• Edward or Ed Stone may refer to: Edward Stone (natural philosopher) (1702–1768), English cleric and discoverer of active ingredient in aspirin Edward...
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    Edward Durell Stone (March 9, 1902 – August 6, 1978) was an American architect known for the formal, highly decorative buildings he designed in the 1950s...
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    Edward Carroll Stone (January 23, 1936 – June 9, 2024) was an American space scientist, professor of physics at the California Institute of Technology...
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  • Edward James Stone FRS FRAS (28 February 1831 – 6 May 1897) was an English astronomer. He was born in Notting Hill, London to Edward and Sarah Stone. Educated...
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  • Edward Stone (1702–1768) was a Church of England cleric who discovered the active ingredient of aspirin. Edward Stone was born in Princes Risborough,...
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  • Christopher Stone (born Thomas Edward Bourassa; October 4, 1940 – October 20, 1995) was an American actor. Stone was born Thomas Edward Bourassa in Manchester...
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    Sir Edward Albert Stone KCMG (9 March 1844 – 2 April 1920) was an Australian lawyer, lieutenant governor, politician and the fourth Chief Justice of Western...
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    Perth. In 1296, the forces of King Edward I of England captured it during Edward's invasion of Scotland. The Stone was subsequently used in the coronation...
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  • Judd Edward Stone II is an American lawyer who was the Solicitor General of Texas from February 1, 2021 to October 2023. Stone grew up in Collin County...
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  • another in pursuit of the legendary Power Stone. There are 10 characters in the original Power Stone: Edward Falcon (エドワード・フォッカ, Edowādo Fokka, Édouard...
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  • and Edward Stone and Earl Tupper in 1939. Sterilite was founded in 1939 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts as a partnership between Saul and Edward Stone and...
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    Edward Gus Wenner (born August 10, 1990) is an American magazine executive who is the chief executive officer of Rolling Stone. Wenner was born Edward...
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    Edward Stone Parker (1802–1865) was a Methodist preacher and assistant Protector of Aborigines in the Aboriginal Protectorate established in the Port Phillip...
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  • Edward Giles Stone (17 February 1876 – 16 October 1947) was an Australian engineer prominent in many innovative, often daringly spectacular, aspects of...
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  • Edward Daniel Stone (1832 – 17 September 1916) was an ordained deacon, classical scholar and a schoolmaster at Eton College. He was the son of Lucia Catherine...
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  • Edward Durell Stone Jr. (August 30, 1932 – July 10, 2009) was an American landscape architect. The son of the architect, Edward Durell Stone, he graduated...
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  • Edward R. Stone (died May 4, 2012) was an Olympian swimmer and diver who later became an educator. Ed swam the backstroke, butterfly and crawl for the...
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  • Christianity portal Arthur Edward Stone was Archdeacon of Calcutta from 1898[citation needed] to 1902. Stone's father and grandfather were Church of Ireland...
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    its soothing effects on fever, pain, and inflammation after the Revd Edward Stone of Chipping Norton (1702–1768) noticed that the bitter taste of willow...
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    Dinitia Smith, "A Stone's Throw is a Freudian Slip", The New York Times, 10 March 2001. Sunnie Kim, Edward Said Accused of Stoning in South Lebanon, Columbia...
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    related to Philosopher's stone. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Philosopher's stone. "The Stone of The Philosophers" by Edward Kelly MSS 95, Item 18...
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    The Rosetta Stone is a stele of granodiorite inscribed with three versions of a decree issued in 196 BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt, on behalf...
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    The Edward Stone Three-Decker is a historic triple decker house in Worcester, Massachusetts. Built in 1888, during an early phase of development in the...
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  • Edward Daniel Stone (August 21, 1909 – March 20, 1983), nicknamed "Ace", was an American Negro league outfielder in the 1930s and 1940s. A native of Black...
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    commissioned in 1296 by King Edward I to contain the Stone of Scone, which he had captured from the Scots. The chair was named after Edward the Confessor and for...
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    The stone of madness, also called stone of folly, was a hypothetical stone in a patient's head, thought to be the cause of madness, idiocy or dementia...
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    Emily Jean "Emma" Stone (born November 6, 1988) is an American actress and producer. Her accolades include two Academy Awards, two British Academy Film...
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    used for lead; and the London stone of 12+1⁄2 lb. used for wool. In 1350 Edward III issued a new statute defining the stone weight, to be used for wool...
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    Washington's Mount Vernon. Retrieved February 24, 2018. Lender, Mark Edward; Stone, Garry Wheeler (April 18, 2016). Fatal Sunday: George Washington, the...
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  • Stone is a 2010 American crime thriller film directed by John Curran, written by Angus MacLachlan, and starring Robert De Niro, Edward Norton and Milla...
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