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stillion
stillion (ˈstɪlɪən) [? var. of stilling n.1] 1. A stand for a cask; a gantry. Also, a stand or frame on which pottery is placed in the drying kiln (Knight).1803 Ann. Reg., Chron. 396/2 Mr. Madden..had water and beer butts thrown flat from the stillions. 1839 Ure Dict. Arts 383 The casks are raised u... Oxford English Dictionary
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still-yard
† still-yard Obs. App. = stillion.1725 G. Smith Distilling 64 It will be necessary also to have a..Water-tub set upon a strong frame, or Still yard. Ibid. 66 A Still-yard or gun-tree. Ibid. 78 A Still-yard or pair of Gantrees. Oxford English Dictionary
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Silent Sentinels
Stillion Southard. Militant Citizenship: Rhetorical Strategies of the National Woman's Party, 1913–1920.(Presidential Rhetoric Series, number 21.) Stillion Southard, B. A. (2008). wikipedia.org
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Abram Shulsky
Air Force for Military Operations Other Than War, with Vick Alan and John Stillion (RAND Corporation, 1997) Silent Warfare: Understanding the World of wikipedia.org
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bastillion
baˈstillion Obs. or Hist. Forms: 6–7 bastilion, 7 bastillon, 6–9 bastillion. [a. OF. bastillon, -illion, dim. of bastille; see prec.] A small fortress or castle; a fortified tower.1549 Thomas Hist. Italy 101 Buildyng of fortresses and bastilions about Petabubula. 1603 Knolles Hist. Turks (1621) 82 T... Oxford English Dictionary
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stillage
▪ I. stillage, n.1 (ˈstɪlɪdʒ) Also 7 stilladge, 9 dial. stillige. [app. a. Du. stellagie, stellaedsie (Kilian), now written stellazje, stellaadje, stellage, scaffold, stand, f. stellen to place + Fr. suffix -age: see -age.] 1. Brewing. A stand for casks. Cf. stilling n.1, stillion 1.1596 Lanc. Wills... Oxford English Dictionary
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Federalist No. 54
Stillion. "In the Shadow of the Gallows: Race, Crime, and American Civic Identity by Jeannine Marie DeLombard (review)." wikipedia.org
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thrall
▪ I. thrall, n.1 (a.1) Now arch. or Hist. (θrɔːl) Forms: α. 1 þrǽl, 2–4 þrēl (pl. þrēles, þrelles), 4 þrell, þrelle, threll. β. 2–3 þral (pl. 3–5 þrāles, þralles), (4 þrale), 4–5 þrall, 4–8 thral, 4– thrall (6 thrawl, thraule, Sc. thraill). γ. 4–5 tharl, 5 tharlle. See also thrill n.2 [OE. þrǽl, a. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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National Woman's Party
Stillion Southard has written that "...the campaign of the NWP was crucial toward securing the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment." wikipedia.org
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Military operations other than war
Vick, Allen, John William Stillion and Abram N. Shulsky. (1997). Preparing the U.S. Air Force for Operations Other than War. wikipedia.org
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stilling
▪ I. stilling, n.1 (ˈstɪlɪŋ) Also 7 steeling(e, stillinge, stylling, 8 stillen. See also stillion. [Perh. corruptly a. Du. stelling stand, scaffold, f. stellen to place. Cf. stillage.] A stand for a cask, a gantry.1604 Ball. Coll. Oxf. Acc. (MS.), Item, to Golidge [a carpenter] for makinge stillings... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II development
Former RAND author John Stillion has written of the F-35A's air-to-air combat performance that it "can't turn, can't climb, can't run"; Lockheed Martin wikipedia.org
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艾丽斯·保罗
Stillion Southard, Belinda Ann. wikipedia.org
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Alice Paul
Stillion Southard, Belinda Ann. wikipedia.org
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