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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).
In the science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis, the Wraith are the original enemy alien species, first introduced in the pilot episode "Rising". In the series, they are a vampire-like telepathic race who feed on the "life-force" of humans, and are the dominant power in the Pegasus galaxy. The first season of Atlantis is focused on the main characters finding a way to survive an overwhelming attack by the Wraith. Although in the later seasons new enemies have taken some of the attention away from the Wraith, they remain a potent and ever-present threat to the Atlantis Expedition.
All of the named Wraith who have appeared on Stargate Atlantis are named by humans, as it is unknown whether wraith even have names. John Sheppard often gives captured Wraith amusing/generic Earth names. The majority of non-warrior male and female Wraith were played by the same actors, James Lafazanos and Andee Frizzell respectively. James Lafazanos left the show after season 2. Other male Wraith have been played by Christopher Heyerdahl (season 3 onwards), Jeffrey C. Robinson (season 2), Dan Payne (season 3), James Bamford (season 3), Brendan Penny (season 4), Tyler McClendon (season 5) and Neil Jackson (season 5).
Stephen is a masculine given name.
Stephen may also refer to:
An Oregon state prisoner appeals the district court's denial of his habeas corpus petition challenging his jury conviction of murder.
An Oregon state prisoner appeals the denial of a habeas corpus petition challenging his conviction for first-degree unlawful penetration with a foreign object and first-degree sexual abuse.
Wolfgang Franke´s Bodybuilding History stellt die Heros der alten und neuen Zeit vor, die er selbst getroffen und kennengelernt hat. Erzählt werden ganz persönliche Erlebnisse mit den alten und neuen Stars des Bodybuildings, beginnend mit den 60ziger Jahren bis ins neue Zeitalter. Bodybuilding History ist authentisch und dokumentiert den langen Weg om einst verspotteten Bodybuilding zur heutigen gigantischen Fitnessindustrie am Beispiel der besten Bodybuilder der Welt. Dies ist Clip Nr. 1 mit Steve Reeves, dem Star der 60ziger Jahre.
Stephen Franke interview at Red Coat Dinner on 6/23/17
Frankie Miller - Jealousy (1985) из архива Болгарского телевидения. Звук заменён на lossless-rip 1982 г.
0:00:00 - Part One [70.08] 1:10:08 - Part Two [46.16] 1:56:24 - Part Three [11.58] February 19, 1978 Eissporthalle (Berlin) Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Steve Jolliffe, Klaus Krüger. Tangerine Tree Volume 67.
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Freshman 18 der Newcomercontest für Rapper, auf Jam On Radio! In der zehnten Sendung beweist uns FrankE warum er den Freshman Contest 2018 gewinnen wird. Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yamqrfrs Organisation und Moderation: A-dept und RapNose Kamera: Joel Ribary, Liliana Cepa Editing: Steve RapNose Hiestand Mehr über FrankE https://tinyurl.com/y8ngdu3u Mehr über den Freshman Contest https://tinyurl.com/ybcftgck Jam-On http://jam-on.ch
In this clip, Steven Rings traces a chord progression in “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” by Bob Dylan and speaks to its many associations. In doing so, he touches on various musical genres including doo-wop, country, and 1950s/60s pop. Sponsored by the University of Chicago's Franke Institute for the Humanities, the Franke Forum is a series of free public talks by renowned University scholars. This Franke Forum talk is given by Steven Rings, Associate Professor of Music and the Humanities, and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Music. In this talk, Professor Rings traces the influences that shaped Bob Dylan's 1962 song "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right." In addition to demonstrating the song's remarkable synthesis of these earlier sources -- ranging from The Five...
0:00:00 - Part One 0:47:13 - Part Two 1:24:41 - Encore 1 1:38:46 - Encore 2 March 06, 1978 Palais des Congrès (Paris) Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Steve Jolliffe, Klaus Krüger. Recorded, digitized and shared on Dime by finkployd49 (December 2012) And, as usual : don't sell (or buy) this music!
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).
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