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Auden, Wallace Stevens and Seamus Heaney and the novels of Raymond Carver, Robert Louis Stevenson and J.
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Yet new elements such as the so-called bad bank, Citi Holdings, make the reports worthy of Robert Louis Stevenson.
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But the showstopper is the 1, 450-square-foot Robert Louis Stevenson Suite, with its front-to-back picture windows on three sides--the joint has helicopter views from the bathtub.
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In 1894, Robert Louis Stevenson, Scottish author of "Treasure Island, " died.
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Robert Louis Stevenson called the eerie passage in which Crusoe discovers footprints in the sand a telling sign of visitors breaking his solitude one of the great moments in literature.
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Since 2000, Rebustours has offered two-hour guided walking tours that start at Rebus' favorite pub, the Royal Oak, and incorporate readings from the Rebus novels plus mentions of other local writers, Arthur Conan Doyle and Robert Lewis Stevenson among them.
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There are also examples of the work Muybridge did up and down the Pacific coast for the national body in charge of lighthouses, including a sequence of unusual large-format seascapes completed in the 1870s, at precisely the time that Thomas Stevenson (father of Robert Louis) was designing his lighthouses around the coasts of Scotland.
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