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  2. Robert Powers - Wikipedia

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    Robert B. Powers (1900–1976), American police officer Robert T. Powers , American mathematician John Robert Powers (1892–1977), American actor and talent agent

  3. Robert T. Powers - Wikipedia

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    Robert T. Powers is an American mathematician. Powers earned his doctorate from Princeton University and taught at the University of Pennsylvania. [1] [2] In 2012, he was elected an inaugural fellow of the American Mathematical Society. [3] [4] His most famous paper is called "On Constructing Non -*Isomorphic Hyperfinite Factors of Type III" [5]

  4. Rob Powers - Wikipedia

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    Rob Powers (born 1965) is an American television news anchor and journalist based at WEWS-TV 5, the Scripps-owned ABC affiliate in Cleveland, Ohio. Powers was named co-anchor of WEWS's evening newscasts in August 2016. Prior to joining WEWS, Powers was a sportscaster for several major-market television stations, including ABC flagship WABC-TV.

  5. Robert Wagner Seen in Rare Photo With Stefanie Powers for ...

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    Powers stood behind him with a matching grin as the two held hands and looked at the camera. She captioned the snap, "Happy Birthday (2/10) to our dear Robert Wagner. 94 and still going strong ...

  6. Robert powers White Sox past Royals in 10 after Cueto's gem - AOL

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    Luis Robert hit a two-run homer in the 10th inning after Johnny Cueto's impressive Chicago debut, and the White Sox defeated the Kansas City Royals 5-3 on Monday night in the opener of a five-game ...

  7. Robert B. Powers - Wikipedia

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    Robert B. Powers, (October 3, 1900 – December 3, 1976) was a prominent police officer in the history of California, first as Chief of Police in Bakersfield, California (1933–1945) and as the chief enforcement officer at the state level (1944–1947) during which he co-established one of the earliest training programs for police in matters of race relations.

  8. Talk:Robert Powers - Wikipedia

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  9. Robert Power - Wikipedia

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    Robert Power may refer to: Robert Power (cricketer) (1833–1914), Australian cricketer; ... Robert Powers (disambiguation) Bob Power, record producer and audio engineer;