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The town is built on a rising hill with a south-east exposition; defended towards the north by hills, whose ascent is easy, and view pleasing; bounded on the west by a fruitful and extensive cornfield, descending gently from the Downs to the banks of the sea, and leading to Shoreham; and on the east by a most beautiful lawn called the Steine, which runs winding up into the country among hills, to the distance of some miles.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 533, February 11, 1832 Various
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Die gemütlichen, ruheliebenden Pilzmenschen wurden in Steine, Ziegel, ja sogar Unkräuter verwandelt, und ihr Königreich verfiel.
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“Hoppe hoppe Reite, wenn er fällt, dann schreit er, fällt er auf die Steine, tun ihm weh die Beine.”
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Skin Deep Jerome Preisler 2010
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The album was released in 1976, and was a collaboration between Kollektiv Rote Rube and the better known German band Ton Steine Scherben.
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The album was released in 1976, and was a collaboration between Kollektiv Rote Rube and the better known German band Ton Steine Scherben.
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Steine said it was too early to say whether Statoil will be affected if the United States decides to curb sales of equipment to the oil industry in Nigeria.
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“Of course you do,” Mr. Steine said and then turned to the secretary.
Fallen Hearts V.C. ANDREWS 1988
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She asked us to sit on the leather couch while she announced our arrival to Mr. Steine.
Fallen Hearts V.C. ANDREWS 1988
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Arthur Steine with an arrogance I thought quite beyond his years.
Fallen Hearts V.C. ANDREWS 1988
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Arthur Steine tomorrow and getting his advice and the name of an attorney in Virginia.
Fallen Hearts V.C. ANDREWS 1988
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