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Stephen Carter (other)
Stephen Carter may refer to: *Stephen Carter (architect) (born 1945), American architect *Stephen Carter, Baron Carter of Barnes (born 1964), former Downing Street Chief of Staff *Stephen Carter (footballer) (born 1974), Australian rules footballer *Stephen Carter, guitarist with punk band Gallows *Stephen Carter (Louisiana politician) (1943–2021), Louisiana state representative *Stephen Carter (MP), Member of Parliament for Scarborough *Stephen L. Carter (born 1954), American law professor and writer * Stephen R. Carter (editor), editor and publications director of the Mormon periodical ''Sunstone'' *Stephen Carter (sea captain), Manx Master Mariner and Captain of the Parish of Lonan. See also *Steve Carter (other) Steve or Steven Carter may refer to: * Steve Carter (American football) (born 1962), American football player * Steve Carter (baseball) (born 1964), American former Major League Baseball player * Steve Carter (footballer, born 1953), English footb ...

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Stephen Carter (architect)
Stephen J. Carter, AIA, NCARB, LF'82 (born 1945 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American architect. Biography Carter was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He received degrees from the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning and Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he was Loeb Fellow in 1981 and 1982. As a student Carter won a design competition held in 1968 for the memorial to Henry Hobson Richardson's Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce building. The memorial was completed in 1972 and resides in Burnet Woods. Carter taught and/or lectured in the Architectural programs at Ohio State University, The University of Cincinnati, Harvard University and Miami University of Ohio where he was a Graduate Design Studio Head for 19 years. His teaching experience accrued while he practiced full-time at Lorenz and Williams Incorporated (LWI) in Dayton, Ohio. Carter became an LWI partner in 1982 and CEO/Chairman of the Board from 1999 to 2005. He is now a Par ...
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Stephen Carter, Baron Carter Of Barnes
Stephen Andrew Carter, Baron Carter of Barnes, CBE (born 12 February 1964), is a Scottish businessman and politician. Starting his career as CEO of J Walter Thompson UK & Ireland and COO of NTL UK & Ireland (now Virgin Media), in 2003 Carter became the founding CEO of Ofcom (Office of Communications) in the United Kingdom. He was subsequently the group CEO of Brunswick Group from 2007 until 2008, when he stepped down to join the administration of Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Initially serving in 2008 as Brown's chief of strategy, principal advisor, and the Acting Downing Street Chief of Staff, he was the Minister for Communications, Technology and Broadcasting from 2008 to 2009. Between 2010 and 2013 he held various management positions at Alcatel-Lucent, and in 2013 he became the group CEO of Informa, an information and events company. Early life and education Born in Falkirk, Scotland on 12 February 1964, Stephen Carter grew up in Edinburgh. His father worked for the logi ...
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Stephen Carter (footballer)
Stephen Carter (born 5 February 1974) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Port Adelaide in the Australian Football League (AFL). In the 1994 AFL Draft, Carter was selected by Essendon with pick 39, but he decided to remain in South Australia and wait for Port Adelaide's entry to the league in 1997. He already played for Port Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and was a zone selection for the AFL club. Carter made 10 appearances for Port Adelaide in the 1997 AFL season The 1997 AFL season was the 101st season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season ran from 27 ..., including their first ever game, against Collingwood at the MCG, but was delisted at the end of the year. A half back flanker, he was a member of five Port Adelaide premiership teams in the SANFL during the 19 ...
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Gallows (band)
Gallows are an English hardcore punk band from Watford, Hertfordshire. The band was formed in 2005 after Laurent Barnard's previous band disbanded. Gallows' debut album, '' Orchestra of Wolves'', was distributed in the United States by Epitaph Records, and they were subsequently signed to Warner Bros. Records for a £1 million album contract and recorded ''Grey Britain''. The band has been particularly successful in the UK, with two songs charting on the UK Single Charts, and have been featured in magazines such as ''Kerrang!'', '' Alternative Press'' and ''Rolling Stone''. History Formation and ''Orchestra of Wolves'' (2005–2008) Gallows formed in 2005 and released their debut album '' Orchestra of Wolves'' in 2006 on In at the Deep End Records. The album received acclaim and caught the attention of Bad Religion's Brett Gurewitz, who released it in the US on Epitaph Records, with new tracks including a cover of Black Flag's "Nervous Breakdown". In an interview Gurewitz ...
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Stephen Carter (Louisiana Politician)
Stephen Frank Carter (October 29, 1943 – January 26, 2021) was an American politician from Louisiana who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives for the 68th district as a Republican from 2008 to 2020. Career He was first elected in 2007 after defeating Kyle Ardoin in a run-off election. In 2019, due to term limits, he ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Louisiana State Senate. Carter was the Republican nominee in the 2020 Baton Rouge mayoral election, placing second after Sharon Weston Broome. Personal life Carter died from COVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei, identified in Wuhan, China, in December ... on January 26, 2021. References External links 1943 births 2021 deaths Republican Party members of the Louisiana House of Representatives Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in ...
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Stephen Carter (MP)
Stephen Carter may refer to: *Stephen Carter (architect) (born 1945), American architect * Stephen Carter, Baron Carter of Barnes (born 1964), former Downing Street Chief of Staff *Stephen Carter (footballer) (born 1974), Australian rules footballer *Stephen Carter, guitarist with punk band Gallows *Stephen Carter (Louisiana politician) (1943–2021), Louisiana state representative * Stephen Carter (MP), Member of Parliament for Scarborough *Stephen L. Carter (born 1954), American law professor and writer * Stephen R. Carter (editor), editor and publications director of the Mormon periodical '' Sunstone'' * Stephen Carter (sea captain), Manx Master Mariner and Captain of the Parish of Lonan. See also *Steve Carter (other) Steve or Steven Carter may refer to: * Steve Carter (American football) (born 1962), American football player *Steve Carter (baseball) (born 1964), American former Major League Baseball player * Steve Carter (footballer, born 1953), English footba . ...
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Scarborough (UK Parliament Constituency)
Scarborough was the name of a constituency in Yorkshire, electing Members of Parliament to the House of Commons, at two periods. From 1295 until 1918 it was a parliamentary borough consisting only of the town of Scarborough, electing two MPs until 1885 and one from 1885 until 1918. In 1974 the name was revived for a county constituency, covering a much wider area; this constituency was abolished in 1997. Boundaries 1974–1983: The Borough of Scarborough, the Urban Districts of Pickering and Scalby, and the Rural Districts of Pickering and Scarborough. 1983–1997: The Borough of Scarborough wards of Ayton, Castle, Cayton, Central, Danby, Derwent, Eastfield, Eskdaleside, Falsgrave, Fylingdales, Lindhead, Mayfield, Mulgrave, Newby, Northstead, Scalby, Seamer, Streonshalh, Weaponness, and Woodlands. History Scarborough was first represented in a Parliament held at Shrewsbury in 1282, and was one of the boroughs sending 2 MPs to the Model Parliament of 1295 which is now gener ...
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Stephen L
Stephen or Steven is a common English first name. It is particularly significant to Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( grc-gre, Στέφανος ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to death; he is widely regarded as the first martyr (or " protomartyr") of the Christian Church. In English, Stephen is most commonly pronounced as ' (). The name, in both the forms Stephen and Steven, is often shortened to Steve or Stevie. The spelling as Stephen can also be pronounced which is from the Greek original version, Stephanos. In English, the female version of the name is Stephanie. Many surnames are derived from the first name, including Stephens, Stevens, Stephenson, and Stevenson, all of which mean "Stephen's (son)". In modern times the name has sometimes been given with intentionally non-standard spelling, such as Stevan or Stevon. A common variant of the name used in English is Stephan ; related names that have found some cur ...
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Sunstone (magazine)
''Sunstone'' is a magazine published by the Sunstone Education Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, that discusses Mormonism through scholarship, art, short fiction, and poetry. The foundation began the publication in 1974 and considers it a vehicle for free and frank exchange in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The magazine's motto is ''Faith Seeking Understanding''. History In the 1960s–1970s, independent Mormon studies associations and publications were emerging, including the Mormon History Association and '' Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought''. The '' Journal of Mormon History'' and ''Exponent II'' were both launched in 1974, and in that same year two graduate students at divinity schools, Scott Kenney and Keith Norman, hatched plans to create a scholarly journal for Mormon students. Gathering student volunteers but lacking funding, the team produced and sold a Mormon history calendar in Utah and California. They were e ...
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Stephen Carter (sea Captain)
Stephen Carter may refer to: *Stephen Carter (architect) (born 1945), American architect * Stephen Carter, Baron Carter of Barnes (born 1964), former Downing Street Chief of Staff *Stephen Carter (footballer) (born 1974), Australian rules footballer *Stephen Carter, guitarist with punk band Gallows *Stephen Carter (Louisiana politician) (1943–2021), Louisiana state representative *Stephen Carter (MP), Member of Parliament for Scarborough *Stephen L. Carter (born 1954), American law professor and writer * Stephen R. Carter (editor), editor and publications director of the Mormon periodical '' Sunstone'' * Stephen Carter (sea captain), Manx Master Mariner and Captain of the Parish of Lonan. See also *Steve Carter (other) Steve or Steven Carter may refer to: * Steve Carter (American football) (born 1962), American football player *Steve Carter (baseball) (born 1964), American former Major League Baseball player * Steve Carter (footballer, born 1953), English footba .. ...
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Isle Of Man
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