Stephens
Americannoun
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Alexander Hamilton, 1812–83, U.S. statesman: vice-president of the Confederacy 1861–65.
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James, 1882–1950, Irish poet and novelist.
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The company’s growth is even more valuable “given the scarcity of strong growth narratives across the consumer staples group right now,” notes Stephens analyst Jim Salera.
From Barron's
“The district’s response is not based on the viewpoint, theme or content of a student’s expression,” Stephens said.
From Los Angeles Times
“This is going to be a marquee year for Chipotle to get back on track,” said Jim Salera, a restaurant analyst at Stephens.
From Los Angeles Times
Stephens also supplies generators and even vehicles to the Ukrainians.
From BBC
Media lawyer Mark Stephens told AFP much had changed in the British media in recent years, but that this final case would primarily be about "press freedom".
From Barron's
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