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  2. Newcastle University Library - Wikipedia

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    The Philip Robinson Library had a large refurbishment which was completed in 2009. Another refurbishment followed in 2012. [7] The Philip Robinson Library also has its own computer cluster, as well as an open working space for students, named "Your Space". There is also a printing and bindery office for both commercial and student use.

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  4. Philip Robinson (author) - Wikipedia

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    Philip Robinson b. 1973 [1] is a journalist who writes primarily for the Mail on Sunday and the Daily Mail.He claims that his career has brought him in contact with gangsters, pirates, special forces operators, despotic generals, corrupt cops, professional gamblers, fixers, Lear jet repo men, and multimillionaire hedge fund brats.

  5. Philip Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Phil Alden Robinson (born 1950), American film director and screenwriter; Philip Robinson (music), English conductor, arranger and music educator; Philip Robinson (author) (born 1973), English author and journalist; Phil Robinson, Australian bassist of The Cockroaches; Phil Robinson, drummer with Autopilot Off

  6. LPRng - Wikipedia

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    LPRng is an open-source printing system compatible with the Berkeley printing system and implemented by many open-source Unix-like operating systems. It provides printer spooling and network print server functionality using the Line Printer Daemon protocol.

  7. Philip Stewart Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Phil Robinson at back in 1901 with brothers Kay to his left and Harry to his right. Philip Stewart Robinson (from around 1889 as Frederick Stennard Robinson) (13 October 1847 – 9 December 1902) and from 18 was an Indian born British naturalist, journalist and popular author who popularized the genre of humorous Anglo-Indian literature.

  8. Elmer Holmes Bobst Library - Wikipedia

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    Bobst Library's Lobby A view of the interior of Bobst. The library, built in 1972, [4] is NYU's largest library and one of the largest academic libraries in the U.S. Designed by Philip Johnson and Richard Foster, [4] the 12-story, 425,000 square feet (39,500 m 2) structure is the flagship of an eleven-library, 5.9 million-volume system.

  9. Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room in the Main Library of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library system. The name of the “Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room” dates from this period and acknowledges the leadership and generosity of two donors: Sally and Russell Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Spangler, Jr. [5]