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  1. Maria W. Stewart (née Miller) (1803 – December 17, 1879) was an American teacher, journalist, abolitionist and lecturer known for her role in the anti-slavery and women's rights movements in the United States.

  2. W. Stewart Screenwriter. 362 likes. A forum for fans of those movies you love to love, love to hate, or hate to love - written by me!

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm10576979W. Stewart - IMDb

    W. Stewart. Writer: Warming up to You. W. Stewart always had a knack for storytelling, proving it with the years she spent writing political speeches for state and national candidates. Now a convert for truth, she pens romantic comedies.

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  4. Professor Stewart is a co-inventor of the Soft-Collinear Effective Theory (SCET), a field theory that separates short and long distance physics in processes involving energetic collisions of quarks, gluons, and other particles.

  5. Jul 22, 2018 · Thomas W. Stewart, an African American inventor from Kalamazoo, Michigan, patented a new type of mop (U.S. patent #499,402) on June 11, 1893. Thanks to his invention of a clamping device that could wring water out of the mop by using a lever, floor cleaning was not nearly the chore it once was.

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  6. May 13, 2024 · Maria Stewart (born 1803, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.—died December 17, 1879, Washington, D.C.) was an American writer, lecturer, teacher, and activist who was the first known American woman to lecture the public on the abolitionist movement.

  7. William Arnold Stewart, usually known as W.A. Stewart but also William A. Stewart, William Stewart or Will Stewart (17 July 1882 - 18 January 1953) was an artist and craftsman who reconstructed, from pieces thousands of years old, furniture found in the tomb of Queen Hetepheres near the Giza Pyramids.