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sternson Naut. (ˈstɜːnsən) [An English formation from stern n.3 on the analogy of kelson, keelson. For the second element -son, see the etymological note s.v. kelson. Falconer Dict. Marine (1769–1815) explains and uses stemson, but does not recognize sternson as a term for the sternpost knee.] In a ...
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Tristan Sternson
In 2014, Sternson was named as a Finalist in the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Sternson's transformation of the company led to ARQ's $290 million acquisition by Singtel subsidiary NCS in April 2022.
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stemson
stemson Naut. (ˈstɛmsən) [f. stem n.2, after keelson, kelson.] (See quot. 1769.)1769 Falconer Dict. Marine (1780), Stemson, an arching piece of timber fixed within the apron to reinforce the scarf thereof. 1849 Longfellow Build. Ship 178 Stemson and keelson and sternson-knee. 1886 Encycl. Brit. XXI....
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Garfield Owen
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Garfield Owen married Marlene (née Sternson) in 1957 in Surrey. They had two children; Russell H. Owen and Sally L. Owen.
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stern-post
ˈstern-post Naut. [f. stern n.3 + post n.1] a. A more or less upright beam, rising from the after end of the keel of a boat and supporting the rudder; an analogous part in an aircraft (see quot. 1969).1580 H. Smith in Hakluyt's Voy. (1599) I. 448 The William had her sterne post broken. 1627 Capt. Sm...
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kelson
kelson, keelson Naut. (ˈkɛlsən) Forms: α. 7 kelsine, kilson, 7– kelson, (9 kelston). β. 7 keeleson, 7– keelson, (8 keelstone, 9 keelsale). [= Du. kolzwijn, kolsem, LG. kielswîn, G. kielschwein, Da. k{obar}lsvin, Sw. kölsvin. The first element is app. keel n.1, but of the second the original form and...
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Webcentral
On 16 March 2016, Melbourne IT acquired InfoReady for $15 million from Tristan Sternson.
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Antonello Bonci
* Janak PH, Johnston D, Josselyn SA, Koch C, Kreitzer AC, Lüscher C, Malenka RC, Miesenböck G, Nagel G, Roska B, Schnitzer MJ, Shenoy KV, Soltesz I, Sternson
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stern
▪ I. stern, n.1 (stɜːn) Forms: 1 stearn, stearno, stærn, stern; 7 sterne, 9 stern, 9 dial. starn. [OE. stearn, glossing L. beacita, fida, gavia and also sturnus. Cf. Fris. stern (steern); stern-k; stern-s (stirn-s, starn-s) sea-swallow, tern. The mod.E. vowel, if genuine, is probably the result of l...
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