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Steen
Jan . 1626--79, Dutch genre painter

steen [stēn]
(civil engineering)
To line an excavation such as a cellar or well with stone, cement, or similar material without the use of mortar.


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The party said it held the open primary poll for the Totnes seat in Devon to engage with voters in a "direct way" after sitting MP Anthony Steen - an MP in Liverpool in the 1980s - announced he would stand down at the next election in the wake of the expenses scandal.
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