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Stein and expressed
Billy McNeill expressed the belief that Kelly's reluctance to offer Stein full control was due to his religion.
In his old age, Stein expressed his gratitude to his parents for the influence of their religious and truly German and knightly example.
After the great Battle of Leipzig ( 16 – 19 October 1813 ) Stein entered that city the day after its occupation by the Allies and thus expressed his feelings on the fall of Napoleon's domination: There it lies, then, the monstrous fabric cemented by the blood and tears of so many millions and reared by an insane and accursed tyranny.
In fact, his translator Aurel Stein expressed the view that his was the only true Sanskrit history.

Stein and mock
* Gertrude Stein, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas ( 1933 ), a mock autobiography of Stein's secretary and companion purported to be Toklas's views of Stein.
The mock election featured the Green ticket of Stein / Mesplay, Democratic ticket of Obama / Biden and Republican ticket of Romney / Ryan, with Stein capturing an impressive 27 % of votes, Romney getting 33 % and Obama getting 39 %.

Stein and at
Before he testified for 20 minutes, Stein, who lives at 3300 Lake Shore Dr., admitted to reporters that he had a wide acquaintance with crime syndicate hoodlums.
`` I put Arger on the payroll because he promised to get my firm the stevedore account at Navy pier '', Stein said.
Stein estimated this amount at `` about $1,500 or $1,600 a month ''.
Stein said he needed the money, Leavitt said, to `` meet the payroll '' at National Maintenance company.
Edith Stein was Husserl's student at Göttingen while she wrote her On the Problem of Empathy ( 1916 ).
He took vows as a canon regular at the canonry of Stein, in South Holland, and was ordained to the Catholic priesthood at about the age of 25, but he never seemed to have actively worked as a priest for a longer time, and certain tenets of life in Religious Orders were among the chief objects of his attack in his lifelong assault upon Church excesses.
While at Stein, Erasmus fell in love with a fellow canon, Servatius Rogerus, and wrote a series of passionate letters in which he called Rogerus " half my soul ".
Celtic manager Jock Stein sent Sean Fallon to see Dalglish and his parents at their home ; on hearing that Fallon was at the door, Dalglish rushed upstairs to remove the Rangers posters from his bedroom walls.
When a young mechanic failed to repair the car in a way satisfactory to Stein, the garage owner shouted at the boy, " You are all a " génération perdue.
Stein was Vince Neil's personal manager and also, according to the band and rival manager Allen Kovac, served as the band's manager at one time.
Born in Alexandria in 1935, she learned to play the saw at the age of seven, with Poland-Austrian Anton Stein.
Stein discovered manuscripts in the previously lost Tocharian languages of the Tarim Basin at Marin and other oasis towns, and recorded numerous archaeological sites especially in Iran and Balochistan.
Fragment of carpet discovered by Aurel Stein in a refuse pit at Loulan Kingdom | Loulan, Xinjiang, and attributed to 3rd – 4th century.
The influence of restaurateur Rick Stein can be seen in the port, and tourists travel from long distances to eat at his restaurant or cafés.
Elliot Stein of The Village Voice saw the film as an ardent critique of American involvement in Vietnam, arguing that it " was not set in Transylvania, but Pennsylvania – this was Middle America at war, and the zombie carnage seemed a grotesque echo of the conflict then raging in Vietnam ".
It does not have be all the owner's rights, as long as at least one right has been assumed ( Stein v Henshall ).
Gertrude Stein referred to landscapes made by Picasso in 1909, such as Reservoir at Horta de Ebroas, as the first Cubist paintings.
Around 1906, Picasso met Matisse through Gertrude Stein, at a time when both artists had recently acquired an interest in primitivism, Iberian sculpture, African art and African tribal masks.
The tracks were recorded at Blue Horizon House, 165 West 74th Street, home of Sire Records, but Seymour Stein, president of Sire, rejected the demo, stating " there's nothing there.
There were two processes at work in this new discourse, revisionism and appropriation, which Arlene Stein teases out in her article “ Whose Memory, Whose Victimhood ?” both of which were used at different points in the movement for civil rights.
To avoid the growing Nazi threat, her order transferred Stein to the Carmelite monastery at Echt in the Netherlands.
* Essays by Edith Stein at Quotidiana. org

Stein and recent
Atkinson's role in this transformation was noted in a recent study of research universities and their impact on the genesis of high-technology centers ( see Raymond Smilor, Niall O ' Donnell, Gregory Stein and Robert S. Welborn, III, " The Research University and the Development of High-Technology Centers in the United States ," Economic Development Quarterly, Vol.
One of the most recent applications of neuroplasticity involves work done by a team of doctors and researchers at Emory University, specifically Dr. Donald Stein ( who has been in the field for over three decades ) and Dr. David Wright.

Stein and League
On March 30, 1993, it was announced that Gil Stein, who at the time was the president of the National Hockey League, would be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
He clinched silverware for the club ; the Football League Trophy was won with a 1 – 0 victory against Stockport County at Wembley, with Mark Stein scoring the only goal of the game.
League president and lawyer Gil Stein released an affidavit stating the NHL-Swedish agreement did not apply to Näslund, as he was not under contract with any Swedish team.
On February 1, 1993, Gary Bettman's tenure as the first commissioner of the National Hockey League began, replacing Gil Stein, who served as the NHL's final president.
Stein served with the National Hockey League ( NHL ) as vice-president and legal counsel for nearly 15 years before becoming the fifth and last president of the NHL in 1992.
Stein told his side of the story in his 1997 book, Power Plays: An Inside Look at the Big Business of the National Hockey League ( Birch Lane Press ), pointing out that:
* Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths has a brief appearance of the Jason Rusch Firestorm ( voiced by Cedric Yarbrough ), but it's not clear if he's merged with Stein or Raymond, or operating on his own.
Franko Stein of Eger ( Cheb ) and an apprentice bookbinder Ludwig Vogel of Brüx organized the Deutschnationaler Arbeiterbund ( German National Workers ' League ) in 1893.
Stein also guided Celtic to nine successive Scottish League championships between 1966 and 1974.
In thirteen years at Celtic, Stein won the European Cup, ten Scottish league championships, eight Scottish Cups and six Scottish League Cups.
This success was built upon in 1953 – 54, as Stein captained the side that won a League and Scottish Cup double.
Stein received his only international recognition in 1954, when he was selected for the Scottish Football League XI.
It was not a happy experience for Stein, as his direct opponent, Bedford Jezzard, scored two goals as The Football League XI won 4 – 0 at Stamford Bridge.
In 1970, Stein led Celtic to a League and League Cup double ; they also finished runners-up in the Scottish Cup.
* Jock Stein, Post War English & Scottish Football League A-Z Player's Database
While at work on this urban mission, Stein began to take classes at Columbia University, but they were not the traditional liberal-arts courses appropriate to a prosperous and gifted young man at an Ivy League academy.
At the end of World War II with league football returning back to normality, Llanelli AFC returned to the 1st Division of the Welsh League for 1945 – 46 season and continued in this vain until the 1950 season when with the boom of returning fixtures to a nation starved of highly charged competitive football Llanelli AFC once again gained a place in the prestigious Southern League, together with an influx of Scottish League footballers including one John ( Jock ) Stein who was to find fame with Glasgow Celtic as a player and manager and a respected manager of both Leeds United and the Scottish National team.
In the twilight of his career, after leaving Kilmarnock, Stein also played for Elgin City, who were then a Highland League side.
Football League ; Edwin Stein had earlier been in temporary charge at Barnet.

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