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Roaring Fork River The Roaring Fork River is a tributary of the Colorado River, approximately 70 mi (113 km) long, in west central Colorado in the United States. The river drains a populated and economically vital area of the Colorado Western Slope called the Roaring Fork Valley, which includes the resort city of Aspen and the resorts of Aspen/Snowmass.
Roaring Fork Transportation Authority Roaring Fork Transportation Authority was established in 1983, and is operated by a Rural Transportation Authority. The RFTA provides bus service to Aspen, Snowmass Village, Pitkin County, Basalt, a portion of Eagle County, Carbondale, Glenwood Springs and their newest member New Castle.
Roaring Fork Valley The Roaring Fork Valley is a geographical region in western Colorado in the United States. One of the most populated and economically vital areas of the Colorado Western Slope, it is defined by the valley of the Roaring Fork River and its tributaries, including the Crystal and Fryingpan River.
Roaring Forties The Roaring Forties is a name given, especially by sailors, to the latitudes between 40°S and 50°S, so called because of the boisterous and prevailing westerly winds. These winds are due to the Coriolis effect.
Roaring River (Tennessee) The Roaring River rises on the Highland Rim approximately seven miles (11 km) south of Livingston, Tennessee in Overton County. It initially flows roughly north, then turns to from largely west for the balance of its course.
Roaring Twenties The Roaring Twenties refers to the North American period of the 1920s, which has been described as "one of the most colorful decades in American history." The decade encapsulates a fascinating story, beginning with the return of young soldiers from the fronts of the World War I and emergence of a new and confident face of modern womanhood, and ending with the sad note of the Black Tuesday, harbinger of the Great Depression.
Roark Critchlow Roark Critchlow (born May 11, 1963 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is an actor, best known for appearing on the daytime US soap opera Days of Our Lives from 1994 to 1999. He also had a recurring role on the soap Passions.
Roary Rage Roary Rage is the team mascot used for all of the intercollegiate athletic teams that play for Florida International University (FIU) in Miami, Florida. He is an anthropomorphic representation of a Florida Panther (a Puma subspecies), from which the university's athletic teams take their nickname of Golden Panthers.
Roast (comedy) A roast, in North American English, is an event in which an individual is subject to publicly bearing insults, praise, outlandish true and untrue stories, and heartwarming tributes. It is seen as a great honor to be roasted, as the individual is surrounded by friends, fans, and well-wishers, who can receive some of the same treatment as well during the course of the evening.
Roast Fish Collie Weed & Corn Bread Roast Fish Collie Weed & Corn Bread is an album by Lee Perry, released in 1978. Although Perry had been in the Jamaican music business for a long time by 1978, this album, produced by himself at his Black Ark studio, was the first to consist entirely of songs sung by himself.
Roasted grain beverage A roasted grain beverage is a hot beverage made from one or more cereal grains roasted and processed into crystal or powder form to be reconstituted later in hot water. The product is often marketed as a caffeine-free alternative to coffee and tea.
Roasting Roasting is a cooking method that utilizes dry heat, whether an open flame, oven, or other heat source. Roasting usually causes caramelization of the surface of the food, which is considered a flavor enhancement.
Roasting (metallurgy) Roasting is a metallurgical process in which sulfide ores are converted to oxides, prior to smelting. It differs from calcination in that in calcining limestone or other carbonate ores, the chemical change is achieved merely by the application of heat, whereas roasting involves a reaction between a gas and the solid ore:
Roath Park Roath Park (Welsh: Parc y Rhath) Cardiff, Wales, is Cardiff's most popular park which still retains a classic Victorian atmosphere and boasts a wide variety of facilities. The park has recently been awarded the prestigious Green Flag award.
RoĂźla-SĂĽdharz RoĂźla-SĂĽdharz is a Verwaltungsgemeinschaft ("collective municipality") in the district of Sangerhausen, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated in the southern part of the Harz, west of Sangerhausen.
Roč Roč (in Italian Rozzo) is a tiny town in Istria, north-west Croatia, with a population of only 180 people. It is about 50 km south-east of Trieste, Italy, located on the road Trieste — Koper — Učka tunnel — Rijeka.
Rob & Big Rob and Big is a hit reality comedy series that premiered on November 2, 2006 on MTV. It follows the lives of 32 year-old professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek( member of one of the most legenday skate teams that can only be known as TriForce) and his 34 year-old best friend and bodyguard Christopher "Big Black" Boykin.
Rob & Fab Rob & Fab, the lone album by Rob Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan after their disastrous turn as Milli Vanilli, was produced in 1993. Despite the pair producing and performing on the album, critical disdain, a public unwilling to forgive the scandal, and poor distribution, helped cause the album to quickly disappear from shelves.
Rob "Coach" Fulton Rob "Coach" Fulton became the first person ever to win $1,000,000 on any Australian television show on 17 October 2005. He won the top prize on Australia's version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire on Channel Nine, hosted by Eddie McGuire.
Rob Akers Robert George (Rob) Akers (born 17 October, 1941) was an architect and Liberal Party Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, for the seat of Pine Rivers 1974-1983. Later he was Shire Chairman of Pine Rivers until 1994.
Rob Alderman Musician and Writer Rob Alderman was born April 13, 1974 in Gary, Indiana. It has been often stated that Alderman learned his trademark easy going, down to earth writing style while growing up among the corn fields and steel mill towns of northwest Indiana.
Rob Andrew Christopher Robert Andrew, MBE, (born 18 February 1963 in Richmond, Yorkshire) nicknamed "Squeaky", is a former English rugby union footballer and currently Director of Elite Rugby at the RFU. He was formerly the Director of Rugby of Newcastle Falcons.
Rob Arnold Rob Arnold (born January 3, 1980) is a member and lead guitarist of the groove metal/metalcore band Chimaira. In an interview with Roadrunner Records], he named [[Kirk Hammet, "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott, Dave Mustaine, Marty Friedman and Kerry King as being influential to his playing style.
Rob Asghar Rob Asghar [born Saquib Suhrab Asghar in 1965 in Sunnyvale, California] is a Pakistani-American writer and political commentator. His essays and commentaries have appeared in more than 30 newspapers around the world, including The Denver Post, The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Daily News, Los Angeles Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Japan Times.
Rob Astbury Rob Astbury is a former Australian television sports journalist who was once Australia's highest paid TV sport's presenter and is more recently famous for being the ex-lover of variety show legend Graham Kennedy. During a media career spanning 21 years he won an unprecedented 10 VFL/AFL awards, two national Penguin awards and was twice nominated for the Logie awards for the Best News Story of the year.
Rob berry Rob Berry, also known as Robert Berry, is a pianist and songwriter living in London who specialises in providing high class background music, through renditions of 1940s standards, jazz and other more recent popular classics. Material from his repertoire is available on his website entitled ‘Music for Special Occasions’ www.
Rob Baan Rob Baan (born April 1, 1943 in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland) is a Dutch football coach, recently appointed the role of technical director by the Football Federation of Australia. He has previously served in this role with the Netherlands Football Association, Feyenoord Rotterdam and ADO Den Haag.
Rob Baron Rob Baron is a Speech and Debate Coach at Eagan High School. He is currently attending the University of Minnesota and completing post-graduate work including an academic paper about the levels of discourse surrounding Wikipedia.
Rob Barraco Rob Barraco is a keyboardist who has played with Phil Lesh and Friends, The Dead, Dark Star Orchestra, Chris Robinson & New Earth Mud, The Zen Tricksters, and Red Flannel Hash. He was the permanent keyboardist for Phil Lesh and Friends from 2000 to 2003 and has been in the band's line-up at other times.
Rob Bartlett Robert Bartlett (born May 18, 1957, in Brooklyn, New York) is a comedian and actor, who gained wide-spread fame as an impersonator and comedian on the radio and television show Imus in the Morning. His most famous roles include: Dr.
Rob Baur Rob Baur of Lake Oswego, Oregon is an operations analyst in an Oregon waste-water facility. He gained attention for allegedly creating a tomacco in 2003 by grafting a tomato plant onto the roots of a tobacco plant.
Rob Bell Robert "Rob" Bell (born August 23 1970) is the founding pastor of Mars Hill Bible Church located in Grandville, Michigan. He is a featured speaker in the first series of spiritual short films called NOOMA.
Rob Bloom Rob Bloom is an American humor writer and screenwriter. He has written for the Cartoon Network, McSweeney's, CRACKED, Fresh Yarn, Funny Times, National Public Radio, American Public Media, and the Travel Channel, among others.
Rob Borbidge Robert Edward Borbidge AO, (born 12 August 1954), Australian politician, was the 35th Premier of Queensland, and leader of the Queensland branch of the National Party. His term as Premier was contemporaneous with the rise of the One Nation Party of Pauline Hanson, which would see him lose office within two years.
Rob Borsellino Rob Borsellino (June 20, 1949 - May 27, 2006), was a newspaper columnist who achieved celebrity status throughout the state of Iowa before his death in May 2006. His articles for the Des Moines Register, which appeared three times weekly, became wildly popular due to Borsellino's colloquial writing style and ability to tell a story straight from the heart.
Rob Boston Robert Boston (born December 7, 1962 in Altoona, Pennsylvania) has been Assistant Director of Communications for Americans United for Separation of Church and State and Assistant Editor of Church & State magazine since 1987. Boston is an advocate of separation of church and state and has authored three books on the subject.
Rob Brettle Rob Brettle (born September 18 1963), historian of Salvation Army history, and co-founder of the Christian Mission Historical Association, along with Dr Glenn Horridge. He was born in the Crossley Hospital, a Salvation Army-run hospital attached to the Star Hall in Ancoats, Manchester.
Rob Brooks-Bilson Rob Brooks-Bilson is a well-respected and widely-published contributor to the ColdFusion community. Besides authoring one of the bibles of the field, the O'Reilly book Programming ColdFusion, he also helped create the CFLib.
Rob Brydon Rob Brydon (born Robert Brydon Jones, May 3, 1965, Port Talbot) is a Welsh actor, comedian and impersonator most famous for his role as Keith Barret in the BBC comedy Marion and Geoff and The Keith Barret Show.
Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive is a BBC Three television show, which first aired in the UK in July 2006. It concerns the making of a comedy panel game show called Annually Retentive, themed around historical events, and hosted by Rob Brydon.
Rob Buckman Robert (Rob) Buckman (born August 22, 1948 in London) is a British-Canadian doctor of medicine, comedian and author, and since 1999 has been president of the Humanist Association of Canada. He first appeared in a Cambridge University Footlights Revue in 1969, and went on to present several television and radio programmes about medicine, as well as appearing on comedy programmes such as Just a Minute.
Rob Burnett (producer) Rob Burnett is an Emmy Award winning producrer, director and writer, best known for being the executive producer of shows such as Ed, Late Show with David Letterman, and the new ABC comedy The Knights of Prosperity. He is also the president and C.
Rob Burton Rob Burton was elected mayor of Oakville, Ontario in the November 13, 2006 municipal election. After falling 28 votes short in his first attempt for office in 2003, he won his second attempt and defeated 18-year incumbent Ann Mulvale by 1636 votes.
Rob Butler Robert Frank John Butler (born April 10, 1970 in East York, Ontario) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder with the Toronto Blue Jays and the Philadelphia Phillies. He is also a former baseball player with the Toronto Maple Leafs baseball club of the Intercounty Baseball League.
Rob Caggiano Robert Caggiano is an American guitarist & producer best known as the lead guitarist of metal band Anthrax from 2001-2005, exiting when their Among The Living lineup reunited. He appears on the album We've Come For You All as well as the Greater of Two Evils compilation (a recording of older material) and the live album Music Of Mass Destruction.
Rob Carter Rob Carter is professor of typography and graphic design at Virginia Commonwealth University. He has received numerous awards for his work from organizations such as the American Institute of Graphic Arts, New York Type Directors Club, Society of Typographic Arts, Creativity, and Print regional annual.
Rob Corddry Rob Corddry (born on February 4, 1971 in Weymouth, Massachusetts), born as Robert Cornelius Corddry, is an American comedian known best for his work on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. He is the older brother of former Daily Show correspondent and current Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip star Nate Corddry.
Rob Crow Rob Crow (born February 21 1971) is a prolific singer and multi-instrumentalist from San Diego, California known for the seemingly endless list of bands and projects he is associated with, mostly in the genres of indie rock and math rock. He is best known for his involvement with the bands Pinback (co-led by Zach Smith from Three Mile Pilot), Heavy Vegetable, Physics, Optiganally Yours, Thingy, The Ladies and Holy Smokes; in addition he has also led/leads the bands Advertising, Altron Tube, Cthugha, Fantasy Mission Force, Remote Action Sequence Project, Other Men, Alpha Males, and Goblin Cock, as well as performing and releasing solo records under his own name and under the name Snotnose.
Rob Cryston Rob Cryston (born January 19, 1971, also known as Robbie Roberts, Roby Cryston, Rod Cryston) is an American pornographic actor who appeared in gay pornographic movies throughout the 1990s. In his early work, he was credited as "Robbie Roberts".
Rob Curling Rob Curling is a well-established television presenter with over 15 years experience in live studio, film, location and documentary broadcasts. Having started out in news and current affairs at the BBC, he is currently a presenter on Sky News and Sports and is the link/anchor for BBC Grandstand’s highly successful interactive television coverage of major sporting events such as the Olympic and Commonwealth Games, Wimbledon Tennis, Open Golf, and Six Nations Rugby.
Rob Cushing Rob Cushing is an American musician and songwriter originally from Hyannis, Massachusetts. He is known for his ability to compose on and play on many different types of instruments, including guitar, keyboards, bass and drums while being able to carry lead and harmony vocals.
Rob Darken Rob Darken aka Lord Wind (born Robert Fudali) is a founder of two Polish black metal projects Graveland and Lord Wind; also contributed with bands Veles, Infernum, Oppressor at present Baphomets Throne, Legion, Wolfkhan, Darken.
Rob Dehlinger Rob Dehlinger is a trumpeter and singer/songwriter in the San Francisco Bay Area. He founded the independent rock band The Circadians with songwriter Gordon Root, and plays regularly with the swing band Stompy Jones.
Rob Denmark Rob Denmark (born 1968) was a British 5000 metres runner who won the gold medal at the 1994 Commonwealth Games and a silver medal at the 1994 European Championships in Helsinki. Previously, he had come seventh at the 1992 Summer Olympics and set a personal best of 13:10.
Rob Diament Rob Diament (born 26 October 1980) is an English singer-songwriter best known as the lead singer of UK electronic pop band Temposhark, a joint collaboration with producer Luke Busby. Diaments also runs his own record label Paper and Glue.
Rob Dibble Robert Keith Dibble (born January 24, 1964 in Bridgeport, Connecticut) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. A promising young pitcher with a blazing fastball that often exceeded 99 MPH, he was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 1983 amateur draft, and made his debut with the Reds on June 29, 1988.
Rob Dickinson Rob Dickinson (born July 23, 1965) is a guitarist, singer, and songwriter previously of the band Catherine Wheel and now a solo artist. Raised in Norfolk, England, Dickinson is the cousin of famous Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson.
Rob Donn Rob Donn (Brown haired Rob) was a Scottish Gaelic poet from Sutherland. It is generally assumed that his surname was MacKay (MacAoidh), but this has been disputed, so he is sometimes referred to as "Rob Donn MacAoidh".
Rob Dougan Rob Dougan, aka Rob D, (born in Sydney, Australia in 1965) is a genre-blending music composer. Mixing the sound of orchestral film music, the beats of club Trip Hop, and bluesy vocals, he is only tangentially relatable to electronic music.
Rob Druppers Robertus ("Rob") Johannes Druppers (born April 29, 1962 in Utrecht) is a former Dutch middle distance runner who won the silver medal over 800m at the 1983 World Championships in Athletics. He set a Dutch 800 m record of 1:43.
Rob Enderle Rob Enderle (not to be confused with author Robert Charles Enderle), founder of the Enderle Group, is a consultant, writer, and widely quoted technical and legal analyst in the information technology industry. Microsoft, Advanced Micro Devices, the SCO Group, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Dell are (or have been) among his clients.
Rob Erdle Robert Leigh Erdle known as Rob Erdle (17 August 1949, - 30 December 2006) was a watercolorist and educator, and president of various arts associations. He exhibited his watercolors in over 200 shows, 47 of which were one-man exhibitions.
Rob Evan Rob Evan is a singer and actor, best known as a lead performer in numerous Broadway musicals, a performer in national and international tours of musical productions, and a featured vocalist on several music albums.
Rob Evans Rob Evans (born September 7 1946 in Hobbs, New Mexico) was the previous head men's basketball coach at Arizona State University. He was hired as the Sun Devils head coach prior to the 1998-99 season and was fired after the 2005-06 season.
Rob Feenie Robert Feenie, who currently lives in Vancouver, Canada, is a critically acclaimed chef, who owns two different restaurants, "Lumiere", and "Feenie's." He is also well known by people outside of Vancouver as one of the few people to have won a battle against Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto on the Food Network's "Iron Chef America.
Rob Fisk Rob Fisk is an American rock guitarist. He was a founding member of Deerhoof who not only co-wrote all of that band's material for six years, but also designed the artwork and created the group's mythological identity.
Rob Fleming Rob Fleming (born November 11, 1971, in Windsor, Ontario) is a Canadian politician. Fleming was elected the British Columbia New Democratic Party MLA for the district of Victoria-Hillside in the 2005 British Columbia general election defeating incumbent British Columbia Liberal Party MLA Sheila Orr.
Rob Freeman Robert Andrew Freeman (born March 26 1981) is the guitarist, backing vocalist and primary songwriter for the emo/pop punk group Hidden in Plain View. Additionally, he has his own solo recording project titled The Pilot and is a record producer, mainly for up-and-coming New Jersey rock bands.
Rob Fulop Rob Fulop is a writer and computer programmer who was chiefly responsible for some of the Atari 2600's biggest hits, such as 1982's enormously successful Demon Attack. He also worked on Night Driver (1978) and Missile Command (1981).
Rob Gibson Rob Gibson (born October 10 1945, Glasgow) is a Scottish politician. A member of the Scottish National Party (SNP), he was elected to the Scottish Parliament to represent Highlands and Islands at the 2003 election.
Rob Graham Robert Chase "Rob" Graham (born 1964) is an American lawyer and publisher of the Beehive Standard Weekly, a conservative political publication in the United States that serves 13 million members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ("Mormons"). Graham is also a conservative political columnist who supports the candicacy for U.
Rob Gretton Rob Gretton (January 15, 1953 - May 15, 1999) was best known as the manager of the post punk bands Joy Division and New Order. He was also a partner in Factory Records, proprietor of the Rob's Records label and a co-founder of The Haçienda nightclub in Manchester, England.
Rob Haigh Rob Haigh (also known as Robert Haigh) is a British electronic, ambient and experimental musician. In the early eighties he released a series of experimental ambient albums under the names Robert Haigh and Sema - the most notable being ‘Three Seasons Only’ and ‘Notes From Underground’.
Rob Hall Rob Hall (1961-1996), New Zealander, was a mountaineer best known for being head guide of a 1996 Mount Everest expedition in which he, a fellow guide, and two clients perished. A best-selling account of the expedition was given in Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air.
Rob Harris Rob Harris (December 17, 1966 - December 14, 1995) was the skysurfing world champion of 1994 and 1995. He died in a skysurfing accident while shooting a Mountain Dew commercial, when the lines of his secondary parachute became tangled and his reserve parachute failed as well.
Rob Hedden Rob Hedden is well known as the creative genius behind the scenes of many popular television and movies. He was born in sunny California in 1954 and has a sister Peggy who appeared on camera in Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan.
Rob Hoeke Rob Hoeke (9 january 1939 — 6 november 1999) was a Dutch singer annex pianist annex songwriter, who gained attention with musical groups such as The Rob Hoeke Rhythm & Blues Group and Rob Hoeke's Boogie Woogie Quartet. His most renown recording is called Drinking on my bed, a smartly crafted r'n'b-tune.
Rob Hood Hood, Robert (Maxwell) (born 1951), Australian writer and editor recognised as one of Australia’s leading horror writers. Hood has worked as (inter alia) a high school teacher, journalist and radio comedy writer and is currently Design & Publication Coordinator for the Economics Faculty at Wollongong University.
Rob Hulls Rob Justin Hulls (January 23, 1957-) is an Australian politician. He is the member for Niddrie in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, and is the state Attorney-General, Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister for Planning.
Rob Hume Rob Hume is an English ornithologist, author and journalist specialising in avian and natural history subjects. He is editor of the RSPB's Birds magazine, having previously edited the young people's version, Bird Life, and been librarian at the RSPB's headquarters, The Lodge.
Rob Childress Rob Childress is the current college baseball coach of the Texas A&M Aggies at Texas A&M University. Before coming to Texas A&M for the 2006 season, he served as an associate head coach and pitching coach for the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Rob James (singer) Rob James is a Canadian singer and songwriter from Winnipeg, Manitoba, who is known for being a former member of the pop group McMaster & James and the seventh-place finalist in the 2006 season of Canadian Idol.
Rob Jones Robert Marc Jones (born November 5, 1971 in Wrexham) was a professional footballer with Liverpool, from 1991 to 1999, playing mainly at right back. He was signed by Graeme Souness for ÂŁ300,000 from Crewe Alexandra in 1991, and impressed on his debut against Man United, coping successfully with Ryan Giggs.
Rob Kampia Rob Kampia is the founder and executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project. Born in 1969 in Harleysville, Pennsylvania, Kampia grew up in a Lutheran family and became valedictorian of Souderton Area High School in 1986He earned a BA in engineering science from Pennsylvania State University] in preparation for becoming an astronaut.
Rob Kelly Robert Anthony Kelly (born December 21, 1964) is the manager of the English Championship football club Leicester City. He was appointed on 13 February 2006until the end of the 2005-06 season], following a successful run of three league victories as caretaker manager.
Rob Ketterson Robert Clayton Ketterson is the Managing Partner of Fidelity Ventures, a leading venture capital organization. It is the venture capital arm of Fidelity Investments, focusing on go-to-market stage investments and managing $1.
Rob Krone Rob Krone was a professional wrestler for a very short time period in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). He was known as "The Marvelous" Rob Krone and used a Shooting Star Press that he dubbed "The Marvelous Star Press".
Rob LaBelle Rob LaBelle (born Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American character actor. He has made appearances in dozens of film and television roles, most in the sci fi genre, and is probably best known for his role as Eddie Nambulous in the Sci Fi Channel original series First Wave.
Rob Leatham Robert Jennings Leatham (born January 27, 1961 in Mesa, Arizona), also known as "TGO", is a successful professional shooter. He is a 16-time USPSA National champion and 5-time International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) World Champion.
Rob Levin Robert Levin (December 16 1955–September 15, 2006), also known as lilo, was the founder of the freenode IRC network and Executive Director of the PDPC charity that helped fund freenode. A computer programmer since 1968, he worked as an administrator and an applications programmer from 1978 onwards.
Rob Lytle Rob Lytle (born November 12, 1954 in Fremont, Ohio) was a National Football League running back for the Denver Broncos (1977-1983). Lytle is from Fremont, Ohio and attended the University of Michigan (1973-1976).
Rob Mackowiak Robert William (Rob) Mackowiak (pronounced "mah-KOH-vee-ack," born June 20, 1976 in Oak Lawn, Illinois) is a utility player in Major League Baseball who currently plays for the Chicago White Sox. He bats left-handed but throws right-handed.
Rob Machado Robert Edward Machado (better known simply as Rob Machado) (b. October 16, 1973 Sydney, Australia) is an American professional surfer from Cardiff-by-the-Sea, a community in Encinitas (San Diego County), California.
Rob Manuel Rob Manuel (born December 5, 1973) is the co-founder of B3ta (where he is affectionately known as the "Ginger FĂĽhrer"). For a time, he presented the B3ta Radio Show on Resonance FM with David Stevenson.
Rob Mariano Rob Mariano (born December 25, 1975 in Canton, Massachusetts), is better known as Boston Rob. He was a contestant on Survivor: Marquesas, Survivor: All-Stars and the seventh season and All-Star edition of The Amazing Race.
Rob Meier Rob Meier (born August 29, 1977 in Vancouver, Canada) is an American football player who currently plays defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars. At Washington State University, he started 25 games (including the last 23) in four seasons, never missing a game, and played both defensive end and defensive tackle, making 133 career tackles.
Rob Moodie (lawyer) Rob Moodie (Robert Alexander Moodie) (born c 1939) has been a prominent New Zealand lawyer, notable for his wearing of kaftans in the 1980s and more obviously female clothing while Police Association secretary then and in the High Court in 2006.
Rob Moore (field hockey) Rob Moore (born May 21, 1981 in Winchester) is an English field hockey midfielder and forward, who was a member of the Great Britain and Northern Ireland team that finished ninth in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece and headhunter for the Robert Walters Financial Services Contract team.
Rob Morrison Rob Morrison (born 1968) is co-anchor of Today in New York alongside, Darlene Rodriguez. He became co-anchor in July 2004 after serving as co anchor of the weekend editions of NewsChannel 4 at 6 and 11 (with Lynda Baquero and later Felicia Taylor) since 2001.
Rob Murphy Robert Albert (Rob) Murphy (born May 26, 1960 in Miami, Florida) is a former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1985 through 1995, Murphy played for the Cincinnati Reds (1985-88), Boston Red Sox (1989-90), Seattle Mariners (1991), Houston Astros (1992), St.
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