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Östen
Östen or Eystein (d. ca 600) was the son of Adils (Eadgils) and Yrsa of Saxony. He was the father of Ingvar. Snorri Sturluson relates that Östen ruled Sweden at the time when Hrólf Kraki died in Lejre. It was a troubled time when many seakings ravaged the Swedish shores. One of those kings was n..
Östen Bergstrand
Carl Östen Emanuel Bergstrand (1873–1948) was Swedish astronomer. He was Professor of Astronomy at Uppsala University from 1909 until 1938. His early work was focused on astrometrics, particularly in the examination of photographic plates to measure stellar parallax. He used the orbital moti..
Östen Undén
Bo Östen Undén (Karlstad 25 August 1886 – Stockholm 14 January 1974), J.D., was a Swedish academic, civil servant and Social Democratic politician. In 1917, he was appointed professor and head of the department of civil law at Uppsala University, but he came to divide his career between poli..
Österåker Municipality
This page deals with both Österåker Municipality and the urban area (tätort) Åkersberga Österåker Municipality (Kommun) Österåker and Stockholm Map outlining municipalities of Sweden Coat of arms Municipal facts Seat Åkersberga [] County Stockholm County Provin..
Österbotten County
Österbotten County, Österbottens län, or Pohjanmaan lääni, was a County of Sweden from 1634. In 1774 it was renamed Vasa County (Vasa län or Vaasan lääni) and Uleåborg County (Uleåborgs län/Oulun lääni) was split off. In 1808 when it was ceded to Russia. It was continued as an administ..
Österbymo
Österbymo is a town, and the seat of Ydre Municipality, in Östergötland County, Sweden. ..
Österdal River
Österdalälven is a 300 km long river in Sweden that flows southeast through Dalarna. Its sources are Storån, Grövlan and Sörälven and the end point is Djurås, in the municipality of Gagnef, where it connects with Västerdalälven to form Dalälven. Österdalälven flows through the Trängslet..
Östergötland
[Östergötland] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) is a historical Province (landskap) in the south of Sweden. It borders Småland, Västergötland, Närke, Södermanland, and the Baltic Sea. Historically, it was one of the provinces that was to become Sweden in the Middle Age..
Östergötlands storregemente
Östergötlands storregemente No shield available Designation none Type mixed regiment/brigade Existence 1618–1623 Colours N/A Motto N/A Victory names none none Östergötlands storregemente or Landsregementet i Östergötland (Ostrogothia Grand Regiment, Regiment of the Land in Os..
Östergötland County
Östergötland County, or Östergötlands län, is a County or län on the south east of Sweden. It borders to the counties of Kalmar, Jönköping, Västra Götaland, Örebro, Södermanland and to the Baltic Sea. Östergötlands län Map highlighting the location of Östergötland County in Sw..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 10
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 10 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : ... ok "Geir... letu gera bru thessa ... ... letu reisa stein thenna eptir "Sker/"Skarf, f[r]aenda sinn godhan. Text - Engl..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 11
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 11 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : "Eysteinn reisti stein thenna eptir "Thori, fodhur sinn. Text - English: Eysteinn raised this stone in memory of Thorir, his father...
Östergötland Rune Inscription 12
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 13 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : Sigsteinn reisti stein thenna eptir ", fodhur sinn. Text - English: Sigsteinn raised this stone in memory of , his father. Other r..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 14
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 14 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : Hroarr reisti stein thenna eptir "Jarna, son sinn. Text - English: Hroarr raised this stone in memory of Jarni, his son. Other res..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 15
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 15 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : ... reisti ... ... ... "..., bonda sinn n[ytan](?). Text - English: ... raised ... ... ... ... her/his capable(?) husbandma..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 16
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 16 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : Syvurr reis[ti] ... ... ... ... [br]odhur sinn. Text - English: Syvurr raised ... ... ... ... his brother. Other..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 165
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 165 Rundata ID:Ög 165 Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village:Skänninge Produced: Artist: Text - Native: þurun * risti * auk × þiR × bruþr × suniR : tusta × iftiR * sin * faþur þurkil×k rist × stin : þansi : aufti : tusta..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 17
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 17 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : fradhr, "Gudhulfr ok "... ... ... eptir "Sigbjorn, fodhur sinn godhan(?). Text - English: fradhr, Gudhulfr and ... ... ... in memory..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 179
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 179 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village:Vadstena Castle Produced:unknown Artist:unknown Text - Native: ... ... stein thenna eptir "Áskel, fôdhur sinn. Text - English: ... ... this stone in memory of Áskell, his fath..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 18
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 18 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : ttarr(?) [r]eisti stein the[nna ep]tir "Jafra ok "Vig, br?dhr sina. Text - English: ttarr(?) raised this stone in ..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 2
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 2 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : "[K]jotvi(?) ok "Th[or]... [th]eir [b]r?dhr letu ... ... ... "Vefast, ... sinn. Text - English: K..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 20
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 20 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : Holmgeirr ok "Brandi their reistu stein thenna eptir "Kjallak/"Kjullak, fodhur sinn. Text - English: Holmgeirr and Brandi, they rais..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 221
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 221 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village:Törnevalla Produced:11th Century Artist:unknown Text - Native: Eyndr reisti stein thenna eptir "Danska, fôdhur sinn, bónda gódhan. Text - English: Eyndr raised this stone in ..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 3
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 3 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : ... ... stein thenna eptir "Fasta, son sinn. "G[udh](?) hjalpi(?) ... Text - English: ... ... this stone in memory of Fasti,..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 4
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 4 Rundata ID:Ög 4 Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : "[Gu]nnarr(?) o[k] ... ... [mo]dhur sina. Text - English: Gunnarr and ... ... their mother. Other r..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 5
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 5 Rundata ID:Ög 5 Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : ... thessi eptir "As[u](?), konu sina. Text - English: ... this (stone) in memory of Asa, his wife. Other resources: ..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 6
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 6 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : ... thessa ... ... bro[dhur] ... Text - English: ... this ... ... brother ... Other resources: Rune stones - Runic alphab..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 7
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 7 Rundata ID:Ög 7 Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : Text - English: Other resources: Rune stones - Runic alphabet ..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 8
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 8 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : "Styggr/"Stigr gerdhi kuml thau ept "Eyvind, son sinn. Sa fell austr B medh "Eivisli. "Vikingr fadhi ok "Grimulfr. Text - English: A ..
Östergötland Rune Inscription 9
Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 9 Rundata ID: Country:Sweden Region:Östergötland City/Village: Produced: Artist: Text - Native: Old Norse : ... ... rista stein thenna eptir "Asu modhur sin[a]. Text - English: ... ... (had) this stone carved in memory of Asa, his m..
Österland
Österland, or Österlanden, is a historical land of Sweden. Österland, which literally means eastern lands, is the old name for what today geographically is the southern part of the Republic of Finland. It is bounded to the north by the sparsely populated Norrland. Provinces The following seven ..
Österlen
Österlen encompasses the southeastern part of the Scania province in south Sweden. The most known towns are Simrishamn, Kivik and Tomelilla. Ystad is on the western edge of the area and the name Österlen traditionally refers to the fact it is the area located to the east of Ystad. ..
Östermalm
Östermalm Östermalm (IPA: [œstɛrma´lm]) is a 2.56 km² large district in central Stockholm, Sweden. With 36,636 inhabitants it is one of the most populous districts in Stockholm. It is an upper-class area. ..
Östermalmstorg
Östermalmstorg is a square in the upper-class district of Östermalm, Stockholm. It is known for its food market hall, Östermalmshallen, opened in 1889. Östermalmstorg was also the location of the first Åhléns department store, opened in 1932. By the square stands a controversial statue,..
Östermalm borough
Östermalm is a borough in central Stockholm, named after the dominating district. Except Östermalm (proper) there are four districts in the borough: Djurgården, Hjorthagen, Ladugårdsgärdet (popularly known as Gärdet), and Norra Djurgården. Note that a portion of northern Östermalm is organiz..
Österreichischer Alpenverein
The title of this article contains the character ö. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Oesterreichischer Alpenverein. Österreichischer Alpenverein is the Austrian Alpine Club and, with 308,000 members in 197 sections, the largest mountaineering club in Austria. ..
Österreichischer Bibliothekenverbund Gesamtkatalog
The title of this article contains the character Ö. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Oesterreichische. The Österreichischer Bibliothekenverbund is a catalogue and service collaboration for Austrian scientific and administrative Libraries centered around the ..
Österreichischer Eishockeyverband
The ÖEHV or Österreichischer Eishockeyverband, is the Austrian National League of Hockey. External links [Österreichischen Eishockeyverbandes] ..
Österreichischer Rugby Verband
Österreichischer Rugby Verband, or the Austrian Rugby Union, is the governing body for the sport of rugby union in Austria. The first documented game of rugby played in Austria occurred on April 14, 1912. The sport was being brought to Austria by two Englishmen hoping to expand the sports base. ..
Österreichische Bundessportorganisation
The Österreichische Bundessportorganisation (in English, Austrian Federal Sports Organization) or BSO is the Austrian federal government department responsible for the promotion of sports. It administers the means of promoting elite-level sports, and distributes these to its members. It generally ..
Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
The Österreichische Galerie Belvedere is a museum housed in the Belvedere palace, in Vienna, Austria. The best known artist on display is Gustav Klimt. External link [Österreichische Galerie Belvedere website] ..
Österreichische Industrieholding AG
The Österreichische Industrieholding AG (English: Austrian industry-holding stock corporation) or short ÖIAG, administers the investments of the Republic of Austria in partially or entirely nationalized companies. History In 1967 the Österreichische Industrieverwaltungs-GmbH (Austrian industry ..
Österreichische Nationalbibliothek
The title of this article contains the character Ö. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Oesterreichische Nationalbibliothek. The Österreichische Nationalbibliothek is the Austrian national library, and, with 7.4 million items in its collections, the largest lib..
Österreichische Postsparkasse
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. The Österreichische Postsparkasse (P.S.K.) is a postal savings bank in Austria. It was owned by the A..
Österreichring
Österreichring Location Spielberg, Styria, Austria Major events Formula One Circuit length 4.326 kilometres (2.684 miles) Turns 10 Lap record 1'08.337 min. 227.894 km/h. (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2003) The Österreichring was an Austrian race circuit which hosted the..
Österrekarne Hundred
Österrekarne Hundred, or Österrekarne härad, was a hundred of Sudermannia in Sweden. See also Västerrekarne Hundred ..
Österskär
Österskär is the terminal station of the railway Roslagsbanan in Österåker municipality, Sweden. ..
Östersund-Frösön Airport
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Östersunds FK
Östersunds FK is a Swedish football club located in Östersund. The club, formed 31 October 1997, is currently playing in the third highest Swedish league, Norrettan (Division 1). External links [Östersunds FK] - official site |- !style="background:#BFD7FF;"| |- style="text-alig..
Östersund Municipality
This page deals with both Östersund Municipality and the urban area (tätort) Östersund Östersund Municipality (Kommun) Map outlining municipalities of Sweden Coat of arms Municipal facts Seat Östersund [] County Jämtland County Province Jämtland Area Rank 38th ..
Östersund urban area
The Östersund urban area stretches over two municipalities in Jämtland County, Sweden. The population as of 2000 is 43,536. Municipality Populationin Ö. Otherurbanareas Other Total % ofmunicipalitypopulation Östersund 43,130 6,894 8,225 58,249 74.04 Krokom 406 6,740 7,008 14,154 ..
Östers IF
Östers IF is a Swedish football club located in Växjö. The club, formed April 20th 1930 (as Östers Fotbollförening), is currently playing in the highest Swedish league, Allsvenskan. Öster is the only club to have won Allsvenskan as newcomers, which happened in 1968. Contents 1 Current..
Säter Municipality
This page deals with both Säter Municipality and the urban area (tätort) Säter Säter Municipality (Kommun) Säter Municipality in Dalarna County in Sweden Map outlining municipalities of Sweden Coat of arms Municipal facts Seat Säter [] County Dalarna County Provinc..
Sète
Sète is a commune of France, in the Hérault département. It is a port on the Mediterranean Sea. Population: 40,220. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Transportation4 Miscellaneous5 External links History The initial village started growing with the completion of t..
ST-EP
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St. Edmond's Academy
St. Edmond's Academy is a Catholic secondary school founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross in Wilmington, Delaware in 1959. St. Edmond's is completing a $12 Million expansion. Starting in September 2006, St. Edmond's will be K-8. The school's patron saint is Blessed Brother Andre Bessette C.S.C. ..
St. Edmund's College
There are a number of colleges named after Saint Edmund. These include: St Edmund's College, CambridgeSt Edmund's College, WareSt Edmund's College, CanberraSt. Edmund's College, Shillong This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. I..
St. Edmund's College, Shillong
St. Edmund's College, often known as SEC, is the oldest college in Shillong, Meghalaya, India. It is an educational institute of the Congregation of Christian Brothers. It was established in 1923 and celebrated its Platinum Jubilee in 1999. It is located in Laitumkhrah Road, sandwiched between N..
St. Edmund's College, Ware
St Edmund's College is the oldest Catholic school in England. It is an exclusive public school set in 440 acres of Hertfordshire countryside. Contents 1 History2 Notable alumni3 References4 External links History Douay: 1568-1793 St Edmund's College, the oldest Catholic ..
St. Edmund's School (Hindhead)
St. Edmund's School is a nursery, pre-prep and preperatory school originally founded in Hunstanton, Norfolk in 1874, and subsequently moved to Hindhead, Surrey in 1900. The school moved into a large country house named Blen Cathra, previously a home of George Bernard Shaw, and resides on 35 acres of..
St. Edward's College
St. Edward's College is top rated voluntary aided, formally private, Catholic school in the UK located in the West Derby suburb of Liverpool. The school pupils can be easily spotted due to the bright purple blazer that is part of the uniform (though 4th years and up wear a black blazer). Content..
St. Edward's Crown
St. Edward's Crown, The Coronation crown of English and British monarchs since the Restoration. St Edward's Crown is one of the British Crown Jewels. It is the official coronation crown used exclusively in the coronation of a new monarch. It was made in 1661 for the coronation of King Charles ..
St. Edward's Hall (University of Notre Dame)
St. Edward's Hall is one of the 27 Residence Halls on the campus of the University of Notre Dame and one of 14 male dorms. St. Ed's is located directly east of Main Building and is directly adjacent to Zahm Hall on the west. St. Ed's houses 177 undergraduate students. Contents 1 History2..
St. Edward's University
The Main Building in 1889. St. Edward's University is a small, private Roman Catholic institution of higher learning located south of Town Lake in Austin, Texas. The university is known for offering a quality liberal arts education and for its picturesque campus situated on a hill overlookin..
St. Edward, Nebraska
St. Edward is a city in Boone County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 796 at the 2000 census. Geography St. Edward is located at [41°34′17″N, 97°51′41″W] (41.571350, -97.861282)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
St. Edwards School
St Edwards is a school situated in Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, United Kingdom. ..
St. Edward Elementary School (Kentucky)
St. Edward Elementary School is a Catholic School within the Archdiocese of Louisville. Louisville Catholic Elementary Schools Schools Ascension Elementary School | Community Catholic Elementary School | Holy Family Elementary School | Holy Spirit Elementary School | Holy Trinity Parish Sc..
St. Edward High School
St. Edward High School is a name shared by several high schools: St. Edward High School (Illinois), Elgin, IllinoisSt. Edward High School (Nebraska), St. Edward, NebraskaSt. Edward High School (Lakewood, Ohio), Lakewood, Ohio This [Disambiguationdisambiguation page] lists articles about ..
St. Edward High School (Lakewood, Ohio)
Established 1949 Religious Affiliation Catholic School type Private / Holy Cross President Br. Peter Graham Location Lakewood, OH, USA School Colors Green and Gold Mascot Eagles Homepage [www.sehs.net] St. Edward High School is an all-male Catholic ..
St. Edward Seminary
St. Edward's Seminary was an institution for developing Catholic priests in Washington State, USA. Named for Saint Edward the Confessor and located in the city of Kenmore, it operated for 46 years before closing in 1976. History 1920s The land for the seminary was donated to the Roman Catholic Arch..
St. Ekaterina Hospital
The St. Ekaterina University Hospital (университетска болница „Св. Екатерина“) is a university hospital in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It was formed in 1985 as a national centre for cardiovascular diseases led by professor Aleksandar Chirkov. A second centre w..
St. Eleanors-Summerside
St. Eleanors-Summerside is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative assembly of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Members The riding as elected the following Members of the Legislative Assembly: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse" |-bgcolor=CCCCCC..
St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral
St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral is an Antiochian Orthodox cathedral in Ottawa, Canada. It is located on Riverside Drive just east of the Mooney's Bay, south of the Hog's Back Falls. The congregation was founded in 1929 by immigrants from Lebanon. They originally worshiped in a church down..
St. Elias Mines
St. Elias Mines Ltd. (TSX Venture: [SLI]) is a mining exploration company based in Vancouver, BC Canada and listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol SLI. St. Elias Mines Ltd. has exploration projects in Canada, Peru and Portugal; the one in Portugal is the most advanced, and is ..
St. Elijah's Housing
St. Elijah's Housing is a former church in Ottawa that is today housing. The site at Lyon and Maclaren in the northwest of Centretown was originally home to a Pentecostal congregation. In 1929 it was purchased by Antiochian Orthodox Lebanese immigrants who established the St. Elijah Antiochian O..
St. Elisabeth's church
St Elisabeth's is an Anglo Catholic church in Reddish, Stockport designed by Alfred Waterhouse in the Victorian Gothic style. Architecture Local mill-owner Sir William Houldsworth commissioned Alfred Waterhouse in the 1870s. Construction was 1881-1883, paid for entirely by Holdsworth, with consecr..
St. Elisabeth's Church, Wrocław
In Wrocław (Breslau), Poland, St. Elizabeth's Church (Kościół św. Elżbiety, Sankt Elisabethkirche) was 130 meter high when built. The gothic structure dates back to the 14th century when building was assigned by the city of Breslau. It was destroyed by a heavy hail in 1529 and suffered dama..
St. Elisabeth Cathedral
St. Elisabeth Cathedral in Košice, Slovakia Floor plan The St. Elisabeth Cathedral (Slovak: Dóm sv. Alžbety, Hungarian: Szent Erzsébet-székesegyház, German: Dom der Heiligen Elisbeth) is a Gothic cathedral in Košice. It is Slovakia's biggest church and the easternmost Gothic cath..
St. Elizabeth's flood (1404)
The St. Elizabeth's flood (Sint Elisabethsvloed) of 1404 was a flood disaster which happened on or around November 19 1404, the name day of St. Elizabeth. There were floods especially in Flanders and Zeeland. In the county of Flanders all the coast islands in the mouth of the Westerschelde were wa..
St. Elizabeth's flood (1421)
The St. Elizabeth's flood (Sint Elisabethsvloed) of 1421 was a flooding of an area in what is now the Netherlands. It takes its name from the feast day of Saint Elisabeth of Hungary (which was formerly November 19). In the night from November 18 to November 19 1421 a heavy storm near the North Se..
St. Elizabeth, Missouri
St. Elizabeth is a village in Miller County, Missouri, United States. The population was 297 at the 2000 census. Geography St. Elizabeth is located at [38°15′20″N, 92°16′6″W] (38.255466, -92.268450)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census ..
St. Elizabeths Hospital
St. Elizabeths Hospital was the first large-scale, federally-run psychiatric hospital in the U.S. It was founded by Congress in 1852, largely as the result of the efforts of Dorothea Dix, a pioneering advocate for the mentally ill. It opened in 1855 as the Government Hospital for the Insane; in 1916..
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School
General Information St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School is the largest Catholic elementary school in the state of Oklahoma with an annual enrollment of approximately 480 students. The school colors are Cardinal Red, Yellow and Royal Blue. The school mascot is the Cardinal. St. Elizabeth An..
St. Elizabeth Catholic High School
St. Elizabeth Catholic High School is a high school in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada. St. Elizabeth CHS was founded by the York Catholic District School Board in 1987, celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2007. St. Elizabeth is the home of Regional Arts Program for drama, dance, visual arts, and music ..
St. Elizabeth High School
St. Elizabeth High School is a coeducational Catholic high school in Wilmington, Delaware. It was founded in 1940 by Rev. Francis Desmond and four Sisters of the Benedictine order. St. Elizabeth High School shares many facilities with the [St. Elizabeth Elementary School] and receives a go..
St. Elizabeth Medical Center
St. Elizabeth Medical Center may refer to: St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Lafayette, IndianaSt. Elizabeth Medical Center in KentuckySt. Elizabeth Medical Center in Utica, New York Similar references include: St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Boston This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation]..
St. Elizabeth Medical Center (Kentucky)
St. Elizabeth Medical Center (Kentucky) may refer to: St. Elizabeth Medical Center North in CovingtonSt. Elizabeth Medical Center South in EdgewoodSt. Elizabeth Medical Center Grant County in Williamstown This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the..
St. Elizabeth Medical Center (Lafayette, Indiana)
St. Elizabeth Medical Center is a hospital in Lafayette, Indiana, owned by the not-for-profit Greater Lafayette Health Services, Inc., a division of Sisters of St. Francis Health Services, Inc. It was founded in 1876 by six members of the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration who arrived ..
St. Elmo's fire
For the 1985 Brat Pack movie, see St. Elmo's Fire (film); for the single by John Parr, see St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion). St. Elmo's Fire on a ship at sea St. Elmo's fire is an electro-luminescent corona discharge caused by the ionization of the air during thunderstorms inside of a strong ..
St. Elmo's Fire (film)
DVD cover St. Elmo's Fire, released in 1985, was one of the defining movies of the 1980s brat pack genre. Its major stars, slick editing and production and its soundtrack made it a financial (although not a critical) success. The film revolves around a group of friends that have just gradua..
St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)
"St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)" is a song recorded by John Parr. It hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on September 7 in 1985. The song was originally written by David Foster for the Canadian athlete Rick Hansen, who at the time was going around the world in his wheelchair to raise awareness..
St. Elmo's Fire (song)
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St. Elmo, Illinois
St. Elmo is a city in Fayette County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,456 at the 2000 census. Geography St. Elmo is located at [39°1′36″N, 88°51′7″W] (39.026709, -88.852062)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the c..
St. Elmo Hotel
The St. Elmo hotel constructed in 1889 is located on Main Street in the town of Ouray, Colorado. This structure has been placed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. The interior of the hotel has been restored as a Victorian Era hotel, much the way it was when it opened to min..
St. Elmo W. Acosta
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St. Elsewhere
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] The cast of St. Elsewhere. St. Elsewhere was a serial hospital drama that first aired on NBC in 1982, running for six seasons and 137 episodes until 1988. The series was made by MTM Enterprises, which also made Hill Street Blues, a show with which St. Elsew..
St. Elsewhere (album)
St. Elsewhere is the debut album of Gnarls Barkley, a collaboration between Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo. It was released on April 24 2006 in the United Kingdom, where it debuted at number one on the Album Chart, and on May 9 2006 in the United States, although it was available for purchase one week ear..
St. Emmeram's Abbey
St. Emmeram's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Emmeram or Reichsabtei Sankt Emmeram), now known as Schloss Thurn und Taxis, was a Benedictine monastery founded in about 739 in Regensburg in Bavaria at the grave of the itinerant Frankish bishop Emmeram, revered as a martyr. (Sankt Emmeram is sometimes referred..
St. Emmeram Cathedral
St. Emmeram's Cathedral, located in Nitra, Slovakia, was originally built in the gothic style and is composed of many parts. The entire cathedral is housed in a castle precinct, much like the Prague castle. The upper church dates from 1333-1355. The rotunda dates back to the 11th-12th century and ho..
St. Enda's Park
St. Enda's Park (in Irish, Páirc an Naomh Éanna) is a large park in Rathfarnham in Ireland. St. Endas was not always a public park. Padraig Pearse, one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916 used to run a school in the park, St. Enda's School (or Scoil Éanna in Irish) in The Hermitage. Th..
St. Enda's School
St. Enda's School, or Scoil Éanna, was a Secondary school for boys set up by Irish nationalist Patrick Pearse in 1908. Pearse, generally known as a leader of the Easter Rising in 1916, had long been critical of the educational system in Ireland, which he believed taught Irish children to be good E..
St. Enoder
St. Enoder is a village and parish in the Restormel district of mid-Cornwall, United Kingdom. External links http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/Cornwall/StEnoder/index.html Civil Parishes of Restormel District Cornwall Crantock | Newquay | Colan | Mawgan-in-Pydar | St Columb ..
St. Erasmus and St. Elmo's
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St. Erkenwald (poem)
St. Erkenwald is an alliterative poem of the fourteenth century, thought to have been composed in 1386. It has sometimes been attributed to the Pearl poet (or Gawain poet). It takes as its subject the bishop of London between 675 and 693. It exists in only one manuscript, Ms. Harley 2250 in the B..
St. Etienne bicycles
St. Etienne was a French manufacturer of bicycles, located in the Loire valley, many of whose products were imported into the United States in the bicycle boom of the 1970s. ..
St. Eunan's Cathedral
St. Eunan's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. It is the only cathedral in the county and was built between the years of 1890 and 1900. Description The cathedral opened in 1901 and is built in Victorian neo-Gothic style. The cathedral stands on..
St. Eunan's College
Saint Eunan's College (Colàiste Adhamhnàin) is an all-male voluntary secondary school located in Glencar, Letterkenny (Leitir Ceanainn), County Donegal (Dùn na nGall) in the Republic of Ireland. The school is named after the Abbot of Iona St. Eunan, a native of Donegal and patron saint of the Dio..
St. Eustacia
St. Eustacia is the second album by Grand Central Records singer Kate Rogers, and her debut album of original material. Track listing "Welcome" (4:33)"Not Ten Years Ago" (4:04)"Mighty" (5:56)"The Apology" (3:07)"Odyssey" (4:46)"Nothing Appeals To Me Here" (5:21)"Sidelines" (5:04)"Joan" (4:17)"Sum ..
St. Evtimiy Crag
St. Evtimiy Crag (Sv. Evtimiev Kamak \sve-'ti ev-'ti-mi-ev 'ka-m&k\) is a rocky peak of elevation 350 m in Delchev Ridge, Tangra Mountains, Livingston Island, Antarctica. It is named after the Bulgarian scholar and spiritual leader St. Patriarch Evtimiy (1327-1404). Location The crag is located ..
St. Ewe
St. Ewe is a village and parish in the Restormel district of mid-Cornwall, United Kingdom. External links http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/Cornwall/StEwe/index.html Civil Parishes of Restormel District Cornwall Crantock | Newquay | Colan | Mawgan-in-Pydar | St Columb Major |..
Ste-Agnès-de-Dundee Airport
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Ste-Anne-des-Monts Airport
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Ste-Anne-du-Lac Water Aerodrome
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Ste-Julienne Airport
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Ste-Lucie-De-Beauregard Airport
Ste-Lucie-De-Beauregard Airport, , is located adjacent to Ste-Lucie-De-Beauregard, Quebec, Canada. References Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 8 June 2006 to 0901Z 3 August 2006. ..
Ste-Veronique Water Aerodrome
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Ste. Anne de Detroit Catholic Church
Ste. Anne de Detroit Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic parish located in Detroit, Michigan. It is the second oldest continuously operating parish in the United States (after St. Augustine) and has occupied 8 different buildings. It is named by the early French settlers after Ste. Anne, mother of ..
Ste. Anne de Detroit Roman Catholic Church
Ste. Anne de Detroit Roman Catholic Church stands in Detroit's Mexicantown neighborhood at 1000 Ste. Anne Street. Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac landed at Detroit, began construction of Fort Ponchartrain, and founded the parish. External links [Ste. Anne Website]..
Ste. Genevieve
Ste. Genevieve can refer to: Genevieve, the patron saint of ParisSte. Genevieve, MissouriSte. Genevieve County, Missouri This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to ..
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
Ste. Genevieve (French: Ville de Ste-Geneviève) is a city in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, United States. The population was 4,476 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Ste. Genevieve County[Geographic references#6GR6] and is the oldest town in Missouri. The historic French sett..
Ste. Genevieve Limestone
The Ste. Genevieve Limestone is a geologic formation named for Ste. Genevieve, Missouri where it is exposed and was first described. It is a thick-bedded limestone that overlies the St. Louis Limestone. Both are Mississippian in age and part of the Meramecian series. Members of the Ste. Genevieve ..
Ste. Marie
Ste. Marie is French for St. Mary. In English the term may refer to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario (population 74,566), a Canadian city,Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan (population 16,452), an American city,Buffy Sainte-Marie, a Cree folk music singer-songwriter. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Ste. Marie, Illinois
Ste. Marie is a village in Jasper County, Illinois, along the Embarras River. The population was 261 at the 2000 census. Geography Ste. Marie is located at [38°55′53″N, 88°1′31″W] (38.931480, -88.025205)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Cen..
Ste. Rose (electoral division)
Ste. Rose is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1914, and has existed continuously since that time. Ste. Rose is located in the southwestern section of the province. It is bordered to the north by Swan River, to the west by Ru..
Ste. Rose Du Lac Airport
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Steacyite
Steacyite is a mineral, a complex silicate containing thorium and uranium; formula KvariableCa.Na.Th.U.Si8O20. It forms small brown or yellow green crystals, often cruciform twinned crystals. It was discovered at Mt St Hilaire, Quebec in 1982 and is named after Harold Robert Steacy mineralogist. ..
Stead
Stead (pronounced 'sted') is a surname, and may refer to C. K. Stead, New Zealand writer and criticChristina Stead, Australian writerDave Stead, drummerEdward Stead, early English cricket team managerEugene A. Stead, American physicianGary Stead, New Zealand cricketerJonathan Stead, English footbal..
Steadfast
Steadfast is a British magazine which espouses an English Nationalist ideology. It is open to all political thought and welcomes commentary on contemporary and historical English culture. It debates English themes across a wide political spectrum. Green views and articles are prominent and encourage..
Steadfastness and Confrontation Front
The Steadfastness and Confrontation Front was a political initiative by a number of Arab governments in the 1970s, related to the Arab-Israeli Conflict. Contents 1 Background2 Purpose of the Front3 Rejectionist Front4 External links5 See also Background The Steadfastnes..
Steadicam
To film this recreated Victorian London street scene, the cameraman next to the lamp post is using a steadicam and wearing the harness required to support it. The term steadicam has several senses: In the strictest sense, it refers to a stabilizing mount for a motion-picture camera, which mec..
Steadman
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Steadman is a British indie rock band, formed in Hastings in 1998. The band's original name was The Dharmas, but they changed the name after they canceled their contract with the label Artista, and signed with lead singer Simon Steadman's own label, Freeloa..
Steadman (disambiguation)
Steadman is a name. It may refer to: Steadman, a britpop-rock band.Alison Steadman, a British actress.Carl Steadman, a webmaster.Ralph Steadman, a British cartoonist.Ray Steadman-Allen, a British salvation army officer and composer.Robert Steadman, a British composer.Simon Steadman, a British vocali..
Steadman Marlin
Steadman Marlin is a part-time NASCAR driver. He currently drives the #95 Sadler Brothers Dodge in select races in the Busch Series. Marlin, the son of Sterling Marlin and grandson of the late Coo Coo Marlin, was born in Columbia, TN on October 29, 1980. He made his NASCAR debut in 2000. Busch Seri..
Steadman Upham
Steadman Upham is the 17th and current president of the University of Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is also the former president of the Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California and a former professor of archaeology. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in English and Spanish literatu..
Steadman Vincent Sanford
Steadman Vincent Sanford (August 24, 1871 – September 15, 1945), was President of the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens from 1932 until 1935. He subsequently served as Chancellor of the University System of Georgia from 1935 until 1945. Contents 1 Early life and education2 Aca..
Steady, As She Goes
Steady, As She Goes is the debut single by the rock and roll band The Raconteurs from their first album Broken Boy Soldiers. A limited edition 7-inch, 45 rpm vinyl record was released in Europe on January 30, 2006, and in North America on March 7, 2006. A CD version of "Steady, As She Goes" was rel..
Steady-state (chemical engineering)
A unit operation is considered to be at a steady state with respect to an operation variable if that variable does not change with time. Such a process is called a steady-state process. Example Say a barrel of water had a hole in the bottom. Your job is to use a hose and keep water in there as ..
Steady-state condition
In telecommunication, the term steady-state condition has the following meanings: In a communications circuit, a condition in which some specified characteristic of a condition, such as a value, rate, periodicity, or amplitude, exhibits only negligible change over an arbitrarily long period.In an ..
Steady-state evoked potential
An evoked potential usually lasts a few hundred milliseconds. If stimuli are presented in a rapid succession, the evoked potentials overlap in time and if the presentation rate is high enough, a steady wave is evoked. This wave might be buried in the ongoing EEG activity, but can be detected by Fo..
Steady-state free precession imaging
Steady-state free precession (SSFP) imaging is a kind of imaging techniques which uses steady states of magnetizations used in MRI. Contents 1 Steady-state free precession (SSFP)2 Gradient moments are zero or not3 Commercial names for Gradient echo imaging sequences4 See Also ..
Steady-state response
In electrical engineering, a steady-state response is the electrical response of a system at equillibrium. The steady-state response does not necessarily mean the response is a fixed value. An AC power supply has no fixed voltage on the output but the output is steady (a voltage of a fixed frequenc..
SteadyShot
SteadyShot is the trademarked name of an integrated video camera image stabilisation technology developed by Sony for its range of consumer and prosumer video camcorders. How It Works When a lightweight video camera is operated in hand-held mode, small movements by the operator's hands and body are..
Steady As She Goes
For The Raconteurs single, see Steady, As She Goes. Steady As She Goes is the Voodoo Glow Skulls sixth full-length album. It was released on July 2, 2002 on Victory Records Track listing "Voodoo Anthem" – 2:32"Steady As She Goes" – 2:55"Nada En La Cabeza" – 2:45"High Society" – 3:10"One ..
Steady B
Steady B (b. Warren McGlone) is a former rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. He was in a group called CEB, which also featured fellow Philadelphia rapper Cool C, and he also worked together with KRS-One. Along with Schoolly D and the Fresh Prince, Steady B was one of the first w..
Steady Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador
Steady Brook is a town of 400 located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The town is approximately six miles east of Corner Brook. Steady Brook is surrounded by mountains with the Humber River flowing through it. Steady Brook is a thriving community. With an established infrastructure, facilit..
Steady Cam Records
Steady Cam Records is an Australian independent record label founded in Sydney in 1998. As well as releasing CDs, Steady Cam also issue releases on 7" vinyl. Notable artists The C-Minus ProjectThe DearhuntersHeligolandSeaworthy See also List of record labels External link [Official site] ..
Steady change
Steady change is a developing concept that refers to the persistent process of transformation in a capitalist economic system. This is explained by the continuous generation, diffusion, accumulation and substitution of innovations by economic agents as time moves on. This regular (and accelerating..
Steady Diet of Nothing
Steady Diet of Nothing is the second full-length album by Fugazi, released in 1991. Track listing "Exit Only" – 3:11"Reclamation" – 3:21"Nice New Outfit" – 3:26"Stacks" – 3:08"Latin Roots" – 3:13"Steady Diet" – 3:42"Long Division" – 2:12"Runaway Return" – 3:58"Polish" – 3:38"Dea..
Steady Eddy
Steady Eddy is the stage name of a Christopher Widdows, an Australian comedian and actor with Cerebral Palsy. Widdows uses his disability as a basis for his comedy. He performs mainly in bars or hotels. Chris: "One time a won a rap dancing competition. I didn't even enter. All I did was walk into t..
Steady flow
Steady flow is a type of liquid flow in which The liquid flow is smooth and uniform.The velocity of the fluid at a point remains constant with respect to time.The streamlines do not cross each other. The Reynolds number can be used to determine the state of fluid flow. [R_e < 1000] - Ste..
Steady Nelson
Horace Steadman "Steady" Nelson (1913—1988) was a 20th century American musician who specialized in Jazz and Swing during the Big Band era. He recorded over 60 sessions on trumpet and vocals with Woody Herman, Hal McIntyre, the Casa Loma Orchestra, Horace Hiedt, the NBC Radio orchestra and oth..
Steady Rollin'
Steady Rollin' is a single iTunes released by the San Francisco band, Two Gallants and was the first European 7" single from What the Toll Tells. This single is the 92nd release of Saddle Creek Records. Track listing (iTunes) and Compact disc "Steady Rollin'""Dappens ""Don't Want No Woman Who Sta..
Steady state (biochemistry)
In ionic steady state, cells maintain different internal and external concentrations of various ionic species [link]. Cell membranes are permeable to sodium and various other ions, so in order to maintain a constant ionic concentration the cell must expend energy to actively transport thes..
Steady state (chemistry)
For other uses of the term steady state, see steady state (disambiguation) In Chemistry, steady state is an approximation, where, after an initial period where the concentration increases (or decreases), the concentration of an intermediate chemical species in a series of consecutive reactions is ..
Steady state (disambiguation)
Steady state can refer to: Steady state (electrical engineering or electronics): a state existing in a circuit or network when all transients have died awaySteady state theory, a non-standard cosmological view developed in 1949 by Fred Hoyle and others as an alternative to the Big Bang theory.Steady..
Steady state (macroeconomics)
The steady-state is a condition of the economy in which output per worker (Productivity of labour) and capital per worker (Capital intensity) do not change over time. This is due to the rate of new capital production from invested savings exactly equalling the rate of existing capital depreciation...
Steady state theory
:"steady state" redirects here. For , see . Physical cosmology Age of the universeBig BangMetric expansion of spaceComoving distanceCosmic microwave backgroundDark energyDark matterFLRW metricFriedmann equationsGalaxy formationHubble's lawInflationLarge-scale structureLambda-CDM modelNucleosyn..
Steagles
Steagles is the popular nickname for the team created by the temporary merger of two National Football League (NFL) teams, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles, during the 1943 season. The teams were forced to merge because both had lost many players to military service due to World W..
Steak
A steak served with a pat of butter and mushrooms A steak is a slice from a larger piece of meat, typically beef. Red meat and fish are often cut into steaks. Most steaks are cut perpendicular to the muscle fibres, improving the perceived tenderness of the meat. In the USA, steaks are typical..
Steakhouse
A steakhouse (or steak house) is a restaurant that specializes in beef steaks. Typically these restaurants will also offer dishes such as surf and turf and side dishes such as pommes frites, creamed spinach, sliced tomato, Caesar salad and baked potatoes. Examples of steakhouses Applebee'sArroyo ..
Steak and kidney pie
A steak & kidney pie, as served in a pub The steak and kidney pie is a typical British dish with a filling of diced beef steak and beef kidneys in a thick sauce. It is often, but not always, a one-crust pie, which means that the filling is covered but not completely enclosed by the pastry. Th..
Steak au poivre
Steak au poivre ("pepper steak") is a French dish that consists of a steak, traditionally a strip steak, coated on one side in loosely cracked peppercorns and then cooked. The peppercorns form a crust on one side of the steak when cooked and provide a pungent but complimentary counterpoint to the r..
Steak bomb
A Steak Bomb is a hot submarine sandwich found in most pizza and sub shops throughout the New England area of the United States. This popular sandwich has a reputation for being overstuffed and very messy to eat. A typical sandwich consistes of slices of salami and melted provelone cheese under gri..
Steak n Shake
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Steak pie
A steak pie is a traditional meat pie served in Scotland. It is made from stewing steak and beef gravy, enclosed in a pastry shell. Sometimes mixed vegetables are included in the filling. Steak pie is subtly different to Steak and kidney pie. The dish is often served with "steak chips" (thickly sli..
Steak sauce
Steak sauce is a generic term used in the United States for various premade meat sauces. Most commonly, it refers to sauces served with beef and of western origin. The term "steak sauce" is derived from these sauces often being served with steak in restaurants. The most prominent brand of steak ..
Steak tartare
Steak tartare with egg, capers and onions Steak tartare is a meat dish made from finely chopped, or ground raw beef. It is often served with onions, capers and seasonings (the latter typically incorporating fresh ground pepper and Worcestershire sauce), and sometimes with raw egg. In the past..
Steal
The term steal can mean either: To commit theft Or, in sports terminology: In baseball, to gain a stolen baseIn basketball, a steal occurs when the defensive player actively takes possession of the ball from the opponent's teamIn curling, a steal occurs when the team without the hammer scores Or, i..
Stealers Wheel
Stealers Wheel (Correctly spelled without an apostrophe in front of the "s") was a British folk/rock band formed in Paisley, Scotland in 1972 by former school friends Joe Egan (born 1944) and Gerry Rafferty (born 1947). In the beginning of the 1970s, the band was considered as the British version o..
Stealin'
Stealin' is generally considered a traditional song. Gus Cannon is sometimes given credit for the tune since he copyrighted the line "put your arms around me like a circle 'round the sun." However, Cannon himself never recorded the song. Memphis Jug Band The first known recording of the song is b..
Stealing a Nation
Stealing A Nation is a documentary by journalist filmmaker John Pilger about the Chagos Islanders of Diego Garcia, who were forcibly removed from the island by the British government between 1967 and 1973 to Mauritius, 1,000 miles away, so that the island could be used as an American airbase. Extern..
Stealing Beauty
Stealing Beauty is a 1996 Italian/French/British film written and directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. It stars Joseph Fiennes, Jeremy Irons, and Liv Tyler. The original music score is composed by Richard Hartley. The film was marketed with the tagline The most beautiful place to be is in love. Cont..
Stealing from Saturn (episode of Rome)
"Stealing from Saturn" The Treasures of Rome Season 1 (2005) Episode 4 (HBO; see BBC editing) Air date(s) September 18, 2005 (HBO)November 16, 2005 (BBC) Writer(s) Bruno Heller Director Julian Farino Setting Rome and Italia Time frame Chronology of Rome Link [HBO e..
Stealing Harvard
Stealing Harvard is a 2002 film, directed by Bruce McCulloch, about man who resorts to crime to pay for his niece's Harvard tuition. Tom Green was nominated for worst supporting actor for this movie in the 2002 Golden Raspberry Awards. Cast Actor Role Jason Lee John Plummer Tom Green Walter P..
Stealing Home
Stealing Home DVD cover Stealing Home is a 1988 movie, starring Mark Harmon, Jodie Foster, Jonathan Silverman, and Harold Ramis. The film is directed by Steven Kampmann and William Porter. Tagline: Stealing hearts, stealing laughs, stealing memories Plot summary A former baseball player who ..
Stealing Society
"Stealing Society" is the fifth song on System of a Down's latest album, Hypnotize. It begins similarly to Mezmerize's "Cigaro," but shares no real similarities with the song beyond that. At 2:57, it falls just below the median length of the songs on Hypnotize. Stealing Society is also the only song..
Stealth
Stealth may refer to: Stealth (film), a 2005 action/adventure thriller filmStealth (roller coaster), at Thorpe Park in the UKStealth (webcomic)Stealth aircraft, aircraft which use stealth technologyStealth technology, technology used to conceal ships, aircraft, and missilesStealth-based game, a g..
Stealth-adapted viruses
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Stealth-adapted viruses are structurally altered viruses lacking the molecular components t..
Stealth-based game
Solid Snake hides behind a crate in Metal Gear Solid. Stealth-based games (occasionally referred to as "Sneak 'em ups"), unlike action games, revolve around patience, lurking, and avoiding detection (or getting rid of an enemy silently and quickly without calling attention) in order to comple..
StealthGames
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Stealth (film)
Stealth is a 2005 action/adventure thriller starring Josh Lucas, Jessica Biel and Jamie Foxx. The movie is directed by Rob Cohen. Stealth was a [[List of films: U.S. box office bombs|box office bomb]] that lost $99.6 million, one of the biggest box office losses of all time. [link] Co..
Stealth (roller coaster)
Stealth is a steel roller coaster built by Intamin AG of Switzerland. The coaster is located in the Amity Cove area of Thorpe Park in Surrey, England and is the park's newest roller coaster. The ride reaches a maximum height of 205 ft, which makes it the tallest launched coaster in Europe. The ri..
Stealth (webcomic)
Stealth is a webcomic created, written and drawn by William Satterwhite. Set in the fictional Terminus City, the series centers on Allen White, a young man who, as Stealth, fights crime and protects the innocent. Originally published on the Web, material can be purchased in print online. Contents..
Stealth aircraft
French/Swedish Dassault Neuron. B-2 Spirit stealth bomber side view. A stealth aircraft is an aircraft which has been designed to absorb and deflect radar (via stealth technology); these are not completely "invisible" to radar, they are simply harder to detect than conventional technolog..
Stealth ATF
Stealth ATF startup screen Stealth fighter on runway Stealth ATF is a stealth fighter video game released by Activision in 1989 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The object of the game is to take out aircraft that are trying to destroy your stealth fighter. The game supports up to t..
Stealth Banjo
For more information on Banjos, see Banjo The Stealth Banjo is an instrument designed by Scott Vestal. It is a unique modification of the five-string Banjo. Where as most five-string models have the fifth string tuned with a peg half way up the neck, the Stealth runs the fifth string through a..
Stealth Blimp
Verifiability>verifiability] and/or . The Stealth Blimp is believed to be an electrokinetic propulsion type airship. Though very little is known about this type of aircraft it is known that Lockheed Corporation has a design for a stealth blimp type of craft from 1982. There have been multi..
Stealth Cars
Stealth Cars is a manufacturer of the high-performance B6 supercar, which currently holds the title for the fastest 0-100-0 run in Autocar Magazine. ..
Stealth Chess
Stealth chess - opening position Stealth Chess is a fictional chess variant from Terry Pratchett's Discworld universe, played in the Ankh-Morpork Assassins' Guild, according to The Discworld Companion. It is similar to normal chess, with the exception of an extra piece and the widening of th..
Stealth conservative
"Stealth Conservative" is a term used to describe individuals or organizations that present themselves as progressive, liberal or moderate while using that status to forward a conservative agenda. According to journalist Laura Flanders: "This is the new face of the radical right. The attractive ri..
Stealth development
Stealth Development is a team of programmers who are dedicated to creating useful and/or interesting programs and computer or webbased utilities. Which could be of use to many people around the globe. These programs and utilities include things such as; - Stealth Lock (Locks Computer with a single..
Stealth disco
Stealth disco (or SD) refers to the act of being videotaped dancing or rocking out behind or near someone who is doing something serious and does not notice. This is sometimes referred to as stealthing (or SD-ing) that person, a process which often concludes with emailing them the footage. The te..
Stealth ship
French frigate Surcouf (La Fayette class) Visby class corvette A stealth ship is a ship which employs stealth technology construction techniques in an effort to ensure that it cannot or can hardly be detected by radar, sight, sonar, and infrared. These techniques borrow heavily from ste..
Stealth tax
Stealth Tax is a term used for a tax levied in such a way that is it not noticed, or is not recognized as a tax.[Oxford English Dictionary online] One example of a stealth tax where it is not recognised as a tax is in the United Kingdom, where the British Government is using revenue from ..
Stealth technology
F-117 Stealth Fighter Stealth technology covers a range of techniques used with aircraft, ships and missiles, in order to make them less visible (ideally invisible) to radar and other detection methods. Radar avoidance technology was first used on a large scale during the Gulf War in 1991. H..
Stealth virus
Stealth-adapted viruses: The term is used to describe cell damaging (cytopathic) viruses that lack genes coding for antigens targeted by the cellular immune system. Infection with stealth-adapted viruses do not evoke the inflammatory reaction typical of most cytopathic viruses. Stealth viruses may c..
Stealth wallpaper
Stealth wallpaper has been developed by UK defense contractor BAE Systems to prevent electronic eavesdropping on Wi-Fi and LAN systems, although this product is not yet commercially available. It provides you with a safer WLAN. It control the transmission of RF signals. It is an active frequency s..
Stealware
Stealware refers to a type of software that effectively transfers money owed to a website owner to a third party. Specifically, stealware uses an HTTP cookie to redirect the commission ordinarily earned by the site for referring users to another site. External links [Definition] ..
Steal (basketball)
In basketball, a steal occurs when a defensive player legally gains control of the ball from an offensive player. This can be done by deflecting and controlling, catching, or batting (to a teammate) a pass or dribble of an offensive player. The defender must not touch the offensive player's hands or..
Steal (poker)
In poker, the term steal is often used as merely a synonym for bluff, but there is a more specific use of the term which is also called an "ante steal" or "blind steal" (depending on whether the game being played uses antes or blinds). To steal is to raise with a hand less valuable than what might ..
Steal My Kisses
"Steal My Kisses" is a single by American singer, Ben Harper released in 2000. Song information Track Listings Steal My KissesNumber Three (Live Version)By My Side (Live Version)Steal My Kisses (Neptunes Beat Box Mix) ..
Steal Napoleon's Dictionary!
|} "Steal Napoleon's Dictionary!" is a television special based on the Lupin III animated series. External links [AnimeNfo] [Lupin III Encyclopedia] Lupin III Characters Lupin the 3rd | Daisuke Jigen | Goemon Ishikawa XIII | Fujiko Mine | Inspector Koichi Zenigata Man..
Steal syndrome
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Steal the old man's pack
Steal the old man's pack or steal the old man's bundle or steal the pack is a simple card game that can be played with 2-4 players. The dealer deals out the entire deck, all face down, to each player, until the deck runs out. Throughout the game, the players cannot look at their cards, except when..
Steal This
Steal This is an EP by The Explosion. It was released in 2000 on Revelation Records. Its title is a sarcastic jab at the legal troubles resulting in the EP's recording. The Explosion's bassist, Damian Genuardi, had played in street punk band In My Eyes before founding The Explosion in 1998. In My E..
Steal This Album
Steal This Album is the name of albums by: System of a Down (Steal This Album!)The Coup (Steal This Album (The Coup album)) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link t..
Steal This Album!
Steal This Album is also the name of a 1998 alternative hip hop album by The Coup. Steal This Album! is the name of an album released by System of a Down. Produced by Rick Rubin, Steal This Album! was recorded in mid-2002 and released on November 26, 2002 by American Recordings. The album reached..
Steal This Book
Cover of Steal this Book The book Steal This Book was written by Abbie Hoffman in 1970. It includes advice on such topics as growing marijuana, how to start a pirate radio station, live in a commune, steal food, steal credit cards, prepare a legal defense, make pipe bombs, and obtain a free ..
Steal This Movie!
Steal This Movie (2000) is an American biographical film of 1960s radical figure Abbie Hoffman. It was directed by Robert Greenwald and the screenplay was written by Bruce Graham. It is based on a number of books including To america with Love: Letters From the Underground by Anita and Abbie Hoffman..
Steal This Record
Steal This Record is a punk album released by The Suicide Machines in 2001, and was their last album with Hollywood Records. Several songs restore the hardcore and ska missing from the band's previous release, but for the most part, Steal This Record is another pop-punk release, in the vein of ..
Steal Yer Heart
Album from The Briefs, released October 18 2005. It was the first album recorded with Kicks on bass. Track listing Genital GeneralCriminal YouthMove Too SlowLint FabrikGetting Hit On At The BankStuck On YouI Can't WorkCan't Get ThroughMy Girl (Wants To Be A Zombie)Normal JerksForty and AboveRazorb..
Steal Your Face
Steal Your Face is a live double album by the Grateful Dead, released in June 1976. The album was recorded live in concert between October 16 and October 20, 1974 at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom as part of the band's then-"farewell run." The title of the album derives from the lyrics of "..
Steam
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Castle Geyser in its steam phase A temperature-versus-entropy diagram for steam A Mollier enthalpy-versus-entropy diagram for steam In physical chemistry, and in engineering, steam refers to vaporized water. It is a pure, completely i..
Steam-electric power plant
A steam-electric power plant is a power plant in which the prime mover is steam. Water is heated, turns into steam and spins a turbine. After it passes through the turbine, the steam is cooled and condenses. Steam-electric plants are very similar to one another, only the heat source is different. ..
Steamband
Steamband is a critically acclaimed variant in the Angband series of ASCII based, so-called Roguelike computer games. These are all dungeon crawl games with an emphasis on replayability; they collectively have a cult following amongst retro-gamers. Steamband is set in a neo-Victorian steampunk univ..
Steambath
Steambath was the second play by American author Bruce Jay Friedman to be produced. It was first performed in 1970. This play presents the afterlife as a steam bath, in which dead souls (who may not in every case realize that they are dead) continue to obsess about the same petty concerns that obse..
Steamboat
Paddle steamers - Lucerne-Switzerland Left: original paddlewheel from a paddle steamer on the lake of Lucerne. Right: detail of a steamer. PS Waverley leaving Dunoon on the Firth of Clyde. This article is about the water vessel. For the Chinese meal or Colorado ski resort, see Chin..
Steamboat, Arizona
Steamboat (Navajo: Tóyééʼ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, USA. The population was 233 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Steamboat is located at [35°44′49″N, 109°51′18..
Steamboat (song)
"Steamboat" is a song written by Dennis Wilson and Jack Rieley for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1973 album Holland. Details Written by: Dennis Wilson/Jack RieleyAlbum: HollandTime: 4 min 33 secProduced by: The Beach Boys Performers Carl Wilson: Lead Vocals See also..
Steamboat Bill Jr.
Steamboat Bill Jr. is a feature-length silent comedy film featuring Buster Keaton, one of the masterpieces of American silent film comedy [[Citing sources citation needed]]. Released by United Artists on May 20 1928, the film is the last product of Keaton's independent produ..
Steamboat Creek
Steamboat Creek may refer to: Steamboat Creek in Nevada in the United StatesSteamboat Creek in Oregon in the United States This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred..
Steamboat Creek (Oregon)
Steamboat Creek is a short tributary of the North Umpqua River in southwestern Oregon in the United States. Approximately 15 miles (24 km) long, the creek is located on a remote part of the upper North Umpqua in the Calapooia Mountains west of the Cascade Range. It rises in southeastern Lane County ..
Steamboat Geyser
Major eruption, Steamboat Geyser, circa 1960s. NPS Photo Minor eruption of Steamboat Geyser at Norris Geyser Basin Steamboat Geyser, in Yellowstone National Park's Norris Geyser Basin, is the world's tallest currently-active geyser. During major eruptions, water may be thrown more than ..
Steamboat in a Cornfield
--> Steamboat in a Cornfield (ISBN 0517561417) is a children's book written by musician and steamboat pilot John Hartford. Plot In the story, Hartford tells the exciting true story of the incident in the life of an Ohio River steamboat, c. 1910. The boat, the Virginia, was subject to the rather f..
Steamboat River Township, Minnesota
Steamboat River Township is a township in Hubbard County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 123 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.2 km² (36.0 mi²). 89.4 km² (34.5 mi²) of it is land and 3.8 km² (1.5 mi²) ..
Steamboat Rock
Steamboat Rock can refer to: The town of Steamboat Rock, Iowa in the United States.A large rock at the confluence of the Green River and Yampa River in the state of Utah.A butte found in Steamboat Rock State Park in the state of Washington. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a..
Steamboat Rock, Iowa
Steamboat Rock is a city in Hardin County, Iowa, United States. The population was 336 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Economy4 External links Geography Steamboat Rock is located at [42°24′27″N, 93°3′59″W] (42.407607, -93.066276)..
Steamboat Rock State Park
Steamboat Rock State Park is state park in the state of Washington in the United States. It is located on the north end of Banks Lake on the Grand Coulee. It covers 3,522 acres (5.5 mi², 14.25 km²) and is open year-round for camping and day use. During the winter, it is possible to do cross-coun..
Steamboat Ski Resort
The Steamboat Ski Resort is a ski area operated by the Steamboat Ski and Resort Corporation in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. It is located in Routt National Forest on Mount Werner, a mountain in the Park Range. The ski area has 164 named trails spread over 2965 acres. Thirteen percent are classifi..
Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Steamboat Springs is a mix of older architecture and newer resort developments, especially near the ski resort on the eastern edge of town. Steamboat Springs, known as Ski Town USA, is a city in Routt County, Colorado, United States. The population was 9,815 at the 2000 census. It is the cou..
Steamboat Springs, Nevada
The Steamboat Springs were a collection of geysers located in northern Nevada. Unfortunately, the geysers have ceased to erupt, because of geothermal drilling. Geography of Nevada ..
Steamboat Willie
Steamboat Willie (released on November 18, 1928), is an animated cartoon featuring Mickey Mouse. Contrary to claims by some sources it was not the first cartoon produced to feature Mickey (previous Mickey films were Plane Crazy and The Gallopin' Gaucho), but it was the one that made Mickey Mouse fa..
Steambot
A Steambot is a steam powered robot. For more info see steampunk. It could also refer to: Steambot Chronicles, a PS2 RPG. redirect[[Template:Disambig]] ..
Steambot Chronicles
is an action-adventure game for the PlayStation 2 that features a sandbox style of play. The game was developed by Irem Software Engineering in Japan and is published by Atlus. Irem later published a puzzle spin-off, Blocks Club with Bumpy Trot. Gameplay The game begins by asking the player person..
Steamboy
|} Steamboy (2004), is director Katsuhiro Otomo's second major (anime) release, following Akira. The movie was released in Japan on July 17, 2004. With an initial production cost of $26,000,000. Steamboy is the most expensive full length Japanese animated movie made to date. The Japanese relea..
Steamer
Steamer may refer to: Steamboat, a boat propelled by a paddlewheel or propellor under steam power.Stanley Steamer, a steam-powered automobile.a colloquial term for a fastball.Food and drink a cooking appliance that cooks by steaming.a soft-shell clam or mussel cooked by steaming.Steamer (milk), a fl..
Steamer (character)
Cro character Steamer Gender Male Family The Mammoths Friends Cro, Ogg, Gogg, Bobb, Nandy Enemies Selene, The Dire Wolves Interests Being a Nuisance Portrayer Charles Adler Steamer was a fictional woolly mammoth from the TV series Cro. He was the youngest mammoth of all the m..
Steamer (milk)
A Steamer is a flavored milk beverage available in some coffeehouses and cafes in North America. A steamer consists of steamed milk and a shot of flavor syrup. The result is a hot, flavored non-coffee beverage. In some regions, steamers are also made at home with the aid of a microwave oven. ..
Steamer Maxwell
Fred G. "Steamer" Maxwell (May 19, 1890 in Winnipeg, Manitoba - September 11, 1975) was a Canadian amateur ice hockey defenseman who played for the Winnipeg Monarchs. Steamer, though offered many opportunities to play professional hockey, was one of the best players of his day. He always turned do..
Steamer President
The paddlewheel steamer, known as the Steamer President to New Orleans residents for over 20 years, made its home at the foot of Canal Street and provided tourists and party goers tours up the Mississippi River. The keel was laid in 1924 being one of two boats. The original boat was christened t..
Steamhammer
For the various Transformers characters named Steamhammer, see Steamhammer (Transformers). Steamhammer, alias Stephen Smith, is a comic book fictional character in Marvel Comics' universe. He first appeared in Super Squad #1 (January 1964). Steamhammer dresses in a heavy-duty battlesuit, powered ..
SteamID
A SteamID is a unique identifier used for Steam, an online game service run by Valve Software. It provides a way of uniquely identifying a player. The SteamID replaces the WonID, previously used when Half-Life CD key checks were done through WON. SteamID's are, at the moment, mainly used by Half-Li..
Steamies vs. Diesels
Steamies vs. Diesels is a VHS released in USA with episodes from the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends TV series. Narrated by Michael Brandon. Episodes included Thomas to the RescueHenry and the Wishing TreeSqueak, Rattle and RollPercy's New Whistle Songs and more Different Sounds Interactive Game..
Steamin' Demon
Steamin' Demon is a steel roller coaster located at The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom in Lake George, New York. Ride experience The ride is located at the front of the park in the Ghosttown area, although the theme of the coaster doesn't match the rest of the park section. The single black ..
Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet
Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet is an album recorded in 1956 by Miles Davis. Two sessions on the 11th of May 1956 and the 26th of October in the same year resulted in four albums - this one, Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet, Workin' with the Miles Davis Quintet and Cookin' with the Mile..
Steaming
For the movie, see Steaming (movie). Steaming is a method of cooking using steam. Two types of steaming utensils Steaming is a preferred cooking method for health conscious individuals because no cooking oil is needed, thus resulting in a lower fat content. Steaming also results in a more nu..
Steaming (1985 film)
This film was adapted from Nell Dunn's novel by Patricia Losey and Nell Dunn. It proved to be the final film directed by Joseph Losey and appearing the actress Diana Dors before their respective deaths in 1984. The story centred around three women who meet regularly in a steam room and decide to fig..
Steaming (disambiguation)
Steaming can refer to: Steaming, cooking by steamSteaming, a 1985 movie directed by Joseph Losey This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the in..
Steampipe Alley
"Steampipe Alley" was a children's television program that aired on the Secaucus, New Jersey-based WOR from 1987 to 1993. The program, which used puppets extensively, was hosted by comedian Mario Cantone. ..
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Steampunk
Steampunk is a subgenre of speculative fiction which came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. It concerns works set in the past, or a world resembling the past, in which modern technological paradigms occurred earlier in history, but were accomplished via the science already present in t..
Steampunk (comics)
Steampunk was a steampunk/fantasy comic book series by artist Chris Bachalo and writer Joe Kelly, published by Wildstorm Comics' Cliffhanger imprint. Contents 1 The series2 The story3 Characters3.1 Minor characters4 Steampunk Trade Paperbacks The series The series deb..
SteamRanger
SteamRanger is a historic train society in South Australia. They are the only group regularly running broad gauge steam locomotives in South Australia. It is run by volunteers of the South Australian Division of the Australian Railway Historical Society. The Cockle Train operates year-round between..
Steamroller
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Steamroller (pipe)
A steamroller (also called zoom tube) is a term used by smokers of cannabis to describe a type of pipe that consists of a hollow tube with both ends open, and a bowl on one side near one end. It is presumably called this because of its resemblance to the front wheel of the piece of machinery. A s..
Steamrunner class starship
The USS Appalachia (NCC-52136), a Steamrunner class starship In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Steamrunner class is a rarely seen type of starship produced and used by Starfleet. The Steamrunner class served during the Dominion War and Borg incursions; at least one Steamrunner was lost..
Steamship Lexington
Artist's impression of the disaster Contents 1 The Ship2 The Fire3 The Survivors4 The Causes5 Salvage Attempts The Ship The steamship Lexington was built in 1835 at the Bishop and Simonson Shipyards in New York City. The ship was commissioned by Cornelius Vanderbi..
Steamship William G. Mather Maritime Museum
Steamship William G. Mather Maritime Museum The Steamship William G. Mather is a retired Great Lakes bulk freighter now restored as a maritime museum in Cleveland, Ohio, one of four in the Great Lakes region. She transported cargos such as ore, coal, stone, and grain to ports throughout the G..
Steamshovel Press
Steamshovel Press is a magazine devoted to Conspiracy theories and Parapolitics and eschews terms like "pseudohistory" often used by pseudo-skeptics. It is edited and published by Kenn Thomas. Bibliography ACID : A New Secret History of LSD by David Black, introduction by Kenn Thomas (Vision, UK, ..
Steamtown marathon
The Steamtown Marathon is an official-distance marathon which was founded by Bill King in 1996. It is held in Northeastern Pennsylvania; it starts at Forest City High School and finishes in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It can be used as a qualifying course for the Boston Marathon. External Links [..
Steamtown National Historic Site
Steamtown National Historic Site Steamtown NHS is located within a working railroad yard and incorporates the surviving elements of the DL&W Scranton roundhouse and locomotive repair shops. The new Visitor Center, Theater, Technology and History Museums are built in the style of and on the site ..
Steamtown Peterborough Museum
The Steamtown Peterborough Museum is a railway museum in Peterborough, South Australia. Peterborough is one of the rare places where three different gauges met, and this is reflected in the collection of the museum. The museum in housed in the old railway workshops with displays of steam engines a..
Steamtrain Hoorn Medemblik
The Stoomtram Hoorn-Medemblik is a heritage railway in the Netherlands. It runs from Hoorn to Medemblik, a distance of about 20km. Contents 1 Original2 The line3 Heritage railway4 See also Original The original connection was run by Locaalspoorwegmaatschappij Hollands Noorder..
Steam (band)
Steam was a pop music group from Bridgeport, Connecticut, best known for the 1969 number one hit song and perennial favorite "Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)". The song was written and recorded by studio musicians Gary DeCarlo, Paul Leka and Dale Frashuer. The single was attributed to the band "Ste..
Steam (content delivery)
Steam is a content delivery, digital rights management, multiplayer and communications system developed by Valve Corporation. It is currently used to digitally distribute and manage games including Half-Life and Half-Life 2. Steam also replaces WON, the original authentication framework for Half-Li..
Steam (disambiguation)
Steam has several possible meanings. In physical chemistry and in engineering, steam refers to vaporized water. In common speech, steam most often refers to the white mist that condenses above boiling water as the hot vapor ("steam" in the first sense) mixes with the cooler air.Boiling, in cuisine...
Steam aircraft
Steam aircraft are aircraft that are propelled by steam engines. They were unusual devices because of the difficulty in producing a powerplant with a high enough power to weight ratio to be practical. They are distinct from airships that use steam as their lifting gas which are known as thermal ai..
Steam assisted gravity drainage
Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) is an enhanced oil recovery technology for heavy crude oil and bitumen. Two parallel horizontal oil wells are drilled in the formation. The upper well injects steam and the lower one collects the water that results from the condensation of the injected steam an..
Steam beer
Steam beer may be defined as a highly effervescent beer made by brewing lager yeasts at ale fermentation temperatures. It has two distinct but related meanings: Historic steam beer, by all accounts bad-tasting, produced in California from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s;Modern California Common beer..
Steam brig
A steam brig is a two-masted sailing ship with auxiliary steam power. The advantage was supposed to be that the ship could sail up-wind when it was convenient, and additionally, it could use the steam power to move relative to the wind to obtain a more advantageous angle to the wind. In practice..
Steam car
The 1923 Stanley Steam Car A steam car is a car that is powered by a steam engine. Gasoline and kerosene were used as fuel by the majority of manufacturers, but some crude vehicles did use solid fuels such as coal or coke. The fuel is burned in a firebox, which in automobiles, is generally d..
Steam Car Club of Great Britain
The Steam Car Club of Great Britain is a group of enthusiasts with Stanley Steamers, Whites, Brooks and other steam cars ranging from 1896 to newly built cars. They have a yearly tour around different parts of the United Kingdom and regular meetings to discuss the mechanics of keeping the cars in g..
Steam clock
A steam clock is a clock which is fully or partially powered by a steam engine. Only a few functioning steam clocks exist, most designed and built by Canadian horologist Raymond Saunders for display in urban public spaces. Steam clocks built by Saunders are located in Otaru, Japan; Indianapolis, U..
Steam Detectives
|} is a 26-episode Japanese anime series based on the manga originally by the manga-ka Kia Asamiya. The show ran from October 1998 to March 1999 on TV Tokyo. The manga was originally serialized by Shueisha in Ultra Jump magazine. In North America, the anime is licensed by ADV Films and the m..
Steam distillation
Laboratory set-up for steam distillation Steam distillation is a special type of distillation (a separation process) for temperature sensitive materials like natural aromatic compounds. Many complex organic compounds tend to decompose at sustained high temperatures. Separation by normal disti..
Steam donkey
A steam donkey is type of stationary steam engine historically used during logging operations to haul logs to a log-landing. Logs were pulled with a wire cable attached to a winch. Also known as a donkey engine. Steam donkey in the UBC Malcolm Knapp Research Forest Similar small steam engin..
Steam dummy
A steam dummy or dummy engine, in the United States of America, was a steam engine enclosed in a wooden box structure made to resemble a railroad passenger coach. Steam dummies had some popularity in the first decades of railroading in the U.S., from the 1830s but passed from favor after the Civil ..
Steam engine
The term steam engine may also refer to an entire steam locomotive. A steam engine is an external combustion heat engine that makes use of the thermal energy that exists in steam, converting it to mechanical work. Steam engines were used as the prime mover in pumps, locomotives, steam ships and stea..
Steam Era
Steam Era is a festival held every Labour Day Weekend in the Town of Milton, Ontario featuring historic steam tractors. External links http://www.steam-era.com ..
Steam exploded fiber
Steam exploded fiber is a pulping and extraction technique that has been applied to wood and other fibrous organic material. The resulting fibers can be combined with organic polymers to produce fiber composite materials. Alternatively, the fibers, along with other extracted substances, can be proce..
Steam explosion
A steam explosion (also called a littoral explosion, or fuel-coolant interaction, FCI) is a violent boiling or flashing of water into steam, occurring when water is either superheated, or rapidly heated by fine hot debris produced within it. Pressure vessels that operate at above atmospheric pressur..
Steam generator (disambiguation)
A steam generator is a device used to boil water to create steam. It may refer to: A steam generator, a heat exchanger in a pressurized water reactor equipped nuclear power plantA boiler in a thermal power plantA steam generator is used in trains to provide heat to passenger cars. This is a [d..
Steam generator (nuclear power)
Steam generators are heat exchangers used to convert water into steam from heat produced in a nuclear reactor core. They are used in pressurized water reactors between the primary and secondary coolant loops. In commercial power plants steam generators can measure up to 70 feet in height and weig..
Steam generator (railroad)
A steam generator is used in trains to provide heat, and sometimes air conditioning (via the "steam jet" system) to passenger cars. Usually the steam generator is located in the locomotive. Sometimes a separate steam generator car is used. Previously, steam for passenger cars was obtained from the..
Steam hammer
The steam hammer is a power-driven hammer used in forgings. It consists of a hammer-like piston located within a cylinder. The hammer is raised by the pressure of steam injected into the lower part of a cylinder and falls down with a force by removing the steam. Usually, the hammer is made to fall f..
Steam Hearts
Steam Hearts is a vertical shooter game developed by GIGA and initially released on the PC98 platform. It later made its way to the PC Engine and then the Sega Saturn. It features action mixed with adult content, as well as a two-player mode. It is an adult game, in which the player must battle the..
Steam Heat
"Steam Heat" is a popular song written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. The song was published in 1954. The best-known recording was done by Patti Page. It was released by Mercury Records as catalog number 70380, and first entered the Billboard chart on May 26,1954, lasting 9 weeks and peaking at ..
Steam Horse locomotive
The Steam Horse was constructed by the Butterley Company in Derbyshire in 1813 by William Brunton (1777-1851). Also known as the "mechanical traveller" it had a pair of mechanical legs, with feet that gripped the rails at the rear of the engine to push it forwards at about two and a half miles an ho..
Steam injector
A steam injector is a type of nozzle which is used to top-up the water in the boiler of a steam engine while the engine is working and the boiler is under pressure. The injector uses steam, either directly from the boiler, or (more efficiently) exhaust steam from the cylinders, to force water into ..
Steam locomotive
Great Western Railway No. 6833 Calcot Grange, a 4-6-0 Grange class steam locomotive, at Bristol Temple Meads station, Bristol, England The Gov. Stanford, a 4-4-0 locomotive typical of 19th Century American practice A steam locomotive is a locomotive powered by steam. The term usually ref..
Steam locomotives of British Railways
ex-Great Western Railway No. 6833 Calcot Grange, a 4-6-0 Grange class steam locomotive, at Bristol Temple Meads station, Bristol, England British Railways (BR) inherited a number of locomotives from its constituent "Big Four" companies, the vast majority of which were steam locomotives. BR bu..
Steam locomotives of Ireland
A wide variety of steam locomotives have been used on Ireland's railways. This page lists all those that have been used in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Irish railways generally followed British practice in locomotive design. Contents 1 Republic of Ireland2 Great Southe..
Steam locomotives of the Furness Railway
The Furness Railway company owned many different types of locomotives, built by several locomotive building companies, including Sharp, Stewart & Co. Others were built by the Furness' constituent companies - the Whitehaven & Furness Junction Railway, among others. Contents 1 Preserved Locomo..
Steam locomotive condensing apparatus
Steam locomotive condensing apparatus takes the form of a series of pipes, valves and other ancillary equipment usually attached to an otherwise conventional steam locomotive. The apparatus takes the exhaust steam that would normally be lost up the funnel and routes it though a form of cooler, into ..
Steam locomotive nomenclature
Steam locomotive nomenclature is a listing of the components found on a Steam Locomotive. Fig. 1: Steam Locomotive Fig. 2: Steam Locomotive and Tender The following components appear on the illustrations shown above. Boiler — A water container that is heated by hot gases passed through lon..
Steam locomotive production
Contents 1 North America1.1 Early 20th Century1.2 Total Production2 See also3 References North America Early 20th Century Early 20th Century locomotive production in the USA included units made for both domestic and export markets. Foreign market production increased s..
Steam power during the Industrial Revolution
See also the section on steam power in the main Industrial revolution#Steam power article During the Industrial Revolution, steam power replaced water power and muscle power (which often came from horses) as the primary source of power in use in industry. Its first use was to pump water from mines..
Steam quality
Steam quality is the proportion of saturated steam in a saturated water/steam mixture. ..
Steam railroad
Steam railroad is a term used in the United States to distinguish conventional heavy railroads from street railways, interurban streetcar lines, and other light railways usually dedicated primarily to passenger transport. Steam railroads were so called because they were typically powered by steam l..
Steam reforming
Steam reforming, or catalytic oxidation, is a method of producing hydrogen from hydrocarbons. On an industrial scale, it is the dominant method for producing hydrogen. Small-scale steam reforming units are currently subject to scientific research, as way to provide hydrogen to fuel cells. Contents..
Steam rupture
A steam rupture occurs within a pressurized system of super critical water when the pressure exceeds the design plus safety margin specification. A steam rupture can occur in any elevated temperature pressurized system, including, but not limited to: Automobile cooling systems, stationary power pl..
Steam shovel
Contents 0.0.1 Early History0.0.2 The Panama Canal0.0.3 Mining0.0.4 Operation0.0.5 Power Shovels and Draglines0.0.6 Other Historic Shovel Makers0.0.7 Modern builders include0.0.8 Trivia0.0.9 External links Early History A steam shovel is a large steam..
Steam shower
In addition to acting as a normal shower, a steam shower produces water vapor using a humidifying steam generator. These types of showers provide a pleasant bathing experience that is becoming more and more popular in many countries. Steam showers are generally found in self-contained enclosures t..
Steam tank (vehicle)
The US Army Corps of Engineers Steam Tank; the sponson is absent US Army Corps of Engineers Steam Tank General characteristics Crew 8 Length 10.6 m Width 3.8 m Height 3.2 m Weight 50.8 t Armour and armament Armour 13 mm Main armament flame thrower Secondary arma..
Steam tractor
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Steam tricycle
A steam tricycle is a steam-driven three-wheeled vehicle. In the early days of motorised vehicle development, a number of experimenters built steam-powered vehicles with three wheels. The first steam tricycle—and probably the first true self-propelled land vehicle—was Nicolas-Joseph Cugno..
Steam Tug Wattle
Vessel Stats Length 75' Speed 10 knots Gross Tonnage 99 -grt Crew min. 6 Passenger Capacity 60 Passengers Shipyard Cockatoo Docks, Sydney, Australia. Propulsion Steam Steam Tug Wattle is a vessel which is currently out of service. She was launched in 1933 as a tug in Sydney, Australia. ..
Steam tunnel incident
The steam tunnel incident refers not to a single event, but rather to a set of urban myths wherein players enacting live action role-playing games perish, often in the utility tunnels below their university campus. The stories are almost entirely apocryphal. Contents 1 Egbert incident2&nbs..
Steam turbine
A rotor of a modern steam turbine, used in a power plant A steam turbine is a mechanical device that extracts thermal energy from pressurized steam, and converts it into useful mechanical work. It has completely replaced the reciprocating piston steam engine (invented by Thomas Newcomen an..
Steam turbine locomotive
A steam turbine locomotive is a steam locomotive which transmits steam power to the wheels via a steam turbine. Numerous attempts at this type of locomotive were made, mostly without success. In the 1930s this type of locomotive was seen as both a way to revitalize steam power and challenge the dies..
Steam whistle
For the "Steam Whistle" beer brand, see Steam Whistle Brewing A steam whistle is a device used to produce sound with the aid of live steam. The whistle consists of the following main parts, as seen on the drawing: The whistle bell (1), the steam orifice (2) and the valve (9). When the lever (10)..
Steam Whistle Brewing
|- |Location |Toronto, Ontario, Canada |- |Owner |Greg Taylor, Cam Heaps and Greg Cromwell (independent) |- |Year opened |1998 |- !style="background:#ECC850; font-size: 120%" align="center" colspan=2| Beers |- style="font-size: 90%;" |Steam Whistle |pilsner |- |align=center colspan=2| |} Stea..
Steane code
The Steane code is a tool in quantum error correction introduced by Andrew Steane in 1996. It is a perfect CSS code, using the classical binary self-dual [7,4,3] Hamming code to correct for qubit flip errors (X errors) and the dual of the Hamming code, the [7,3,3] code, to correct ..
Stearic acid
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Stearin
Stearin is a glyceryl ester of stearic acid, derived from animal fats created as a byproduct of processing beef. It is used as tallow in the manufacture of candles and soap. In the manufacture of soap, it is mixed with a sodium hydroxide solution in water. The following reaction gives glycerin and s..
Stearman
Boeing/Stearman N2S Kaydet at NAS Corpus Christi Stearman Aircraft Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer established by Lloyd Stearman at Wichita, Kansas in 1927. Two years later, he sold it to the United Aircraft and Transport Corporation. In 2005, Boeing sold the civil portion of the fo..
Stearman A-21
Stearman XA-21 image neededStearman XA-21 Description Role Ground Attack Crew 3 First Flight 1938 Entered Service Manufacturer Stearman Dimensions Length 53 ft 1in m Wingspan 65 ft 0in m Height 14 ft 2in m Wing area ft² m² Weights Empty lb kg Loaded lb kg Maximum takeoff 18,2..
Stearman Field
Stearman Field is a pulic airport and it's located in Benton, Kansas.The airport is named stearman Field because there is seven stearmans based there. A stearman is an open cockpit biplane that was used for training in WWII that is usually painted blue and yellow. There are three owners of the airp..
Stearns, Kentucky
Stearns is a census-designated place (CDP) in McCreary County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 1,586 at the 2000 census. Geography Stearns is located at [36°41′53″N, 84°28′36″W] (36.697976, -84.476776)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United ..
Stearns-Knight
Stearns-Knight was a luxury automobile produced in Cleveland, Ohio first by the F.B. Stearns Company from 1900 to 1925, and then under ownership by WillysOverland Company of Toledo, Ohio until 1929. Stearns became the first American automobile to use the sleeve valve Knight Engine in its vehicle..
Stearns (automobile)
Also see: Stearns-Knight 1908 Stearns roadster F. B. Stearns and Company (later F.B. Stearns Company) was a manufacturer of luxury automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio marketed under the brand name Stearns and Stearns-Knight brand names. The 1904 Stearns offered a variety of models, including a ..
Stearns (crater)
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Stearns County, Minnesota
Stearns County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of 2000, the population was 133,166. Its county seat is St. Cloud6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns4 External links Geography According to the U.S. Census Bur..
Stearns Wharf
Stearns Wharf is a long pier in the harbor at Santa Barbara, California. In 1872, construction was completed on what had just become the longest deep-water pier between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Named for its builder, local lumberman John P. Stearns, the wharf served the passenger and freight ..
Stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1
Stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1 is an organic compound whose function is related to metabolism. External link [Effects of stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 deficiency] ..
Stearyl alcohol
Stearyl alcohol (also known as octadecyl alcohol or 1-octadecanol) is a substance prepared from stearic acid by the process of catalytic hydrogenation. It is a fatty alcohol. It takes the form of white solid granules or flakes which are insoluble in water, with a melting point of 59°C and boiling p..
Stearyl heptanoate
Stearyl heptanoate is found in most cosmetic eyeliner. It is prepared from stearyl alcohol, which may be derived from sperm whale oil or from vegetable sources. It is a byproduct of the making of honey-glazed ham. External link For a full list of external links to MSDSs, spectroscopic data, com..
Steatite
An Egyptian carved and glazed steatite scarab amulet. Steatite (ste-a-tite), also known as potstone and lapis ollaris, is a type of soapstone which is almost purely talc. It is also a type of ceramic material made from soapstone with minor additives and heated to vitrify (to change or make in..
Steatoda
The spider genus Steatoda, a subset of the family Theridiidae. Steatoda includes over 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmpolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). Many spiders of the genus Steatoda are often mistaken for widow spi..
Steatoda grossa
Steatoda grossa, commonly known as the cupboard spider, the dark comb-footed spider, the brown house spider (in Australia), or the false black widow (though several other species are known by these names), is a common species of spider in the genus Steatoda. As one of this spider's common name in..
Steatoda nobilis
Steatoda nobilis, commonly known in England as the biting spider or the false black widow (though several other species are known by the latter name), is a common species of spider in the genus Steatoda. As one of this spider's common name indicates, the spider superficially resembles, and is fre..
Steatohepatitis
Steatohepatitis is a type of liver disease, characterized by inflammation of the liver with concurrent fat accumulation in liver ("steato", meaning fat, "hepatitis", meaning inflammation of the liver). Classically seen in alcoholics, steatohepatitis also is frequently found in people with diabetes ..
Steatopygia
Steatopygia is a high degree of fat accumulation in and around the buttocks. The deposit of fat is not confined to the gluteal regions, but extends to the outside and front of the thighs, forming a thick layer reaching sometimes to the knee. Khoikhoi woman exhibiting steatopygia. This develo..
Steatorrhea
Steatorrhea (or steatorrhoea) is the formation of bulky, grey or light colored stools. Stools may also float and have an oily appearance. There is increased fat excretion, which can be objectivated by determining the fecal fat levels. While definitions have not been standardised, fat excretion in ..
Steatosis
In cellular pathology, steatosis is a condition which is a marker of sublethal cellular injury. It is also known as fatty change. It is characterised by the presence of abnormally large quantities of fat within a cell. Steatosis may affect the cells of a variety of tissues and organs. It reflects an..
Steaua Bucureşti
Steaua Bucureşti is a sports club from Bucharest, the Romanian capital city. The football team (FC Steaua Bucureşti) is the most famous sports branch of the club, which also have handball, rugby, water polo and ice hockey teams. Historically, Steaua is the most successful Romanian football clu..
Steaua Bucureşti in 2005-06 football season
Steaua Bucureşti is a football team in Romania. In the 2005-06 season, it sought but failed to win its 23rd title and UEFA Cup final, and this year is the 20th celebration of its victory in the Champions' Cup. Contents 1 ..
Steaua Bucureşti seasons
Season Division Position Romanian Cup Romanian Super Cup Europe Coach 1947-48 Divizia A 14th Round of 1/8 finals Coloman Braun - Colea Vilcov 1948-49 Divizia A 6th Winners Colea Vilcov 1950 Divizia A 5th Winners Francisc Ronnay 1951 Divizia A 1st Winners Gheorghe Popescu 1952 Divizia A..
Stebbins, Alaska
Stebbins is a city in Nome Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 547. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 History5 External links Geography Stebbins is located at [63°30′43″N, 162°16′29″W] (63.511893, -1..
Stebbins (crater)
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Stebbins Hall
Stebbins Hall is a student housing cooperative in Berkeley, California. It is part of the USCA coop system. External links [] at [USCA.org] Once a turn of the century hotel, Stebbins Hall was named for Lucy Ward Stebbins, the Dean of Women at Cal in 1950. Until 1972, Stebbi..
Steble Fountain
The Steble fountain, William Brown Street, Liverpool, England. Is a fountain consisting of a circular basin of stone and a bronze centrepiece depicting the four seasons. It was a gift to the city by Colonoel RF Steble, who was a former Mayor of Liverpool. The design is by W Cunliffe. External links..
Stebliv
Stebliv (Ukrainian: Стеблів) is a townlet located in the Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi Raion (district) of the Cherkasy Oblast (province) in central Ukraine. The townlet rests at a bend on the Ros' River, some 16 kilometres from Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi, the district center. Current estimated populat..
Stebnyk
Stebnyk (Ukrainian: Стебник) is a city located in the Lviv Oblast of western Ukraine, close to the border with Poland. It is located in the Drohobytsky Raion (district) at around [49°17′60″N, 23°34′0″E]. The current estimated population is around 20,000. Subdivisio..
Stebonheath Park
Stebonheath Park is a multi-use stadium in Llanelli, Wales. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Llanelli A.F.C.. The stadium holds 3,700 people. The ground almost hosted League football in the 30s but the club lost out and came second in the vote. At the time..
Stebro
Stebro was a Formula One constructor briefly in 1963. Year Team Driver # of GPs 1963 Stebro-Ford Peter Broeker 1 ..
STEbus
The STEbus is a non-proprietary, processor-independent, bus with 8 data lines and 20 address lines. It was popular for industrial control systems in the late 1980s and early 1990s before the ubiquitous IBM PC dominated this market. It remains a well-designed standard. Although no longer competitiv..
Stechelberg
Stechelberg is a village in Bernese Oberland,a valley inward behind Lauterbrunnen. The village is connected with a cable car after Gimmelwald, Muerren and at Schilthorn, at foot after Trachsellauenen and over the weather gap in the Wallis. In the rear of the valley one meets iron ore with Trachsell..
Stechford, Birmingham
Stechford is an area of Birmingham, England, situated about five miles east of the city centre, bordering Ward End, Yardley, Hodge Hill and Kitts Green. Contents 1 Stechford nature2 Attractions3 Churches4 Politics5 History6 Healthcare7 External links Stechford ..
Stechford and Yardley North
Stechford and Yardley North is one of the 40 electoral wards in Birmingham, England. Stechford and Yardley North is one of the three wards that make up the formal district of Yardley. It covers an area of 4.79 square kilometres. According to the 2001 Population Census there were 24,881 people livin..
Stechford Baptist
Stechford Baptist Church is a small Baptist church in Stechford East Birmingham UK, notable for a 40 year history of combating racism and promoting community cohesion in a UK urban-deprived setting. In the vanguard of attempts from the 1960s to engage immigrant West-Indian communities within mainstr..
Stechford railway station
redirect [[template:UK stations]]Stechford railway station serves the Stechford area of the city of Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Central Trains. External links [Train times] and [station information] for f..
Stechford rail crash
The Stechford rail crash occurred on 28 February 1967 at Stechford station in the east of Birmingham, England. A Class 24 diesel locomotive had arrived at Stechford sidings with a ballast train. This was due to return to Nuneaton and so the locomotive needed to be run round the train. There were to..
Stechovice Treasure
--> This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The 'legend' of the Štěchovice Treasure in the Czech Republic is based on the novel The Prague Connectio..
Stechschritt
The Stechschritt, commonly known in English speaking countries as the "Goose-Step", is a special form of the equal step, which is usually demonstrated in solemn military parades and passes in review of closed units. The marching troops swing their legs from a vertical leg to a nearly horizontally-..
STED
STED is a four letter acronym which can mean: Stimulated Emission Depletion Microscope This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended art..
Stedelen
Stedelen was a man who was accused of being a witch in Switzerland between 1397 and 1406. His trial took place in a secular court, where he confessed under torture to summoning forth demons as part of a pact with the devil. After the harvest had failed at his village, Stedelen was accused of using ..
Stedelijk Museum
The Stedelijk Museum (lit. City/Urban Museum) of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, is a museum for modern art. It is located at Museum Square ("Museumplein"), close to the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum. Its collection includes a room painted by Karel Appel and a large collection of paintings by Kaz..
Stedelijk Museum het Prinsenhof
This museum was started in the 15th Century St. Agathaklooster (monestery) where in 1584 Willem of Orange was murdered: bullet-holes in the stone wall can still be seen today. The collection of the museum includes masonry from Delft in the 17th century: portrets, tapistries, earth work, and silver,..
Stede Bonnet
Major Stede Bonnet, the "gentleman pirate," was one of the most interesting but least successful sea pirates. Much of his brief, disastrous career as a pirate is disputed. Stede Bonnet was an educated land owner in Barbados, owning a profitable sugar plantation near Bridgetown. In 1717 (well int..
Stede Broec
[Stede Broec] is a municipality in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. The name Stede Broec derives from "stede" (meaning city) and "broec" (meaning swamp). Contents 1 Population centres2 History3 Local government4 References Population centres The..
Stedham with Iping
Stedham with Iping is a parish approximately 2 miles (3 km) west of Midhurst in West Sussex. It comprises the two villages of Stedham and Iping. There are two churches in the parish: St James in Stedham and St Mary in Iping. Its watermill (now disused) was used for the production of blotting pape..
Stedingen
Stedingen is an area north of Bremen in the delta of the Weser river. Frisians settled there in the 12th century and they turned the swamps into polders. In order to attract settlers, the settlers were given many rights and low taxes. Stedingen developed into a rich farmer republic in the early 13th..
Stedman
Stedman can refer to: People Daniel Stedman, filmmakerEdmund Clarence Stedman, poet, critic, essayistElizabeth Clementine Stedman, writerIvan Stedman, swimmerJohn Gabriel Stedman, adventurerSeymour Stedman, civil liberties lawyer and a leader of the Socialist Party of AmericaPlaces Stedman, North Ca..
Stedman, North Carolina
Stedman is a town in Cumberland County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 664 at the 2000 census. Geography Stedman is located at [35°0′51″N, 78°41′50″W] (35.014080, -78.697312)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Stedman Graham
Stedman Graham (b. 6 March 1951) is an African American educator, author, businessman and speaker, although he is perhaps best known as the very visible long-time companion of Oprah Winfrey. Graham is an enterpreneur, serving as CEO of S. Graham & Associates, a Chicago-based corporate and education..
Stedman Pearson
Stedman Pearson (born Stedman "Buster" Pearson Jr, on June 29, 1964 in Romford, United Kingdom) is a British singer and a member of the pop group Five Star. Stedman was designer for the group and designed all their stagewear and outfits that were used in some of the band's music videos. Stedman st..
STED microscopy
Stimulated Emission Depletion microscopy, or STED microscopy, is a technique that attempts to overcome the limits imposed by diffraction with standard confocal laser scanning microscopes. A confocal laser scanning microscope uses a focused laser beam to illuminate a small part of the sample being o..
Steed
Steed is a surname, and may refer to Jake Steed, American porn starJohn Steed, fictional character from The AvengersMaggie Steed, British actressPaul Steed, American video game artistWickham Steed, British journalist Steed can also refer to the mount of a knight, usually referring to a horse howeve..
Steedman, Missouri
Steedman, Missouri, is an unincorporated community in Callaway County in the U.S. state of Missouri. The population of Steedman is 554. External links [Maps and aerial photos] Coordinates: [38.7047645° -91.8179548°]* Street map from [Google Maps] or [Yahoo! M..
Steed Malbranque
Steed Malbranque, (born January 6 1980), is a footballer playing for Fulham Football Club in London, England. He is unbelievably popular with the Craven Cottage crowd, and his quick, nimble footwork terrorises Premiership defences. The chorus of "Steeeeeed" is regularly heard ringing around the sta..
Steed Records
Steed Records was a record label founded by songwriter-record producer Jeff Barry in the mid-1960s in New York City. The label was active from 1967 to 1971. Steed's main artist was singer-songwriter Andy Kim, whose biggest hit for the label was "Baby, I Love You" (co-written and produced by Jeff) ..
Steeg
There are things that have the name Steeg: Contents 1 Places1.1 In Austria1.2 In Germany2 Person Places In Austria Steeg, in Tyrol In Germany Steeg (Engelskirchen), a part of Engelskirchen in the Oberbergischer Kreis district, North Rhine-Westphalia Person Théodore Steeg a F..
Steel
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The old steel cable of a colliery winding tower Steel is a metal alloy whose major component is iron, with carbon being the primary alloying material. Carbon acts as a hardening agent, preventing iron atoms, which are naturally arranged in a crystal l..
Steel-cut oats
Steel-Cut Oats are whole grain groats (the inner portion of the oat kernel) which have been cut into only two or three pieces. They are golden in colour and resemble mini rice particles. Steel-cut oats are also known as coarse-cut oats, pinhead oats, Scotch oats, and Irish oats. How are they diff..
Steel-toe boots
Steel-toe boots (or sometimes safety boots) are durable boots made of leather or rubber that have a steel reinforcement in the toe to protect the foot against falling objects. They also often have steel inserts in their soles to prevent puncture from below. Steel-toe boots are important in the con..
Steelback Brewery
|- |Location |Tiverton, Ontario, Canada |- |Owner | |- |Year opened |2004 |- |Annual production | |- !style="background:#ECC850; font-size: 120%" align="center" colspan=2| Beers |- style="font-size: 90%;" |Steelback Draught |draught |- style="font-size: 90%;" |Copperhead |Pilsner |- style="..
Steelback Centre
The Steelback Centre is a multi-purpose arena in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario that is currently under construction. It will be home to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds ice hockey team of the Ontario Hockey League. It is to replace the aging Sault Memorial Gardens, and is scheduled to open in the fa..
Steelbath Suicide
Steelbath Suicide is the first full length studio album release from the melodic death metal band Soilwork. Track listing "Entering the Angel Diabolique" - 2:25"Sadistic Lullabye" - 2:55"My Need" - 3:42"Skin After Skin" - 3:27"Wings of Domain " - 3:19"Steelbath Suicide" - 2:54"In a Close Encount..
Steelbound
This was the first album the band worked with Piet Sielck. Songs All music written & composed by: Wöbcke/Bünning/Corby, except: "Don't Wake The Dead" by: Wöbcke/Bünning/Cremer, "Immortal" by: Wöbcke/Cremer ''"World Of Sin by: Wöbcke All lyrics by: Babuschkin, except: "Steelbound" by: Ba..
Steelcase
Steelcase is an international office furniture company. It was founded in 1912 in Grand Rapids, Michigan as The Metal Office Furniture Company. The company at the time specialized in mainly file cabinets and safes. Today, its portfolio of solutions address the three core elements of an office enviro..
Steele
Steele is the name of several communities and counties in the United States: Steele, AlabamaSteele, MissouriSteele, North DakotaSteele City, NebraskaSteele County, MinnesotaSteele County, North Dakota There is also: Mount Steele, Canadian mountainRemington Steele, US TV seriesSteele Prize, awards gi..
Steele, Alabama
Steele is a town in St. Clair County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 1,093. Geography Steele is located at [33°56′25″N, 86°11′58″W] (33.940172, -86.199523)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a..
Steele, Missouri
Steele is a city in Pemiscot County, Missouri, United States. The population was 2,263 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Steele is located at [36°5′8″N, 89°49′46″W] (36.085428, -89.829426)[Geog..
Steele, North Dakota
Steele is a city in Kidder County, North Dakota in the United States. It is the county seat of Kidder County[Geographic references#6GR6]. The population was 761 at the 2000 census. The city was founded in 1880. Although they bear the same name, the city of Steele is not in Steele County,..
Steeledale, Gauteng
Steeledale is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 9. Suburbs in Region 9 of Johannesburg Aeroton | Alan Manor | Booysens Reserve | Chrisville | City Deep | City and Suburban | Crown | Crown Gardens | Crown North | Eagles Nest] | Eastcliff | Elandspark | Ele..
Steeler
Steeler was an early 1980s heavy metal band with members Mark Edwards (Drums), Rik Fox (Bass, backing vocals), Ron Keel (Vocals, guitar) and Yngwie Malmsteen (Lead guitar). Legacy Ron Keel later formed his own project, Keel, with moderate commercial success later in the 1980s. Yngwie Malmsteen wa..
Steelers
Steelers may refer to The Pittsburgh Steelers, an American football team from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania which plays in the National Football League.The Illawarra Steelers, a former Australian rugby league team which merged with the St. George Dragons to form the St George Illawarra Dragons in 1998.T..
Steeles (VIVA)
Steeles, or Steeles Avenue, is a Vivastation on York Region's Viva bus rapid transit system, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It opened on September 4, 2005, on the intersection of Steeles Avenue and Yonge Street in Markham/Vaughan, Ontario. It is on the Viva Blue line and the Viva Pink line. Y..
Steeles Avenue
Steeles Avenue, near its intersection with Warden Avenue. Steeles Avenue is an east-west road that forms the northern city limit of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Steeles is named after a tavern owner with the last name 'Steels', but the name was corrupted to the current form. From the eastern c..
Steeles Technology Campus
The Steeles Technology Campus is located in Toronto on the former home of Motorola Canada. Built by Shore Tilbe Irwin and Partners, the 11 and 4 storeys buildings were completed in 2000-2001. [Steeles Technology Campus] ..
Steeles West (TTC)
This article or section contains information about a planned or expected future infrastructure.It may contain information of a speculative nature and the content may change dramatically as the construction and/or completion of the infrastructure approaches, and/or more information becomes availa..
Steeleville, Illinois
Steeleville is a village in Randolph County, Illinois, United States. The population was 2,077 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demographics4 External links5 Village Official Web Site Geography Steeleville is located at [38°0′28″N, 89°39′34..
Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span are a British folk-rock band, formed in 1970 and who remain active in 2006. Along with Fairport Convention they are the best known act of the 1970s folk revival, and were the most commercially successful, thanks to their hit singles 'Gaudete' and 'All Around My Hat'. Contents 1&nb..
Steele (rapper)
Steele is an American rapper, famous as half of the underground rap duo Smif-N-Wessun, and as a member of Hip Hop supergroup Boot Camp Clik. Steele and Smif-N-Wessun partner Tek made their debut on Black Moon's classic 1993 album Enta Da Stage on the tracks "Black Smif-N-Wessun" and "U Da Man". Th..
Steele Canyon High School
Steele Canyon High School is a comprehensive public secondary school located in the San Diego East County community of Spring Valley, California. Opened in 2000, it serves students in grades nine through twelve and is part of the Grossmont Union High School District. Contents 1 School profil..
Steele City, Nebraska
Steele City is a village in Jefferson County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 84 at the 2000 census. Geography Steele City is located at [40°2′11″N, 97°1′22″W] (40.036466, -97.022819)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Burea..
Steele County
Steele County is the name of several counties in the United States: Steele County, MinnesotaSteele County, North Dakota This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to p..
Steele County, Minnesota
Steele County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of 2000, the population was 33,680. Its county seat is Owatonna6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Lakes1.2 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns4 External link Geography According to the U.S...
Steele County, North Dakota
Steele County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of 2000, the population is 2,258. Its county seat is Finley6. The city of Steele, North Dakota is in Kidder County. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography..
Steele County Free Fair
The Steele County Free Fair in Owatonna is the largest free county fair in the state of Minnesota. External links http://www.scff.org/ ..
Steele Hall
Raymond Steele Hall (born 28 November 1928) was, from 1968 to 1970, the 36th Premier of South Australia, Senator for South Australia from 1974 to 1977 and federal member for the Division of Boothby from 1981 to 1996. Hall was originally a farmer from Owen, seventy kilometres north of Adelaide, befo..
Steele Island
Steele Island ([71°0′S 60°40′W]) is a snow-covered island, 12 miles long from east to west and 10 miles wide, rising above the Larsen Ice Shelf off the east coast of Palmer Land, 12 miles southeast of Cape Sharbonneau. The steeply-sloping sides of the island are crevassed, but no roc..
Steele MacKaye
Steele MacKaye (James Morrison) (1842 - 1894), was a U.S. actor, dramatist, producer, and theater manager, born in Buffalo. He studied dramatic expression in Paris under Françoise Delsarte and on his return lectured in New York and Boston. He founded the Lyceum Theater, and was father to Perc..
Steele Rudd
Steele Rudd was the pseudonym of Arthur Hoey Davis, an Australian author. Davis was born at Drayton near Toowoomba, Queensland, on 14 November 1868. He had an interest in rowing and when he began writing a column on rowing in a weekly paper and needed a pseudonym he adopted "Steele Rudd", the fir..
Steelhead Provincial Park
Steelhead Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Steelheart
Steelheart was one of the last popular hair metal rock bands. Contents 1 Formation2 The Early Years3 Wait4 Rock Star5 A new beginning?6 Current Members7 Past Members8 Discography9 External links Formation Steelheart started off as a band called "Red A..
Steelite
Steelite International is a crockery manufacturer based in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent in the United Kingdom. Steelite was originally a division of Royal Doulton and was sold to David Johnson in the late 1970s. He then sold it on to the existing management team in 2003. Steelite manufactures vitrified..
Steelix
is one of the 401 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar Pokémon media franchise – a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. The name Steelix comes from its Steel type and from its pre-evolved f..
Steelmaking
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Steelman and Smith
Steelman and Smith are two fictional characters appearing in several well-known short stories written by popular Australian writer and poet Henry Lawson. Steelman and Smith Short Stories "[[wikisource:The Geological Spieler|The Geological Spieler]]""[[wikisource:Steelman's Pupil|Steelman's Pupil]]"..
Steelman language requirements
The Steelman language requirements were a set of requirements which a high-level general-purpose programming language should meet, created by the United States Department of Defense in The Department of Defense Common High Order Language program in 1978. The predecessors of this document were called..
Steelpan
Music of Trinidad: Subjects Canboulay Calypso Chutney Steelpan Calypsonian Calypso tent Picong Parang Soca Rapso Pichakaree Timeline and samples Anglophone Caribbean Anguilla - Antigua and Barbuda - Bahamas - Barbados - Bermuda - Caymans - Dominica - Grenada - Jamaica - Montserrat - St. K..
Steelton, Pennsylvania
Steelton is a borough in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, three miles (5 km) southeast of Harrisburg. In 1900, 12,086 people lived here; in 1910, 14,246 people lived here; in 1920, 13,248 people lived here; snd in 1940, 13,115 people lived here. The population was 5,858 at the 2000 census. Steelton wa..
Steeltown
Steeltown is the second studio album by Scottish band Big Country, released in 1984. It was released on CD only in Germany, as well as remastered and reissued there as well. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Charts4 Certifications Track listing All songs written by Stuart..
Steeltown Adrenalin
Steeltown Adrenalin (1997-1998) was a hard rock/ heavy metal band that were based out of Hamilton, Ontario. The band was originally a jam session band that had members like Dan Minervini (lead and rhythm guitar), Jamie Jarvis (rythym guitar), Jeremy Jarvis(bass), Jay Italiano (drums. After a fallout..
Steelville, Missouri
Steelville is a city in Crawford County, Missouri, United States. The population was 1,429 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Crawford County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Steelville is located at [37°58′7″N, 91°21′19″W] (37.968509, -91.355163) ..
Steely-eyed missile man
STEELY-EYED MISSILE MAN is American Slang, circa 1960s. A NASA astronaut or engineer who makes a significant contribution or devises an ingenious solution to a tough problem. As heard in the movie 'Apollo 13' and found in numerous biographies about NASA astronauts and flight controllers. See als..
Steely-vented Hummingbird
The Steely-vented Hummingbird (Saucerottia saucerrottei) is a medium-sized hummingbird that is a resident breeder from western Nicaragua toCosta Rica, and also in Colombia and northwestern Venezuela. The Central American birds differ in voice and behaviour from those in South America and may b..
Steelyard
The Steelyard, from the German Stalhof, was in the Middle Ages the main trading base of the Hanseatic League in London. Contents 1 Location2 History3 References4 External links Location It lay on the north bank of the Thames by the outflow of the Walbrook, its site now cover..
Steelyard Stadium
Steelyard Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Pohang, South Korea. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Pohang Steelers. The stadium holds 25,000 people and was built in 1990. ..
Steely Dan
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Steely Dan is an American jazz rock band based around musicians and songwriters Walter Becker and Donald Fagen..
Steel (band)
Steel is a one-off power project from Sweden that featured Dan Swanö and members of Opeth. Started in 1996, this collaboration emerged during the recording sessions for Opeth's Morningrise album. During a jam session, when the band were soundchecking the drums, they hit upon an idea to record a sho..
Steel (comics)
Steel is a name used by several fictional characters owned and published by DC Comics in their universe. There have been four characters, all superheroes, to use the name. Contents 1 Commander Steel2 Hank Heywood, III3 John Henry Irons4 Natasha Irons5 Appearances in othe..
Steel (disambiguation)
Steel may refer to several things: Metal alloys: Steel, a metal alloy that is usually comprised of iron and carbonStainless steel, a variety of steel containing at least 10.5% chromiumDamascus steel, a variety of steel used between 900 and 1600 for making swords Other uses: Danielle Steel, an autho..
Steel (film)
Steel is the name of a 1997 movie starring Shaquille O'Neal and Annabeth Gish. It is a science fiction action-hero movie based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The movie (released on August 15) was a considered a flop both critically and financially. Steel was produced for an estimated $..
Steel (The Twilight Zone)
'The Twilight Zone'' original seriesSeason five (1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5)'''Fall 1963 – Summer 1964List of The Twilight Zone episodes Episodes: In Praise of PipSteelNightmare at 20,000 FeetA Kind of a StopwatchThe Last Night of a JockeyLiving DollThe Old Man in the CaveUncle SimonProbe 7, Over ..
Steel Angel Kurumi
|} Steel Angel Kurumi (鋼鉄天使くるみ Kōtetsu Tenshi Kurumi) is a manga and anime series following the adventures of its titular character. Directed by Naohito Takahashi, developed by O.L.M., and released by Pony Canyon, it has been translated and released in the U.S. by ADV. The Kur..
Steel Aréna
Steel Aréna - Košický štadión L. Trojáka (English: The Steel Arena - Ladislav Troják Stadium in Košice) is the new home arena of the ice hockey club HC Košice. It was open on February 24, 2006. Its capacity is 8,343 seats and it is named in honour of the general sponsor of the cl..
Steel Attack
Steel Attack is a power metal band from Sala, Sweden. Band members Ronny Hemlin - VocalsJohn Allan - GuitarJohan Jalonen - GuitarAnden Andersson - BassTony Elfving - Drums Discography Where Mankind Fails (1999)Fall Into Madness (2001)Predator Of The Empire (2003)Enslaved (2004)Diabolic Symphony (20..
Steel Authority of India Limited
Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) (LSE: [SAUD])is the leading and the biggest steel making company in India. Major plants owned by SAIL are located at Bhilai, Bokaro, Durgapur, Rourkela , Burnpur(near Asansol) and Salem. SAIL is a public sector company, owned and operated by the G..
Steel Bank Common Lisp
Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL) is an open-source implementation of Common Lisp. It begin as a fork from Carnegie Mellon University Common Lisp and shares much code with that implementation. The rationale for the fork was to clean up the codebase in the interest of portability (whereas the mainstrea..
Steel Battalion
Steel Battalion (ja: 鉄騎, Tekki) is a video game created by Capcom for the Xbox console where the player controls a vertical tank - a bipedal, heavily-armed mecha. To control the tank and play the game it is required to use a large controller made specially for Steel Battalion and its sequel [..
Steel Battalion: Line of Contact
Steel Battalion: Line of Contact is a video game created by Capcom for the Microsoft Xbox console where the player controls a VT (Vertical Tank). It is the online-only (via the Xbox Live broadband gaming service) sequel to Capcom's Steel Battalion game. Gameplay is similar to that of the previous g..
Steel Beasts
Steel Beasts is a computer game created by eSim Games. Its subject is contemporary combined arms tactics (with emphasis on modern armoured fighting vehicles). As a consumer game, it is a genre mix of strategy game, action game, simulation game, and wargame of fairly complex gameplay. Customized ve..
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Steel Breeze
Steel Breeze is an AOR group that had a popular video on MTV with "You Don't Want Me Anymore" in 1982. Taking their name from a Pink Floyd song, the six member band from Sacramento, California composed of Ric Jacobs (vocals), Ken Goorabian and Waylin Carpenter (guitars), Rod Toner (keyboards), V..
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is a through truss, double lift bridge across the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon. It carries railroad and pedestrian traffic on the lower deck, and Highway 1W (former Route 99W), MAX light rail and a vintage streetcar on the upper deck, making it one of the most multimodal i..
Steel Brightblade
Steel Brightblade is a fictional character from the Dragonlance universe. redirect [[Template:spoiler-about]] Contents 1 Background2 Childhood3 Recruitment4 Early battles5 Chaos War6 Family tree7 References Background Sturm Brightblade and Kitiara Uth Matar l..
Steel cage match
Ric Flair and Randy Orton in a cage match, showing the current WWE Steel Cage. In professional wrestling, a steel cage match is a match fought within a cage formed by placing four sheets of mesh metal against the edges of a ring. Contents 1 Background2 History3 Invention4&nbs..
Steel City
The Steel City is a common nickname for many cities that were once known for their production of large amounts of steel. With much industrial production moved to countries where multinational corporations can make higher profits, like those in Eastern Europe and China, most of these cities do not p..
Steel City derby
Steel City Derby is a local derby in the city of Sheffield, England. It takes place between Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday and is considered one of the most passionate and hotly contested Derby matches in English football. It first took place on 16 October 1893 and they have met a total of..
Steel City Sparks
The Steel City Sparks are a WPSL club based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. History The Sparks formed in 2000 to develop soccer for women in the Pittsburgh area. So far it has been successful with high level tryouts during the off-season for teams. Currently the club is one of the strongest clubs in..
Steel Clan
The Steel Clan are fictional enemies of the Manhattan Clan, appearing in the Disney animated television series Gargoyles. They are armored battle robots built by David Xanatos, their abilities and appearance modelled after gargoyles in general and Goliath specifically. Alone of Gargoyles villains, t..
Steel Claw
''This article is about the comic book character. For the similarly named movie, see The Steel Claw. The Steel Claw was one of the most popular comic book heroes of British weekly adventure comics of the 1960s and 1970s. The character was revived in 2005 for Albion, a six issue mini-series publishe..
Steel Curtain
The Steel Curtain was the nickname given to the famous defense of the American football team the Pittsburgh Steelers during the 1970s. This defense was the backbone of the Steelers dynasty, which won 4 Super Bowls (IX, X, XIII, and XIV). In the 1976 season alone, the "Steel Curtain" held their o..
Steel dam
A steel dam is a type of dam (a structure to impound or retard the flow of water) that is made of steel, rather than the more common masonry, earthworks, concrete or timber construction materials. Relatively few examples were ever built. Of the three built in the US, two remain, the Ashfork-Bainb..
Steel Dawn
Steel Dawn is a 1987 American post-apocalyptic feature film, with elements of western science fiction. It was rated R by the MPAA. Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. An enigmatic swordsman named Nomad (Patrick Swayze), finds himself in the smou..
Steel detailer
A steel detailer is a person who makes shop drawings for steel fabricators. This person prepares detailed plans, drawings and other documents for the manufacture and erection of steel members (columns, beams, braces, trusses, stairs, handrails, joists, metal decking, etc.) used in the construction ..
Steel Dragon
Steel Dragon is the name of a fictitious heavy metal band featuring real musicians, created to appear in the Warner Bros movie Rock Star (2001), inclusively being responsible for the movie's original soundtrack. The members, especially the lead singers, had that poser look and attitude similar to..
Steel Dragon 2000
Steel Dragon 2000 is a roller coaster at Nagashima SpaLand Amusement Park in Nagashima, Japan. Built by Morgan Manufacturing, which had also produced the top 10 coaster Steel Force at Dorney Park, this gigacoaster opened, appropriately, in 2000 - "The Year of the Dragon" in the Far East. It debuted..
Steel Electric Class ferry
Washington State Ferries Jumbo Mark II Jumbo Super Issaquah 130 Issaquah 100 Evergreen State Steel Electric Rhododendron Hiyu Passenger-Only Fast Ferry Skagit/Kalama The Steel Electric Class ferries became part of the Washington State Ferry System when Puget Sound Navigation Company wa..
Steel Empire
Steel Empire (Empire of Steel in Europe) is a side-scrolling shooting game for the Mega Drive/Genesis video game system. The player can choose to fly the Striker Plane or the Z-01 Zeppelin to combat enemy fighters through seven progressively harder levels, each containing a boss character at the ..
Steel engraving
Steel engraving, an engraving technique, based on steel instead of copper or wood. Steel engraving was introduced in 1792 by Jacob Perkins (1766-1849), an American Inventor, for the use of banknote printing. When Perkins moved to London in 1818, the technique in 1820 became adapted by Charles Warren..
Steel Force (roller coaster)
Steel Force is a roller coaster at Dorney Park in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Designed by Morgan Manufacturing, it opened in 1997 as the first hypercoaster in the East, its lift hill being exactly 200 feet tall. It is 5,600 feet in length and has a 205-foot first drop and a top speed of 75 mph. Gives ..
Steel frame
Steel frame usual refers to a building technique in which a skeleton of frame of steel is constructed to support the building which is attached to the frame. The development of this technique made the development of the skyscraper possible. The framing members are C-sections with standard dimensio..
Steel Gauntlet
Steel Gauntlet is the third novel of the military science fiction StarFist Saga, written by David Sherman and Dan Cragg. ..
Steel guitar
Resonator guitar played lap steel fashion. Steel guitar is: A method of playing slide guitar using a steel. Resonator guitars, including round necked varieties, are particularly suitable for this style, but other types are also used, usually with modified high actions, as well as instruments..
Steel Gunner
Steel Gunner is an arcade game that was released by Namco in 1990. Story Garcia and Cliff are super cops in the Neo Arc police force. The professor and his daughter have been kidnapped and you must shoot your way through four missions to the final confrontation with the mysterious enemy superweapon..
Steel Gunner 2
Steel Gunner 2 is an arcade game that was released by Namco in 1991. As the name suggests, it is the sequel to Steel Gunner, released in the previous year. As in the earlier game, the players shoot at cyborgs while rescuing humans. The game runs on Namco System 2 hardware. ..
Steel Harbinger
Steel Harbinger is a videogame for the PlayStation game system, first released on September 30, 1996. It scored a 7.2/10 by Gamespot. Story In the year 2069 North America is shaken by war. Canada and Mexico are combating the United States. Not long after the start of the war, alien pods rain down..
Steel Horizon
Steel Horizon is a strategy game published by Konami for both Sony's PlayStation Portable and the Nintendo DS. It scheduled to be released on December 30, 2006 in Europe and around Fall, 2006 in the United States. The game takes place at sea, during World War II, where the player (an America..
Steel Jeeg
|} Steel Jeeg (鋼鉄ジーグ Kotetsu Jeeg) is an anime series created by manga artists Go Nagai and Tatsuya Yasuda, and produced by Toei Animation. It was first broadcast on Japanese TV in 1975. The series lasted for 46 episodes. Steel Jeeg also ran as a manga in several children's publications...
Steel Law Online
Steel Law Online is a MMORPG set in the far future on the cityship Charon. The game is fundamentally player driven. There are few NPCs, the ones which are in game are being used solely for in game events and xeno (monster) encounters. The game largely revolves around conspiracy and tension, particu..
Steel Legends
Steel Legends was a documentary directed by independent filmmaker Michael Thomas Dunn. This was a complete departure for Dunn, who had been mostly known for narrative short films. This documentary was produced by Innovative Partners. The film was released on DVD by MTD Studios Distribution. C..
Steel Magnolias
Steel Magnolias, by Robert Harling, is a 1987 off-Broadway play, made into a successful movie in 1989. Based on the author's experience with the death of his sister, Steel Magnolias is a comedy-drama about the bond among a group of southern women in northwest Louisiana. Contents 1 Synopsis..
Steel mill
A steel mill (British English and Australian English steelworks) is an industrial plant for the manufacture of steel. Contents 1 Integrated plants2 Mini mills3 See also4 External links Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon. It is produced in a two stage process. First, the ..
Steel on a Mission
Steel on a Mission is the second album from American rapper Lil' 1/2 Dead. Track listing "Steel on a Mission '96" – 4:04"Low Down" – 4:23"Southern Girl" – 4:03"Back in the Day" – 4:43"Givin' It Up" – 5:08"Young HD" – 4:29"If You Don't Know" – 4:26"Still Rollin' " – 4:36"Gotta Git ..
Steel Panthers
Steel Panthers is a complex, tactical-level turn-based computerized wargame series for the PC with World War II and modern warfare settings. The original three-part Steel Panthers series was developed and released by Strategic Simulations, Inc. from 1995 to 1997, with design and programming by Gary..
Steel Pier
The Steel Pier is a pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It is located opposite The Boardwalk from Trump Taj Mahal. [Steel Pier - Past and Present] ..
Steel Pier (musical)
Steel Pier is a musical written by the songwriting team of Kander and Ebb. It opened on Broadway on April 24, 1998 and closed on June 28, 1998, playing just 76 performances (plus 33 previews). It starred Karen Ziemba, Daniel McDonald, Gregory Harrison, Debra Monk, and Kristin Chenoweth. It receive..
Steel Plant Employees Union
Steel Plant Employees Union, a trade union at the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, in Visakhapatnam, India. SPEU is affiliated to the Centre of Indian Trade Unions. The SPEU president is V. Dhanaraju. ..
Steel plow
John Deere The first steel plow, sometimes referred to as 'the Sod-Buster' was invented by blacksmith John Deere in the 1830's, and was being commercially manufactured by 1837. Deere, after settling in the Midwestern United States, realized that the tough sod was too thick for the iron and wood..
Steel production by country
This article summarizes the world steel production by country. For the company-oriented account, see List of steel producers. Contents 1 Overview2 Countries3 See also4 External links Overview In 2005, total world crude steel production was 1131.8 million metric tons (mmt) &..
Steel Prophet
Steel Prophet is a power metal band from Los Angeles. It was founded as early as 1982 by the guitarist Steve Kachinsky, and remains active. Their current vocalist, Bruce Hall, has not appeared on any Steel Prophet release yet, though an album is due to be released in the near future. Contents 1&n..
Steel Pulse
--> Steel Pulse is a well-known roots reggae outfit. They originally formed at Handsworth School, Birmingham, and comprised of David Hinds (lead vocals, guitar), Basil Gabbidon (lead guitar, vocals) and Ponnic McQueen (bass). Hinds, as songwriter, has always been the engine behind Steel Pulse, f..
Steel Rabbit
Steel Rabbit is a puppet character, one of The Muppets. He is a robot rabbit who appeared in one episode of The Muppet Show. He was attracted to the magnetic carrots that were being invented by Bunsen and Beaker. When the Muppets were released as action figures by Palisades Toys in 2002, Steel Rabb..
Steel Reserve
Forty ounces of Steel Reserve Steel Reserve is a brand created by the McKenzie River Corporation whose contents are produced by Miller Brewing. In July 2006, Miller Brewing announced that they were acquiring the Steel Reserve brand.[link] Contents 1 Steel Reserve2 A..
Steel River
Steel River may refer to: the Steel River in Ontario, Canadaa Canadian rock band Steel River There was also a British television show called Steel River Blues. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pa..
Steel River (band)
Steel River was a Canadian rock group based in Toronto which performed during the 1970s. They are best known for a Canadian Top 10 single Ten Pound Note released in 1970. ..
Steel River (Ontario)
The Steel River is a river in Thunder Bay District in northern Ontario. It empties into the north shore of Lake Superior east of Terrace Bay. There is a provincial waterway park along the river. It is a popular location for canoeing and fishing. ..
Steel River Blues
Steel River Blues is a British television drama serial first broadcast in September 2004 on ITV1. Produced by Ken Horn, it is based on the working and private lives of a group of firefighters in Middlesbrough. Critics were quick to dub the new drama "Middlesbrough's Burning" or "Teesside's Burning",..
Steel roller coaster
The Dueling Dragons, the world's only Dueling Steel-Inverted roller coaster located at Islands of Adventure in Universal Orlando Resort, Orlando, Florida. A steel roller coaster is a roller coaster that is defined by having a track made of steel. The vast majority of steel coasters have a ste..
Steel shape standards
Redirect [[Template:Uncategorized]] There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006.} Steel Shape Stand..
Steel square
Steel square The steel square is a tool that carpenters and other tradesmen use. Today the steel square is more commonly referred to as the framing square. It consists of a large arm and a smaller one, which meet at an angle of 90 degrees (a right angle). It can also be made of metals like alu..
Steel strike of 1919
The Steel Strike of 1919 was an attempt by the weakened Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers (the AA) to organize the American steel industry in the wake of World War I. The strike was a failure. The AA had formed in 1876. It was a union of skilled iron and steel workers which wa..
Steel thread
A software engineering construct that indicates the most important path(s) of execution in a computer system. The focus is on core usage or basic behavior of the system. Little regard is given to exception logic or other functionality that is not fundamental to the system's nature. Most often, th..
Steel Tire
|} The Steel Tire was awarded to the winner of the annual college football game between the University of Akron and Youngstown State University. The trophy comes from the main products of the two cities; Akron for its rubber and Youngstown for its steel. The se..
Steel Train
Steel Train are a 5-piece band currently on Drive Thru Records Contents 1 Information1.1 History1.2 Current Members2 Discography2.1 Albums2.2 EPs2.3 Non-album tracks3 External links Information History The band began when two friends, Jack Antonoff and Sc..
Steel tube pylon
A steel tube pylon is a pylon, which is manufactured from a steel tube. Contents 1 Use2 International use3 References4 External links Use A steel tube pylon is installed as a rule completely in the manufacture work and set up then at the place of assembly with a crane. Int..
Steel Valley
A once-relative nickname used to describe the post-industrial region in Northeast Ohio (between Cleveland and Pittsburgh) that is the Greater Youngstown-Warren Metropolitan Area. Historically, it was the largest steel producing region in the world (including all of NEO and West Penn), and while tod..
Steel Venom
Steel Venom may refer to: Steel Venom (Geauga Lake), an Impulse roller coaster located at Geauga Lake in Aurora, Ohio.Steel Venom (Valleyfair!), an Impulse roller coaster located at Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minnesota.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associa..
Steel Venom (Geauga Lake)
Steel Venom is a steel Launched Inverted Impulse roller coaster designed by Intamin AG located at Geauga Lake in Aurora, Ohio. The ride opened on May 5th, 2000 as a part of the Six Flags conversion of the park from Geauga Lake to Six Flags Ohio/Worlds of Adventure. During Six Flags' ownership, the..
Steel Venom (Valleyfair!)
Steel Venom is a shuttle-type impulse coaster which reaches a maximum height of 185 feet (56 m) and a top speed of 64 mph (102 km/h). It is Similar to the Wicked Twister. Roller coasters at Valleyfair! Wild Thing - Steel Venom - Corkscre..
Steel Wheels
Steel Wheels is an album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1989. Heralded as a major comeback upon its release, the project is notable for the patching up of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards' relationship, a reversion to a more classicist style of music and the launching of the band's bigge..
Steel wool
Steel wool is a bundle of very fine steel filaments, used in finishing and repair work to polish wood or metal objects, and for household cleaning. For cleaning use, it is sometimes sold in soap-impregnated lumps under such trade names as Brillo Pad or SOS. Very fine steel wool is sometimes carrie..
Steen
The Dutch word "Steen" means "stone", and is used for "castle" or "fortress", as in the Gravensteen in Ghent, Belgium. "Steen" may refer to one of the following: Het Steen, a castle in BelgiumSteen, Minnesota, a town in the U.S. state of MinnesotaThomas Steen, retired Swedish hockey playerAlexande..
Steen's cane syrup
Steen's cane syrup is a very sweet sugar cane syrup commonly found in Louisiana homes. It is produced in Abbeyville Louisiana and packaged in bright yellow cans. It is traditionally a popular choice for biscuits and pancakes and well as Pain perdu. In many homes in its region of distribution, it may..
Steen, Minnesota
Steen is a city in Rock County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 182 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.1 km² (0.4 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 182 people, 69 households, an..
Steen1
Steen1 is a Finnish rap musician. He originally chose Steen Christensen, the name of a Danish criminal, as his moniker, but changed it due to controversy. In 2004 Steen1 released his debut album entitled Salaliittoteoria (Conspiracy Theory). In September, 2005 his sophomore full-length, Varasta pom..
Steenbeck
Steenbeck is a brand name that has become synonymous with a type of flatbed film editing suite. The Steenbeck company was founded by Wilhelm Steenbeck in 1931. Steenbeck film editing machine rollers The name Steenbeck is widely known in the film editing industry and more than 25,000 machines..
Steenbergen
Steenbergen can mean: A town in North Brabant, Netherlands: Steenbergen (Brabant)A village in the South of Drenthe, Netherlands: Steenbergen (South Drenthe)A village in the North of Drenthe, Netherlands: Steenbergen (North Drenthe) redirect[[Template:Disambig]] ..
Steenbergen (Brabant)
Steenbergen is a municipality and a city in the southern Netherlands. Population centres Steenbergen (population: 12,440)Dinteloord (5,680)Nieuw-Vossemeer (2,400)Kruisland (2,340)De Heen (580) The city of Steenbergen Steenbergen received city rights in 1272. External link [Official Webs..
Steenderen
Steenderen Country Netherlands Province Gelderland Area - Land - Water 50.23 km² 48.73 km² 1.50 km² Population (2004) - Density 5,087 104/km² Steenderen is a former municipality and a town in the eastern Netherlands. Population centres BaakBronkhorstOlburgenRhaSteendere..
Steenerson Township, Minnesota
Steenerson Township is a township in Beltrami County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 28 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 94.0 km² (36.3 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 28 ..
Steenkerque
Steenkerque (French, in Dutch: Steenkerke, in older English references also Steenkerke , Steenkirk, Steinkerque , Steinkerke or Steinkirk ) is a Belgian village 50 km south-west of Brussels, 10 km south of Enghien . Steenkerque is presently part of the municipality of Braine-le-Comte, province of Ha..
Steenokkerzeel
Steenokkerzeel is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. The municipality comprises the towns of Melsbroek, Perk and Steenokkerzeel proper. On January 1 2006 Steenokkerzeel had a total population of 10,835. The total area is 23.46 km² which gives a population density..
Steenrod algebra
In algebraic topology, a branch of mathematics, the Steenrod algebra is a structure occurring in the theory of cohomology operations. It is an object of great importance, most especially to homotopy theorists. More precisely, for a given prime number p, it is a graded algebra over the field Z/p, t..
Steens, Mississippi
Steens, Mississippi, is a village in Lowndes County in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Steens is located at [33°33′48″N, 88°18′58″W] northeast of Columbus. According to the United States Geological Survey, a variant name is Jamisons Mill. References ..
Steensel
Steensel is a village in the municipality of Eersel in the province of North Brabant, the Netherlands. Steensel has 1430 inhabitants (2004). ..
Steens Mountain
Steens Mountain is a fault-block mountain in the southeastern part of the American state of Oregon. It is in Harney County. It rises from about 4,200 feet from the Alvord Desert, above the Great Basin desert to about 9,700 feet. It is sometimes confused with a mountain range, but is properly one ..
Steenwerck
--> Steenwerck is a town in the French region Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Arrondissement Dunkirk. It is located about 25 km north of Lille and as of 2003 has a population of 3,260. The town area is 27.47 km². Since 1967 the town is twinned with Hemer, Germany. -->is home to the [100 km à pied d..
Steenwijkerland
[Steenwijkerland] (before 2003 called Steenwijk) is a municipality in the eastern Netherlands. Contents 1 Population centres2 Steenwijk3 Blokzijl4 Giethoorn5 Vollenhove6 External links Population centres Baarlo, Baars, Barsbeek, Basse, Belt-Schutsloot, ..
Steen Christensen
Steen Viktor Christensen (born 1964) is a Danish criminal, who was sentenced in Denmark in 1992 to twelve years in prison for numerous bank robberies, hostage taking, and rape. In autumn 1997 Christensen was allowed to go on an unguarded holiday, during which he escaped to Finland. On 22 October 19..
Steen Eiler Rasmussen
Steen Eiler Rasmussen (1898-1990) was a Danish architect and town-planner, professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and a prolific writer of books and poetry. Like his compatriots Hans Christian Andersen and Johannes Vilhelm Jensen he travelled extensively, and his observations often bec..
Steen River Airport
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Steen River crater
Steen River is a meteor crater (astrobleme) in Alberta, Canada. It is 25 km in diameter and the age is estimated to be 91 ± 7 million years (Lower Cretaceous). The crater is not exposed to the surface. The crater was partial eroded prior to burial, and lies under 200 m of sediments. External li..
Steen Steensen Blicher
Steen Steensen Blicher Steen Steensen Blicher (11 October, 1782 — 26 March, 1848 in Spentrup) was an author and poet born in Vium neer Viborg, Denmark. Blicher was the son of an active and literary interested Jutlandic parson whose family was distantly related to Martin Luther. He grew up in..
Steen Tinning
Steen Tinning (born 7 October, 1962 in Copenhagen) is a Danish golfer. After a successful amateur career he turned professional in 1985 and soon won a place on the European Tour. This career was interrupted when he and his wife were involved in a multiple car crash in Germany in 1990, which badly da..
Steen Tower Airport
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Steeping
Steeping may mean: Soaking in liquid until saturated with a soluble ingredient.Soaking to remove an ingredient; Example -- salt from smoked ham or salted cod. One example is the steeping of corn, part of the milling process. As described by the US Corn Refiners Association, harvested kernels of corn..
Steeple
Steeple is the name of a number of settlements in the United Kingdom: Steeple, CumbriaSteeple, DorsetSteeple, Essex For the architectural term, see steeple (architecture). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred y..
Steeple, Dorset
Steeple is a hamlet in south Dorset, England, situated in the Purbecks eight miles west of Swanage. The village has a population of 94 (2001). External links [Census data] ..
Steeple, Essex
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Steeple is a very small village in south Essex. It is situated just east of Maylandsea and Mayland, on the southern side of the River Blackwater estuary. It has one church, but shares its vicar with the neighbouring village of Mayland. It has two pubs, ..
Steeplebush
Steeplebush (Spiraea tomentosa) is a plant similar in characteristic to the Hardhack (S. douglasii). ..
Steeplecab
In railroad terminology, a steeplecab is a style or design of electric locomotive; the term is rarely if ever used for other forms of power. The name originated in North America and is rarely used outside that area. A steeplecab design has a central or nearly central driving cab area which ma..
Steeplechase
Steeplechase may refer to: Steeplechase (horse racing), an event in horse racingSteeplechase (athletics), an event in athleticsSteeplechase (dog agility), an event in dog agilitySteeplechase (Atari 2600), a video game for the Atari 2600 games consoleThe Steeplechase building of the Boardwalk Hotel ..
Steeplechase (athletics)
The steeplechase is an obstacle race in athletics (track and field), which derives its name from the steeplechase in horse racing. Contents 1 Rules2 History3 Records4 External links Rules The length of the race is usually 3000 m, seven and a half laps of the 400m track. In t..
Steeplechase (horse racing)
The steeplechase is a form of horse racing (primarily conducted in the United Kingdom, United States, and Ireland) and derives its name from early races in which orientation of the course was by reference to a church steeple, jumping fences and ditches and generally traversing the many intervening..
Steeplechase Park
Steeplechase Park was an amusement park in the Coney Island area of Brooklyn, New York from 1897 to 1964. It was one of the leading attractions of its day and one of the most influential amusement parks of all time. It was created by George Cornelius Tilyou, who grew up in a family that ran a Coney..
Steeplejack
The profession of steeplejack is reserved for a general craftsman who is prepared to scale tall buildings and in particular church steeples with the object of carrying out general repairs. Although the job is perceived by outsiders as dangerous it is actually less risky than more mundane jobs, as th..
Steeples Elementary School
Steeples Elementary is a public elementary school in Cranbrook, British Columbia part of School District 5 Southeast Kootenay. ..
Steeple (architecture)
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Steeple Aston
Steeple Aston is a village in the north of Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. It is on the River Cherwell, and in the Cherwell. Nearby places are Middle Aston (to the north), Upper Heyford and Lower Heyford (to the east, on the other side of the river), Rousham (to the south), and Steeple Barton (to the..
Steeple Bumpstead
Steeple Bumpstead is a village in the district of Braintree, Essex, United Kingdom, 3 miles south of Haverhill. The church does not actually have a steeple. ..
Steeple Claydon
Steeple Claydon is a village in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located in the Aylesbury Vale, about four miles south of Buckingham, six miles north west of Waddesdon. The village name 'Claydon' is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'clay hill'. In the Domesday Book of 1086 the area (including the ..
Steeple Claydon School
Steeple Claydon School is a mixed primary school in Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire. It is a community school, which takes children from the age of 4 through to the age of 11. The school has approximately 150 pupils. External links [School website][Ofsted Report][DfES Per..
Steeple Grange Light Railway
The Steeple Grange Light Railway is a narrow gauge railway near Wirksworth in Derbyshire. It is narrow gauge and uses industrial locomotives and rolling stock from disused mines, quarries, steel works around the country. Contents 1 The line2 Locomotives2.1 Greenbat2.2 ZM32 ''H..
Steep Holm
Map of the Bristol Channel Steep Holm (Grid reference ) is a 25.51 hectare English island lying in the Bristol Channel. Administratively it is part of North Somerset unitary authority. The island serves as a wind and wave break, sheltering the upper reaches of the Bristol Channel. The islan..
Steep Point, Western Australia
Steep Point is the westernmost point of the Australian mainland, located at [26°09′05″S, 113°09′18″E] in the state of Western Australia. Dirk Hartog Island is immediately north of Steep Point across the South Passage. The nearest town is Denham in the area of Shark Bay, with the ..
Steep Slope Sliders
Steep Slope Sliders is a console game made for the Sega Saturn, published in 1998. It was developed by a collaboration of Victor Interactive Software Inc, and the Cave Company. It was published by Sega. Steep Slope Sliders is possibly the most inventive game in the snowboarding genre. While UEP Sys..
Steer
Steer has multiple meanings: As a noun in American English it refers to castrated bulls which will be used for beef.As a verb in the English language, it means to turn.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you t..
Steerage
The steerage was one of the lowest decks of a ship. This section was used to accommodate immigrants in the 18th and 19th century, as they couldn't afford to travel with the higher class passengers. Steerage offered limited toilet facilities, no privacy and poor food. All of these things made travel..
Steering
Steering is the term applied to the collection of components, linkages, etc. which allow for a car or other vehicle to follow a course determined by its driver, except in the case of rail transport by which rail tracks combined together with railroad switches provide the steering function. Part o..
Steering and Policy Committee of the United States House of Representatives
In the United States House of Representatives, there are two House Steering and Policy Committees, one Democratic and one Republican. They are House Congressional committees whose purpose is to assign their respective representatives to other committees. Contents 1 House Democratic Steering ..
Steering oar
The steering oar or steering board is an oversized oar or board to control the direction of a ship or other watercraft prior to the invention of the rudder. Normally it was attached to the starboard side in larger vessels, though in smaller ones it is rarely if ever attached. It was crucial in the..
Steering pole
A steering pole is a light spar extending from the bow of a straight deck ship which aids the wheelsman in steering. ..
Steering ratio
Steering ratio refers to the ratio between the turn of the steering wheel or handlebars and the turn of the wheels. In motorcycles and bicycles, the steering ratio is always 1:1, while in most passenger cars, it is between 10 and 15:1. ..
Steering wheel
A modern road car's steering wheel Steering wheels from different periods A steering wheel is a type of steering control used in most modern land vehicles, including all mass-production automobiles. The steering wheel is the part of the steering system that is manipulated by the driver..
Steering wheel cover
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. A steering wheel cover is an automotive accessory used to enhance the grip, comfort, or appearance of a steerin..
Steerpike
Illustration of Steerpike by Mervyn Peake Steerpike is a character in Mervyn Peake's novels Titus Groan and Gormenghast. Contents 1 Character2 Story2.1 Escape from the Kitchen2.2 The Fire2.3 Banishment of Flay2.4 The Twins2.5 Master of Ritual2.6 Disc..
Steers
Steers is a fast-food franchise burger restaurant chain originating from South Africa. It sells mainly flame grilled beef and chicken burgers under its credo "real food made real good". The restaurant chain can trace its roots back to 1960, when the founder of the company, George Halamandaris, v..
Steer Island
Steer Island is a former bar island in Summers County, West Virginia on the New River. Steer Island was submerged after the creation of Bluestone Lake on the river. External links ..
Steer roping
Steer roping, also known as steer tripping, is a rodeo event that features a steer and one mounted cowboy. The steers are moved through narrow pathways leading to a chute with spring-loaded doors. A 10-foot rope is fastened around the steer's neck which is used to ensure that the steer gets a he..
Steer wrestling
Steer wrestling, also known as bulldogging, is a rodeo event where a steer is released from a chute and a horse-mounted rider chases the steer, jumps off the horse next to the steer, and wrestles the steer to the ground by twisting its horns. Contents 1 Details2 Technique3 Rules4&n..
Steese Highway
The Steese Highway is a highway in the Interior region of the U.S. state of Alaska that extends 162 miles (261 km) from Fairbanks to Circle, a town on the Yukon River about 50 miles (80 km) south of the Arctic Circle. The highway was completed in 1927 and is named for U.S. Army Genera..
Steeton and Silsden
Steeton and Silsden is a railway station on the Airedale line in West Yorkshire. The station serves the villages of Steeton and Silsden, with the majority of services being to Leeds or Bradford. ..
Steeton and Silsden railway station
Steeton and Silsden railway station serves the villages of Steeton and Silsden in West Yorkshire, England. It is situated closer to Steeton than to Silsden, and is on the Airedale Line. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Northern Rail. Services External links [Train t..
Steeton with Eastburn
Steeton with Eastburn is a civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 4,277. The parish includes the villages of Steeton and Eastburn. It has a small parish school and railway/public transport links..
Steev Richter
--> Contents 1 Summary2 Early Musicial Years (1994-1999)3 Mansfield Years4 The Mannequin Band5 Discography6 External links Summary Steev Richter is a piano player from New York. He first began playing the piano and writing music in 1994 on his mother's piano in th..
Stee Jans
Stee Jans is a character from The Elfstones of Shannara by Terry Brooks. He is the leader of the legendary Free Corps, the shock unit of the Border Legion. Biography Stee Jans is known as the "Iron Man". He gained this reputation from being the only survivor of a group of 20-odd soldiers faced by a..
Stefaan De Clerck
Stefaan De Clerck (born December 12 1951) is Flemish politician. He was Minister of Justice between 1995 and 1998, he resigned after the escape of Marc Dutroux. He also served chairman of the CD&V, and now has a seat in the Belgian senate. He is also the mayor of Kortrijk. ..
Stefan, Count Palatine of Simmern-Zweibrücken
Stefan of Simmern-Zweibrücken (German: ) (23 June 1385 – 14 February 1459, Simmern) was Count Palatine of Simmern and Zweibrücken from 1410, and Count Palatine of Veldenz and Sponheim from 1444. He was the son of King Rupert of Germany and his wife Elisabeth of Nuremberg. After the death of..
Stefan-Boltzmann constant
The Stefan-Boltzmann constant (also Stefan's constant), a physical constant denoted by the Greek letter σ, is the constant of proportionality in the Stefan-Boltzmann law: the total energy radiated per unit surface area of a black body in unit time is proportional to the fourth power of the th..
Stefan-Boltzmann law
The Stefan-Boltzmann law, also known as Stefan's law, states that the total energy radiated per unit surface area of a black body in unit time (known variously as the black-body irradiance, energy flux density, radiant flux, or the emissive power), j* is directly proportional to the fourth power of ..
Stefaney Lewis
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Stefania
Stefania is a genus of tree frogs. Species Stefania ackawaio MacCulloch & Lathrop, 2002.Stefania ayangannae MacCulloch & Lathrop, 2002.Stefania breweri Barrio-Amorós & Fuentes-Ramos, 2003.Stefania coxi MacCulloch & Lathrop, 2002.Stefania evansi (Boulenger, 1904).Stefania ginesi Rivero, 1968.Ste..
Stefania Belmondo
Stefania Belmondo (born January 13, 1969 in Vinadio, Cuneo) is an Italian former cross-country skier. Daughter of a housewife and an electric company employee, Belmondo started to ski at the age of three in the Piedmontese mountains of her native city. She made her debut in the Nordic skiing World..
Stefania Follini
Stefania Follini was a woman who, in a 1989 experiment on circadian rhythms, voluntarily isolated herself for four months in an underground room thirty feet down a cave in Carlsbad, New Mexico, away from all outside indications of night and day. Inside her twenty by twelve foot Plexiglas room, awa..
Stefania Sandrelli
Stefania Sandrelli (born June 5, 1946) is an Italian actress, famous for her many roles in the commedia all'Italiana, starting from 1960s. She was married to Italian singer-songwriter Gino Paoli. Their daughter Amanda Sandrelli, born in 1964, is also an actress. External link ..
Stefanie (album)
CD-DVD cover Stefanie is the album by Stefanie Sun (Chinese: 孫燕姿), released on October 28 2004. Track listing Ben (奔)Wo De Ai (我的愛)Zhu Ni Kai Xin (祝你開心)Wo Ye Hen Xiang Ta (我也很想他)Ting Jian (聽見)Man Man Lai (慢慢來)Tong Lei (同類)Zhong (種)Fan Guo La..
Stefanie Drootin
Stefanie Drootin is the bass guitarist for the band The Good Life on Saddle Creek Records. She also plays in Bright Eyes and Consafos. External links [Consafos official website][Greyday Productions][Saddle Creek Records] ..
Stefanie Duchêne
Stefanie Duchêne (born April 3 1980) is a German singer. From 1998-2004 she was singer of the German Gothic Metal band Flowing Tears. Discography Joy Parade (1998)Swallow EP (1999)Jade (2000)Serpentine (2002) ..
Stefanie Lawton
Stefanie Lawton (left) and her team Stefanie Lawton (born on June 20, 1980 as Stefanie Miller) is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. After an appearance at the 1997 Canadian Junior Championships, she would go on to win the 2000 Championships with the help of her team of sister Ma..
Stefanie Powers
Stefanie Powers with Robert Wagner Stefanie Powers (born Stefanie Zofya PaulAccording to the State of California. California Birth Index, 1905-1995. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California, Powers was born under that name, and not "Stefani..
Stefanie Sun
Stefanie Sun (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ; born July 23, 1978) and also known in Teochew as Sng Yì-che or Sng Ee Tze, is a Singaporean pop singer. Contents 1 Biography2 Language3 Recording Career4 Collaborations5 Albums6 Awards and acc..
Stefanie Zweig
Stefanie Zweig (born 1932, Leobschütz, Upper Silesia) is a German Jewish writer. She is not to be confused with the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig, who is unrelated to her. Zweig is best known for her autobiographical novel, Nirgendwo in Afrika (Nowhere in Africa, 2001), based on her early life in K..
Stefani Dailly
Stefani Dailly is a sports reporter and newsreader on stv north's news programme, North Tonight. In 2001, Stefani graudated from the University of Dundee with a degree in English. She worked at her local radio station for some time before making the transition to television reporting. External ..
Stefani Miglioranzi
Stefani Miglioranzi (born September 20 1977 in Brazil) is a football (soccer) midfielder who plays for Swindon Town. He attended St. John's University in New York City before moving to England. ..
Stefani Valadez
Stefani Valadez (also spelled Stevani), (?-?), is a contemporary vocalist of the Sephardic Tradition. She has released two albums, Other Voices, and Ladino Alive!, in which she explores the rich musical tradition of the Sephardic community. Her repertoire of traditional Ladino and Hebrew songs is an..
Stefanos Manos
Stefanos Manos (Greek: Στέφανος Μάνος) (born Athens, 1939) is a Greek politician, member of the Hellenic Parliament for PASOK, and a former government minister. Manos political career started in the New Democracy party, for which he became a Member of Parliament in 1977. During the 80..
Stefanos Mengesha Seyoum
Prince Stefanos Mengesha Seyoum is a member of the Royal Family of Ethiopia. He serves as the Imperial Chancellor of Imperial Ethiopian Order of Saint Mary of Zion.[link] See also: Line of succession to the Ethiopian Throne External link [Biography at Ethiopian Crown Council webs..
Stefano Baldini
Stefano Baldini breaking the winning tape in the men's marathon event at the 2004 Summer Olympics. IAAF image. Stefano Baldini (born May 25, 1971 in Castelnovo di Sotto, Emilia-Romagna, Italy) is an Italian athlete. His main event is the marathon, for which he won a gold medal in August 29..
Stefano Battaglia
STEFANO BATTAGLIA (b. 1965) Italian classical and jazz pianist. Born in Milan. Has played extensively on the international circuit, performing as soloist with the European Youth Orchestra in Barcelona (1981), winning the "J.S. Bach Festival" award in Düsseldorf as the best new pianist of the year ..
Stefano Battistelli
Stefano ("Bibi") Battistelli (born March 6, 1970 in Rome) is a former backstroke and medley swimmer from Italy, who competed in two consequentive Summer Olympics (1988 and 1992), and won a bronze medal at each appearance. ..
Stefano Belisari
Stefano Belisari (July 30 1961), aka Elio, is the founder of the Italian rock band Elio e le Storie Tese. He performs as the lead vocalist, but he also plays the transverse flute, and sometimes the electric guitar and the electric bass. The band is active in Italy since 1980, and they perform regula..
Stefano Benedetto Pallavicini
Stefano Benedetto Pallavicini (March 21, 1672, Padua – April 16, 1742, Dresden) was an Italian poet and opera librettist. He worked at the courts of Dresden and Düsseldorf as a poet, secretary and librettist, and produced almost twenty opera librettos during his lengthy career. His opera librett..
Stefano Benni
Stefano Benni (August 12, 1947, Bologna) is an Italian satirical writer and journalist. His books have been translated into around 20 foreign languages and scored a notable commercial success. He sold 2,5 million copies of his books in Italy. Bibliography Bar Sport (1976)Prima o poi l'amore arriv..
Stefano Bollani
Stefano Bollani is a jazz pianist born in Milan on December 5, 1972. He made his professional debut at fifteen and received his diploma in pian from the Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini in Florence. He does classical music, contemporary jazz, Brazilian jazz, and pop rock. In 1998 Musica Jazz magazine v..
Stefano Bonacina
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Stefano Bontade
Mafia boss Stefano Bontade, the "Prince of Villagrazia". Stefano Bontade (Palermo, April 23, 1939 – Palermo, April 23, 1981) was a powerful member of the Sicilan Mafia. Some sources spell his surname Bontate. He was the capomafia of the Santa Maria di Gesù Family in Palermo. He was alleged ..
Stefano Casiraghi
Stefano Casiraghi --> Stefano Casiraghi (August 9, 1960 – October 3, 1990) was a sportsman and Italian businessman. He was a son of Fernanda and Giancarlo Casiraghi and the second husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco. He had once described himself as "a born businessman" who was inv..
Stefano Colonna
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) Stefano Colonna was the name of several members of the Italian family of Colonna. The most important include: Stefano Colonna t..
Stefano Cordella
Stefano Cordella was appointed United Nations Volunteers (UNV) Programme Officer/Coordinator in May 2004, to coordinate and promote UNV activities in Syria. He has been working with the UNV Programme since October 2002, when he was assigned to UNDP Madagascar as Economist. Prior to joining the UNV..
Stefano D'Arrigo
Stefano D'Arrigo (October 15, 1919 - May 2, 1992) was a Italian writer. He published three books, the collection of poetry Codice Siciliano (The Sicilian Code), the epic Horcynus Orca (Killer Whale, ISBN 8817872288) and the novel Cima delle Nobildonne. Biography D'Arrigo was born in Alì, in the..
Stefano della Bella
Stefano della Bella (18 May 1610 - 12 July 1664) was an Italian printmaker known for engraved prints of military subjects. He was born at Florence, and apprenticed to a goldsmith; but some prints of Jacques Callot having fallen into his hands, he began to turn his attention entirely towards engrav..
Stefano Delle Chiaie
Stefano Delle Chiaie (born 13 September 1936 in Caserta) was a neofascist Italian terrorist (founder of Avanguardia Nazionale and member of Ordine Nuovo) who went on to become a wanted man worldwide, involved both in Italy's strategy of tension and South America's Operation Condor. A Gladio operativ..
Stefano Delle Chiaje
Stefano Delle Chiaje (1794–1860) was an Italian zoologist, botanist, anatomist and physician. Delle Chiaje was curator of the Napoli (Naples) museum. ..
Stefano DiMera
Stefano DiMera alias the Phoenix is a villain on the soap opera Days of our Lives. He has faked his death at least ten times during the series' history. Although he is currently believed dead, his most recent demise has been confirmed no more certainly than any of his previous deaths. History Stef..
Stefano di Giovanni
Stefano di Giovanni, known as il Sassetta, (Siena 1392 - 1450 or 1451) was an Italian painter. He was born in Siena, although there is also an hypothesis that he was born in Cortona. However, the first historical record of him was in Siena in 1423. Di Giovanni was probably the apprentice of Paolo d..
Stefano Donagrandi
Stefano Donagrandi (born September 1, 1976) is an Italian speed skater who won a gold medal in the Team Pursuit at the 2006 Winter Olympics. He placed 22nd in the 1500m event and 13th in the 10000m event. ..
Stefano Donaudy
Stefano Donaudy (Palermo, 1879 – Naples, 1925) studied with Guglielmo Zuelli. His brother, Alberto Donaudy (1880-1941), wrote many of the texts and libretti set by Stefano. Stefano wrote the opera La Fiamminga and a set of songs titled Arie di Stile Antico. He also wrote symphonic pieces and chamb..
Stefano Evodio Assemani
Stefano Evodio Assemani, (1707 - circa 1782), Lebanese orientalist, nephew of Giuseppe Simone Assemani and Giuseppe Luigi Assemani, was the chief assistant of his uncle Giuseppe Simone in his work in the Vatican library. He was titular archbishop of Apamea in Syria, and held several rich prebends i..
Stefano Faustini
Stefano Faustini is a Canadian child actor most remembered for his role as Lucas in Tales From the Neverending Story (2001) TV Series. External link ..
Stefano Fiore
Stefano Fiore (born April 17 1975 in Cosenza) is an Italian football player who plays in central midfield or on the wing. His current club is Fiorentina. He is best known for his outstanding passing abilities and creativity, which result in many assits for his teammates. He also has a tendency to sc..
Stefano Franscini
Stefano Francscini (October 23, 1796 - July 19, 1857) was a Swiss politician and statistician. He was one of the initial members of the Swiss Federal Council (1848-1857). He was elected to the Federal Council of Switzerland on November 16, 1848 and died in office on July 19, 1857. He was affiliate..
Stefano Galvani
Stefano Galvani (born June 3, 1977 in Padova, Italy) is a professional male tennis player from Italy. On August 19, 2002, Galvani achieved his career-high singles ranking: World No. 104. ..
Stefano Garzelli
Stefano Garzelli (born July 16, 1973, in Varese) is an Italian professional road racing cyclist. The high point of his career to date was his stirring overall win in the 2000 Giro d'Italia, after a close three-way competition with Gilberto Simoni and Francesco Casagrande. He currently rides for Liq..
Stefano Gervasoni
Stefano Gervasoni (born 1962) is an Italian composer. A protégé of Luigi Nono, Gervasoni studied at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan.In 1995 he became composer in residence at the Villa Médicis in Rome. He has won many prizes for composition, and several of his works were commissioned b..
Stefano Infessura
Stefano Infessura (c. 1435 - c. 1500) was an antipapal humanist lawyer. He is remembered through his Diary of the City of Rome, a gossipy chronicle of events at Rome. He was in a position to hear everything that circulated in informed and partisan Roman circles, for he was the longtime secretary of..
Stefano Ittar
Stefano Ittar (c1730 -1789) was born in Poland, where his father, a member of one of Italy's aristocratic families the Guidone de Hittar, had fled following a disagreement with the Grand Duke of Tuscany. While Ittar was still young his family moved to Rome, where later under the patronage of Car..
Stefano Jacini
Count Stefano Jacini (1827-1891) was an Italian statesman and economist. Born at Casalbutano, he was descended from an old and wealthy Lombard family. He studied in Switzerland, at Milan, and in German universities. During the period of the Austrian restoration in Lombardy (1849-1859) he devoted hi..
Stefano Landi
400px Stefano Landi (baptized February 26, 1587 – October 28, 1639) was an Italian composer and teacher of the early Baroque Roman School. He was an influential early composer of opera, and wrote the earliest opera on a historical subject: Sant'Alessio (1632). Biography Landi was born..
Stefano Maderno
Stefano Maderno (1576 – September 17, 1636) was an Italian sculptor. Contents 1 Biography2 References3 External links4 Further reading Biography News about Maderno's life are scarce and often contradictory. He was long supposed to have been a brother of the contempo..
Stefano Magaddino
Stefano Magaddino (October 10, 1891 – July 19, 1974) was an American mafia boss in the Buffalo, New York area. Born in Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily, birthplace of numerous Mafiosi (including his cousin, Joseph Bonanno), Magaddino immigrated to the United States in 1921. Magaddino was arre..
Stefano Marrone
Stefano Marrone ,born in Italy, works as fitness coach for Everton F.C. He has previously worked for Fenerbahce and Beşiktaş Jimnastik Kulübü in Turkey. ..
Stefano Modena
Stefano Modena (born May 12th, 1963) is a former Formula One driver from Italy. He participated in 81 grands prix, debuting on November 15, 1987. He achieved 2 podiums, and scored a total of 17 championship points. Modena in Brabham overalls at the start of the 1989 season. Born in Modena, h..
Stefano Nolfi
Dr. Stefano Nolfi is a senior researcher of the of the Institute of Cognitive Science and Technology, CNR and head of the Laboratory of Autonomous Robots and Artificial Life. He is one of the founders of Evolutionary robotics (see his book published by MIT Press in 2000). External links [More ..
Stefano Okaka Chuka
Stefano Okaka Chuka (born 9 August 1989, in Castiglion del Lago, Perugia) is an Italian football player, currently playing for A.S. Roma in Serie A. Of Nigerian origin, Okaka entered in A.S. Roma youth team, winning the national title in 2005 also thanks to him, who scored goals against Juventus ..
Stefano Panunzi
Stefano Panunzi was born in Rome and now lives in Torvaianica (Rome, Italy). He studied flute at the “S.Cecilia” Conservatory of Rome and Pedagogy of Musical Education. His musical career began in television, cinema and opera starting at an early age singing for the R.A.I. (Italian State Televi..
Stefano Pasquini
Stefano Pasquini, artist and writer. (b. 1969, Bologna, Italy) Received his MFA from the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna in 1991, then immediately left his country for Dublin, briefly, then London for seven years, and New York. He’s currently based back in Bologna, where he works. He was head cura..
Stefano Pescosolido
Stefano Pescosolido (born June 13, 1971 in Sora, Italy) is a former tennis player from Italy, who turned professional in 1989. He represented his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, where he was defeated in the first round by Brazil's Fernando Meligeni. The righthander wo..
Stefano Sposetti
Stefano Sposetti (Born in Milan on December 22, 1958) is an Italian astronomer. Nowadays he lives in Gnosca, Switzerland. Sposetti is a prolific discoverer of asteroids and minor planets. ..
Stefano Stefani
Senator of the Lega Nord in 1994 and member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies from 1996, Stefano Stefani succeeded as federal president of the party to Franco Rocchetta in 1995. He maintained this position until 2002, when he was replaced by his fellow Liga Veneta's member Luciano Gasperini. In th..
Stefano Tamburini
Stefano Tamburini (Rome, August 18 1955 – April 1986) was a graphic artist, author and publisher. He founded the magazines Combinazioni (1974), Cannibale (1977) and Frigidaire (1980) He is the father of comic caracther RanXerox, which was drawn by his friend Tanino Liberatore. ..
Stefano Zappalà
Stefano Zappalà (born on 6 February 1941 in Acibonaccorsi) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Central with the Forza Italia, part of the European People's Party and is vice-chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs. ..
Stefansson Bay
Stefansson Bay ([67°20′S 59°8′E]) is a bay indenting the coast for 10 miles between Law Promontory and Fold Island. Mawson of the British Australian New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition (BANZARE) applied the name to a sweep of the coast west of Cape Wilkins which he observed on ..
Stefansson Island
Stefansson Island, Nunavut. Stefansson Island and surrounding area Stefansson Island is a Canadian arctic island in Nunavut, Canada. Located at 73°20'N 105°45'W, it measures 4 463 km² in area. It has shores on both Viscount Melville Sound to the north and the M'Clintock Chan..
Stefan "Lillis" Åkesson
Stefan "Lillis" Åkesson is a Swedish Pro freestyle skateboarder. He is the founder of the International Network for Flatland freestyle Skateboarding and of Reverse Freestyle Skateboards, as well as the co-founder of the World Freestyle Skateboard Association (WFSA)[link]. Åkesson starte..
Stefan (archbishop of Uppsala)
Stefan was the first Archbishop of Uppsala in the year 1164, a post he had until his death July 18, 1185. Stefan was a Cistercian monk from Alvastra monastery. His origin is not known, but it is believed that he was originally from England or Germany because many monks from the monastry were from t..
Stefan (crater)
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Stefan (disambiguation)
Stefan University is a university in La Jolla, California, USA. [Stefan] may also refer to: Stefan Frontier Conferences (Frontier Science Research Conferences (FSRC) Worldwide). St. Stefan (Sveti Stefan), a place in Montenegro. Stefan Nemanja, the founder - in the present day Montenegro..
Stefan (honorific)
Stephanos, "crowned with wreath", a Greek name, was adopted by all the Nemanjići rulers of Serbia. The name Stefan is derived from Greek Stephanos, meaning "crowned with wreath (stephos)". All Serbian rulers after Stefan Prvovenčani ("the First-Crowned") added the name Stefan (Stephen) before th..
Stefan Aartsen
Stefan Remco Aartsen (born March 13 1975 in 's-Gravenzande, Zuid-Holland) is a former butterfly swimmer from the Netherlands, who twice competed for his native country at the Summer Olympics: in 1996 and 2000. He first gained attention in 1992, when he won the title in the 200m Freestyle at the Euro..
Stefan Ackermann
Stefan Ackermann, born in Berlin, is a German singer for the industrial band Das Ich. External links http://www.dasich.de ..
Stefan Adam Zamoyski
Stefan Adam Zamoyski Noble Family Zamoyski Coat of Arms Jelita Parents Wladyslaw Zdzislaw ZamoyskiMaria Mężyńska Consorts Elżbieta Czartoryska Children with Elżbieta CzartoryskaMaria Helena ZamoyskaZdzisław Klemens ZamoyskiAdam Zamoyski Date of Birth February 17, 1904 P..
Stefan and Laura
Stefan Cassadine and Laura Spencer (played by daytime favorites Stephen Nichols and Genie Francis) were a supercouple on General Hospital. Their story is rooted in the early '80s tale of Laura's disappearance from Port Charles, while she was secretly being held captive in Greece by the villaino..
Stefán Arason
--> Stefán Arason is an Icelandic composer, born in Neskaupstaður on the east coast of Iceland on June 27, 1978. Stefán started studying the piano at the age of seven, later adding various other instruments to his studies. In 1996 he moved to Reykjavík and continued his study of the piano at t..
Stefan Arngrim
Stefan Arngrim (born December 23 1955) sometimes credited as Stephan Arngrim. Brother of an actress Alison Arngrim. American actor and former child actor. He is best known as part of the cast of Land of the Giants. External link ..
Stefan Arnold
This article about a musical group, band, singer, musician, album, or song does not make it clear whether the subject meets the [WikiProject MusicWikiProject Music] criteria for [importanceimportance]. For guidelines see the [Notability Wikipedia music notability guidelines&..
Stefan Aust
Stefan Aust (July 1, 1946 - ) is a German journalist and has been the editor-in-chief of the weekly news magazine Der Spiegel since 1994. ..
Stefan Avalos
Stefan Avalos' is an American musician and filmmaker. His early life started out being trained as a classical violinist. As a violinist, he won major competitions and was a soloist with, among others, the Philadelphia orchestra. He was touted as a child prodigy but by early high school, Avalos r..
Stefan Banach
--> Stefan Banach (March 30, 1892 in Kraków, Austria-Hungary now Poland– August 31, 1945 in Lwów, Soviet Union - occupied Poland), was an eminent Polish mathematician, one of the moving spirits of the Lwów School of Mathematics in pre-war Poland. He was largely self-taught in mathematics; his ..
Stefan Bastyr
Stefan Bastyr (1890-1920) was a Polish aviator and military pilot, one of the pioneers of the Polish aviation. He is credited with the first military flight in the history of the Polish Air Force on November 5, 1918, almost a week before Poland officially regained her independence, at the openin..
Stefan Batory
:This article is about Stefan Batory, famous ruler of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th century. For information on his father, also named Stephen (István), see: István Báthory. Stefan Batory Born September 27, 1533 ..
Stefan Batory Foundation
The Stefan Batory Foundation is the name of the national Soros Foundation in Poland. It was named after Stefan Batory, the sixteenth century Polish king. See also: George SorosStefan Batory ..
Stefan Beckenbauer
Stefan Beckenbauer (December 1, 1968–) was a Munich-born former footballer, the son of Franz Beckenbauer. Beckenbauer's career began with Bayern Munich, the same place where his father saw the most success, before he transferred to local rivals TSV 1860 Munich. He also played for Saarbrücken..
Stefan Beinlich
Stefan Beinlich (born January 13, 1972 in East Berlin) is a German footballer. The midfielder began his career at Berlin clubs BFC Dynamo and SG Bergmann-Borsig. For SG, he played 20 times in the 1990-91 season, scoring 5 goals. During the 1991-92 season he signed for English Premiership side Asto..
Stefan Bellof
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Stefan Binder
Stefan Binder (born October 12, 1978) is a German footballer. In the 2002/03 season he moved to SSV Jahn Regensburg from Wacker Burghausen. He plays in the midfield. With Regensburg he spent the 2003/04 season in the 2. Bundesliga. ..
Stefan Blank
Stefan Blank (born March 10, 1977 in Gelsenkirchen) is a German footballer who currently plays for MSV Duisburg in the German Second Bundesliga. Other teams he has played for include 1. FC Kaiserslautern, Alemannia Aachen, FC St. Pauli, Werder Bremen, VfB Stuttgart, Hannover 96, SG Wattenscheid 09 ..
Stefan Blöcher
Stefan Blöcher (born on February 25, 1960 in Wiesbaden) is a former field hockey player from (West-)Germany, who competed at two Summer Olympics for his native country. On both occasions he won the silver medal with his team, in 1984 (Los Angeles and in 1988 (Seoul). Blöcher played 259 internat..
Stefan Bogoridi
Prince Stefan Bogoridi (born Стойко Цонков Стойков, Stoyko Tsonkov Stoykov; Bulgarian: княз Стефан Богориди; Greek: Στέφανος Βογορίδης; Turkish: Stefanaki Bey; Romanian: Ştefan Vogoride) (1775 or 1780, Kotel - August 1st 1859, Istanbul) was a..
Stefan Booth
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Stefan Brands
Stefan Brands Netherlands and Canada, Associate Professor in Computer Science, McGill University. Author of work on digital credentials. Involvement in companies: zerøknowledge, Credentica, Trustifi. ..
Stefan Brecht
Stefan Brecht (b. 1924) is a poet, critic and scholar of theater. The son of playwright and poet Bertolt Brecht, Stefan Brecht translated many of his father's works from German into English. Of his own work, Brecht most notably wrote several long volumes of a projected seven-book history of The Or..
Stefan Brockhoff
Stefan Brockhoff is a pseudonym that was used collectively by a group of three co-authors of detective novels, all of them having certain characteristics in common: they were all born in Germany, at one point or another became refugees from Nazism, and lived out their lives in the United States of A..
Stefan Brogren
Stefan Brogren (born August 4, 1972 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actor. He played Archie "Snake" Simpson in the Degrassi shows. In the current [[Degrassi: The Next Generation]], Simpson is now a teacher at Degrassi, specializing in computers and media. Stefan was the first Canadian act..
Stefan Bryła
Stefan Bryła Stefan Bryła (b. August 17, 1886 in Kraków - December 3, 1943 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish construction engineer and welding pioneer. Professor at the Lwów University of Technology since 1927, and Warsaw University of Technology since 1934. Bryła was the author of basic ..
Stefan Burgess
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Stefan Cardinal Wyszyński
Stefan Wyszyński Stefan Cardinal Wyszyński (August 3, 1901 - May 28, 1981) was the Archbishop of Warsaw and Gniezno from 1949 to 1981. Appointed cardinal in 1952, he assumed the title of Primate of Poland. Stefan Wyszyński was born on 3 August, 1901 in the little village of Zuzela on the ..
Stefan Czarniecki
Stefan Czarniecki Noble Family Czarniecki Coat of Arms Łodzia Parents ? Consorts ? Children ? Date of Birth 1599 Place of Birth Czarnce, Poland Date of Death February 16, 1665 Place of Death Sokołówka, Poland Stefan Czarniecki, Stephen Czarniecki (1599-Februar..
Stefan Czarnowski
Stefan Czarnowski (1879 – 1937) was a Polish sociologist. ..
Stefan Danailov
Stefan Danailov (born December 9, 1942) is a Bulgarian actor and current Minister of Culture of Bulgaria. The first film Danailov has taken part was "The Traces Remain" ("Sledite ostavat") being a child. At that time he did not want to be an actor. However, later in 1966 he graduated VITIZ (Bulgari..
Stefan Dennis
Stefan Dennis as Paul Robinson Stefan Dennis (born 30 October 1958 in Tawonga, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian actor most famous for playing the role of Paul Robinson in the Australian soap opera Neighbours from 1985-1993. He returned to Neighbours at the end of 2004, and was a regular ch..
Stefan de Walden
Stefan de Walden was a Polish military commander and engineer. He took part in the fights of the Riverine Flotilla of the Polish Navy during the Polish-Bolshevik War. During the Polish Defensive War of 1939 he served as the commanding officer of ORP Wicher, one of the destroyers of the Polish Navy t..
Stefan Dobay
Stefan Dobay (born September 26, 1909) was a Romanian footballer . He played for Ripensia Timişoara and the Romania national football team for whom he appeared at the 1934 and 1938 World Cups as a forward and scoring a goal in each tournament. ..
Stefan Dobroslav I Vojislav
Stefan Dobroslav I Vojislav was a Medieval ruler of Duklja (1034-1050). "Stefan" was a nickname originating from the Greek word Stephanos meaning "crowned". Having reached its pinnacle during the long reign of emperor Basil II, the Byzantine empire entered, following his death in 1025, a steady dec..
Stefan Dohr
Stefan Dohr (born 1965) is an orchestral instrumentalist specialising in the horn. He teaches at the Herbert von Karajan Academy and is a guest professor at the Hanns Eisler Music Conservatory in Berlin. Born in 1965 in Münster, Stefan Dohr studied with Prof. Wolfgang Wilhelmi at the Musikhochschu..
Stefan Dragutin of Serbia
Stefan Dragutin, king of Serbia (1276-1282), king of Srem (1282-1316), fresco, detail, 1296 Kingdom of Srem Stefan Dragutin (died March 12 1316) was King of Serbia from 1276 to 1282 and king of Srem from 1282 to 1316. Contents 1 Life2 Family3 See also4 References ..
Stefan Drzewiecki
Stefan Drzewiecki Stefan Drzewiecki (July 26, 1844 in Kunka, Podolia, Russia – April 23, 1938 in Paris) was a Polish scientist, journalist, engineer, constructor and inventor, working in Russia and France. Drzewiecki left Poland early in life to complete his education in France. With a ..
Stefan Edberg
Stefan Edberg Country: Sweden Residence: Växjö, SWE Height: 187 cm (6 ft 2 in) Weight: 77 kg (170 lb) Plays: Right Turned pro: 1983 Retired: 1996 Highest singles ranking: 1 (Aug 13th, 1990) Singles titles: 42 Career Prize Money: US..
Stefan Effenberg
Stefan Effenberg (born August 2, 1968 in Hamburg, West Germany) is a former German soccer player. He was an all-round player and leader, possessing great vision, tackling and a hard shot. On the club level, Effenberg played for Borussia Mönchengladbach (1987-90 and 1994-98), Bayern Munich (1990-..
Stefan Elmgren
Stefan Elmgren (born 1975) has been the guitarist in the Swedish power metal band HammerFall since 1997. --> He has also worked with his solo-project Full Strike and released one album called "We Will Rise" which was released in 2002. Stefan also plays the guitar in Joacim Cans' solo-prjoect Cans..
Stefan Eriksson
Bo Stefan M. Eriksson (born 14 December 1961) is a Swedish criminal from Uppsala who ran the Gizmondo gaming company until it became insolvent in 2005. Contents 1 The Uppsala mob2 Gizmondo3 Car crash4 Police Investigation5 Reference6 External links The Uppsala ..
Stefan Erkgärds
Stefan Erkgärds (born March 23 1985, Hagfors, Sweden) is a Swedish professional ice hockey defenceman. He currently plays for Färjestads BK. In the 2004-05 he also played Färjestads BK and he then won a silver medal in the Swedish championship. In 2006 he won the Swedish Championship with Färjes..
Stefan Everts
--> Stefan Everts (born November 25, 1972, Bree, Belgium) is a motocrosser from Belgium. He has been world champion nine times (record). Everts is the son of 1975 250cc Motocross World Champion, Harry Everts. He is considered one of the greatest Grand Prix motocross racers of all time. Stefan ha..
Stefan Filipkiewicz
Stefan Filipkiewicz (1879-1944) was a Polish painter and designer, notable for his landscapes created within the Young Poland movement. He was also a notable Polish representative of the art nouveau style. Born in Tarnów, in 1899, the Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Kraków organized the first..
Stefan Frontier Conferences - SFC
The Stefan Frontier Conferences (Frontier Science Research Conferences - FSRC) were established in 1989 in La Jolla, California, USA by V. Alexander Stefan. The FSRC is a division of Stefan University, and is also operationally and financially independent. The FSRC conferences are organized thr..
Stefan G. Bucher
Stefan G. Bucher (born October 8, 1973) is a writer, graphic designer and illustrator. He has designed numerous CD packages including Brand New Day: The Remixes for Sting, the soundtrack for the motion picture The Matrix with Keanu Reeves. In 2004 the Art Directors Club of New York named him one of..
Stefan Garczyński
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Stefan Garczyński can refer to: Stefan Garczyński (1690-1756), Polish writer..
Stefan Garczyński (1690-1756)
Stefan Garczyński (1690-24 September 17561), voivode of Poznań, writer in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Owner of Zbąszyń. Son of Damian Garczyński. Father of Franciszek Garczyńsk, Stefan Garczyński and Edward Garczyński. Contents 1 Works2 Quotes3 Notes4 Extern..
Stefan Gembicki
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Stefan Gembicki can refer to several members of the Gemicki family (from Gembi..
Stefan George
Stefan George (1910) Stefan George (July 12, 1868 – December 4, 1933) was a German poet and translator. Contents 1 Biography2 Work3 Influence4 Online texts5 References6 Bibliography7 External links Biography George was born in Bingen, Rhineland-Pala..
Stefan Gierowski
Stefan Gierowski (1925-) is a Polish abstractionist painter of great renown. See also [Biography 1 (in Polish)][Biography 2 (in Polish)][Work information] ..
Stefán Gíslason
Stefán Gíslason (born March 15, 1980) is a football midfielder from Iceland. As of 2005 he was a regular at F.C. Lyn Oslo and the Icelandic national team. As a youngster Gíslason was on the roster of English giants Arsenal, but limited playing time saw him returning to Reykjavík on a loan deal..
Stefan Glowacz
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Stefan Glowacz (born on March 22, 1965 in Bavaria, G..
Stefan Grabiński
Stefan Grabiński Stefan Grabiński (February 25 1887 - November 12 1936) was a Polish writer, author of horror fiction, sometimes called "the Polish Poe". Grabiński worked as teacher in Lviv and Przemyśl and is famous for his train stories collected in Demon ruchu (The Motion Demon). A n..
Stefan Grossman
Stefan Grossman is a New York guitarist. He was a member of Even Dozen Jug Band in the 1960s. He was a student of Reverend Gary Davis. Well known as an author of guitar tuition books. External link [Illustrated Stefan Grossman discography] ..
Stefán H. Ófeigsson
Stefán Hjaltested Ófeigsson (born June 20, 1977) is an Icelandic space engineer (M.Sc), who has worked in the field of researching the possibilities of Icelandic participation in the European Space Programme. In November 2005 he was convicted to serve 2½ years in prison for the rape of an 18 ye..
Stefan Hammarén
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Finnish-Swedish author Stefan Hammarén (born 1966) is the leading Scandinavian surrealist author. Stefan..
Stefan Heym
Hellmuth Flieg (April 10, 1913 - December 16, 2001) was a German - Jewish writer, known by his pseudonym Stefan Heym. He lived in the United States (or served in its army abroad) between 1935 and 1952, before moving back to the part of his now-partitioned native Germany which was the German Democra..
Stefan Holm
Stefan Christian Holm (born May 25, 1976 in Forshaga, Sweden) is an athlete competing in high jump. He has won 1 Olympic gold medal, 3 gold and 1 silver medal in the World Championships, 1 gold and 2 silver medals in the European Championships. Contents 1 Biography2 International medal..
Stefan Horngacher
Stefan Horngacher (born September 20 1969 in Wörgl). is a former Austrian ski jumper who competed from 1988 to 2002. He won a Bronze Medal in the Team Large Hill in the Winter Olympics in both 1994 and 1998. Horngacher also competed at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, but his best finish wa..
Stefán Hörður Grímsson
Stefán Hörður Grímsson(1919-2002) is an Icelandic writer born in Hafnarfjörður. His first book of poetry came out in 1946, but he gained attention for his second book of poems in 1951. His third did not come out until 1970 and he tended to not be prolific. External links [Iceland litera..
Stefan Inglot
Stefan Inglot (b. March 10, 1902 in Albigowa near Lancut - January 11, 1994 in Wrocław, Poland) was a Polish historian and a peoples' activist. Stefan was professor on the Lwów University since 1939. During the German occupation of Poland in World War II he became principal of the Underground Un..
Stefan Ishizaki
Stefan Ishizaki (born May 15, 1982 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish football player. His current club is Elfsborg, a Swedish team located in Borås. His former clubs are , AIK (1999 - 2004), Genoa 1893 (2004) and Vålerenga (2004-2005). He is also capped, having played some games for the Swedish ..
Stefan I Crnojević
Stefan I Crnojević was the ruler of the principality of Zeta (in the region of modern Montenegro) between 1435 and 1465. Under him, Zeta comprised Lovćen area around Cetinje, Rijeka Crnojevića, the valley of the Zeta River and the tribes of Bjelopavlići, Pješivći, Malonsići, Piperi, Hoti, Kli..
Stefan Jaracz
Stefan Jaracz (b. December 24, 1883 in Stare Żukowice near Tarnów - August 11, 1945 in Otwock near Warsaw) was a Polish actor and director. During the Second World War prisoner of the German concentration camp Auschwitz. ..
Stefan Jarl
Stefan Jarl, born March 18 1941 is a Swedish film director. He co-directed They Call Us Misfits (1968) and [[Terrorists: The Kids They Sentenced]] (2003). External links [IMDB - Stefan Jarl][Stefan Jarl's homepage] ..
Stefán Jóhann Stefánsson
Stefán Jóhann Stefánsson (20 July 1894 – 20 October 1980) was the first actual Minister of Foreign Affairs in Iceland from 18 November 1941 to 17 January 1942. He was Prime Minister of Iceland from 4 February 1947 to 6 December 1949. He was first elected to Althingi in 1934 but did not get reel..
Stefan Johansson
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Stefan Kaczmarz
Stefan Kaczmarz (born 1895 in Lwów, Poland - 1940) was a Polish mathematician. His Kaczmarz Method provided the basis for many modern imaging technologies, including the CAT scan. Kaczmarz was an adjunct professor of mechanics at the Lwow Polytechnic where he collaborated with Stefan Banach. K..
Stefán Karl Stefánsson
Stefán Karl Stefánsson born July 10, 1975 in Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, is an Icelandic film and stage actor who is best known for playing the character Robbie Rotten on the television show LazyTown. When Stefánsson was twelve, he made his first appearance on stage as a guard in Robin Hood. He..
Stefan Keller
Stefan Keller is a classical and jazz flute player and composer from Switzerland. He plays all kind of flutes like Quartertone, Glissando, Bebe, alto flute, and bass flute. Most unusual is his contrabass flute made by Kotato and Fukushima. All these instruments are also electronic flutes. One of hi..
Stefan Kieniewicz
Stefan Kieniewicz (1907-1992) was a Polish historian and university professor, notable for his works on 19th century history of Poland. During his work at various universities he became the tutor of several generations of Polish historians and his views on last two centuries of Poland's history rema..
Stefan Kisielewski
Stefan Kisielewski Stefan Kisielewski (b. March 7, 1911 in Warsaw - d. September 27, 1991 in Warsaw, Poland), nicknames Kisiel, Julia Hołyńska, Teodor Klon, Tomasz Staliński, was a Polish writer, publicist, composer and politician, one of the members of Znak. Works Music essays: Gwiazdo..
Stefan Kiszko
Stefan Kiszko (1952-1993), a tax clerk, was the subject of an infamous miscarriage of justice in the United Kingdom. He was convicted of the sexual assault and murder of 11-year old Lesley Molseed, which took place on 5 October 1975 in Rochdale, Greater Manchester. He confessed to the crime after tw..
Stefan Klein
Stefan Klein is an essayist and science writer. He was born 1965 in Munich, Germany and studied physics and philosophy at the Universites of Munich, Grenoble and Freiburg, where he completed his PhD with a thesis in Theoretical Biophysics. He was a science editor at Der Spiegel, a news magazine, (19..
Stefan Klos
Stefan Klos (born August 16, 1971 in Dortmund) is a German goalkeeper who currently plays for Rangers F.C.. He played for Borussia Dortmund from 1991, until he moved to Glasgow on Christmas Eve 1998. Klos won the UEFA Champions League with Dortmund in 1997, but has never been capped at full interna..
Stefan Koch
Stefan Koch is a pioneer in the research of effort estimation in Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) environments. He is also an assistant professor at the Wirtschaftsuniversität in Vienna. External links http://wwwai.wu-wien.ac.at/mitarbeiter/koch.html ..
Stefan Kopec
Stefan Kopec (1888-1941) was a famous Polish biologist. Pioneer of insect endocrinology. Work at Pulawy Agricultural Research Station in Poland between 1915 and 1920 helped determine the role of the insect brain in hormone production. ..
Stefan Koubek
Stefan Koubek (born January 2, 1977 in Klagenfurt) is a tennis player from Austria, who turned professional in 1994. The lefthander won three singles titles so far: 1999, Atlanta, 2000, Delray Beach and 2003, Doha. He reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on March 13, 2000, when he became the numb..
Stefan Kovacs
Stefan Kovacs (October 2 1920 in Timişoara, Romania - May 12 1995) is a former soccer manager who was the manager of France. He succeeded Rinus Michels at the head of Ajax in 1971, continuing the "total football" tactics that his predecessor's game was based upon. He picked up 2 European Cups on ..
Stefan Krah
Stefan Krah is a German violinist who cracked one of the last three remaining World War II enigma codes on March 4, 2006. [link] ..
Stefan Krastev
Stefan Krastev (Стефан Кръстев in Bulgaria) (b. September 23 1979) is a Bulgarian artist and experimental film director. He was born in Haskovo, Bulgaria. He is the nephew of Julia Kristeva a feminist author and the brothe..
Stefan Krauße
Stefan Krauße (born September 17, 1967 in Ilmenau) is a retired German luger. Together with Jan Behrendt he won two Olympic gold medals (1992, 1998), one silver medal (1988) and one bronze (1994) in Men's Doubles. In addition they won the World Championships in 1989, 1991, 1993 and 1995. Behren..
Stefan Kreiner
Stefan Kreiner (born October 30 1973). Is a former Austrian Nordic combined skier who competed during the 1990's. He won a Bronze Medal in the Nordic combined Team Event at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville. External links [FIS Profile] ..
Stefan Kretzschmar
Stefan Kretzschmar (born February 17, 1973 in Leipzig) is a professional German handball player. ..
Stefan Kudelski
Stefan Kudelski is a Polish audio engineer, famous for creating the top quality Nagra series of professional audio recorders. He was born in Warsaw in February 27, 1929 in a family with engineering background. In 1939 the family fled the war, moving to Hungary, France and later to Switzerland. He s..
Stefan Kuntz
Stefan Kuntz (born 30 October 1962 in Neunkirchen, Saarland) is a former German professional footballer and is currently a coach. Kuntz's playing career lasted from 1983 until 1999, he made 449 appearances and scored 179 goals in the Bundesliga. He played for VfL Bochum, Bayer Uerdingen, Kaiserslau..
Stefan Kurten
Stefan Kurten is a painter who lives and works in Düsseldorf and New York. External links [The Saatchi Gallery; About Stefan Kurten and his art] Additional information on Stefan Kurten including artworks, text panels, articles, and full biographyhttp://artfacts.net/index.php/pageType..
Stefan Lazarević
Despot Stefan Lazarević's Coat of Arms 1415 AD Despot Stefan, Stefan Lazarević (in Cyrillic: Стефан Лазаревић) (1374-1427) was the son and heir to Lazar (Cyrillic: Лазар), the Serbian prince who died at the Battle of Kosovo against the Turks in 1389, and princess Milica (..
Stefan LeFors
Stefan Wayne LeFors (born June 7, 1981) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is an American football quarterback for the Carolina Panthers. LeFors ranks as the 4th all time leading passer at the University of Louisville with 5,853 yards & first in pass completion percentage with 66%. In 2004, he narrowly misse..
Stefan Lessard
--> Stefan Kahil Lessard (born June 4, 1974) is an American musician, most famous as the bassist for the Dave Matthews Band. He was born in Anaheim, California, to two musicians, Ron and Janaki Lessard. Ron Lessard is a Mohawk / Abenaki native. After moving around the country during his childhood,..
Stefan Lichański
Stefan Lichański (b. September 3, 1914 in Warsaw - October 30, 1983 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish literature critic and writer. During the Second World War he was arrested and imprisoned in the German concentration camp Auschwitz, but survived. Works Literatura i krytyka (1956)Kuszenie Hamleta ..
Stefan Lindemann
Stefan Lindemann (born September 30 1980 in Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany) is a German figure skater. Stefan Lindeman started skating already at the age of 4 in Erfurt at the local skating club. However at the age of 12 he wanted to change to ice hockey, but his mother saved him for figure skating...
Stefan Lines
Stefan Lines is an British rhythm guitarist, songwriter, and self-confessed geek. Notable for his continuing work in The Cuts, he has a wide range of musical styles and tastes, that are brought to the fore in much of his music. ..
Stefan Liv
Stefan Liv (born December 21, 1980, in Gdynia, Poland) is a Swedish professional ice hockey goaltender in NHL, playing for Detroit Red Wings. Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards3 Records4 Career statistics4.1 Regular season4.2 Post-season5 International play5.1&n..
Stefan Lochner
Madonna in the Rose Bower (1448). Stefan Lochner (1410-1451), was a German late Gothic painter. His style, famous for its clean appearance, combined Gothic attention towards long flowing lines with brilliant colours with a Flemish influenced realism and attention to detail. He worked mainly..
Stefan Lucks
Stefan Lucks is a researcher in the fields of communications security and cryptography. Lucks is known for his attack on Triple DES, and for extending Lars Knudsen's Square attack to Twofish, a cipher outside the Square family, thus generalising the attack into integral cryptanalysis. He has also ..
Stefan Lundin
Stefan Lundin (born May 7 1955). Is a former Swedish football player and manager. Stefan Lundin became the youngest swedish football manager in 1982 aged 17. Career As player Brynäs (1968-75)AIK (1976)Örebro (1976-78)Gefle (1980-81 As manager Gefle - (1982-83, 1992-96)Halmstad - (1984-86)Maríti..
Stefan Maierhofer
Stefan Maierhofer (born August 16, 1982) is an Austrian football (soccer) player. He plays for the Bayern Munich reserve squad. He was trained as a restaurant specialist/cook. External links [Stefan Maierhofer Profile @ fcb.de] ..
Stefan Majewski
Stefan Majewski (born January 31, 1955 in Bydgoszcz) is a retired Polish football player and later a football manager. He played for clubs such as Legia Warszawa, 1. FC Kaiserslautern (West Germany), Arminia Bielefeld (West Germany) or Apollon Limassol (Cyprus). He played for Polish national team,..
Stefan Mayer
Colonel Stefan A. Mayer (1895 — March 23, 1981, London) was a Polish military intelligence officer and prewar chief of the Intelligence Department within the Polish General Staff's Section II (Oddział II). In that capacity, he supervised the General Staff's Cipher Bureau, whose achievements incl..
Stefan Mazurkiewicz
Cipher Bureau [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Cryptologic methods and technology: Lacida • Grill • Clock • Cyclometer • Card catalog • Bomba • Zygalski sheets Location: Saxon Palace • Kabaty Woods • PC Bruno • Cadix Personnel: Maksymilian Ciężki •..
Stefan Meller
Stefan Meller (born July 4, 1942, Lyon, France) is a Polish diplomat. He served as foreign minister of Poland from October 31, 2005 to April 28 2006. He is a graduate from the faculty of history of Warsaw University. He was a Humanities professor until he was employed by the polish institute of inte..
Stefan Merriman
Australian Stefan Merriman currently (2006) ride in the World Enduro championship for the UFO Yamaha team. He has won the world champinship recently. ..
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen is a German programmer of the computer chess program Shredder. His program had won 10 titles as World Computer Chess Champion as of January 1, 2006. Four of the titles were blitz championships. Shredder 9.0 has a rating of 2818 on the January 3, 2006 SSDF rating list. See also S..
Stefan Milenković
Stefan Milenković (Стефан Миленковић) is a Serbian violinist, one of the most talented musicians to come out of Serbia in the last century. He was born in 1977 in Serbia and currently resides in New York city, New York - United States of America. His father is Serbian and his moth..
Stefan Mladenov
Stefan Mladenov is a famous Bulgarian linguist. ..
Stefan Moore
Stefan Moore (born September 28, 1983 in Birmingham, England) is a football (soccer) player who currently plays for Queens Park Rangers as a forward. Contents 1 Career1.1 Aston Villa1.2 Chesterfield F.C2 Injuries and Consequences Career Aston Villa Moore began his career at ..
Stefan Nemanja
Stefan Nemanja (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Немања) (1117-13 February 1199) was a Medieval Serb nobleman of the Vukanović branch of the House of Vojislavljević who was Grand Prince (Serbian: ) of the medieval Serb state of Rascia (Serbian: ) in 1168-1196. He established control over the..
Stefan Nystrand
Stefan Nystrand (born October 20, 1981 in Haninge) is a freestyle and butterfly swimmer from Sweden. Nystrand, a short course (25m) specialist, has won five individual medals in the FINA Short Course World Championships, but is yet to win a medal on the long course (50m). Nystrand has also compete..
Stefan Oakes
Stefan Oakes (born September 6, 1978 in Leicester, Leicestershire) is an English professional footballer, who currently plays for Wycombe Wanderers in Football League Two. Oakes began his career at Leicester City before moving to Notts County after short spells at Walsall and Crewe. Despite being a..
Stefan Olsdal
--> Stefan Olsdal (born Stefan Alexander Bo Olsdal) is the bass guitar player of the band Placebo. He was born on 31 March 1974, in Göteborg, Sweden. He moved to Luxembourg when he was young and went to the American International School of Luxembourg along with fellow band member Brian Molko. S..
Stefan Pac
Stefan Pac Noble Family Pac Coat of Arms Gozdawa Parents ? Consorts ? Children ? Date of Birth Abt. 1587 Place of Birth ? Date of Death 1640 Place of Death ? Stefan Pac (c.1587-1640) was a Polish szlachcic. He was a secretary of King Sigismund III Vasa since 1611, ..
Stefan Panaretov
Stefan Panaretov (1853 - October 19, 1931) was a prominent Bulgarian and professor at Robert College. He became the first Special Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary of Bulgaria to the U.S. after presenting his Letter of Credence to President Woodrow Wilson on December 10, 1913. From the summer of 1..
Stefan Persson
Stefan Persson can refer to more than one person: Stefan Persson (fashion magnate), billionaire owner of Swedish fashion company Hennes & Mauritz.Stefan Persson (hockey player), retired professional ice hockey player.Stefan Persson (swimmer), a swimmer from Sweden who competed at the 1988 Summer Ol..
Stefan Persson (magnate)
Stefan Persson is the son of Erling Persson who founded the Swedish fashion company Hennes & Mauritz (H&M). Since 1982 Stefan is the main owner of H&M. According to Forbes magazine, Persson is worth $12,300,000,000 in 2006, making him the richest man in Sweden and the 32nd richest person in the worl..
Stefan Petterson
Stefan Pettersson (born 22 March 1963 in Västerås) was a Swedish football striker. After playing for a local club, he joined IFK Norrköping in 1982 and three years later IFK Göteborg before moving abroad to Dutch club AFC Ajax in 1988. In 1992, Pettersson scored a goal in the Uefa cup final tha..
Stefan Pettersson
Stefan Pettersson (born June 19, 1977, in Farsta, Sweden) is a professional ice hockey player with HV71 in the Swedish Elitserien. Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards3 Career statistics4 Notes5 References Playing career Pettersson is a hardworking, quick forward with a p..
Stefan Pettersson (footballer)
Stefan Pettersson, (born March 22 1963), is a former Swedish footballer. Stefan began his career in the Swedish Allsvenskan with the club IFK Norrköping, before leaving for IFK Göteborg during the 1984 season. The following four years he helped Göteborg win the league twice, become runners-up on..
Stefan Postma
Stefan Postma (born June 10, 1976 in Utrecht, The Netherlands) is a Dutch footballer and goalkeeper for Wolves, who started his professional career at FC Utrecht. Postma was signed by Aston Villa from Dutch team De Graafschap on May 14, 2002 for 1.5 million pounds, upon Peter Schmeichel's migration..
Stefan Preda
Stefan Preda (born 18 June, 1970) is a Romanian football goalkeeper. Preda got three caps for the national team, and was in the squad for the 1994 World Cup. Career statistics Season Club Country Matches Goals 1992/93Petrolul Ploieşti}30 1993/94Petrolul Ploieşti}340 1994/95Petrolul Ploieş..
Stefan Printz-Påhlson
Stefan Printz-Påhlson is a writer/editor at Egmont Creative in Copenhagen, Denmark. In 1994 he created the Walt Disney character Princess Oona together with his wife Unn Printz-Påhlson, and Chilean artist Victor Arriagada Rios (better known as Vicar). To date about 30 stories have been made with P..
Stefan problem
In mathematics and its applications, particularly to phase transitions in matter, a Stefan problem (also Stefan task) is a particular kind of boundary value problem for a partial differential equation, adapted to the case in which a phase boundary can move with time. It is named for Jožef Stefa..
Stefan Quandt
--> Stefan Quandt (born 1966) is a German engineer and industrialist. He is also a billionaire. He was born in Bad Homburg to Herbert Quandt and Johanna Quandt. He attended the Technical University of Karlsruhe where he studied engineering from 1987 to 1993. From 1993-1994, he worked for the Bos..
Stefan Raab
Stefan Raab (full name Stefan Konrad Raab, born on October 20, 1966 in Cologne, Germany) is a German entertainer and comedian who formerly worked as a butcher. Stefan Raab became popular as the host of the comedy show Vivasion for the German music TV channel VIVA in 1996. Since 1999 he has hosted..
Stefan Radoslav of Serbia
Stefan Radoslav (Serbian: Стефан Радослав) (around 1192-1234) was king of Serbia from 1228 to 1233. He was the eldest son of Stefan Prvovenčani and Eudokia Angelina. His maternal grandparents were Alexios III Angelos and Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina. He succeeded his father in 122..
Stefan Rahmstorf
Stefan Rahmstorf (born February 22, 1960) is a German oceanographer and climatologist. Since 2000, he has been a Professor of Physics of the Oceans at Potsdam University. He holds a PhD in oceanography from Victoria University of Wellington (1990). His work focuses on the role of ocean currents in c..
Stefan Rehn
Stefan Rehn (born 22 September 1966 in Stockholm) is a Swedish football midfielder and football manager. After playing for a local club, he joined Djurgårdens IF and later English club Everton F.C. before returning to Sweden and IFK Göteborg in 1990 with which he won five Swedish Championships. H..
Stefan Reif
Stefan Reif is an academic at the University of Cambridge. He was born in Edinburgh on January 21, 1944. He has a PhD from University College London and a Doctor of Literature from Cambridge. He holds the following positions at Cambridge: Fellow of St. John's CollegeProfessor of Medieval Hebrew,..
Stefan Reuter
Stefan Reuter (born October 16, 1966 in Dinkelsbühl) is a German football coach and former player. The midfielder and defender started his career with TSV 1860 Dinkelsbühl. 1982 he played for 1. FC Nürnberg, first in the Zweite Bundesliga and since 1985 in the German Bundesliga. In exactly 100..
Stefan Rowecki
This article is partof the series:Polish Secret State History of Poland Stefan Paweł Rowecki (pseudonym: Grot, hence called Stefan Grot-Rowecki, 1895-1944?) was a Polish general, journalist and the leader of the Armia Krajowa. Stefan Rowecki in early thirties (here as colonel) redirect[[..
Stefan Ruzicka
Štefan Ružička (born February 17, 1985 in Nitra, Czechoslovakia, now Slovakia) is a professional ice hockey player. Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards3 Records4 Career statistics5 International play6 References Playing career Awards 2003-04: First All-Star Team (O..
Stefan Sanderling
A conductor for the Florida Orchestra. External link [A more complete biography] ..
Stefan Schumacher
Stefan Schumacher (born July 21, 1981 in Großbettlingen, Esslingen) is a German professional road racing cyclist. In 2006, he made his UCI ProTour debute with Team Gerolsteiner after posting impressive continential circuits results on the UCI Europe Tour. He was involved in a doping scandal when ..
Stefan Schwarz
Stefan Schwarz (born Malmö, 18 April 1969) is a former Swedish footballer, who played as a midfielder. He was capped for the Swedish national side on 69 occasions, often as captain. He played at the World Cup 1990 and 1994 finals, and at the Euro 1992 finals. He began his career at his hometown cl..
Stefan Seeger
Stefan Seeger (*1962)studied chemistry at the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg and at the Technical University of Berlin. In 1992 he attained a doctorate in chemistry in Heidelberg. Subsequently, Stefan Seeger led the Department of Biophysical Chemistry at the Physicochemical Institute at the..
Stefan Selakovic
Stefan Selakovic (born 9 January, 1977 in Varberg) is a Swedish football striker of Serbian descent. After playing for Varbergs GIF, he joined Halmstads BK and won Allsvenskan in 2000 and was the top scorer in Allsvenskan in 2001. He then joined Dutch club SC Heerenveen in 2001 before moving back t..
Stefan Sittig
Stefan Sittig (born September 17, 1972 in Washington, D.C.) is known mostly as an American musical theatre choreographer and performer. His choreography has appeared Off-Broadway, internationally in Canada and Uruguay, and regionally in Washington, D.C., Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania. Alt..
Stefan Sofiyanski
Stefan Antonov Sofiyanski (born November 7, 1951 in Sofia) has been a leading member of the Union of Democratic Forces in Bulgaria and served as interim Prime Minister in 1997. A statistics graduate from the Karl Marx Higher Institute of Economics, Sofiyanski held a number of positions in the Minis..
Stefan Springman
Stefan Springman is an American Sound Man whose career has been spent primarily doing sound for a variety of television and motion picture projects. These have included Whore 2 (1994), The Brothers McMullen (1995) and Angela (1995). In 2006 he became the co-creator of the reality dating program Can..
Stefan Stambolov
A statue of Stefan N. Stambolov in his birthplace Veliko Turnovo Stefan Nikolov Stambolov (Bulgarian: Стефан Николов Стамболов) (January 31, 1854 - July 6, 1895) was a Bulgarian revolutionary and statesman. He is considered as one of the most important and popular "Found..
Stefan Starzyński
Stefan Starzyński (January 19, 1893 - c. October 17, 1943) was a Polish politician, economist, writer and statesman, President of Warsaw before and during the Siege of Warsaw in 1939. Contents 1 Biographical note1.1 Soldier1.2 Politician and economist1.3 President1.4 H..
Stefan Stec
Stefan Stec (1893-1921) was a Polish aviator and military pilot, one of the pioneers of the Polish aviation. Initially a military pilot in Austria-Hungary during the Great War, he was one of the few Polish pilots to become a fighter ace. He was also among the first pilots to join the Polish Air..
Stefan Stenudd
Stefan Stenudd (born 1954) is one of the most prominent aikido teachers in Sweden, and also active as writer, astrologist and freelance journalist. He holds 6th dan in the aikido organisation Aikikai, a rank he acquired in 2003, and 4th dan in Shoji Nishios own iaido system, aikido toho. Stenudd hol..
Stefan Swanepoel
Stefan Swanepoel (Author, Strategist and Entrepreneur) During the last 10 years Stefan Swanepoel has become a leading real estate visionary identifing trends impacting real estate salespersons and real estate brokers. He has penned thirteen books and reports including: Swanepoel TRENDS Report 2006/..
Stefan Szlaszewski
Stefan Szlaszewski was a Polish military officer and a notable commander of mountain troops of the Polish Army in the period preceding the World War II. Serving in the rank of Colonel, among other posts, he was the commanding officer of the Polish 2nd Podhale Rifles Regiment, a prestigious unit of..
Stefan Sznuk
Major-General Stefan Sznuk (1896 – May 6, 1986) was a Polish general and was among the first to join the new Polish Air Force in 1919. Born in Warsaw, he educated at the Warsaw University of Technology. During the Polish Defence War of 1939, he was staff officer and commander of the Polish Ai..
Stefan Tafrov
Stefan Tafrov is a Bulgarian politician, born on 11 February 1958, in Sofia. He was the Permanent Representative of Bulgaria to the UN between 2001 and 2006, being replaced by Ivan T. Piperkov. He graduated from Lycée de la langue française, also in Sofia, in 1977. After receiving a Master's de..
Stefan Terlezki
Stefan Terlezki CBE (October 29, 1927 – February 21, 2006) was a British Conservative politician who served as MP for Cardiff West from 1983 to 1987. Terlezki was born in Oleshiv, a village near the town of Tlumach in what is now western Ukraine but was then part of Poland and survived persecu..
Stefan Themerson
Stefan Themerson (born Płock 1910, died London, 1988) was a Polish writer, film-maker and philosopher. Stefan and Franciszka Themerson produced animated experimental films firstly in Warsaw (such as Apteka in 1930) and then in exile in London during the 1940s (such as Calling Mr Smith and The Eye ..
Stefan Tzanev
Stefan Nedelchev Tzanev (Bulgarian: ) (born August 9, 1936) is a contemporary author in Bulgaria known for his essays, plays and poems, as well as historical novels. Among his books are Ubiytsite sa mezhdu nas (Bulgarian: Убийците са между нас) (The killers are among us). His pla..
Stefan Ulm
Stefan Ulm (born 21 December 1975) is a German flatwater canoer. From 1997-2004 he was a member of Germany's successful K-4 kayak crew. During this time he won two Olympic silver medals (2000 and 2004) as well as a total of five world championship gold medals. World Championship Golds K4 1000m 2..
Stefan University
For other uses of the name Stefan, see Stefan (disambiguation). The Stefan University is a research-graduate-education private university with headquarters in La Jolla, California, USA. Contents 1 Institution2 History3 Recent developments4 Campus5 Note6 External l..
Stefan University-Genomic Medicine
Contents 1 Introduction2 Recent Events3 Genomics and Pharmacogenomics4 Genomic Physics5 The American Society for Genomic Medicine6 External links Introduction Genomic medicine deals with the application of the human genome research to the medical practice. The gen..
Stefan University Press
For other uses of the name Stefan, see Stefan (disambiguation). The Stefan University Press is a publishing house, a division of The Stefan University, La Jolla, CA 92037, financially and operationally independent - with focus on academic publishing. Contents 1 S-U-Press Book Series2..
Stefan Uroš
Stefan Uroš was name of several Serb kings and tsars. King Stefan Uroš I (1243 - 1276)King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (1282 - 1321)King Stefan Uroš III Decanski (1321 - 1331)Tsar Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (1331 - 1355)Tsar Stefan Uroš V (1355 - 1371) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation]..
Stefan Uroš III Dečanski of Serbia
Stefan Uroš III Dečanski (Serbian: Стефан Урош III Дечански), (c. 1285–1331) reigned as king of Serbia from 1321 to 1331. He took his name from the great monastery he built at Dečani. He was the son of King Stefan Uroš II and Helena Doukaina. His maternal grandparents we..
Stefan Uroš II Milutin of Serbia
Stefan Uroš II Milutin (Serbian: Стефан Урош II Милутин), (born around 1253-died in 1321), was a king of Serbia (reigned 1282–1321), and member of Nemanjić dynasty. He was the youngest son of King Stefan Uroš I and his wife, Queen Helena. Unexpectedly he became king of Ser..
Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia
Dušan Silni Stefan Uroš IV Dušan Silni ("the Mighty") (Serbian: Стефан Урош IV Душан Силни) (c. 1308 – December 20 1355) was king of Serbia (September 8 1331 – 1346) and emperor (tsar) (1346 – December 20 1355). Dušan was one of only two true emperors..
Stefan Uroš I of Serbia
Stefan Uroš I (Стефан Урош I) (d. May 1 1277) was king of Serbia from 1243 to 1276, succeeding his brother Stefan Vladislav. Life Stefan Uroš was the youngest son of Stefan Prvovenčani and Anna, the daughter of Enrico Dandolo, Doge of Venice. In spring 1243 the Serbians rebelled an..
Stefan Uroš V of Serbia
Stefan Uroš V Nejaki ("The Weak"), (Serbian: Стефан Урош V нејаки) (1336–1371) was king of Serbia (1346–1355) as co-ruler of his father Stefan Uroš IV Dušan and then emperor (tsar) (1355-1371). Stefan Uroš V was the only son of Stefan Uroš IV Dušan by Helena, the s..
Stefan Vladislav II of Syrmia
Stefan Vladislav II, king of Syrmia (1316-1325) Stefan Vladislav II (Стефан Владислав II, Stephen Ladislaus II) was a Serb monarch, king of Syrmia (1316-1325) and claimant to the whole Serbia. He was son of king Stefan Dragutin of the House of Nemanjić and Hungarian princess K..
Stefan Vladislav I of Serbia
Stefan Vladislav I (Serbian: Стефан Владислав I) (died after 1264) was Serbian king from 1233/4 to 1243, and a son of King Stefan I Prvovenčani and Anna, the daughter of Enrico Dandolo, Doge of Venice. He overthrew his older half-brother, King Stefan Radoslav with help from his fath..
Stefan Vrtel-Wierczyński
Stefan Vrtel-Wierczyński (1886 - 1963) was a Polish librarian and bibliographer, historian of Polish and Slavic literature, Proffessor of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. attended gymnasium in Stryjstudied at Lwow University1906 - 1908 - scholarship holder of Ossolineum in Lwówlecturer at J..
Stefan Wächter
Stefan Wächter (born April 20, 1978 in Herne) is a German football goalkeeper who currently plays for Hamburger SV. Hamburger SV - Current Squad 1 Wächter | 3 Atouba | 4 Reinhardt | 6 Wicky | 7 Mahdavikia | 8 Karl | 9 Gue..
Stefan Weber
Weber (centre, with glasses and moustache) and the rest of Drahdiwaberl in 2003 Stefan Weber (born 1946) is a retired Austrian art teacher and the lead singer and Kapellmeister of the Viennese band Drahdiwaberl. Weber founded the band in 1969 in the wake of the events of 1968. Drahdiwaberl ar..
Stefan Wever
Stefan Matthew Wever graduated from Lowell High School (San Francisco, CA) in 1976. Standing at 6 ft. 8 inches tall, he is the only Lowell alumn to make a pitching appearance in the major leagues. After dominating the San Francisco section in high school, Wever lettered at the University of Califo..
Stefan Wincenty Frelichowski
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Blessed Stefan Wincenty Frelichowski (b. January 22, 1913 in Chełmża - February 23, 1945 in Dachau) was a Polish priest, scout and is patron of Polish Scouts. --> Arrested by the Gestapo on October 18, 1939 he was imprisoned in the German concentration camps Stutthof,..
Stefan Wolff
Professor Stefan Wolff is a German political scientist living in the United Kingdom. He is a specialist in international security, particularly in the management, settlement and prevention of ethnic conflicts. Contents 1 Background2 Books by Stefan Wolff2.1 Monographs2.2 Ed..
Stefan Wolpe
Stefan Wolpe (August 25, 1902 – April 4, 1972) was a German-born composer. Wolpe was born in Berlin. He attended the Berlin Conservatory from the age of fourteen, attended the Berlin Hochschule für Musik 1920-1921. He studied composition under Franz Schreker and was also a pupil of Ferruccio..
Stefan Wul
Stefan Wul was the nom de plume of the French science fiction writer Pierre Pairault (27 March 1922 - 26 November 2003). He was a dentist, but sci-fi was his real passion. Most of his books reflect that, showing deep knowledge of scientifical data. He published eleven novels between 1956 and 1959 ..
Stefan Zamoyski
Stefan Zamoyski Noble Family Zamoyski Coat of Arms Jelita Parents Zdzislaw ZamoyskiJózefina Walicka Consorts Zofia Potocka Children with Zofia PotockaAdam Zdzisław ZamoyskiWładysław Zdzisław ZamoyskiZygmunt ZamoyskiZofia ZamoyskaKatarzyna ZamoyskaWanda Zamoyska Date of Birt..
Stefan Żeromski
Stefan Jelita-Żeromski Stefan Żeromski ([['stεfan žε'romski]][Media help?]·[i]; October 14, 1864 - November 20, 1925) was a Polish novelist. In recognition of his literary achievements, he was granted the privilege of using an apartment at the Ro..
Stefan Zucker
Born in 1949, American Stefan Zucker is a self-described "opera fanatic" and expert on Italian opera and opera singers, who was listed in the 1980 Guinness Book of Records as the "world's highest tenor" for having hit an A above high C and holding it for 3.8 seconds at The Town Hall in New York City..
Stefan Zweig
Stefan Zweig (November 28, 1881 – February 22, 1942) was an Austrian writer. Contents 1 Life and work2 Bibliography2.1 Fiction2.2 Biographies2.3 Other non-fiction2.4 Editions in German3 See also4 External links Life and work Stefan Zweig was an extre..
Stefen Fangmeier
Stefen Fangmeier is a Visual Effects Director of many notable films including Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Saving Private Ryan and [[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]. He is also a first time director for the film Eragon, to be released in 2006. But he is not completely new to directi..
Steffani Brass
Steffani Brass (born 16th February 1992, in Southern California) is a child actress. She is sometimes credited as Steffani Anne Brass, Stephanie Brass, Steffani Brass-Vaughn or Steffani Vaughn. She is the youngest of four children; she has two older sisters and an older brother. She also has a nep..
Steffan Browning
Steffan Browning (1954 - ) is a New Zealand political candidate. He stood for the Green Party in the 2005 elections. Browning was born in Clyde, a small town in the South Island. He has pursued a career in organic farming, and owned an organics shop in Blenheim from 1997 to 2003. Previously, he wor..
Steffan Cravos
Steffan Cravos Country: Wales Born: 1976 Dates Active: 1991 - Present Music Genres: Rap, hip hop Steffan Cravos (born in Cardiff in 1976) is a rap and hip hop artist, as well as a Welsh-language activist. As Steffan Cravos, he’s editor of [Brechdan Tywod], a Welsh-l..
Steffan Danielsen
Johan Steffan Danielsen (3 September 1922 in Nólsoy, Faroe Islands - 28 May 1976 in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands) from was a Faroese painter. Contents 1 Life and work2 Gallery3 Sources4 See also5 External links Life and work The self-taught artist Steffan Danielsen found mo..
Steffan Tubbs
Steffan Tubbs is a radio host on Denver, Colorado's KOA (AM). He is the host of Colorado's Morning News and has been a longtime presence on KOA having begun his radio career at the station in the 1990s. His voice was a continued presence during a career with ABC News. He returned to the Denver ..
Steffenberg
Steffenberg is a community in Marburg-Biedenkopf district in Hesse, Germany. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Location1.2 Neighbouring communities1.3 Divisions2 History3 Politics3.1 Gemeinderat3.2 Coat of arms3.3 Partnerships4 Reference Geography Locatio..
Steffenville, Missouri
Steffenville is an unincorporated community in southwest Lewis County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is located on Missouri Supplemental Route D about 22 miles southwest of Canton. ..
Steffen Driesen
Steffen Driesen (born November 30, 1981 in Düsseldorf) is a backstroke swimmer from Germany, who competed in two consequentive Summer Olympics for his native country. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, he won the silver medal in the 4x100 Medley Relay, alongside Lars Conrad, Jens Kru..
Steffen Freund
Steffen Freund (born 19 January 1970 in Brandenburg) is a former German professional football (soccer) player. He played as a midfielder. He started his career at Stahl Brandenburg, coming through their youth system. In 1991 he was transferred to FC Schalke 04 and he established himself as an impor..
Steffen Frommberger
Steffen Frommberger (born 29 January, 1982) was a contestant on the second season of Germany's version of American Idol: Deutschland sucht den Superstar. Steffen joined the top 13 on October 29 2003 along with Aida Iljasevic. He was eliminated on November 29 2003 after receiving 2.46 percent of th..
Steffen Haraldsen
Steffen Haraldsen is Brann's 3rd choice as goalie. ..
Steffen Iversen
Steffen Iversen (born November 10, 1976 in Oslo) is a Norwegian football player currently playing for Rosenborg. The first club that Iversen played for was Nationalkameratene. He later moved on to Astor, before starting his professional career at Rosenborg, with whom he won the Tippeligaen twice ..
Steffen Schleiermacher
Steffen Schleiermacher ([[May 3], 1960]) is a German composer, pianist, and conductor. After studying at the Leipizig Music School with Siegfried Thiele, he continued working at this institute as a music theory and ear training assistant. At the same time, he did his post graduat..
Steffen Tangstad
Steffen Tangstad (born June 22, 1959) was a norwegian professional boxer who fought Michael Spinks for the IBF Heavyweight title on September 6, 1986. Steffen was knocked out in the fourth round. His career ended with a record of 24 wins, 2 losses, 2 draws, 14 by knockout - 2 time European Heavywei..
Steffen Wesemann
Steffen Wesemann (born March 11, 1971 in Wolmirstedt, Germany) is an elite professional road racing cyclist. Since 1993, Wesemann rides for the T-Mobile squad. In September 2005, Wesemann and his family, long time residents of Küttigen, Switzerland, obtained Swiss citizenship. He is a specialist..
Steffen Zesner
Steffen Zesner (born September 9, 1967 in Berlin) is a former freestyle swimmer from Germany, who won a total number of four medals as a relay member at the Summer Olympics. His best result was a silver medal, on the 4x200 metres Freestyle, alongside Uwe Dassler, Thomas Flemming, and Sven Lodziew..
Steffiana De La Cruz
Steffiana De La Cruz (christened Stephanie Anna Zantua) is a professional model of Filipino descent. She dated the now-deceased actor Chris Penn in the 1990s. In June 2004 she married actor Kevin James whom she met on a blind date. They now have a daughter, Sienna-Marie, who was born on September 3..
Steffi DiDomenicantonio
Steffi DiDomenicantonio (nicknamed Steffi D) is a Canadian singer from Orleans, Ontario, and a Top 10 finalist in the 2006 season of Canadian Idol. A student at Ecole secondaire De La Salle, she has been a stage performer at several Ottawa-area theatrical venues since the age of four, On Canadian Id..
Steffi Duna
Steffi Duna (February 8, 1910 – April 22, 1992) was a Hungarian born film actress popular in American and British films during the 1930s. Born Stephanie Berindey in Budapest, Hungary, Duna first attracted attention as a thirteen year old ballet dancer in Europe. She made her film debut in T..
Steffi Graf
Stefanie Maria Graf (born June 14, 1969 in Mannheim, Germany) is a former World No. 1 woman tennis player from Germany. She is generally considered to be one of the greatest woman tennis players of all time. Graf won 22 Grand Slam singles titles. In 1988, she became the only player to achieve th..
Steffi Nerius
Steffi Nerius (born July 1 1972 in Bergen auf Rügen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) is a German athlete competing in the javelin throw. She won silver at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Initially playing volleyball in school, she was too short for a career in this sport and switched to athletics ins..
Steffon
Steffon born in Newark, NJ, than later raised in Rialto, CA, although he says he's lived in the South Central area of Los Angeles, CA in either Lawndale, CA or the area of Crenshaw according to his 1994 album, not much is known about horrorcore rapper Steffon, worked on an album produced by Eazy-E c..
Steff Fontaine
Steff Fontaine is a former member of Uriah Heep. He was the lead vocalist for Uriah Heep in 1986 (US/Canada-Tour). ..
Steff Frost
Steff Frost (born July 3 1989 in Nottingham, England) is a professional football player. He currently plays for Notts County. He
