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Stephen Skinner, M.D., was born in 1623, and died in 1667.
Life Of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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Linguæ Anglicanæ_, by Stephen Skinner, London, 1671; and it should be noted that this is the Dictionary upon which Dr Johnson relied for the etymology of native English words.
English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day 1873
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Surrounded by flowers and trees, Stephen Skinner of Fairness WV spoke to a crowd of
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Attorney Stephen Skinner represents "The Observer" of Shepherdstown in a case set to be heard in September.
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Stephen Skinner of the group Fairness West Virginia said the Iowa decision "has no bearing on West Virginia."
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Stephen Skinner of the group Fairness West Virginia said the Iowa decision "has no bearing on West Virginia."
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Stephen Skinner, the president of its board, noted the state Supreme Court refused to hear the last challenge to the state's marriage law, in 2004.
The Journal 2009
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Stephen Skinner, one of the owners of the consulting group, said the information was accidentally placed on an insecure server on Dec. 28 while group workers were running a student data test.
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Stephen Skinner, board president of the newly launched Fairness West Virginia, said homosexuals and transgender people want equality - not special rights.
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"Discrimination in any form is unjust regardless of an individual's real or perceived sexual orientation," said Stephen Skinner, a member of Fairness West Virginia's Board of Directors and an attorney.
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