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  • Stead Air Force Base —     …   Wikipedia

  • stead´fast|ness — stead|fast «STEHD fast, fahst, fuhst», adjective. 1. loyal; unwavering; not changing; firm of purpose: »Benjamin Franklin was a steadfast servant of his country. SYNONYM(S): unswerving. 2. firmly fixed; not moving: »a steadfast gaze. By its own… …   Useful english dictionary

  • stead´fast|ly — stead|fast «STEHD fast, fahst, fuhst», adjective. 1. loyal; unwavering; not changing; firm of purpose: »Benjamin Franklin was a steadfast servant of his country. SYNONYM(S): unswerving. 2. firmly fixed; not moving: »a steadfast gaze. By its own… …   Useful english dictionary

  • stead|fast — «STEHD fast, fahst, fuhst», adjective. 1. loyal; unwavering; not changing; firm of purpose: »Benjamin Franklin was a steadfast servant of his country. SYNONYM(S): unswerving. 2. firmly fixed; not moving: »a steadfast gaze. By its own weight made… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Stead, Christina — ▪ Australian author in full  Christina Ellen Stead  born July 17, 1902, Rockdale, Sydney, Australia died March 31, 1983, Sydney       Australian novelist known for her political insights and firmly controlled but highly individual style.… …   Universalium

  • Stead, C.K. — ▪ New Zealander author in full  Christian Karlson Stead  born Oct. 17, 1932, Auckland, N.Z.       New Zealand poet and novelist who gained an international reputation as a critic with The New Poetic: Yeats to Eliot (1964), which became a standard …   Universalium

  • stead — [OE] Stead ‘place’ comes from a prehistoric Germanic *stadiz, which also produced German statt ‘place’ and stadt ‘town’. This in turn went back to Indo European *stətís, a derivative of the base *stə , *stā ‘stand’, which also produced English… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • stead — [OE] Stead ‘place’ comes from a prehistoric Germanic *stadiz, which also produced German statt ‘place’ and stadt ‘town’. This in turn went back to Indo European *stətís, a derivative of the base *stə , *stā ‘stand’, which also produced English… …   Word origins

  • in someone's/something's stead — formal : in the place of someone or something She conducted the meeting in his stead. One empire died, and another arose in its stead. • • • Main Entry: ↑stead …   Useful english dictionary

  • William Thomas Stead — William T. Stead en 1905 Naissance 5 juillet 1849 Embleto …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hill-Stead Museum — Infobox nrhp | name =Hill Stead Museum nrhp type =nhl caption = Hill Stead Museum location= 35 Mountain Road, Farmington, Connecticut locmapin = Connecticut area = convert|150|acre|km2 built = 1901 architect = Theodate Pope Riddle in association… …   Wikipedia

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