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Steve

[ steev ]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Steven or Stephen.


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Steve slowed down, too, and stuck by as doctors jabbed steroids into her foot or when the pain demanded she pull up for the night a bit early.

In their conversation, Steve gives Tim some feedback on his new book, The Data Detective, contemplates if it’s possible to tell great stories with data, and Tim explains how making mistakes can be fun.

I think that’s what Mikey Magpayo and Steve — I mean, here’s two guys that understand the value.

“The next day, my poor old arms wasn’t even moving,” Steve said.

Steve already won in Week 1410, for his false trivia about autumn.

But I think Steve Austin has to team up with a Japanese holdout to stop a nuclear bomb from going off or something.

And with stand-ups, I remember liking George Carlin and Steve Martin.

And we have a lot of great guests this season: Greta Gerwig, Natasha Lyonne, Olivia Wilde, Steve Buscemi is back—I love that guy.

Before we get to all that, permit me a brief reflection on this matter of Steve Scalise.

“Poor Steve Scalise is getting a bad rap,” Knight, a long-time aide to former KKK leader David Duke, told The Daily Beast.

The door was immediately opened and the man he had seen exclaimed, "Hello, Steve, yo' un air late."

Steve Hardy said that he must be doing penance in the hot sun for some crime committed in the cool shade.

When spring came Steve Schroeder was leader, as Lake had wanted.

Your lungs hurt—damn it to hell, I wish I could have let you go home with Steve.

He called Schroeder and asked, "Are you down out of the high hills, Steve?"

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