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Bryan Robinson (other)
Bryan Robinson may refer to: * Bryan Robinson (American football, born 1974) (1974–2016), player of American football (defensive end) *Bryan Robinson (gridiron football, born 1986), player of American football (defensive tackle) *Bryan E. Robinson (born 1945), American writer and psychotherapist *Bryan Robinson (judge) Sir Bryan Robinson (14 January 1808 – 6 December 1887) was an Irish-born lawyer, judge and politician in Newfoundland. He represented Fortune Bay in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1842 to 1848. He was born in Dubli ... (1808–1887), Irish-born lawyer, judge and politician in Newfoundland * Bryan Robinson (physician) (1680–1754), Regius Professor of Physic at Dublin See also * Brian Robinson (other) {{hndis, Robinson, Bryan ...
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Bryan Robinson (American Football, Born 1974)
Bryan Keith Robinson (June 22, 1974June 11, 2016), nicknamed "Big Dog", was an American football defensive tackle. He was originally signed by the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 1997. Robinson also played for the Chicago Bears, the Miami Dolphins, the Cincinnati Bengals, and the Arizona Cardinals. College career He began his college football career at College of the Desert in Palm Desert, CA. After College of the Desert, Robinson and Bill Hall beat Steve Sarkisian of El Camino College in the 1994 Southern California Bowl at College of the Desert. Robinson transferred to the Fresno State Bulldogs in 1995. Professional career St. Louis Rams Bryan Robinson played one season with the St. Louis Rams in 1997, after making the roster as an undrafted free agent. Chicago Bears Robinson made one of the most memorable plays in recent Chicago Bears history on November 7, 1999. Playing at Green Bay in the first Bears game since the death of Walter Payton, he block ...
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Bryan Robinson (gridiron Football, Born 1986)
Bryan Philip Robinson (born January 25, 1986) is a professional gridiron football defensive tackle. He was signed by the Arizona Cardinals as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football at Wesley College. Robinson has also been a member of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and New York Sentinels New is an adjective referring to something recently made, discovered, or created. New or NEW may refer to: Music * New, singer of K-pop group The Boyz Albums and EPs * ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartney, 2013 * ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, .... He is currently a free agent. Professional career Philadelphia Soul Robinson signed with the Philadelphia Soul for the 2012 season. In his first season with the Soul, Robinson had his best arena season, breaking the Soul record for tackles for loss, earning him 2nd Team All-Arena honors. After re-signing with the Soul for 2013, Robinson had yet another outstanding season for the Soul, Robinson finished 5th in the AFL in sacks ...
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Bryan may refer to: Places United States * Bryan, Arkansas * Bryan, Kentucky * Bryan, Ohio * Bryan, Texas * Bryan, Wyoming, a ghost town in Sweetwater County in the U.S. state of Wyoming * Bryan Township (other) Facilities and structures * Bryan House (other) * Bryan Boulevard, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA; a limited access highway * Bryan Museum, Galveston, Texas, USA; a museum * Bryan Tower, Dallas, Texas, USA; an office tower skyscraper People *Bryan (given name), list of people with this name *Bryan (surname), list of people with this name * Justice Bryan (other), judges named Bryan * Baron Bryan, a baronial title of Plantagenet England Other uses * Bryan University, Tempe, Arizona, USA; a for-profit private university See also * * * "Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan", a 1919 poem by Vachel Lindsay * Bryan Inc. (2015 TV series) construction and renovation TV series starring Bryan Baeumler * Bryan, Brown & Company, a footwear company * Bryan ...
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Bryan Robinson (judge)
Sir Bryan Robinson (14 January 1808 – 6 December 1887) was an Irish-born lawyer, judge and politician in Newfoundland. He represented Fortune Bay in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1842 to 1848. He was born in Dublin, the son of Reverend Christopher Robinson, rector of Granard, and Elizabeth Langrishe, daughter of the politician Sir Hercules Langrishe and his wife Hannah Myhill, and was educated in Castleknock and at Trinity College Dublin. His paternal grandfather, Sir Christopher Robinson, had been a distinguished judge in Ireland, and this may have influenced his own choice of the law as a career.Lodge, John "Peerage of Ireland" Dublin 1789 Vol.6 p.75 Robinson became part of the staff of Thomas John Cochrane, governor of Newfoundland, in 1828. He was subsequently named sheriff for the Labrador coast. Robinson was admitted to the Nova Scotia bar in 1831 and set up practice in Newfoundland. In 1834, he was named master in chancery for the Legisla ...
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Bryan Robinson (physician)
Bryan Robinson (1680–1754) was an Irish physician, academic and writer. Life A native of Clapham, North Yorkshire, Robinson graduated M.B. from Cambridge University in 1709, and M.D. in 1711, at Trinity College, Dublin. He was anatomical lecturer there in 1716–17, and in 1745 was appointed Regius Professor of Physic. On 5 May 1712, he was elected fellow of the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland, having been put forward as a candidate on 24 August 1711. He was three times President of the College—in 1718, 1727, and 1739. He was also a member of the Irish Royal College of Surgeons, and a trustee of Dr Steevens' Hospital. He practised in Dublin, and probably attended Esther Vanhomrigh (Jonathan Swift's "Vanessa"), who left him a legacy of £15. He was on friendly terms with Swift, who recommended him as a doctor to his acquaintances. He was also a close friend of Richard Helsham and edited his ''Lectures on Natural Philosophy'' for publication after his death ...
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