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  • 81Simon Stead — Infobox Speedway rider ridername= Simon Stead nationality = flagicon|Great Britain United Kingdom dateofbirth = birth date and age|1982|04|25 cityofbirth = Sheffield countryofbirth = England nickname = Steady website = [http://www.simon… …

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  • 82David George Stead — (6 March 1877 – 2 August 1957) was an Australian marine biologist, ichthyologist, oceanographer, conservationist and writer. He was born at St Leonards in Sydney, and educated at public schools and the Sydney Technical College. In 1909 he was a… …

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  • 83C. K. Stead — Born Christian Karlson Stead 17 October 1932 (1932 10 17) (age 79) Nationality  New Z …

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  • 84Eugene A. Stead — Dr. Eugene Anson Stead Jr. (b. October 6, 1908, Atlanta, Georgia d. June 12, 2005) is best known as a medical educator, researcher, and the founder of the Physician Assistant or P.A. profession. He served on the faculty at Harvard, Emory (where… …

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  • 85Gary Stead — Infobox Historic Cricketer nationality = New Zealand country = New Zealand country abbrev = NZ name = Gary Stead picture = Cricket no pic.png batting style = Right hand bat bowling style = Legbreak tests = 5 test runs = 278 test bat avg = 34.75… …

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  • 86George Christopher Stead — Rev. Prof. George Christopher Stead (April 9 1913 – May 28 2008) was the last Ely Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. He is best known for his work on the philosophy of the Church Fathers, his 1977 book Divine Substance being… …

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  • 87Martin Stead — Personal information Batting style Right hand bat Bowling style Right arm medium Career statistics Competition Tests …

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  • 88stand someone in good stead — stand/put/hold/someone in good stead phrase to be useful or helpful to someone It’s a useful experience which will stand you in good stead later in life. Thesaurus: to help someonesynonym Main entry …

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  • 89be|stead — be|stead1 «bih STEHD», transitive verb, stead|ed, stead|ed or stead, stead|ing. Archaic. to be of help to; assist. SYNONYM(S): serve, avail …

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  • 90un|stead|y — «uhn STEHD ee», adjective. stead|i|er, stead|i|est, verb, stead|ied, stead|y| …

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