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Stevens

United States filmmaker (1905-1975) United States poet (1879-1955) United States psychologist and psychophysicist who proposed Stevens' power law to replace Fechner's law (1906-1973)

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Cat Stevens is not a cat. He's a singer.

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How are you, Stevens?
Oh. Stevens.
Whatever is keeping Stevens?
Oh, Stevens.
I told you, Stevens, she'll wish to see me.
Oh, Mrs Benson, Mr Stevens is here to see you.
Mr Carpenter, this is Tom Stevens.
Thank you, Mr Stevens.
Willard J. Stevens?
Signora Stevens.
Let me see, my first bait will be this Mrs Stevens, the American with the diamonds and the daughter.
Mrs Stevens, would you keep your jewellery in the hotel safe?
Miss Stevens.
Miss Stevens, you are a girl in a million.
Zachary Stevens.
William Stevens Chandler.
Morgan, McGraw, Buzz Stevens.
Stevens? - Look at that.
Stevens?
Let me see. My first bait will be this Mrs. Stevens. the American woman with the diamonds and the daughter.
No, what I mean, Mrs. Stevens, wouldn't it perhaps be better. if you left some of that jewelry in the hotel safe?
Good morning, Mr. Hughson. - Good morning, Miss Stevens.
Good-bye, Mrs. Stevens. Good hunting, Hughson.
Miss Foussard, Miss Stevens.
Mr. Stevens said you'd want to see it tonight.
No, Mr. Stevens, I believe he's still here.
Why, Mr. Stevens, it wasn't my fault.
Mr. Stevens' office.
For Mr. Stevens.
Mr. Stevens is an extraordinarily fine person.
Of course, you realize that Mr. Stevens is engaged to my daughter?
Dead? - Who died, Stevens?
Wait the name is Stevens. Lawrence Stevens.
Better hurry up, Mr Stevens.
Stevens.
I'm looking for Mr Stevens.

News and current affairs

LONDON - US President Barack Obama has vowed to avenge the murder of J. Christopher Stevens, America's former ambassador to Libya.
But the majority opinion of Justice John Paul Stevens paid little heed to the Administration's parade of horribles.
A decorated World War II veteran, Justice Stevens may well have thought that he was at least as qualified as the civilians in the Bush Justice Department to forecast the impact of the court's ruling on military efficiency.
The tragic death of Stevens and his colleagues has engendered wide public outrage in Libya, adding to the isolation and de-legitimization of the armed groups.
Dozens of Libyan activist groups have uploaded videos paying tribute to Stevens, as well as issuing statements against terrorism and Al Qaeda.
Notable examples include Mobutu in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo), Siaka Stevens in Sierra Leone, Samuel Doe in Liberia, Siad Barre in Somalia, and Haile Selassie and Mengistu Haile Mariam in Ethiopia.
In order to resolve the question of whether conspiracy constitutes a crime under the laws of war, Justice Stevens followed the arguments made in the brief that I submitted on behalf of Experts on Conspiracy and the Law of War.
Justice Stevens cited Telford Taylor, the chief prosecutor in Nuremberg, who made the same point about the oddity of conspiracy charges in international tribunals.

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