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  1. Sir Robert Graham Stephens (14 July 1931 – 12 November 1995) was a leading English actor in the early years of Britain's Royal National Theatre. He was one of the most respected actors of his generation and was at one time regarded as the natural successor to Laurence Olivier.

  2. Robert K. "Bob" Stevens (June 20, 1938 – October 5, 2001) was a British-born American photojournalist for the Sun, a subsidiary of American Media, located in Boca Raton, Florida, United States. He was the first journalist killed in the 2001 anthrax attacks when letters containing anthrax were mailed to multiple media outlets in the United States.

  3. Sep 6, 2007 · Oxford University Press. Book. Torts and Rights. Robert Stevens. Published: 6 September 2007. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. The law of torts is concerned with the secondary obligations generated by the infringement of primary rights.

  4. Robert J. Stevens (born 1951), is a retired executive chairman of Lockheed Martin. He was the chairman, president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Lockheed Martin from 2004 until 2013, when Marillyn Hewson became CEO and president.

  5. Robert Stevens is the Herbert Smith Freehills Professor of English Private Law at Oxford. He is a leading scholar of commercial law, equity, torts, and unjust enrichment, with publications and presentations on various topics.

  6. Dec 7, 2009 · A paper by David Sugarman that examines the life and work of Robert Stevens, co-author of the influential book Lawyers and the Courts (LATC) in 1967. It traces his intellectual influences, his experience in England, America and Africa, and his challenges to the dominant legal orthodoxy.

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  8. Robert Stevens. Director: Suspense. Of all the very talented and capable directors to work on the two Alfred Hitchcock television series, Robert Stevens was the only one ever honored with the Emmy Award.