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Ben Stone played by Luke Wilson. gmelina, E. Everett Stone played by Dermot Mulroney. damor, E. Sybil Stone played by Diane Keaton. chalybeatus, E. Nelson. aroura, E. Kelly Stone played by Craig T. Teak is used as a food plant by the larvae of moths of the genus Endoclita including E. The members of the Stone family in the 2005 comedy The Family Stone
Harry Anderson played Judge Harold T. Teak does not grow in the rainforest and its consumption encompasses a different set of environmental concerns, such as the disappearance of rare old-growth teak. Mike Stone in The Streets of San Francisco. Its popularity has led to growth in sustainable production throughout the seasonally dry tropics in forestry plantations. Karl Malden played Lt. Teak is grown extensively by forest departments of different states in forest areas. Stone (1846-1820), governor of Pennsylvania (1899-1903). The age of the tree can be assessed from the annular rings formed every year inside the trunk. William A. The mature teak fetches a very good price. Walter Napleton Stone (1891-1917), an English recipient of the Victoria Cross. It is very resistant to the attack of termites. Clement Stone (1902-2002), businessman, philanthropist and self-help book author. Teak is used extensively in India to make doors and window panes, furniture and columns and beams in old type houses. W. Teak cut from old trees grown slowly in natural forests is more durable and harder; teak from young trees grown in plantations is more prone to splitting and water damage. Thomas Stone (1743–1787), a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a delegate from Maryland. Teak is easily worked and has natural oils that make it suitable for use in exposed locations, where it is durable even when not treated with oil or varnish. Tori Stone. It is also used for indoor flooring and as a veneer for indoor furnishings. Tawnee Stone. The timber is used in the manufacture of outdoor furniture, boat decks, and other articles where weather resistance is desired. Sumner Stone, typographer. There are three species:. Steve Stone (baseball player), (born 1947), former Major League Baseball player and current sportscaster. The word teak originated from the word 'tekku' in Malayalam, the language of Kerala state in South India. Steve Stone (footballer) (born 1971), an English football (soccer) player. They are large trees, growing to 30-40 m tall, deciduous in the dry season. Vet Stone (born 1949) singer. Teak (Tectona), also called jati is a genus of tropical hardwood trees in the family Verbenaceae, native to the south and southeast of Asia, and is commonly found as a component of monsoon forest vegetation. Freddie Stone (born 1946) singer/guitarist. Tectona philippinensis (Philippine Teak) is endemic to the Philippines, and is also endangered. Rose Stone (born 1945) singer/keyboardist. Tectona hamiltoniana (Dahat Teak) is a local endemic species confined to Myanmar, where it is endangered. Sly Stone (born 1944), singer-songwriter, frontman. Tectona grandis (Common Teak) is by far the most important, with a wide distribution in India and Indo-China. The members of the Stewart family who performed as part of Sly & the Family Stone:
Sharon Stone (born 1958), U.S. Sharman Stone (born 1951), member of the Australian House of Representatives since 1996. Robert Stone (composer) (1516-1613), English composer. Robert Stone (born 1937), American novelist. Richard Stone (1913-1991), British economist. Peter Stone (1930-2003), writer for theater, film, and television. film director. Oliver Stone (born 1946), U.S. Milburn Stone (died 1980), actor. Mike Stone, American recording engineer and record producer. Secretary of the Army. Michael Stone (politician) (born 1925), English-born U.S. Michael Stone (Russell murder case), English convicted murderer. Michael Stone (loyalist paramilitary) (born 1955), Northern Ireland, loyalist paramilitary. Michael Stone:
Matt Stone (born 1971), comedian, a co-creator of the TV series South Park. Marshall Harvey Stone (1903-1989), an American mathematician. Lucy Stone (1818-1893), women's rights activist. Lewis Stone, (1879-1953), actor. Joss Stone (born 1987), British soul singer. Jordan Stone (born 1984), an American soccer player. John Stone Stone (1869-1943), physicist and inventor. Stone (1830–1900), Governor of Mississippi (1876-1882 and 1890-1896). John M. Irving Stone (1903-1989), American author. Stone (1907–1989), American journalist. F. I. Harlan Fiske Stone (1872-1946), Chief Justice of the United States. Stone (1887-1936), US aviator and Commander in the US Coast Guard. Elmer F. Edward James Stone (1831-1897), astronomer. Edward Durrell Stone (1902-1978), architect. David Stone (1770-1818), governor of North Carolina (1808-1810). Christopher Stone, the first disc jockey in the UK (1927). Stone (1847-1938), an American silversmith. Arthur J. Stone, Worcestershire. Stone, Staffordshire. Stone, Kent. Stone, Gloucestershire. Stone, Buckinghamshire. An alternate name for Amara, the world in fantasy author Graham Edwards' Stone trilogy. Stones (album), an early album by Psychadelic Percussion featuring the Moog synthesizer. A nightclub in San Francisco, California, which featured famous punk bands such as the Dead Kennedys and Black Flag. "The Stones" is an informal term for the British rock band The Rolling Stones. One of the playing pieces used in go. A calculus. Stone, a Finnish heavy metal band. As a verb, the intoxicating effects of cannabis, as in to be stoned. The hard covering enclosing the seed of a drupe such as a peach. A stone is a unit of weight equal to fourteen pounds. A gemstone, as used in jewelry. As a verb, to stone, a method of execution using rocks, stoning. See also stone skipping, curling. A rock. |