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Stith's alternative-inspired classical edge is shaped by rushes of imagination and a mysterious elegance.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Seventy 2009
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They had to settle for overtime when Bryant Stith's off-balanced jumper from the right wing caromed off the front of the rim.
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Bryant Stith's layup but Garrity, who scored 14 points, answered with a 3-pointer.
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After Tracy McGrady blocked Bryant Stith's 3-pointer with 34 seconds left, Orlando's Michael Doleac hit a pair from the line with 19 seconds left to clinch the victory.
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Stith's own instincts show the importance, moreover, of rejecting his suggestion that we should define sanctity so as to exclude any consideration of life's quality.
'The Right to Death' Stith, Richard 1991
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On the contrary, it would permit us to treat them like the bad statues of low value in Stith's story: allowing them to decay and suffer, the victims of gradual destruction.
'The Right to Death' Stith, Richard 1991
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Stith's letter itself illustrates why it is unsatisfactory just to insist that killing is always wrong with no account of why.
'The Right to Death' Stith, Richard 1991
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He also sent me Stith's ([unknown]) address and I figured if
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His reason for citing it as the "Bland copy" can only be surmised, namely, that he had Mr. Jefferson's statement that it had been secured with the Bland library, an erroneous designation as is proved by Stith's statement in his preface, that R. Hickman made a copy of the Records for Sir John
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MS. (the authentic copy mentioned in Stith's History).
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