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.
Example Sentences
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Real-estate investor Terry Stephens flies frequently between his home in Florida and West Virginia, where he spent most of his career.
Simon Stephens’ drama, presented at the Mark Taper Forum in 2017, is a two-hander that tests the validity of the uncertainty principle in the arena of human relationships.
From Los Angeles Times
“It’s the ceremony—and it’s a toast, more often than not,” said Stephens.
"I do think there's almost something inherently attractive about speed," admits Dr Stephens.
From BBC
“It is jarring that in one of the richest countries in the world, one-third of the middle class does not make enough to afford basic necessities,” Stephens and Perry of Brookings write.
From Los Angeles Times
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