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Rodmond P. Roblin (8213 bytes)
1: Sir '''Rodmond Palen Roblin''' ([[February 15]], [[1853]]-[[February 16]], [[...
3: ...net Minister David Wilson in [[Dufferin South]]. Roblin lost this race by 5 votes, but won a subsequent b...
5: ...inaugurated as Manitoba's first Liberal Premier. Roblin was a supporter of Greenway, and was re-elected b...
7: ...d not have an official leader in this period, but Roblin seems to have been their most dominant voice in p...
9: ...Greenway's government was re-elected in 1892, and Roblin was personally defeated in the rural riding of [[...

Roblin, Manitoba (812 bytes)
1: ''For the rural municipality see [[Roblin, Manitoba (rural municipality)]]
3: '''Roblin''' is a town in [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]].
6: ...ellmouth]], and [[Boulton, Manitoba|Boulton]], it Roblin has a population of 2,746. It acts as a center pi...
9: Roblin's current Mayor is [[Lorne Boguski]]; Councillors...
12: * [http://www.roblinmanitoba.com/ Roblin, "Jewel of the Parkland", official site]

Dufferin Roblin (7029 bytes)
1: ...ulroney]]. He is the grandson of Sir [[Rodmond P. Roblin]], who also served as Manitoba Premier.
3: Roblin was born in [[Winnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]], [[Ma...
5: Like his grandfather, Roblin was a member of Manitoba's Conservative Party (wh...
7: ...n in both in the Liberal and Conservative ranks. Roblin was a part of the latter group, and was elected t...
9: ...n the year. Some party members tried to convince Roblin to stand against Willis for the leadership, but h...

Dauphin-Roblin (1891 bytes)
1: ...|Dauphin]] and [[Roblin-Russell (Manitoba riding)|Roblin-Russell]].
3: Dauphin-Roblin is located in the southwestern region of the prov...
5: ...auphin, Manitoba|Dauphin]] and [[Roblin, Manitoba|Roblin]], as well as [[Gilbert Plains, Manitoba|Gilbert ...
9: Dauphin-Roblin has a large [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] population, at ...
11: ...r rural ridings in southwestern Manitoba, Dauphin-Roblin is considered relatively safe for the [[New Democ...

Roblin-Russell (1609 bytes)
1: ...m the former riding of [[Roblin (Manitoba riding)|Roblin]]), and was abolished in [[1999]].
3: ...[[Saskatchewan]] to the west. [[Roblin, Manitoba|Roblin]] and [[Russell, Manitoba|Russell]] were the two ...
5: ...]] and [[Dauphin-Roblin (Manitoba riding)|Dauphin-Roblin]].
23: [[Category:Manitoba electoral districts|Roblin-Russell]]

Elmyra Duff (2200 bytes)
1: '''Elmyra Duff''' is a [[female]] [[human]] [[fictional characte...
24: [[Category:Tiny Toon Adventures|Duff, Elmyra]]

Alexander Duff (1929 bytes)
1: '''Dr. Alexander Duff''', D. D. LLD. ([[April 15]], [[1806]] - [[Februa...
6: Alexander Duff was born in [[Moulin]], [[Perthshire]] in the hea...
8: Rev. Alexander Duff opened his institution in Feringhi Kamal Bose's h...
13: Alexander Duff passed away in 1878 at [[Sidmouth]], [[Devon]], [...
17: [[Category:1806 births|Duff, Alexander]]

Duff McKagan (5627 bytes)
1: ...tal (music)|heavy-metal]] band [[Guns n' Roses]]. Duff's height is 6'2", his hair brown and his eyes haz...
6: Duff's father goes by the name Mac, and his mother is ...
8: ...ndary 24 hour deli and rock hangout ''Canter's''. Duff expected some punk with a penchant for [[1970s|'7...
13: ...ew line-up was finalized on [[June 6]], [[1985]]. Duff became the band's bassist, and after two days of ...
19: ...and [[1991]], respectively. Meanwhile in [[1990]] Duff and [[Slash (musician)|Slash]] co-wrote and playe...

Andrew Duff (1493 bytes)
1: '''Andrew Duff''' (born [[December 25|25th December]] [[1950]]) ...
8: *[http://www.andrewduffmep.org.uk/ Andrew Duff's website]
9: *[http://kwiki.ffii.org/AndrewDuffEn Andrew Duff and software patents]
12: ...f the European Parliament from the United Kingdom|Duff, Andrew]]

Figgy Duff (1279 bytes)
1: ...er a kind of traditional white [[pudding]], Figgy Duff travelled across Newfoundland, learning tradition...
3: .... It was followed by ''[[Figgy Duff (album)|Figgy Duff]]'', in [[1981]], [[record producer|produced]] by...
5: ...[cancer]] in [[1993]], and Morgan disbanded Figgy Duff soon after.

Damien Duff (846 bytes)
1: ...ers]]. In the early part of the 2004-2005 season, Duff formed a powerful partnership with Chelsea's othe...
5: [[Category:Republic of Ireland footballers|Duff, Damien]]
7: [[de:Damien Duff]]

James H. Duff (1730 bytes)
1: '''James Henderson Duff''' ([[January 21]], [[1883]]–[[December 20]...
3: ...rs as a partner in the [[Pittsburgh]] law firm of Duff, Scott & Smith. He successfully ran for Pennsylva...
5: ...he law firm of Davies, Richberg, Tydings, Landa & Duff. He died in Washington, DC, and was buried in [[C...
7: Duff was a native of Mansfield (now Carnegie), Pennsyl...
12: ...raphical Directory of the United States Congress: DUFF, James Henderson]

Tom Duff (1601 bytes)
1: '''Tom Duff''' ('''Thomas Douglas Selkirk Duff''', born December 8, 1952) is a computer programm...
7: While working in Lucasfilm, he created [[Duff's device]] - a loop-unrolling mechanism in [[C pr...
11: * [http://www.tomduff.com/about.html Tom Duff] (short cv on family web site)
16: [[Category:1952 births|Duff, Tom]]

Haylie Duff (1665 bytes)
1: ...for her sister's album ''[[Metamorphosis (Hilary Duff album)|Metamorphosis]]'', "Sweet Sixteen" and "In...
3: ...ouston, Texas]]. Her mother is the producer Susan Duff.
12: *[http://us.imdb.com/Name?Duff,+Haylie Internet Movie Database entry]
14: *[http://www.haylieduff.com/ Official Site]
16: [[Category:Female singers|Duff, Haylie]]

Hilary Duff (8724 bytes)
1: ...f_Photo_Shoot_August_2004.jpeg|thumb|150px|Hilary Duff]]
2: '''Hilary Ann Lisa Duff''' (born [[September 28]], [[1987]]) is an [[Unit...
5: ...r older sister, [[ballet|ballet dancer]] [[Haylie Duff]]. She decided to pursue an acting career and app...
9: ...:Hilary_Duff_on_Cinderella_Story.jpg|thumb|Hilary Duff in a ''[[A Cinderella Story]]'']]
11: ...hildren]] between the ages of seven and fourteen. Duff announced in [[2003]] that she would no longer ac...

Huff-Duff (2116 bytes)
1: ...known by its [[acronym]] HF/DF pronounced '''Huff-Duff''' which has become the common name for this type...
3: Huff Duff is part of the armoury of the analysis of radio t...
7: ...tra]] code breaking (SIGINT) and [[radar]], "Huff-Duff" was a valuable part of the Allies armoury in det...
11: ...nd when ever a U-boat transmitted a message "Huff-Duff" could get bearings on the approximate position o...
13: In 1942 the allies began to install Huff-Duff on convoy escort ships. This allowed the Allies t...

Duff Green (3135 bytes)
1: '''Duff Green''' ([[August 15]], [[1791]] - [[June 10]], ...
14: [[Category:1791 births|Green, Duff]]
15: [[Category:1875 deaths|Green, Duff]]

Duff Beer (2799 bytes)
1: ...," on April 1989; the notes "MAKE UP BEER LABEL DUFF BEER?" can be found on p.16 of the first draft of...
3: ...[Adolf Hitler]]) are shown floating in bottles of Duff Beer as they go down the assembly line.
5: ==Duff Brands==
6: *Duff Lite
7: *Duff Dry

Michael Duff (1271 bytes)
1: ...vant and society figure, was the son of Sir Robin Duff, 2nd Bt, of Vaynol, and his wife Lady Juliet Lowt...
7: Sir Michael Duff was a godson of [[Mary of Teck]] (queen of [[King...
9: ...th Duke of Rutland. By her, he had 1 son Charles Duff.
12: '''The Duff Estate'''
14: ...ate at Plas Newydd, appears to have passed out of Duff family hands. This came into the family via Mary...

Duff Hart-Davis (1033 bytes)
1: ...t-Davis''' (born [[1936]]), generally known as '''Duff Hart-Davis''', is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[...
5: Duff Hart-Davis is married to Phyllida Barstow, and ha...
7: ...[1907]] – [[1971]]), whose life was written up by Duff Hart-Davis as ''Peter Fleming: A Biography'', pub...
13: [[Category:1936 births|Hart-Davis, Duff]]

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