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For more information, or to find a foot and ankle surgeon near you, visit FootHealthFacts.org, the patient education website of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. Photo Credit: (c ...
Foot and ankle surgery is a sub-specialty of orthopedics and podiatry that deals with the treatment, diagnosis and prevention of disorders of the foot and ankle. Orthopaedic surgeons are medically qualified, having been through four years of college, followed by 4 years of medical school or osteopathic medical school to obtain an M.D. or D.O. followed by specialist training as a resident in ...
Robert Sullivan (poet) (born 1967), Māori writer from New Zealand; Robert Austin Sullivan (1947–1983), American man executed in Florida; Robert Baldwin Sullivan (1802–1853), Canadian lawyer, judge, and the second mayor of Toronto; Robert J. Sullivan Jr. (born 1945), American politician; Robert "Sully" Sullivan, American radio and ...
Sullivan had reportedly told police that the motive for the crime had been robbery, and that he needed the money to pay a blackmailer who was threatening to tell his father that he was homosexual. [8] Ultimately, Sullivan was found guilty of the crime and was convicted of first-degree murder. [9] He was sentenced to death on November 12, 1973. [10]
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Robert Sullivan Sr. stands outside the first Sullivan Tire shop in Rockland, Mass. Sullivan Tire now has 117 locations and nearly 1,500 employees in New England. Paul and Robert Sullivan Jr ...
Robert Michael "Bob" Sullivan (born August 4, 1951) is a vertebrate paleontologist, noted for his work on fossil lizards and dinosaurs. Sullivan discovered the second and most complete skull of the hadrosaurid dinosaur, Parasaurolophus tubicen , [ 1 ] and skulls of the ankylosaurids Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis and Ziapelta sanjuanensis .
Glastonbury (/ ˈ ɡ l æ s t ən b ɛr i / GLAST-ən-berr-ee) is a town in the Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, United States, formally founded in 1693 and first settled in 1636. It was named after Glastonbury in Somerset, England. [3] Glastonbury is on the banks of the Connecticut River, 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Hartford.