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Definition of Stephen hawking
1. Noun. English theoretical physicist (born in 1942).
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Literary usage of Stephen hawking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biography and History of the Indians of North America: From Its First Discovery by Samuel Gardner Drake (1851)
"She was the daughter of stephen hawking, and sister to Samuel and Benjamin
Hawkins,* whose fate we have just related. On 14 August, 1818, Jenny, ..."
2. Opportunity 2000: Creative Affirmative Action Strategies for a Changing (1988)
"President Franklin Roosevelt, inventor Thomas A. Edison, musicians Ray Charles
and Stevie Wonder, and physicist stephen hawking come immediately to mind. ..."
3. Priorities in Space Science Enabled by Nuclear Power And Propulsion by Ssb, ebrary, Inc (2006)
""Quantum hair" refers to possible deviations from the conventional view developed
by stephen hawking and Roger Penrose that the only external clues to the ..."
4. Turn of the Century: 2100 by Charlie Pedersen (2007)
"... Paul Dirac, JJ Thomson, Ernest Rutherford, James Clerk Maxwell, James D.
Watson, Francis Crick, Alan Turing, stephen hawking, and Fred Sanger. ..."
5. Time-Based Architecture by Bernard Leupen, René Heijne, Jasper van Zwol (2005)
"... we know today, as stephen hawking notes 'the principle of uncertainty - related
to the interactivity and the dynamic character of quantum ..."
6. The Architect and the Scaffold: Evolution and Education in South Africa by W. James, Lynne Wilson (2002)
"... Such recourse to religious language is not the sole preserve of the life
sciences, as stephen hawking in his best-selling book A Brief History of Time, ..."
7. Annual Register by Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797, Edmund Burke (1835)
"stephen hawking of Milton House, near Portsmouth, for certain improvements in
warming-pans, or apparatus for warming beds and other purposes. ..."