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Stephen

Stephen is a male given name.

Stephen

English writer (1832-1904)

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Simple sentences

Stephen Colbert is a pretty crazy guy.
Stephen King writes about evil people.
Stephen King is one of my favourite writers.
Stephen died.
Stephen Hawking passed away today at the age of 76.
Stephen Hawking once held a party for time travelers. He sent invitations only after the party.
Tom read a Stephen King novel.
Stephen Hawking was born exactly 300 years after the death of Galileo.
Stephen Hawking was born on January 8, 1942 in Oxford, England.
Stephen King is one of my favorite authors.

Movie subtitles

Saint Stephen-in-the-Fields.
Stephen Martin, this court finds you guilty.
I'm gonna sing you a song that I wrote myself. with the aid of Stephen Foster.
Miss Loxi Claiborne, Mr. Stephen Tolliver.
Good day, Mr. Stephen.
Why was Stephen Tolliver at that reef?
Isn't that why you're now trying to undo what you've done. by taking some part of Stephen Tolliver's guilt to yourself?
Oh, Stephen!
Uh, Stephen!
If you'll all excuse me, I'll let Stephen take me upstairs.
Stephen will help me upstairs.
That'll be all for now, Stephen.
His name is Stephen.
Stephen Neale.
No, I'll stick with Stephen.
Thanks again, Stephen. And you too, father.
I didn't believe you until you asked Stephen to defend you for robbery.
You're the only one who did. What about Stephen, the people you work for, and Father Dolan?
Stephen. You forget, Joan's going to be a mother.
Thanks, Stephen.
Not after Stephen has sacrificed everything.
Goodbye, Stephen.
Stephen Haines is stepping out on Mary. - What?
I think Mary's being very wise, snatching Stephen Haines off to Canada.
Stephen's a very attractive man. - Isn't he?
Oh, Stephen.
Stephen can't get away to go to Canada tomorrow.
Stephen adores you just as you are.
Make our ancestors flag rise again remembering the glorious days of Michael the Brave and Stephen the Great.
And how did Stephen let Khmelnitsky slip away?
That's Stephen Decatur. He came within an inch of getting his head cut off.
I know that knocking over one of those 2x4 windjammers and clubbing a few pirates into the sea doesn't mean much to you boys today, but what I'm getting at is that guy who stuck out his neck for Stephen Decatur.
Joseph, Stanley, Stephen.
Stephen Hagen.
Look over there. Stephen! look!
Stephen!
Dear Stephen, Were are you!
What? - No stephen, don't go!

News and current affairs

BERKELEY - As Stephen Cohen, with whom I wrote The End of Influence: What Happens When Other Countries Have the Money, likes to say, economies do not evolve; they are, rather, intelligently designed.
For example, Stephen Harmston's oft-cited 1998 study points to anecdotal evidence that an ounce of gold bought 350 loaves of bread in the time of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, who died in 562 BC.
More recent scientific gurus, such as Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking, have presented a similar image to the public.
The late Stephen J. Gould, author of The Mismeasure of Man, dismissed cross-cultural research using IQ tests as an attempt by white men to show their superiority.
For politicians in persistent denial about the need act, including US President George W. Bush, Australian Prime Minister John Howard, and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, there is no longer any place to hide.
From Stephen Roach at Morgan Stanley to Paul Krugman at Princeton, to the Governors of the US Federal Reserve and the senior staff at the European Central Bank, to almost everyone in Japan, economists all over the world are worrying about deflation.
The most egregious examples of this view were statements made by the political scientists John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt.
It was clear to Santos that, if Castro attended, the Cartagena summit would take place without Obama, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and perhaps a few other heads of state.
In the 1980's, Robert Solow and Stephen Roach separately argued that IT investment was showing no impact on productivity.
Moldova's main claim to fame is King Stephen the Great, who defeated the Ottomans in a great fifteenth century battle.
That remains to be seen, but there have been reports that Prime Minister Stephen Harper is dissatisfied that Canadian scientists are not being sufficiently aggressive in pressing the country's case.
As Stephen Kotkin shows in his new biography of Stalin, Soviet policy was strictly rational.
Stephen G. Cecchetti and Enisse Kharroubi of the Bank for International Settlements - the central banks' central bank - go further.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has nominated a lawyer who spent his career advising intelligence agencies to serve as an official privacy commissioner, raising the ire of activists.

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