- Look up
stears in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stears is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Anne
Stears,
South African cricketer John...
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Stear is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Stear,
member of
Australian Skeptics Mark
Stear (born 1958),
English cricketer Michael...
- John
Stears (25
August 1934 – 28
April 1999) was an
English special effects artist. A two-time
Academy Award winner,
nicknamed the "Dean of
Special Effects...
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Stears is a
market intelligence company for
investing in Africa, with
headquarters in Lagos, Abuja, and London.
Initially established as a
media publication...
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Wilson Reiff Stearly (May 8, 1869 –
November 3, 1941) was the
fourth bishop of
Newark in The
Episcopal Church from 1927 to 1935.
Stearly was born on May...
- Marc
Stears (born 1971) is a
British political theorist. He is
Director of the UCL
Policy Lab,
based at
University College London,
having previously led...
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original on
December 6, 2008.
Retrieved August 16, 2008. Outram, A. K.;
Stear, N. A.; Bendrey, R; Olsen, S; Kasparov, A; Zaibert, V; Thorpe, N; Evershed...
- MacDougall, Ray West, Bob
Minkler and
Derek Ball Won Best
Visual Effects John
Stears, John Dykstra,
Richard Edlund,
Grant McCune and
Robert Blalack Won Special...
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Effects (now
Sound Editing) in
Goldfinger (at the 37th Awards), to John
Stears for
Visual Effects in
Thunderball (at the 38th Awards), to Per Hallberg...
- 9 °F) °C and a pKa of 4.50. Its name
comes from the Gr**** word στέαρ "
stéar",
which means tallow. The
salts and
esters of
stearic acid are
called stearates...