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[ stee-vuhnz ] / ˈsti vənz /
nounAlexander Hamilton, 1812–83, U.S. statesman: vice-president of the Confederacy 1861–65. James, 1882–1950, Irish poet and novelist. Words nearby StephensStephen I, Stephen II, Stephen III, Stephen IV, Stephen IX, Stephens, Stephenson, Stephen V, Stephen VI, Stephen VII, Stephen VIII Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for StephensAmerica, Stephens writes, is not necessarily in “decline” but rather “retreat.” ‘America in Retreat’: Why Neo-Isolationism Exploded Under Obama and What We Can Do About It|James Kirchick|December 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST “Back to the drawing board and what a circus we will have to watch,” Stephens said. Meet the Hollywood Power Couple Who Bet Big on the Midterms—and Lost|Asawin Suebsaeng|November 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST “One of my teachers was very upset,” Stephens told The Daily Beast. School Shooting Drills Can Be More Terrifying Than Helpful|Rachel Bronstein|April 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST So it is not true, as Mr. Stephens asserts (0:22), that “Pakistan's most distinguished citizens always leave the country.” No Denial From Bret Stephens Re. Yeshiva University Panel Slurs|Lisa Goldman|October 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Stephens County District Attorney Jason Hicks told The Oklahoman on Thursday that they were looking at other motives as well. Inside the ‘Boredom’ Killing That Has Shocked Oklahoma|Christine Pelisek|August 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST He remembered that at that time Mr. Stephens had knelt down and prayed for him. Mr. Stephens had at no time during the war been on terms of intimacy with323 Mr. Davis. The History of the Confederate War, Its Causes and Its Conduct, Volume II (of 2)|George Cary Eggleston That light fell upon the countenance of Stephens, who was standing in the middle of the shed. The Mysteries of London, v. 1/4|George W. M. Reynolds Stephens was one of those men who grow cold as they grow hot. Lone Pine|R. B. (Richard Baxter) Townshend Ackland and Stephens are at dagger's point; neither of them are theological reformers. The Battle of The Press|Theophila Carlile Campbell
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