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Rebecca Stead is the author of two novels for young people, First Light and When You Reach Me (Wendy Lamb Books).
MIND MELD: More Nebula-Worthy Works of Fiction...Picked By Some of This Year's Nebula Nominees 2010
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I learned how to pronounce her name…Stead is short e…like Sted.
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The western poet and novelist, Robert Stead, is also now a resident.
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Mr. Stead is a fluent talker as well as a good writer.
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O'Stead never knew of his shadow, the evil which came and went like a devil's halo above O'Stead's boxed brain.
The Dragon Lensman Kyle, David, 1919- 1981
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"The term 'McMansion' is clearly intended as a pejorative label, and there is much to be critical of here," says architecture critic Naomi Stead, a project partner.
Robyn Griggs Lawrence: How to Green a McMansion? Tear It Down and Build Two Homes In Its Place Robyn Griggs Lawrence 2011
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All that I can say is God Bless you, Juanita Stead.
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•Craig W. Salerno, 50, of Friendswood, TexasThe victims died when Leeward crashed his P-51 Mustang into the tarmac at Stead Airport in front of the box seating section during the annual air racing event.
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Margaret Stead at Atlantic and Roger Labrie at Simon & Schuster were also encouraging and professional throughout.
Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011
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"The term 'McMansion' is clearly intended as a pejorative label, and there is much to be critical of here," says architecture critic Naomi Stead, a project partner.
Robyn Griggs Lawrence: How to Green a McMansion? Tear It Down and Build Two Homes In Its Place Robyn Griggs Lawrence 2011
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