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Stephens and shows
Most of the early shows were co-written with Stephens ( and edited by Jimmy Grafton ) but this partnership faltered after Series 3.
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.
She is currently one of only two presenters on the station to present shows in both the specialist and entertainment sector, the other being Huw Stephens.
Black's stage credits include the musicals Billy ( music: John Barry ), Bar Mitzvah Boy ( music: Jule Styne ), Dear Anyone ( music: Geoff Stephens ), Budgie ( music: Mort Shuman ) and several Andrew Lloyd Webber shows: the 1979 song-cycle, Tell Me on a Sunday, which was performed by Marti Webb ( whom Black also managed for a time ); Aspects of Love, which propelled Michael Ball to stardom ; and, together with Christopher Hampton, the musical adaptation of the Billy Wilder film Sunset Boulevard.
Huw Stephens ( born 25 May 1981 ) is a radio presenter currently broadcasting shows on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio Cymru.
In addition to appearing in several movies, Stephens was a guest on a number of popular television shows, including L. A. Heat, Wings and Family Matters, as well as a 1996 cameo on the hit show Frasier as Sam the bartender.

Stephens and set
The case of R v Dudley and Stephens, in which two men were found guilty of murder for killing and eating a cabin boy while adrift at sea in a lifeboat, set the precedent that necessity is no defence to a charge of murder.
This was probably the first all-British car and Stephens set up a production line, manufacturing in all, twelve vehicles, including four-and six-seater cars and hackneys, and nine-seater buses.
" Stephens in Paris, set himself three tasks, during his seven years of exile.
Stephens, published by Wizards of the Coast for the Star Wars Roleplaying Game ) " Tempest Feud fails to rise to the exacting standards set by its predecessors.
The 1996 film adapted and directed by Trevor Nunn and set in the 19th century, stars Imogen Stubbs as Viola, Helena Bonham Carter as Olivia and Toby Stephens as Duke Orsino.
These groups featured a revolving set of musicians including Jody Stephens, Terry Manning, Tom Eubanks, Andy Hummel, Richard Rosebrough, Vance Alexander, and Steve Rhea.
Riady's entry into the American business community began in 1977, when he was persuaded by Arkansas banking moguls W. R. Witt and Jackson T. Stephens, and founders of Stephens Inc., one of America's largest investment banks outside of Wall Street, to become partners in the Stephens's Worthen Banking Corporation, after the younger Riady was sent by his father, Mochtar Riady, to set up a banking presence in the United States.
However, due to ownership limitations set by the Federal Communications Commission, Entercom had to sell off 3 of its radio stations in the Rochester market to Stephens Media Group.
Performers on the Main Stage were ( in order of appearance ): Tanya Stephens, Robert Plant and Strange Sensation, The Prodigy, Groove Armada, Stanton Warriors and MC Wreck, Overflow, The Pipettes, Cansei de Ser Sexy, Beastie Boys, Zinc b2b Friction and Dynamite MC, Dubioza kolektiv, Lauryn Hill, Basement Jaxx, Snoop Dogg, LTJ Bukem and MC Conrad, Mala Vita, Van Gogh, Audio Bullys, Wu-Tang Clan, Pendulum DJ set with MC Verse, and finally Tayo DJ Set
McGregor suggested that management could use either set of needs to motivate employees, but better results could be gained by the use of Theory Y, rather than Theory X ( Heil, Bennis, & Stephens, 2000 ).
Wins over James Stephens, Kilkenny and Stradbally, Laois set up one of the most memorable Leinster club finals in recent years.

Stephens and necessary
Those lines staying independent were principally those under the influence of Colonel Stephens, who had been instrumental in securing the necessary exemption.
The contractors for the construction of the first 23 mile section of the Illawarra Railway arranged with timber mills in the Port Stephens and Manning River districts for the supply of sleepers and other timber necessary for the construction.

Stephens and sufficient
Later in the decade Stephens and the Earl once more began to work together, but were unable to prevent Humphrey Mackworth Praed from establishing sufficient influence to secure a hold of one of the two seats.
The seven states then seceded, Stephens thought, were sufficient to form a successful republic, with a population of five million ( including blacks ) and a land area larger than that of France, Spain, Portugal and the United Kingdom combined.

Stephens and conditions
In his reply Stephens outlined his conditions and his requirements from the organisation in America.
In explaining the program in Dilip Datta's book Math Education at its Best: The Potsdam Model, Dr. Stephens said that his primary goal was to create the most favorable possible conditions for students to learn and for faculty to teach.

Stephens and for
Catherwood, an architect in New York, had been forgotten, like Stephens, and Victor reconstructed their lives as one reconstructs, for a museum, a dinosaur from two or three petrified bones.
Victor had been stirred by my account of him in Makers And Finders, for Stephens was one of the lost writers whom Melville had seen in his childhood and whom I was bent on resurrecting.
James Stephens, who was in Dublin during the week, thought, " None of these people were prepared for Insurrection.
The importance of Epictetus ' Stoicism for Stockdale, its role in A Man in Full, and its significance in Gladiator ( 2000 film ) is discussed by William O. Stephens < ref >
The punter, with an impromptu dash to his right, tossed the ball and it was caught by George Stephens, who ran 70 yards for a touchdown.
On February 9, a constitutional convention at Montgomery, Alabama, considered Davis, Howell Cobb, Alexander Stephens, and Robert Toombs for the office of provisional president.
Always of precarious health herself – she is said to have had tuberculosis – she was too weak to prepare her father's papers for publication, so she delegated the task to a family friend, Reverend William Stephens.
Crawford attended Stephens for only four months before withdrawing after she realized she was not prepared for college.
Don Stephens pioneered an experimental technique to use the ground as thermal mass large enough for annualized heat storage.
During the latter part of 1866 Stephens endeavored to raise funds in America for a fresh rising planned for the following year.
The novel was dramatized for radio by Archie Scottney, directed by Martin Jarvis and produced by Rosalind Ayres ; it featured a full cast starring Toby Stephens as James Bond and was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2012.
Washington County is home to the site of St. Stephens, the first territorial capital of Alabama, and was the scene of the 1807 capture of Aaron Burr at Wakefield, Alabama during his flight from prosecution for treason.
The county was originally named Buchanan County, after U. S. President James Buchanan, but was renamed in 1861 for Alexander H. Stephens, the vice president of the Confederate States of America.
Age pyramid for Stephens County, Oklahoma, based on census 2000 data.
The county is most famous for being the birthplace and home of Alexander H. Stephens, who served as a senator from Georgia in the antelbellum south, the Vice President of the Confederate States of America, and the governor of Georgia until his death.
Among the first marshals were John Adams's son-in-law Congressman William Stephens Smith for the district of New York, another New York district Marshal, Congressman Thomas Morris, and Henry Dearborn for the district of Maine.
* William Stephens Smith ( 1755 – 1816 ), 1789 U. S. Marshal for New York district and son-in-law of President John Adams
While Oxford officially marks the year 1683 as its founding because in that year it was first named by the Maryland General Assembly as a seaport, the town began between 1666 and 1668 when were laid out as a town called Oxford by William Stephens, Jr .. By 1669 one of the first houses was built for Innkeeper Francis Armstrong ( see Talbot County Land Records, A 1, f. 10 / 11 ).
* Dick York, best known for playing Darrin Stephens on the 60's sitcom Bewitched
* Sandy Stephens, the first African American quarterback for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, was born in Uniontown.

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