- subject- s -: Parliamentary practice, Lending library 'Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised' -- subject- s -: Parliamentary practice