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罗宾斯(①姓氏 ②Frederick Chapman, 1916-, 美国医学家, 曾获1954年诺贝尔生理学-医学奖)




    robbins
    [ noun ]
    United States choreographer who brought human emotion to classical ballet and spirited reality to Broadway musicals (1918-1998)
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    1. But Stuart Robbins, retail analyst at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Inc. in New York, said much of that value comes from the company's operations.
    2. Mr. Robbins called the continued strength in the dollar "the big plus for the next advance in the market."
    3. "He expects and intends to fight (the charge) and expects to be vindicated," Mr. Robbins's attorney, Lawrence S. Goldman, said.
    4. Robbins and his wife, Aldona, former senior economist in the Treasury's office of economic policy, now operate Fiscal Associates, a consulting firm.
    5. The net result is that the market is stuck." But Mr. Robbins is betting that the deadlock will soon be broken and that stocks are destined to head higher.
    6. Leaf smoke can make breathing extremely difficult for sufferers of asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis and allergies, said Maggie Robbins of the Chicago Lung Association.
    7. Ms. DeSillers and her lawyer, Harold Robbins, said last month they would refuse to pay a $1,000 state fine for allegedly violating Florida charity laws.
    8. Stock analysts are seldom sued for libel because they are generally exceedingly cautious about what they say in their reports, says David E. Robbins, a securities industry lawyer at the New York firm of Kaufmann Gilden & Carlin.
    9. The second ballet of the evening was Jerome Robbins' wonderful, amusing "Fancy Free" to music by Leonard Bernstein from 1944.
    10. "Should an investor get stuck in one of these depressed stocks in the middle of a recession, he could be in trouble," says Mr. Robbins.
    11. Terry John Bates' choreography is wholly worthy of the show (which was originally directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins); little June's high kicks are ideally ludicrous and musical.
    12. Robbins said GMAC plans to stay in its temporary location for several months before deciding where to locate permanently.
    13. The two-count criminal information to which Mr. Robbins admitted guilt, alleges that since 1985, he took a total of $229,700 in exchange for favorable action on various pending bills.
    14. Robbins and the Coast Guard's Valdez commander both said Exxon and Alyeska did not urge the use of dispersants, although tests on a small scale were conducted.
    15. "These two taxes combined can raise the marginal tax rates of elderly retirees as much as 37 percentage points," said Aldona Robbins, a former Treasury Department economist and a coauthor of the study.
    16. "The industry is wrong here," says David Robbins, a former arbitration director at the American Stock Exchange who currently works for a New York law firm.
    17. In Mr. Robbins's view, once the Japanese seriously begin expanding their holdings of foreign financial assets, nobody will need to preach to them about the investment value of technology stocks.
    18. With his sweet goofy grin and choir boy face, Tim Robbins is the perfect Ebby.
    19. I felt I would have to go to hell to become free, to get out." That's the start of Tim Robbins' descent into a personal hell in "Jacob's Ladder."
    20. Clyde Robbins says Exxon is as concerned with public relations as with cleaning up oil. "They have sent PR people into the field instead of operators," he says.
    21. Robbins has constructed the show so it starts slowly, building to the powerful "West Side Story" segment at the end of the first act.
    22. "It looks a lot better than last week," Robbins said after viewing the area, which was cleaned with peat moss and absorbent pads.
    23. This means that society has lost the benefit of having independent critics in its midst, publicly leavening the general debate by their oblique perceptions and their powers of opposition. The answer Robbins gives these critics is uncompromising.
    24. In Yakima, its boardings dropped from 52,112 in 1987 to 40,022 in 1988, according to Yakima airport manager Gary Robbins.
    25. Clyde Robbins, the federal on-scene coordinator of the spill cleanup, authorized Exxon a week ago to use fertilizer on heavily fouled shorelines.
    26. Clyde E. Robbins, the Coast Guard's Valdez-based spill coordinator.
    27. Ms. Robbins said she declined to provide documents filed by Time, because she knew they were confidential.
    28. The bespectacled Robbins was wearing the skullcap of a religious Jew at the time of the attack.
    29. Those results, together with the fact that Proposition 103 had an advertising budget minuscule by comparison to the other measures, amount to a voter mandate for reform, said Roberti and Robbins.
    30. Former Treasury economists Gary and Aldona Robbins estimate that under a higher limit, the additional Social Security benefits would be more than offset by increases in federal revenues.
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