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  1. Arthur J. Stone (1008 bytes)
    1: ...d in 1945. His sons Henry, Jr. and Jerome ran Stone Associates until 1957. 3: ...38: Designer and Silversmith" by Elenita C. Chickering, 1994, Boston Athenaeum 5: ==External links==
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  2. Catatonia/Paper Scissors Stone (42 bytes)
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  3. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (54 bytes)
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  4. Kidney Stone (26 bytes)
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  5. Oliver Stone (2016 bytes)
    1: ...-winning United States|American film director. 3: ...Platoon (film)|Platoon'' and ''Born on the Fourth of July''. 5: ...multitude of different cameras and film formats, from VHS to 8mm film to 70mm film.
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  6. Paper, Scissor, Stone (35 bytes)
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  7. Rolling Stone magazine (1422 bytes)
    1: pl:Rolling Stone Magazine 2: de:Rolling Stone 3: ... J. Gleason (Wenner is still editor and publisher). 4: ...was synchronous with that of such bands as the Grateful Dead.
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  8. Rolling Stone (37 bytes)
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  9. Rosetta Stone (5395 bytes)
    1: ...Stone solved a particularly difficult linguistic problem. 3: ...he discovery facilitated translation of other hieroglyphic texts. 5: The stone has been kept in the British Museum since 1802.
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  10. Stone, paper, scissors (35 bytes)
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  11. Stone-Weierstrass theorem (8441 bytes)
    1: fr:Théorème de Stone-Weierstrass 3: ...this result has been established by Karl Weierstraß in 1885. 5: ...ith elements from more general subalgebras of C(''K'') is investigated.
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  12. Scissors, Paper, Stone (35 bytes)
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  13. Stone Age (2100 bytes)
    1: ...kåne, Sweden.jpg|thumb|100px|Stone Age fishing hook 3: ...ronze tools became common; this transition occurred between 6000 BC|6000 and 2500 BC. 5: ...eolithic periods, which in turn are often further subdivided.
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  14. Stone age (24 bytes)
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  15. The Stone Roses (4834 bytes)
    1: ...ster" and took offence with interviewers who referred to them as such. 3: ...owman and had the crowd in the palm of his hand throughout. 5: ...sland in the middle of the River Mersey, surrounded by chemical plants, 27 May 1990.
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  16. Stone (969 bytes)
    1: '''''Stone''''' can refer to any of the following: 3: ...gy)|rock. ''See also'' stone skipping, curling. 4: ...erb, ''to stone'', a method of execution using rocks, stoning. 5: * A gemstone, as used in jewelry.
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  17. Kidney stone (2820 bytes)
    1: ...use severe pain in the ureters and urethra. 3: ...ia. There are many types of kidney stone, and a person may be susceptible to only some of them.
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  18. Sharon Stone (3741 bytes)
    1: Image:stone&leno.jpg|thumb|right|Sharon Stone and host Jay Leno 3: ...[Sharon Stone and William Baldwin in Sliver 5: ...actress, model (person)|model, and producer.
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  19. Stone of Scone (4885 bytes)
    1: eo:Scone fr:Pierre du destin ja:&12473;&12463;&12540;&12531... 3: ... as Jacob's Pillow and as the Tanistry|Tanist Stone. 5: ...one was situated at Scone, a few miles north of Perth.
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  20. Stone soup (1760 bytes)
    1: ...stone soup''' is about co-operation amid scarcity. 3: ...more ingredients. Finally, a delicious and nourishing pot of soup is enjoyed by all. 5: ... the "stone soup" that they thought they were improving.
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  21. Archaeology (40300 bytes)
    1: ...geography, geology, history, art history, and classics. 3: Archaeology has been described as a craft that enlists the sciences to illuminate ... 5: ...med the 18th century remains of the Black burial ground.
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  22. Alchemy (36125 bytes)
    1: ...he modern science of chemistry prior to the formulation of the scientific method. 3: ...alloy" etc. (from ''khumatos'', "that which is poured out, an ingot"). 5: ==Overview==
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  23. Apollo (17210 bytes)
    1: {{alternateuses}} 2: {{Greek myth (Olympian)}} 3: ...logical texts. In Etruscan mythology, he was known as Aplu. 5: == Worship ==
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  24. Agriculture (12936 bytes)
    1: ...ed animals. Agriculture is also known as '''farming'''. 3: == Overview == 5: ...iplines is called Agricultural Science|agricultural science.
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  25. Abel (4097 bytes)
    1: :''For alternative meanings, see Abel (disambiguation).'' 3: ...ing, but unto Cain and to his offering he had not respect." 5: ==Hebrew roots==
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  26. Alexander the Great (31393 bytes)
    1: ...g|thumb|right|Contemporary bust of Alexander the Great 2: ...d in the age of Hellenistic Greece across several continents. 4: ==Early life== 5: ...hich is the Greek root for "men" (eg. android, androgen).
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  27. Asterism (1864 bytes)
    3: ...he Teapot'' in Sagittarius. For a list of asterisms, see list of constellations.
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  28. Alfred Hitchcock (26335 bytes)
    1: ...ortly figure, especially in profile, as well as for his movies. 3: ... a great number of filmmakers, producers, and actors. 5: ...his TV production crew to produce his motion picture ''Psycho.''
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  29. Axiom of choice (8380 bytes)
    1: Category:Set theory 3: ...y ago by Ernst Zermelo, and was quite controversial at the time. It states the following: 5: ...ckquote style="padding: 1em; border: 2px dotted purple;">
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  30. AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted (9789 bytes)
    1: ...ng="2" width="225" style="margin-left:3px" align="right" 2: ...gn="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted'' 4: |align="center" colspan="3"|Image:AmeriKKKa.jpg
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  31. Arthur Conan Doyle (8790 bytes)
    1: Image:Conan doyle.jpg|thumb|right|Arthur Conan Doyle 3: ...ories, historical novels, plays and romances, poetry, and non-fiction. 5: ...he used it as part of his surname in his later years.
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  32. Angst (2274 bytes)
    1: ... a more intense feeling of internal emotional strife. 2: ...d to be an important stepping stone for 20th century existentialism. 4: ...e accessible to most audiences than the esoteric tradition of existentialism.
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  33. Aaron (5600 bytes)
    1: ''For other uses of the word Aaron, see Aaron (disambiguation)'' 5: ...t of his life-history is preserved in Biblical narratives.
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  34. August 27 (12476 bytes)
    1: ...ian Calendar (240th in leap years), with 126 days remaining. 3: {{AugustCalendar}} 5: ...sanias, the Spartan commander of the Greek army.
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  35. August 9 (11649 bytes)
    1: ...lendar (222nd in leap years), with 144 days remaining. 3: {{AugustCalendar}} 5: ...us Caesar decisively defeats Pompey at Pharsalus and Pompey flees to Ancient Egypt|Egypt]...
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  36. All Souls Day (3463 bytes)
    1: ....jpg|thumb||300px|All Souls' Day by William Bouguereau 2: ...ey may be helped to do so by prayer and by the sacrifice of the mass. 4: ...3rd if the 2nd is a Sunday or a festival of the first class.
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  37. Apartheid (20195 bytes)
    1: ...Smuts, who became Prime Minister of South Africa in 1919. 3: == Apartheid in South Africa from day to day == 5: ...ions were not (only) social but were strictly enforced by law.
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  38. August 13 (5121 bytes)
    1: ...lendar (226th in leap years), with 140 days remaining. 2: {{AugustCalendar}} 4: ...xico City) falls to conquistador Hernán Cortés 5: ...lish and Austrians victorious over French and Bavarians.
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  39. Analysis (2212 bytes)
    4: fr:Analyse
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  40. Alan Garner (1566 bytes)
    1: ...le and inspiration. His most recent novel is ''Thursbitch''. 3: ...hich offers a socio-linguistic analysis of his work. 5: ... is an acknowledged classic of children's literature.
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