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Stephen or Steven /ˈstiːvən/ is a masculine first name, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stéfanos), in turn from the Greek word "στέφανος", meaning "wreath, crown, honour, reward", literally "that which surrounds or encompasses". In ancient Greece, a wreath was given to the winner of a contest (from which the crown, symbol of rulers derived). The use of the noun was first recorded in Homer's Iliad. The name is significant to Christians: according to the Book of Acts in the New Testament, Saint Stephen was a deacon who was stoned to death and is regarded as the first Christian martyr. The name has many variants, which include Stephan, Stevan, Stefan and Stevon.
In Middle English, the name Stephen or Stephan was pronounced as a bi-syllabic word — Step-hen or Step-han — much like a Scandinavian surname. Steve was pronounced as it is in Modern English. This etymological usage began a decline in the mid-19th century.
Steve is the common short form, while various diminutives such as Stevie and Ste are also used. Many family names are derived from Stephen: the most common are Stephens/Stevens and Stephenson/Stevenson (others include Stephen, Stephan, Staphan, Stefan, Stevin and Stever).
Public Sector Network - Safer Cities Summit 2018 - Building smarter, safer, and more resilient cities The Public Sector Network's Safer Cities Summit is an Australian based one-day event focused on bringing together key civic safety focused government stakeholders from around the world to tackle these important challenges. The event explores strategies for ensuring cities become safer over time, even with rapidly growing populations, through creating and maintaining more resilient urban environments, preventing and mitigating emergencies, and promoting public safety through policing. Key themes covered include: Resilient, Smart, Liveable Cities Emergency and Disaster Preparedness, Response and Recovery Policing, Security and Public Safety Assistance Commissioner Steve Yorke - Directo...
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A short video of Steve Yorke flying the Elite Simulator for the full video please click here http://youtu.be/xbhgoga6p9c also if you would like to hire this simulator please go to www.simxel.co.uk new how to fly series coming to www.simxel.co.uk
I found this "rough cut" scene on youtube and decided to have a go at writing a short underscore. I do not own the rights to this video. I did ask for permission to use it and did not get a response which says to me they don't care. Music written, performed and produced by me.
I wrote some music and thought it went quite well with this Nick Cave video so I put them together. I do not own rights to this video. Music written, performed and produced (poorly!) by me. I done this after only a couple of months at uni so it's a bit rough round the edges.
Heres my Big n Chunky tribute to the great Jean Michel Jarre, his Indoors tour and his troublesome laser harp. Music arrangement performed and produced by me, an idea based on Jarres timeless classic Rendevous II. All video used comes from other Youtubers, so thanks for that. Just a bit of fun, hope its worth the Muver Funky lawsuit!
Found in York PA, this fiddle was broken, battered, with tatters of gut strings on the pegs. Probably unplayed since the 1940s or 1950s. Refurbished by Jim Sergovic with a few repairs, new bridge, tailpiece, and D'Addario Kaplan Vivo strings. Played here by Steve Fields of Newark Delaware. Recorded April 28, 2017 Woodside Farm Creamery • Hockessin, Delaware
Steve York and Ivan Marovic, A Force More Powerful, York Zimmerman On July 16, 2009, USIP's Center of Innovation for Science, Technology and Peacebuilding hosted a full-day multimedia showcase of state-of-the-art simulation and "serious gaming" tools that promise to transform the way that peacebuilding organizations train, plan and collaborate. The "Smart Tools for Smart Power" event featured presentations from such innovators as IBM, the Army War College, EBay, Lockheed Martin, Second Life, and USIP's own Education and Training Center. U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer Beth Noveck presented the keynote address, in which she noted that the Obama administration sees "serious" games as an important, largely untapped way to enable innovation in government and civic engagement. The ev...
Label: Gull -- GULP 1008 Released: 1974 Personel: Arranged By -- Andy Dalby Arranged By [Strings] -- Don Gould Backing Vocals -- Fuzzy, Mutt, Philip Bradley, Stevie, Thunderthighs Bass -- James Morgan, Lee Robinson, Lloyd Parks, Steve Yorke Bells -- Q Modo Castanets -- Enrico Smith Choir -- Gospelayres, The Clavinet -- Ken Elliott Congas -- Drachen Theaker, Malcolm Flynn, Pat Lewis Design [Sleeve] -- John Pasche Drums -- Charlie Charles, Charley Dunbar Drums [Plank] -- Drachen Theaker Electric Piano -- Ken Elliott Engineer -- Vic Smith Gamelan [Anglong] -- Les Adey, Lindsay Kidd Guitar -- Andy Dalby, Ranche McLean Keyboards -- Pete Solley Organ -- Errol Nelson Percussion -- Cynthia Richards Photography By [Back] -- Mick Rock Photography By [Front] -- Serge Krouglikoff Piano -- Errol...
A bank robbery involving a train goes wrong in this half-hour short from director Michael Ray Fox. Cast: David Cantwell, Charles T. Conrad, Jay Martin, Steve Yorke, Joey Campbell, Bethany Lake, Ryan Loomis, Michael Pullen, Hal Thompson
https://www.facebook.com/classicfootballtv Premier League 1998/1999 6. February 1999 Nottingham Forest - Manchester United 1:8 Stadium : City Ground (Nottingham / England) Attendance : 30.025 Referee : Paul Alcock (England) Goals : Dwight Yorke 2',Alan Rogers 6',Andy Cole 7',49',Dwight Yorke 66',Ole Gunnar Solskjær 80'87',90',90+' Nottingham Forest : Dave Beasant,Craig Armstrong,Jon-Olav Hjelde,Alan Rogers,John Harkes,Scott Gemmill,Carlton Palmer,Steve Stone,Andy Johnson,Pierre van Hooijdonk,Jean-Claude Darcheville Substitutes : Jesper Mattsson,Dougie Freedman,Porfirio Manager: Ron Atkinson Manchester United : Peter Schmeichel,Ronny Johnsen,Gary Neville,Jaap Stam,Phil Neville,Jesper Blomqvist,David Beckham,Roy Keane,Paul Scholes,Andy Cole,Dwight Yorke Substitutes : John Curtis,Nicky But...
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http://www.digitalmusictrends.com This week on Digital Music Trends an extended panel including Martyn Davies (SendGrid, Music Hack Day), Eric Eitel and Andrea Goetzke (all2gethernow, Berlin Music Week), Duncan Geere (DuncanGeere.com) and Darren Hemmings (Motive Unknown). The first half of the show is dedicated to the debate generated by Nigel Godrich and Thom Yorke around Spotify and streaming in general. We look at and debate the different points of view that transpired in the press over the past few days. Also on the show we chat about Norway and Sweden's incredible recorded music revenue growth in the first half of 2013, the acquisition of Leap Wireless (and Muve Music) by AT&T; and what that could mean for the Daisy partnership rumors, the first-week results of Jay-Z's Magna Carta Hol...
This event was held at the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine & Society at the University of California, Berkeley. "It Could Be Otherwise: Provocation, Irony, and Limits" Thursday 10 April 2014 4:00 - 6:00 pm Steve Woolgar Professor of Marketing and Director of Science and Technology Studies, University of Oxford One element of the enduring success of STS is its capacity to apply analytic scepticism to a wide range of areas beyond science and technology (which we used to think of as the hardest possible case). Yet STS' radical capacity has been continually compromised by successive failures of nerve and by its appropriation and domestication at the hands of a diverse range of organisations and institutions. In this paper I consider the fate of radical arguments with reference to...
Sir Graham Taylor...You turned a shambles into something we could be proud of, You signed Paul McGrath, David Platt and Dwight Yorke and you brought Sid Cowans back home to where he belonged. 4 of the best players i have had the pleasure of watching in our famous shirt were signed by you. You were a great man and you will be missed by all at Aston Villa we will never forget what you did for our club!!! R.I.P Sir Graham xxx https://www.facebook.com/VillaBoy68 https://twitter.com/VillaBoy68 https://www.youtube.com/c/villaboy
I've always been a huge fan of Late Night Tales and their artist curated mixes. This is Cinematic Orchestra's mix for Late Night Tales that flows seamlessly and smoothly and is a brilliant listen!! It features a lot of artists I like, namely Nick Drake, Thom Yorke, Burial, Bjork, St.Germain, Sebastian Tellier and more. Have a listen! Follow Late Night Tales: Official: https://latenighttales.co.uk/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/latenighttalestv Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/latenighttales Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/latenighttales1 Tracklist: 1. "Auntie's Harp (Rebekah Raff Remix)" Flying Lotus 00:00 2. "Three Hours" Nick Drake 2:10 3. "The Rain" Eddie Gale 5:19 4. "You're Goin' Miss Your Candyman" Terry Callier 7:14 5. "Behold the Day" The Freedom Sounds featuring...
Premier League 2000, April 24 Manchester United vs Chelsea 3-2 Stadium: Old Trafford. 61,593. Referee: Steve Dunn Goals: 0-1 Yorke, 1-1 Petrescu, 1-2 Zola, 2-2 Solskjaer, 3-2 Yorke Man Utd: Van Der Gouw, G. Neville, Silvestre, Johnsen, P.Neville, Beckham, Butt, Keane, Giggs, Solskjaer, Yorke. Subs: Berg, Scholes, Jordy Cruyff Coach: Ferguson Chelsea: De Goey, Melchiot, Lambourde, Leboeuf, Thome, Petrescu, Ambrosetti, Deschamps, Wise, Zolla, Flo Subs: Morris, Harley, Sutton Coach: Vialli
► Download audio: http://blrrm.tv/br-app ► More here: http://blrrm.tv/CH4-JonnyG ► Jonny Greenwood and the London Contemporary Orchestra debuting new compositions, as well as some of Greenwood's highly revered film scores — including 'There Will Be Blood'. Get comfortable; this deserves your undivided attention.