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And Penzias says the work of Edwards and Steptoe is why we're grappling with another promising but controversial technology.
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And Penzias says the work of Edwards and Steptoe is why we're grappling with another promising but controversial technology.
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Your point about the contrast with Steptoe is a good one I hadn't noticed before.
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And Bud Yorkin and Norman Lear were looking for somebody to star in a show they had borrowed from England called 'Steptoe and Son.'
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The series was based upon a British sitcom called Steptoe and Son.
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So we ended up with "Sanford and Son" which is actually "Steptoe," "All In The Family," all these different programs.
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Tpr Howarth, 22, whose nickname was "Steptoe" because of his often dishevelled appearance, was the fourth member of his family to serve in the regiment.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Mr. Corber joined Steptoe and Johnson in 1951 and practiced transportation law until retiring in 1996.
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Robert J. Corber, 84, a senior partner at the Washington law firm of Steptoe and Johnson who was head of the Interstate Commerce Commission from 1974 to 1976, died Jan. 25 at a hospice in Williamsburg.
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Mr. Blankfein hired Reid Weingarten , a top criminal defense attorney at Steptoe & Johnson LLP, who has represented a number of top executives such as former WorldCom Inc. Chief Executive Bernard Ebbers and former Enron accounting officer Richard Causey.
Probe Into Goldman Widens Steve Eder 2011
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