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  King Stephen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In 1140 Stephen was captured outside Lincoln in one of the few "real" battles of the war, when the chivalrous king threw away the advantage of his position to insure a fair fight.
Stephen, unable to capture Matilda, was able to limit her sphere of influence to the west.
Although Stephen was eventually able to break de Mandeville's power the wayward magnate remained a royal pest until he suffered a moral wound in an attack on one of a ring of fortresses that the king had built to limit his activities in the eastern fens.
idcs0100.lib.iup.edu /westcivi/stephen.htm   (1727 words)

  
 Biography of Stephen Crane
Mary Helen Peck Crane, Stephen’s mother, was a graduate of Rutgers Female Institute and herself the daughter of a Methodist minister, George Peck, editor of “The Methodist Quarterly Review.” Jonathan Townley Crane, in addition to heavy tomes on deep theological issues, wrote moral tales for children.
One of Stephen’s sisters wrote fiction for women’s magazines, such as “Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Gazette,” a brother was a reporter and editor, and an uncle was a poet.
Helen Crane was an early member of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union and drew large audiences to her frequent lectures on the evils of alcohol.
ri.essortment.com /stephencrane_rqry.htm   (1827 words)

  
 Stephen Taylor - Bio
While the Beatles and early rock n’ roll were a primary influence, folk music and acoustically oriented singer/songwriters of the late ‘60s had a deep effect on Stephen’s musical direction.
It was at this time Stephen wrote such popular and enduring songs as “Romantics Ain’t Hopeless” and “Something Free.” Gigs and other musical opportunities took him across the country, from the ski slopes of the Rockies to California, New York and eventually western North Carolina.
Stephen still lives in Austin and continues to perform 100+ shows a year at concert halls, festivals, clubs and house concerts across the country.
www.stephentaylormusic.com /bio.htm   (511 words)

  
 THE LYON FAMILY
The early records of Bledsoe County were destroyed in a fire, so it is impossible to document anything during the time Stephen and Sarah were living there.
Stephen - age 20-30, Elizabeth - age 20-30, and one son under the age of five are listed in Bledsoe County.
Stephen and Elizabeth's third daughter, Sarah, was born in Missouri soon after their arrival, in late 1840 or early 1841.
www.angelfire.com /mo/lindassignpost/lyon1.html   (878 words)

  
 Stephen Ibaraki Career Summary
Stephen was requested by Xephon (based in England), a leading European publisher, consultancy, conference sponsor, and marketing research firm to lead ten back-to-back briefings held over two days at an international conference for enterprises, in London England, April 2000.
Stephen is serving on the Advisory Board for the Prithvi Institute, a registered and established NGO working at the grass-roots level in India for the empowerment of people, and rural economic development in 300 villages.
Stephen Ibaraki is invited to be a moderator for a panel discussion at the 2006 WorldExpo Wireless and Mobile Expo and Conference.
www.stephenibaraki.com /stephencareersummary.htm   (5093 words)

  
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Stephen has an early influence of music that develops a connection between music and his early memories.
He recalls from his early childhood his mother playing "on the piano the sailor's hornpipe for him to dance" as well as uncle Charles humming "contentedly one of his favourite songs" in his "soundingbox" of an arbor.
Not only is music a connection to Stephen's early memories and a soothing device, but it also drives him to become aware of its importance and connections to life and artistry.
www.people.virginia.edu /~vm4r/portfolio/writings/english1.html   (1127 words)

  
 Stephen King and Richard Bachman Personal Information
Stephen Edwin King was born on September 21, 1947 in Portland, Maine He was a surprise addition to the family, as his mother had been told that she would never have children.
Stephen and his adopted older brother, David King, lived with their mother back and forth between Massachusetts and Maine, and his passion for writing surfaced in 1959 when he wrote articles in his brothers local "newspaper" titled "Dave's Rag".
Much of King's early works were science fiction based, but because he lacked the scientific grounding, they tended to be a bit thin on detail, but still excellent for someone of his age.
www.horrorking.com /biography.html   (1842 words)

  
 "Stephen Toulmin" in Foss, Foss, & Trapp
In Stephen Toulmin's early works, the term "rhetoric" appeared rarely and when it did, it was never a central feature of his writing.
Stephen Edelson Toulmin was born in London, England, on March 25, 1922 to Geoffrey Edelson Toulmin and Doris Holman Toulmin.
While in his early writings, he claimed that the study of practical argumentation was dead, he later admitted: "I met people from Departments of Speech and Communication up and down the country, who told me that they used it as a text on rhetoric and argumentation.
www.willamette.edu /cla/rhetoric/courses/argumentation/Toulmin.htm   (10998 words)

  
 CliffsNotes::Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man:Book Summary and Study Guide
Specific examples of this symbolism can be found in Stephen’s memories: resting in his mother's warm lap, being cared for by the kindly Brother Michael (when Stephen is recovering from a fever), and receiving a heated embrace from the Dublin prostitute during his first sexual encounter.
Stephen is only a boy, but his sensitive artist's nature realizes that he is going to grow up in a world where he will be forced to suppress his true feelings and conform to society's rules and threats.
The flight imagery begins as early as his first days at Clongowes, when Stephen’s oppressed feelings are symbolized by "a heavy bird flying low through the grey light." Later, a greasy football soars "like a heavy bird" through the sky.
www.cliffsnotes.com /WileyCDA/LitNote/id-146,pageNum-34.html   (1452 words)

  
 Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind of Science -- Resources for Event Organizers
Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and the author of A New Kind of Science.
Stephen Wolfram was educated at Eton, Oxford, and Caltech, receiving his Ph.D. in theoretical physics in 1979 at the age of 20.
In the early 1980s he made a series of now-classic discoveries about systems known as cellular automata, leading to numerous applications in physics, mathematics, computer science, biology, and other fields.
www.wolframscience.com /events/bio.html   (221 words)

  
 story of Stephen Sanders
Stephen C. Sanders was born March 28, 1813 in Montgomery County, North Carolina, one of many siblings whose parents were Nimrod Saunders and Mary Ricketts.
Stephen never learned to read or write, however he was a very respected man by his neighbors.
Stephen died on March 22, 1894, at the age 81 and is buried at Prairie Grove Cemetery near his sons, Isom Hurney Sanders (Sr.), Levi Thomas Sanders, and Alexander Sanders, Alexander's wife, Sarah Henson (Carney), and children, and Martha Ellen Sanders Moore.
www.wasrg.org /SSRG/story-stepenCS.htm   (930 words)

  
 PBS VIDEOdatabase of America's History and Culture -- Chapters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
His early childhood was spent in apparent wealth, before his family was forced to move to a series of lesser homes.
In the 1850s, as tension over slavery heated up, Stephen Foster was an accounting clerk at his brother's shipping company in Cincinnati.
Stephen moved to New York and published the "Social Orchestra" in an attempt to gain critical acceptance.
pbsvideodb.pbs.org /programs/all_chapters.asp?item_id=25733   (573 words)

  
 A Brief Timeline of Stephen's Reign
Stephen scatters Hugh Bigod's forces in East Anglia and built 3 castles in the area Hugh was in the habit of raiding
Stephen lays siege to Roger, earl of Hereford, at Wallingford.
Stephen dies (25 Oct) of 'chronic flux of haemorroids'.
dragon_azure.tripod.com /UoA/Stephen_Time.html   (2115 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Stephen drew these images in 1985 when he was 7 years old using an early MacPaint application running on a "Fat Mac" Macintosh 512K.
Stephen drew these color images (circa 1991) using a Macintosh CX running an early version of NIH Image and Colopaint..
These early tag image format and picture images, with their original palettes, have been converted to.JPG files in their original dimensions.
www.cs.wright.edu /~lfinkel/sbfart.htm   (121 words)

  
 Stephen Geoffreys
Stephen Geoffreys's most famous role was the spirited friend from the hit movie, Fright Night (1985).
Stephen Geoffreys was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in the early sixties as Stephen Geoffrey Miller (I think).
Stephen performed with Rex Smith, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio.
www.angelfire.com /or/stephengeoffreys   (1092 words)

  
 Chapter 7 - The Last Salute
Early's body from the cathedral to the Memorial Gate of Arlington National Cemetery, where, before the military escort formation, the casket was to be transferred to a caisson.
Early's casket was taken in procession out of the cathedral and placed in a hearse.
Early's casket was transferred from the hearse to the caisson.
www.army.mil /cmh-pg/books/Last_Salute/Ch7.htm   (749 words)

  
 OSL Stephen Ministry
In the early church, Stephen was one of the first deacons, appointed to a caring ministry by the Apostles (Acts 6, Philippians 1:1).
Prospective Stephen Ministers apply, are interviewed, complete the 50 hours of training, and (upon the mutual decision of the individual, pastors, and leaders) are Commissioned as Stephen Ministers.
Stephen Ministers typically spend an hour a week with their Care Receiver, and four hours a month in Continuing Education and Supervision.
www.augie.edu /related/OSL/OSL6.html   (693 words)

  
 Stephen Stills Biography @ suitelorraine.com
During his many sabbaticals away from CSN, Stephen Stills’ work as a guitarist and solo performer independently forged his place in rock and roll history as one of its most innovative and successful artists.
Stephen Stills received a wildly enthusiastic reception at the Havana Jazz/Rock Festival held at the Karl Marx Theatre on March 4, 1979.
In early 1996 Stephen composed lyrics and music for the highly acclaimed family series Second Noah for ABC Television.
www.suitelorraine.com /suitelorraine/Pages/stillsbio.html   (2488 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: SCALLORN, STEPHEN
Stephen Scallorn, early Fayette County settler, the sixth of nine children of John and Joda Scallorn, was born in St.
Stephen was fifty-one years old; his brother was forty-two.
Stephen and Polly had a family of eleven children.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/SS/fsc71.html   (474 words)

  
 WQED Multimedia: FM 89.3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Stephen received over 100 LPs from his grandfather, who had replaced his favorite mono albums with stereo pressings.
Stephen returned to Pittsburgh to become producer of WQED-FM's "Bayer Sunday Arts Magazine," and referred his former KWHO colleague, Paul Johnston, who also joined the WQED staff.
Stephen enjoys working at WQED-FM because "we make shows that almost no other station in the country could." He cites the weekly programs about the local arts scene, the close relationship with the world-renowned Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and the depth of cultural life in Pittsburgh as great reasons to work at WQED-FM.
www.wqed.org /fm/about/people/sbaum.shtml   (403 words)

  
 Early Childhood Development Program - Saint Stephen Protomartyr Catholic Church, St. Louis, Missouri   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Our Vision is that the St. Stephen ECD will serve as an outstanding model for early childhood education and an alternative to the public school placement for children within the City of St. Louis, especially those children with asthma or allergies.
Children with asthma and allergies are not able to attend regular early childhood development programs due to their risk of life threatening reactions to certain foods or due to air quality conditions.
St. Stephen ECD offers early childhood education for children ages two and a half through five years of age in two settings: a preschool classroom and an early childhood development classroom.
www.saintstephenstl.org /ecd.shtml   (502 words)

  
 The Thresher Online: Rugby pounds Lumberjacks (October 22, 1993)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Rice men's rugby first side survived an early Stephen F. Austin State University charge and went on to crush the visiting Lumberjacks, 55-10 Oct. 16.
Early in the game, the Owls faced a determined effort from Stephen F. Austin.
The second side, playing a Stephen F. Austin team that had been loaned some Owls to fill a player shortage, defeated the Lumberjacks, 25-8.
www.rice.edu /projects/thresher/issues/81/931022/Sports/Story04.html   (386 words)

  
 Joyce's Stephen Hero
Stephen in Portrait II has established a degree of nobility in spite of his father.
Stephen defers to Tate (not a priest, in fact), but passionately defends his preference for Byron over Tennyson, against Heron and his thugs.
Stephen is still embarrassed by him, but in many ways Simon is the better man, especially because Stephen is so alienated from his sexuality.
www.robotwisdom.com /jaj/portrait/shero.html   (11930 words)

  
 Stephen Gammell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
His father was an art editor for a major magazine and brought home periodicals that gave Stephen early artistic inspiration.
Stephen and his wife, Linda, a photographer, live in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Stephen Gammell's splendidly creepy drawings perfectly capture the mood of more than two dozens scary stories— and even a scary song—all just right for reading along or for telling aloud in the dark.
www.childrensliteraturenetwork.org /authors/gammell.html   (1610 words)

  
 Dr. Stephen Early (Pediatric Otolaryngology)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Stephen Early, associate professor, Department of Clinical Otolaryngology, University of Virginia Health System, (540) 932-5767, email:
Early specializes in pediatric otolaryngology, including neonatal and high-risk pediatrics, head and neck oncology, sinus surgery and general otolaryngology.
His research involves histologic study of chronic sinusitis and cell surface markers in squamous cell carcinoma.
www.healthsystem.virginia.edu /internet/news/Experts/early.cfm   (84 words)

  
 Ricky & Stephen: The Early Years Vol. 5
In early 2002 Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant were yet to become the international award winning comedy superstars we know and love today.
Back then they were still just a fat bloke and a tall bloke doing a little radio show.
This Week: Stephen reveals a foolproof method for divining bands' potential via their names and Karl offers his insights into the great mysteries of the universe.
www.xfm.co.uk /Article.asp?id=55499   (378 words)

  
 Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska - Sarpy Co. Names Index A-K
Ackley, George B. Early Towns Adair, J. Papillion: Churches Allan, J. Bellevue: Early History Allen, J. Early Settlements Allis, Samuel Bellevue: Early History Andrus, A. Papillion: Societies Anthony, A. Papillion: Biographical Sketches Armitage, R. Papillion: Societies Arms, Mrs.
Early Settlements Empey, A. Papillion: Societies English, R. Bellevue: The Press English, William R. Early Settlements Enoch, John M. County Roster Ewing, Miss Mary E. Papillion: Biographical Sketches Faust, J. Papillion: Churches Fecht, Miss Mary Papillion: Biographical Sketches Ferguson, Arthur Bellevue: The Press Ferguson, Fenner Bellevue: The Press Ferguson, Mrs.
Early Settlements Hamilton, Robert R. Bellevue: Early History Hamilton, William (Rev.) Bellevue: Gov.
www.kancoll.org /books/andreas_ne/sarpy/sarpname.html   (435 words)

  
 Alibris: Stephen T. Early
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www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Stephen_T._Early   (97 words)

  
 EMC Early Keyboard Instrumental Musicians
Music Director of the Apollo Chorus, Music Director of the Elmhurst Symphony, and member of Chicago Baroque Ensemble.
Member of Ars Antigua (playing continuo), singer with Schola Antigua, Director of the Saint Cecilia Consort, and Organist and Choir Master at St.
Member of Chicago Baroque Ensemble, and Trio Settecento, and The Forces of Virtue, regular performer with Music of the Baroque, the Newberry Consort, and Bach Week, and organist of the Church of the Ascension in Chicago.
earlymusichicago.org /musicians_instrumental_keyboard.htm   (166 words)

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