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leaving the
rudder exposed and
vulnerable in
combat situations, many counter-
sterned warships survived both
World Wars, and
stylish high-end
vessels sporting...
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Stern's (originally
Stern Brothers) was a
regional department store chain serving the U.S.
states of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The chain...
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Howard Allan Stern (born
January 12, 1954) is an
American broadcaster and
media personality. He is best
known for his
radio show, The
Howard Stern Show, which...
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Daniel Stern may
refer to:
Daniel Stern (actor) (born 1957),
American actor The pen name of
Marie d'Agoult (1805–1876) The pen name of Ina
Lange (1846—1930)...
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Vivien Helen Stern,
Baroness Stern CBE (born 25
September 1941) is a
crossbench member of the
House of Lords.
Stern was
educated at Kent
College and read...
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Generally speaking,
pinnaces were
lightly built, single-decked, square-
sterned vessels suitable for exploring, trading, and
light naval duties. On equal...
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Bertram Stern (October 3, 1929 – June 26, 2013) was an
American commercial photographer.
Stern was the son of
Jewish immigrants and grew up in Brooklyn...
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Nicolas Stern (born
September 12, 1965) is an
American film producer.
Member of an
artist family, he is the son of
Golden Globe-winning
actress Samantha...
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Leonard Stern may
refer to:
Leonard B.
Stern (1923–2011),
American television producer,
director and
writer Leonard N.
Stern (born 1938),
American business...
- The
Howard Stern Show is an
American radio show
hosted by
Howard Stern that
gained wide
recognition when it was
nationally syndicated on
terrestrial radio...