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  • The Stevensons tossed back the dregs of their Gin Rickeys and looked ready to call it an early night.

    Radium Carol Reid 2010

  • The Stevensons and their three boys slipped off their shoes on the mat, followed by Mr. Morton, a new teacher at the high school, where Renay was secretary.

    Radium Carol Reid 2010

  • The Stevensons tossed back the dregs of their Gin Rickeys and looked ready to call it an early night.

    Radium Carol Reid 2012

  • The Stevensons and their three boys slipped off their shoes.

    Radium Carol Reid 2012

  • It was a small party tonight, just the Stevensons from two doors down, Nora Clarke, out on her own since her husband's polio put him in an iron lung, Nick and Renay, her mum and stepfather, and Mr. Morton, just now crowding her mother into the space between the hi-fi and the high-backed armchair in the corner of the room.

    Radium Carol Reid 2010

  • The Stevensons, and Paul Simon and Obama on one hand, and the string of governors/future inmates on the other.

    Senate Ethics Committee admonishes Burris 2009

  • Huckabee, Romney, Palin and Pawlenty aren't even good enough to be called 21st century Adelaide Stevensons.

    Huckabee wins Values Voter's 2012 straw poll 2009

  • Stevensons LLP and Bogoroch & Associates have announced their intention to file a class action suit against Sunrise Propane, the City of Toronto, and the provincial government.

    $300M Suit Follows Toronto Propane Explosion : Law is Cool 2008

  • The Bushes have been a problem, but the Adamses, the Roosevelts, the Tafts, the Stevensons, and the Kennedys are more important for the exceptional individuals that have occasionally risen from the gene pools than for their influence as families, which for all of them have waned faster than they ever waxed.

    Lance Mannion: 2008

  • The Bushes have been a problem, but the Adamses, the Roosevelts, the Tafts, the Stevensons, and the Kennedys are more important for the exceptional individuals that have occasionally risen from the gene pools than for their influence as families, which for all of them have waned faster than they ever waxed.

    Part of the way with CBK! 2008

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