On Wednesday, anchor Shepard Smith gave Fox News viewers a dose of rationality.
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“Given what we know, you should have no concerns about Ebola at all,” Smith told viewers of Shepard Smith Reporting.
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How did you get Shepard Fairey to design the limited edition Princess Bride poster that comes with the book?
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Shepard Fairey, the artist behind the famous Obama “HOPE” poster—was one of the first to sign on to the project.
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A new cat-themed art show in LA has over seventy works by artists including Shepard Fairey and Tracey Emin.
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On the pier, near the club-house, were the Shepard party; and it was the colonel who had hailed us.
Up the River|Oliver Optic
Shepard observed what a strong, well-built young fellow he was, tall and slender but extremely muscular.
The Tree of Appomattox|Joseph A. Altsheler
I am, however, keeping your readers too long from the interesting letter of Prof. Shepard.
Letters from the Alleghany Mountains|Charles Lanman
Not only Hooker and Shepard, but most of our clergy, among whom individualism was so rife, were graduates of Cambridge.
A Century of Science and Other Essays|John Fiske
Shepard, who had left the portico, turned and shook a warning finger.
The Tree of Appomattox|Joseph A. Altsheler
British Dictionary definitions for Shepard
Shepard
/ (ˈʃɛpəd) /
noun
Alan Bartlett, Jr. 1923–98, US naval officer; first US astronaut in space (1961)
Sam original name Samuel Shepard Rogers. born 1943, US dramatist, film actor, and director. His plays include Chicago (1966), The Tooth of Crime (1972), and Buried Child (1978): films as actor include Days of Heaven (1978) and The Right Stuff (1983); films as director include Far North (1989) and Silent Tongue (1994)