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Examples

  • Little and Steadman checked the code word and found that "oaktree" was correct.

    Forgetfulness ISCARS 2010

  • You are so right about the music on tv shows and movies … case in point … Steadman is making a career of new music for tv and there are others just starting to percolate through.

    EGC Clambake for December 14, 2005 2005

  • George Steadman is the one that ought to take her, but his missus is away, of course, to Ontario; they'd never take any one, anyway.

    The Second Chance 1910

  • Old George Steadman is a sly old rooster, and the other day he comes up to me in Millford, snuggin like a settin 'goose, and I saw there was something on his mind.

    The Second Chance 1910

  • Steadman is best known for his illustrations of Thompson’s “The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved” and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and his ties are decidedly literary.

    GONZO PURO! : Fred Sasaki : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007

  • I am sorry Mr. Steadman is not in favor of women voting, or going to

    Purple Springs 1921

  • I think Mr. Steadman is mistaken about women not wanting to sit in

    Purple Springs 1921

  • A poll conducted March 21-26 by Synovate, formerly known as Steadman, shows the citizens of

    LifeNews.com Pro-Life Headlines 2010

  • Although it would be an exaggeration to call Steadman's arguments uncontroversial, they're pretty convincing-and, of course, they mainly confirm what a lot of people had suspected all along.

    Interesting Thing of the Day 2010

  • Mr. Steadman is a mightly careless man to only register two children – Thomas J., born October 20, 1880, and Maud Mary, born sich a time 1882, and not a single entry of the twins, either pair; and here the first we hear of them is when they begin to feel the need of an education – Buck and Bright trappin 'gophers, and Lily and Rose delightin' large audiences with 'The Dyin' Nun 'and other classic gems.

    The Second Chance 1910

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