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stein,
Stein, or
stein- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stein may
refer to:
Stein, a
neighbourhood of
Krems an der Donau,
Lower Austria Stein, Styria...
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Steins may
refer to: Kārlis
Šteins,
Latvian astronomer Walter Steins,
Dutch Jesuit priest 2867
Šteins, a
small main-belt
asteroid Steins;???
Stein (disambiguation)...
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Steiner or
steiner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Steiner may
refer to:
Steiner (surname)
Steiner,
Jakob The
Steiner Brothers, the professional...
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Steins;??? (tentative title) is an
upcoming video game
developed by
Chiyomaru Studio and Mages. It is a
thematic sequel to
Steins;Gate (2009), and is...
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Steiner (27 or 25
February 1861 – 30
March 1925) was an
Austrian occultist,
social reformer, architect, esotericist, and
claimed clairvoyant.
Steiner...
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Direct Democracy (in
English and German)
Faeroe Islands World Statesman Steining, Jørgen (1953). "Rigsdagen og Færøerne". In Bomholt, Jul.; Fabricius, Knud;...
- Will
Stein (born
September 25, 1989) is an
American football coach who is
currently the
offensive coordinator and
quarterbacks coach at the University...
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Waldorf education, also
known as
Steiner education, is
based on the
educational philosophy of
Rudolf Steiner, the
founder of anthroposophy. Its educational...
- of
mulesing and
steining.
Jongman found that
mulesing and
steining were
equally painful on the day of the
procedure but that
steined lambs appeared to...
- Finsen, who
began his
duties on 1
April 1873.
Steining, pp. 322–25. Björn Thorsteinsson, p. 226.
Steining, p. 335. Björn
Thorsteinsson (1985).
Island (in...