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- to highlight such an action. The main setting for most episodes is the Stephenses' home at 1164 Morning Glory Circle, in an upper-middle-class suburban...
- often friends with the Stephenses. The Sandra Gould version was more mean-spirited and very much an antagonist to the Stephenses. Despite being a secondary...
- "N/A" means "not applicable", whereas the latter is consistent with the Stephenses' contention that it means "not available", in that the contract required...
- film For the Love of Willadena; and as a troubled orphan taken in by the Stephenses in the Bewitched fantasy sitcom episode "A Vision of Sugarplums" (December...
- Riadys' Little Rock-based company established in 1983, as well as the Stephenses and Liem Swie Liong, another Chinese-Indonesian businessman, sometimes...
- Duchess's daughter, Mary of Teck, the wife of King George V, and the Mount Stephenses regularly entertained the royal couple. Gian preferred life at Brocket...
- 1812. His parents were Andrew Baskins Stephens and Margaret Grier. The Stephenses lived on a farm in Taliaferro County, near Crawfordville. At the time...
- moved. William believes they have the perfect opportunity to rob the Stephenses, but Horace doesn't want to as he has become fond of Samantha. Harriet...
- tournament. Later became the club's chairman from 1991 to 1998. 1968 – the Stephenses launch Systematics, Inc, a data processing company. In 1990, Systematics...
- Still Falls the Rain for mixed double choir, text Edith Sitwell (1985) On Stephenses Day for female chorus (1989) Impetuous Heart, Be Still, text Yeats (1924)...