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Stef and Day
* Day by Day, by Bet. e & Stef

Stef and which
Stef recorded an album ( Together as One ) in 1993 for which he works together with Johannes Kerkorrel and Tandie Klaasen, two famous South African singers.
In 2006, Stef Mientki initiated the development of a new version, JALV2, which was programmed by Kyle York and beta tested by an international user group.

Stef and was
Her breakthrough performance was as Stef Steinbrenner in the 1985 feature film The Goonies.
Leonard Haze was replaced by Jimmy DeGrasso in 1986 and Joey Alves was replaced by Stef Burns in 1989.
Stef Burns left later on that year to join Huey Lewis and the News, and was replaced by rhythm guitarist / backing vocalist John Nymann, who was an old friend of the band, previously singing backing vocals on Down for the Count.
David Perper was next to take over the drum throne and Angelo Rossi was replaced by Stef Birnbaum ( aka Stef Burns ) after just one album.
Hayes was replaced by Oakland-born guitarist Stef Burns ( Alice Cooper, Vasco Rossi, Pablo Cruise, Y & T ).
| 16986 Archivestef || || Stephanie " Archive Stef " McLaughlin, American space scientist, who was instrumental in the preparation of the Planetary Data System Small Bodies Node scientific archive

Stef and before
She first appeared as Jonsy in the feature film The River Rat ( 1984 ) before rising to prominence in the Richard Donner film The Goonies ( 1985 ) portraying the character Stef.

Stef and .
In early 2000, Chris Hayes left the News to spend more time with his family, though he performed on their 2001 album Plan B. Stef Burns replaced Hayes, although guitarists Tal Morris and James Harrah have also filled in when Burns has had other commitments.
Honorary citizenship has been bestowed upon Jules Penninckx, Armand Preud ' homme, cyclist Raymond Impanis, singer Will Tura, athlete Kim Gevaert and Stef Maginelle.
Y & T temporarily reformed in 1995 with a lineup of Dave Meniketti, Stef Burns, Phil Kennemore, and Jimmy DeGrasso, and performed sporadically afterward.
Stef Burns replaced Joey Alves on rhythm guitar for the album after he left the band in 1989.
The Iscar plant and industrial parks built in the vicinity of Ma ' alot-Tarshiha by Stef Wertheimer are major sources of employment for the city's residents.
* 14 July 1973: While performing a practice airshow at Moose Jaw, Captain Carl Stef ejected from his aircraft after a bird strike caused an engine compressor stall.
Stef suffered back injuries because of a hard parachute landing.
Bet. e & Stef is a bossa nova jazz group from Montreal, Canada.
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* Blommaert, Jan, Collins, James, Heller, Monica, Rampton, Ben, Slembrouck, Stef & Jef Verschueren.
On November 4, 1994, Stef van der Ziel distributed the first live video images over the web from the Simplon venue in Groningen.
Like Pino, Tommie has had a few different performers, including Stef van der Linden in 1976 and Martin Pragt in 1978.
* Hunt, William R. Stef: A Biography of Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Canadian Arctic explorer ; University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver, 1986.
As of July 2012, the current developers are Stef Dawson, Sam Weiss, and Robert Wetzlmayr.
Its founder, Stef Wertheimer, sought to create an industrial town within the midst of nature.

Hutchinson and wrote
" Although Warren was an important and courageous figure and although he inspired passionate devotion among his followers ... he was a dull man and a dull judge ," wrote Dennis J. Hutchinson.
He also edited the Clarke Papers ( 1891 – 1901 ), and Mrs Hutchinson's Memoirs of Colonel Hutchinson ( 1885 ), and wrote an introduction to the Stuart Tracts, 1603 – 1693 ( 1903 ), besides contributions to the Dictionary of National Biography.
Historian Bernard Bailyn wrote of Hutchinson, " If there was one person in America whose actions might have altered the outcome the protests and disputes preceding the American Revolutionary War, it was he.
Hutchinson in particular wrote that " It cannot be good to tax the Americans ... You will lose more than you gain.
Thomas Gray wrote to Thomas Warton that it was " above the middling ", but " often obscure and unintelligible and too much infected with the Hutchinson jargon ".
" Massachusetts Governor Thomas Hutchinson wrote of the paper, " it was conceived in a higher strain than any that were sent out by other colonies.
In his journal he wrote, " One Mrs. Hutchinson, a member of the church at Boston, a woman of a ready wit and a bold spirit, brought over with her two dangerous errors: 1.
In 1773, she wrote The Defeat, also featuring the character based on Hutchinson, and in 1775 Warren published The Group, a satire conjecturing what would happen if the British king abrogated the Massachusetts charter of rights.
Within a year, he wrote his first book of verse A Glass Half Full, published by Hutchinson in the UK.
At the time he wrote the poem, Wordsworth was living with his wife, Mary Hutchinson, and sister Dorothy at Town End, in Grasmere in England's Lake District.
Thomas Hutchinson, who later also served as provincial governor, and wrote an extensive history of Massachusetts, wrote of Dudley that " he had as many virtues as can consist with so great a thirst for honour and power.
Doctors such as Sir Jonathan Hutchinson in England wrote articles in favour of the procedure.
In 1932, with Clemence Dane, he wrote the incidental music for the Broadway adaptation of Alice in Wonderland by Eva Le Gallienne, starring Josephine Hutchinson ( produced 1933 ).
Fritz Oehlshlaeger, in " The Stoning of Mistress Hutchinson Meaning of Context in ' The Lottery '" ( Essays in Literature, 1988 ), wrote:
Having adopted some of the views of John Hutchinson, Horne wrote in his defence.
He was commissioned lieutenant governor of the colony when his brother-in-law Thomas Hutchinson became governor in 1771. Letters that he and Hutchinson wrote in the late 1760s during protests surrounding the Townshend Acts were published in 1773, igniting a storm of protest against both men.
Vacca also wrote British publisher Hutchinson in 1975 claiming that he, as Kurban Said, had collaborated on several books with Essad Bey and they had had plans to publish them together-" Kurban Said " and " Essad Bey ".
He wrote that Mrs. Hutchinson, " a woman of ready wit and bold spirit ," had brought with her two dangerous theological errors, elaborating upon them in his journal.
The attempt was unsuccessful, but in July 1837, Hutchinson wrote about the gully though which they had travelled.
After her death, her son, Malcolm Sterling Mackinlay ( 1876 – 1952 ) wrote her life in Antoinette Sterling and Other Celebrities ( 1906 Hutchinson ).
As historian Timothy L. Smith wrote, " It eventually outdistanced and absorbed the schools at Hutchinson, Kansas, Peniel and Hamlin, Texas, Vilonia, Arkansas, and Des Arc, Missouri.
Apart from many research papers, Hutchinson wrote -

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