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Briggs & Stratton
   was named after   
Stephen Foster Briggs & Harold M. Stratton
Misc > Company Names


Crane & Co.
   was named after   
Stephen Crane
Misc > Company Names


FranklinCovey
   was named after   
Benjamin Franklin and Stephen Covey.
The company was formed in a 1997 merger of FranklinQuest and the Covey Leadership Center. FranklinQuest was best known for selling personal management systems inspired by the writings of Benjamin Franklin.

Misc > Company Names


Stephen Foster, Hoagy Carmichael, Cole Porter
   are all   
American Songwriters
Misc > Common Threads 1


Stephen Hawking
   wrote   
A Brief History of Time
"From the Big Bang to Black Holes"

Arts & Literature > Books


Stephen Slesinger
   created   
Red Ryder
Arts & Literature > Comic Creators


The Usual Suspects (1995)
   starred   
Kevin Spacey, Gabriel Byrne and Stephen Baldwin
Director: Brian Singer

Movies > Movies of the 1990s


V for Vendetta (2006)
   starred   
Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving and Stephen Rea
Director: James McTeigue. Also starred Stephen Fry and John Hurt.

Movies > Movies of the 2000s


Stephen King
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
The Shining (1980)
Based on the 1977 book

Movies > Films Based On Books


Stephen King
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Christine (1983)
Based on the 1983 book

Movies > Films Based On Books


Stephen King
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Cujo (1983)
Based on the 1981 book

Movies > Films Based On Books


Stephen King
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Children of the Corn (1984)
Based on the story

Movies > Films Based On Books


Stephen King
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Firestarter (1984)
Based on the 1980 book

Movies > Films Based On Books


Stephen King
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Creepshow 2 (1987)
Based on the story 'The Raft'

Movies > Films Based On Books


Stephen King
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Pet Sematary (1989)
Based on the 1983 book

Movies > Films Based On Books


Stephen King
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Misery (1990)
Based on the 1987 book

Movies > Films Based On Books


Stephen King
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Based on the story 'Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption'

Movies > Films Based On Books


Stephen King
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Dreamcatcher (2003)
Based on the 2001 book

Movies > Films Based On Books


Stephen Poliakoff
   directed   
Close My Eyes (1991)
Movies > Directors - Narrative Feature Films


Stephen Biko, Desmond Tutu, Nelson Mandela
   are all   
Anti-Apartheid Advocates
Misc > Common Threads 2


Stephen Hawking
   said   
"I Have Noticed Even People Who Claim Everything is Predestined, and That We Can Do Nothing to Change It, Look Before They Cross the Road."
Language > Quotations


Stephen Hawking
   said   
"Intelligence is the Ability to Adapt to Change."
Language > Quotations


Stephen Hawking
   said   
"It is Not Clear That Intelligence Has Any Long-term Survival Value."
Language > Quotations


Stephen Hawking
   said   
"There Are Grounds for Cautious Optimism That We May Now Be Near the End of the Search for the Ultimate Laws of Nature."
Language > Quotations


The History Boys (2006)
   starred   
Samuel Anderson, James Corden and Stephen Campbell Moore
Director: Nicholas Hytner. Also starred Richard Griffiths, Frances de la Tour & Andrew Knott

Movies > Movies of the 2000s


Richie Valens
   is the stage name of   
Richard Stephen Valenzuela
American Rock 'n' Roller, known for the hit 'La Bamba', died in plane crash with Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper February 3rd, 1959

Entertainment > Stage Names - Male


Stephen Roche
   is known as a   
Cyclist
History & Mythology > Who's Who from Ireland


Stephen Sondheim
   is a   
Composer
1993

Entertainment > Kennedy Center Honors Award


Stephen Metcalfe
   is a fictional secret agent in   
'The Tristan Betrayal'
By Robert Ludlum. American secret agent

Entertainment > Fictional Spies and Secret Agents


Stephen King
   wrote   
The Shining
1977. King's third published novel, and first hardback bestseller.

Arts & Literature > Fiction - Horror and Gothic Novels


Stephen Gregory
   won the award for the book   
The Cormorant
1987

Arts & Literature > Somerset Maugham Awards


Stephen Douglas
   lost the election to   
Abraham Lincoln
1860

History & Mythology > US Presidential Losers


Patton (1970)
   starred   
George C. Scott, Karl Malden and Stephen Young
IMDB:8.1/10. Director: Franklin J. Schaffner. Won 7 Oscars incl. Best Picture, 1 Golden Globe and National Film Preservation Board Award.

Movies > Popular Movies 1950 - 1979


The Usual Suspects (1995)
   starred   
Kevin Spacey, Gabriel Byrne and Stephen Baldwin
IMDB:8.8/10. Director: Brian Singer. 2 Oscar wins and 2 Baftas

Movies > Popular Movies - 1980 - Present


V for Vendetta (2006)
   starred   
Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving and Stephen Rea
IMDB:8.1/10. Director: James McTeigue.

Movies > Popular Movies - 1980 - Present


Patton (1970)
      
George C. Scott, Karl Malden and Stephen Young
"There's only one proper way for a professional soldier to die: the last bullet of the last battle of the last war."

Movies > Guy Flicks


The Doctor's Daughter
   Dr. Who episode was written by   
Stephen Greenhorn
Episode 48

Entertainment > Dr Who - Writers


Stephen Hawking
   wrote   
A Brief History of Time
1988. Popular Science

Arts & Literature > Great Non Fiction - Science Maths and Technology


Stephen Hawking
   wrote   
The Universe in a Nutshell
2001. Science

Arts & Literature > Great Non Fiction - Science Maths and Technology


Stephen Birmingham
   wrote   
The Rothman Scandal
Arts & Literature > Fiction - Romance


Stephen Ambrose
   wrote   
Band of Brothers
Best-seller about E (Easy) Company of the 101st Airborne Division in World War II.

Arts & Literature > Great Non Fiction - Geography and History


Stephen Ambrose
   wrote   
Undaunted Courage
NewYork Times besat-seller.

Arts & Literature > Great Non Fiction - Geography and History


Stephen King and Peter Straub
   wrote   
The Talisman
1984 fantasy novel. Although receiving mixed reviews the original hardbound edition spent 12 weeks as #1 on New York Times Best Seller List with a total of 23 weeks in total on the list. Publishers Weekly listed it as #1 for 11 weeks, with a total of 26 weeks on the list.

Arts & Literature > Fiction - Science Fiction and Fantasy


Stephen King
   wrote   
The Green Mile
2000. Best seller.

Arts & Literature > Fiction - Horror and Gothic Novels


Stephen King
   wrote   
Pet Sematary
Arts & Literature > Fiction - Horror and Gothic Novels


Stephen Donaldson
   wrote   
Fatal Revenant
Is the second novel by Stephen R. Donaldson in the best-selling four book series 'The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant'.

Arts & Literature > Fiction - Science Fiction and Fantasy


Stephen Donaldson
   wrote   
The Gap Into Conflict: The Real Story
The first book of best-selling 'Gap Cycle' series.

Arts & Literature > Fiction - Science Fiction and Fantasy


Stephen Hendry
   wrote the autobiography   
Remember My Name
1990, Scottish snooker player

Sports & Leisure > Sports Autobiographies


Baltimore Convention Rag
   was composed by   
Stephen Corbin
1921

Music > Composers - Ragtime


Cujo
   is   
The St. Bernard in Stephen King's Novel
Entertainment > Fictional Animals








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