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  • I tend to agree with John Wood, the lead optical engineer for the Hubble Space Telescope, who heard Stork's arguments at Goddard.

    Using Photo Reference James Gurney 2009

  • Stork's past statements are utterly insane - no, downright evil.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • "Come find out why Stork's Bakery and Café means quality you can trust."

    As American as Apple Pie 2008

  • Italian bread from Parisi's, baguettes from Viet restaurants, White Mountain bread or corn rye from Stork's...mmmm.

    The Sandwich Manifesto. Ann Althouse 2008

  • As well as showing that the shadows cast can be plotted back to the candle, Stork's software indicates that the way light rays are reflected off Joseph's head are consistent with the candle being de la Tour's only light source.

    Boing Boing: January 16, 2005 - January 22, 2005 Archives 2005

  • Candover will retain Stork's aerospace and technical-services divisions.

    Candover Seals 2007

  • What if Stork's horse had broken loose or been moved by someone passing through the alley?

    Prairie Flowers 1921

  • So she rose at break of day, and, flying through the cool morning air, came again to the Stork's nest.

    The Curious Book of Birds Abbie Farwell Brown 1899

  • But the Crow had passed on without listening to the Stork's sarcasm.

    The Curious Book of Birds Abbie Farwell Brown 1899

  • So she rose, and, flying through the still night air, came again to the Stork's high-built nest.

    The Curious Book of Birds Abbie Farwell Brown 1899

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