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  2. Robert Hale (bass-baritone) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hale (August 22, 1933 – August 23, 2023) was an American operatic bass-baritone. He was first a leading baritone at the New York City Opera for a decade, where he performed, alongside Beverly Sills, mostly in Mozart operas and in the revival of belcanto opera such as Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor. Hale then shifted to heavier roles ...

  3. Robert Allen Hale - Wikipedia

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    Children. 18. Conviction (s) sexual assault, kidnapping, and incest. Criminal penalty. 14 year imprisonment. Robert Allan Hale (April 7, 1941 – May 24, 2008) — known as Bobby Hale, as well as Papa Pilgrim and Sunstar — was an American criminal who mentally, physically, and sexually abused his wife and 15 children in the Alaskan wilderness.

  4. Robert Hale - Wikipedia

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    Robert Allen Hale (1941–2008), felon known as 'Papa Pilgrim' Robert Beverly Hale (1901–1985), art writer and curator; Robert G. Hale (born 1956), oral and maxillofacial surgeon; Robert Lee Hale (1884–1969), American legal realist and institutional economist; Robert M. Hale (1895–1952), American college football player and coach

  5. Ailsa Craig - Wikipedia

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    Ailsa Craig (/ ˈeɪlsə /; Scots: Ailsae Craig; Scottish Gaelic: Creag Ealasaid) is an island of 99 ha (240 acres) in the outer Firth of Clyde, 16 km (8⁄ nmi) west of mainland Scotland, upon which microgranite has long been quarried to make curling stones.

  6. Museum of History in Granite - Wikipedia

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    The museum exhibits monuments made from Missouri Red Granite. Each is 100 feet (30 m) long. Conceived as a historic record of humanity designed to last for four millennia, the Museum of History in Granite is a collection of over 900 large granite outdoor panels. [1] The museum was conceived and commissioned by Jacques-André Istel and its lead ...

  7. Colt .45 (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Colt .45. Maverick. Shotgun Slade. Sugarfoot. Colt .45 (also known as The Colt Cousins) is an American Western television series, originally starring Wayde Preston, which aired on ABC between October 1957 and September 1960. [1] The half-hour program is loosely based on the 1950 Warner Bros. film of the same name, starring Randolph Scott.

  8. Sydney sandstone - Wikipedia

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    Sydney sandstone, also known as the Hawkesbury sandstone, [1] yellowblock, and yellow gold, [2] is a sedimentary rock named after Sydney, and the Hawkesbury River north of Sydney, where this sandstone is particularly common. [3] It forms the bedrock for much of the region of Sydney, Australia. Well known for its durable quality, it is the ...

  9. Architecture of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Architecture of Aberdeen. The architecture of Aberdeen, Scotland, is known for the use of granite as the principal construction material. The stone, which has been quarried in and around the city, has given Aberdeen the epithet The Granite City, or more romantically, and less commonly used, the Silver City, after the mica in the stone which ...