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  • —cyberbot IITalk to my owner:Online 12:24, 9 January 2016 (UTC) Is Alex Stedman a notable person from Stoke Gifford? What is his connection with the village...
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  • William Vaughn Moody; Charles Eliot Norton; Carl Schurz; Edmund Clarence Stedman; John Quincy Adams Ward. At this point, I don't know an easy way to verify...
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  • Virginia Thrall Smith, children's rights legal advocate General Griffin A. Stedman, during United States Civil War Wallace Stevens, poet Cincinnatus Taft...
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  • a term for change ringing. The Google reference is to a book by Fabian Stedman (who I do acknowledge as very significant, and needs an article), but whose...
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  • American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary and tweaked the bit after it a little. I did this because The American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary...
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  • (talk) 23:34, 3 February 2010 (UTC) "The Communist Manifesto". Gareth Stedman Jones. Penguin Classics. 2002. p. 202. Accessed January 27, 2010. "Strategies...
    101 KB (13,801 words) - 01:37, 13 March 2023
  • Complete and Unabridge 2012 Digital Edition and The American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary define rape in such a way that would include "being...
    166 KB (22,817 words) - 21:56, 2 February 2023
  • cent of the human race is subject to atopy. (See also dermatitis.) From Stedman's Medical Dictionary (2000):- Atopy: A genetically determined state of hypersensitivity...
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