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On May 17, 2002, Robert S. Stephens and Roger A. Roffman of The Seattle Times wrote an analysis of " Weekend at Burnsie's " in a guest column for the newspaper.
" These are real effects reported by many marijuana users, and we would be hard pressed to call them anything other than benefits ", Stephens and Roffman wrote.

Stephens and wrote
" English writer Henry Stephens Salt wrote a biography of Thoreau in 1890, which popularized Thoreau's
In the mid-1970s Nimoy wrote and starred in a one-man play called Vincent based on the play Van Gogh by Phillip Stephens.
The tune became very well known not only in the United States but internationally ; in 1841 the US ambassador to Central America, John Lloyd Stephens, wrote that upon his arrival in Mérida, Yucatán, the local brass band played " Jump Jim Crow " under the mistaken impression that it was the US national anthem.
Stephens wrote several popular books about his travels and explorations.
She wrote a series of pamphlets in 1887 called Over the River, in which she appealed for funds for the parish of St. Stephens in Southwark, south London.
Other admirers of Eddison's work included James Stephens, who wrote the introduction to the 1922 edition ; Robert Silverberg, who described The Worm Ouroboros as " the greatest high fantasy of them all "; and Clive Barker.
Bell and Chilton wrote most of the group's songs, with occasional writing contributions from Hummel and Stephens.
In 1889, four years after Thomson's death, Henry Stephens Salt wrote his first major biography, The Life of James Thomson ( B. V .).
Sixteen years later upon Stephens ' early death ( aged 47 ) from a liver illness, Hawks wrote his obituary which appeared in the first issue of Putnam's Monthly Magazine.
In 2007, Edwards wrote to the CDC's associate director of science, James Stephens, questioning the report's conclusions and methodology, and the competence of its principal author.
It was only revealed later that Mrs. Chipley had in her possession a letter Stephens wrote to Chipley, in which the government apologized to Chipley and offered him freedom because the prosecution had no evidence.
Former Administrative Manager Patsy Stephens deposited Wal-Mart money into her personal bank account and then wrote checks for her immediate superivisor ( Robert Hey ), Coughlin, and for cash.
Working in partnership with Chris Bryant, MacCorkindale wrote and directed the TV film The House That Mary Bought in 1995, and with Paul Stephens co-produced the 1998 film Such a Long Journey, for which he was nominated for the Genie Award for Best Motion Picture.
Prior to 1918 she wrote under her pen name, Margaret Dean Stephens.

Stephens and side
Blue Cheer there were different guitarists on side 1 and side 2 ( Randy Holden and Bruce Stephens ) due to Holden's unanticipated departure from the band.
Dangers and Stephens had formed UK pop band Perennial Divide in 1986 with Paul Freeguard and released the first couple of Meat Beat Manifesto singles as a side project.
In 1905, the station became the northern terminus of Colonel Stephens ' Kent and East Sussex Railway, the KESR's tracks entering Headcorn via a siding on the Ashford side of the station.
But by 1761 the alliances had shifted again, Buckinghamshire and Praed on one side nominating candidates against Stephens and the Duke of Bolton on the other.

Stephens and effects
Keele University researchers Stephens, Atkins, and Kingston found that swearing relieves the effects of physical pain.

Stephens and shown
The Stephens Island Wren was once thought to have been restricted to the tiny Stephens Island in the Cook Strait, but fossil evidence has shown the species was once widespread on both North and South Island.
Stock-pot was also the producer of One Day, a short 2006 film shown at international film festivals, in which Stephens played a small part as the boss of McInnerny's character.

Stephens and episode
In 1964, he appeared as Richard Kimble's nephew in ABC's The Fugitive in the 15th episode entitled " Home Is The Hunted "; as Barry in the NBC medical drama The Eleventh Hour, episode " Sunday Father "; as himself three times in the ABC sitcom The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet ; in the Disney film For the Love of Willadena ; and as a troubled orphan taken home with Darrin and Samantha Stephens in Bewitched episode " A Vision of Sugarplums " ( December 1964 ).
An episode of the long-running television series M * A * S * H, " Morale Victory ," featured James Stephens as a drafted concert pianist who suffers debilitating nerve damage in his right hand after being wounded in combat.
The piece is featured prominently in " Morale Victory ," an episode from the 8th season of the long-running American television series M * A * S * H. Major Charles Winchester ( David Ogden Stiers ) uses it and Wittgenstein's story to convince a drafted concert pianist ( James Stephens ), whose right hand has been permanently injured in combat, not to give up his musical gift despite his wounds.
She has appeared on a number of TV episodes, including Star Trek, Bewitched ( playing Darrin Stephens ' catty ex-fiancee and Samantha's nemesis, Sheila Sommers ), Batman, I Dream of Jeannie, Perry Mason, 12 O ' Clock High, The Man from U. N. C. L. E., The Invaders episode Task Force in season 2 / 16, and Burke's Law.

Stephens and are
`` Unfortunately '', says Chief Postal Inspector David H. Stephens, who has prosecuted many device quacks, `` the ghouls who trade on the hopes of the desperately ill often cannot be successfully prosecuted because the patients who are the chief witnesses die before the case is called up in court ''.
There are also three books: Deirdre ( 1923 ) by James Stephens, The Celts ( 1988 ) by Elona Malterre, and " The Swan Maiden " by Jules Watson.
In its original form, it included all of the territory now in Banks, Barrow, Clarke, Jackson, Oconee and Stephens counties, and parts of the modern-day Gwinnett, Hall, Hart and Madison counties, as well as three counties that are now part of South Carolina.
Two prominent locations in the park are Point Stephens Light, a lighthouse built in 1862 and the World War II gun emplacements on Tomaree Head which were built in 1941, the location of the No. 20 Radar Station RAAF.
Other English locations where Kayaks congregate are Huddersfield and South London ( Lewisham ) where the rector of St Stephens is the Archbishop of Canterbury's visitor to the Windward Island diocese.
The Austell Parks and Recreation Department maintains five recreational facilities and seven parks Berry Park, a passive park, Collar Park and Legion Park which are both community parks, and Pine Street, Stephens, Washington Street and Berry Park which are neighborhood parks.
Three campuses are located in Ville Platte-James Stephens Montessori School ( Grades PK-4 ), Ville Platte Elementary School ( Grades PK-4 ), and Ville Platte High School ( Grades 5-12 ).
The Heidi Hof Tavern ( located at the corner of Stephens and Free Soil roads ) and the Sauble River Inn ( located on U. S. 31 just north of Free Soil Road ) are popular restaurants in the Free Soil area.
The current city council members are Neil Garner, chair, Bart Blair, vice chair, Caitlin Gochnour, Susie Van Hooser, Amy Wicks, Doug Stephens, and Richard Hyer.
The Town Government Offices of Stephens City are located along Locust Street.
Frederick County Public Schools operate the public schools that serve Stephens City, although none are located within Stephens City proper ; public schools that serve Stephens City are within a mile of the town limits.
The planned construction will also move the I-81 interchange at Stephens City, where there are a number of service stations and fast food restaurants, south of the town limits to alleviate congestion on the current Route 277 bridge, which will remain after construction is completed.
Back, Stephens, Dorsey, Giddens-Steadham, Herfurth, Keeley, Pearson, Rowlett, Cullins-Lakepoint and Liberty Grove Elementary Schools, Coyle and Schrade Middle Schools, and Rowlett High School are located within the city boundaries of Rowlett.
Multiple versions of this tale are recorded, and the story was further popularised after one of these was recounted by John Lloyd Stephens in his influential 1841 book, Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan.
John Lloyd Stephens and Frederick Catherwood made two extended visits to Uxmal in the early 1840s, with architect / draftsman Catherwood reportedly making so many plans and drawings that they could be used to construct a duplicate of the ancient city ( unfortunately most of the drawings are lost ).
Many family names are derived from Stephen: the most common are Stephens / Stevens and Stephenson / Stevenson ( others include Stephen, Stephan, Staphan, Stefan, Stevin and Stever ).
The plumages of males and females were alike in the Stephens Island Wren and the Bush Wren ; the Rock Wren shows slight sexual dimorphism in its plumage and differences between the plumage of Riflemen are prononced, with the male having bright green upperparts and the female being duller and browner.
Three species are thought to have lost the power of flight, the Stout-legged Wren, the Long-billed Wren and the Stephens Island Wren.

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