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    Correspondence from Steven Lewis to Big Thicket Task Force Members

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    Letter from Steven P. Lewis to Big Thicket Task Force members on T.C.O.N.R. Fire Polic

    [Steven Lewis and Jody LeBlanc Looking at a Printout]

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    Photograph of Steven Lewis and Jody LeBlanc sitting on a bench and looking over a computer printout together. A briefcase rests behind Steven Lewis

    [Steven Lewis in a Home Darkroom]

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    Photograph of Steven Lewis smiling for a picture in a home darkroom shared with his brother, David Lewis. He stands over a table covered in trays filled with various liquids. He gives a thumbs-up for the camera

    [Jack Lewis and Steven Lewis Re-Roofing a House]

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    Photograph of Jack Lewis and Steven Lewis re-roofing a house in Vidor, Texas. The two men sit on the edge of the roof, smiling for the camera. Various construction materials litter the roof and the ground below. A ladder leans against the side of the house

    [Steven Lewis and Jody LeBlanc with Keypunch Machine]

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    Photograph of Steven Lewis and Jody LeBlanc working with a keypunch machine at Lamar University. Lewis stands over LeBlanc, who is seated at the keypunch machine. More machines are visible in the background

    [Photograph of a Camera Owned by David and Steven Lewis]

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    Photograph of a Nikon camera shared by David and Steven Lewis. The camera is positioned on a tripod in front of a bookshelf and next to a desk piled with Nikon boxes

    Cricket's raining champion: Two decades of Duckworth–Lewis (and Stern)

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    When rain stops play in a cricket match, score targets are adjusted using the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method. Twenty years after the original method was first approved for use in the Cricket World Cup, Frank Duckworth, Tony Lewis and Steven Stern recount the history and development of a game-changing idea.</p

    Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster

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    K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book
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