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English footballer (born 1994)
John Stones (born 28 May 1994) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back or defensive midfielder for Serie A club Inter Milan and
John_Stones
English rock band
Rolling Stones up close". BBC. Retrieved 6 October 2017. "The Rolling Stones". Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Retrieved 6 October 2017. Covach, John; Coelho
The_Rolling_Stones
Topics referred to by the same term
Planetary series Sir John Stonor (judge) (1281–1354), English judge John Stonor (bishop) (1678–1756), English Roman Catholic bishop John Stones (born 1994), English
John_Stone
American mathematician and inventor
John Stone Stone (September 24, 1869 – May 20, 1943) was an American mathematician, physicist and inventor. He initially worked in telephone research,
John_Stone_Stone
Form of fluorite and semi-precious mineral
felt. Blue John in its natural state Heating stones in the oven Hot stones in a vat of hot resin Unresined (left) and resined (right) Blue John Sawing a
Blue_John_(mineral)
Topics referred to by the same term
John Stonor may refer to: Sir John Stonor (judge) (1281–1354), English Chief Justice of the Common Pleas John Stonor (bishop) (1678–1756), English Roman
John_Stonor
Samuel John Stone (25 April 1839 – 19 November 1900) was an English poet, hymnodist, and a priest in the Church of England. Stone was born on 25 April
Samuel_John_Stone
16th-century English Augustinian Catholic saint and martyr
John Stone, OSA was an English Augustinian friar who was executed, probably in December 1539; he was canonized in 1970 by Pope Paul VI, and is one of the
John_Stone_(martyr)
Welsh actor (1924–2007)
John Stone (born John Hailstone; 26 May 1924 – 2007) was a Welsh actor. Born in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales, Stone was educated at Brighton College. He served
John_Stone_(actor)
Surname list
Dwight Stones (born 1953), American high jumper and television commentator E. L. G. Stones (1914–1987), British historian of the Middle Ages John Stones (born
Stones_(surname)
Deacon John Stone (1765–1834) was an early citizen of Middlebury, Connecticut. He owned a saw mill, and was one of the early members of the Middlebury
John_Stone_(1765)
British guitarist, former member of the Rolling Stones (born 1949)
known as a former member of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (1967–1969) and the Rolling Stones (1969–1974). As a member of the Stones, he appeared on Let It Bleed
Mick_Taylor
1965 studio album by the Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones No. 2 is the second studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 15 January 1965 following the success of
The_Rolling_Stones_No._2
American folklorist
John A. Stone (died 1864), also known as "Old Put", was an American collector and publisher of folk songs, primarily about miners and their adventures
John_A._Stone
Book on Venetian art by John Ruskin
The Stones of Venice is a three-volume treatise on Venetian art and architecture by English art historian John Ruskin, first published from 1851 to 1853
The_Stones_of_Venice_(book)
Australian politician (1929–2025)
John Owen Stone AO (31 January 1929 – 17 July 2025) was an Australian public servant and politician. He was Secretary to the Treasury between 1979 and
John Stone (Australian politician)
John_Stone_(Australian_politician)
2023 studio album by the Rolling Stones
rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 20 October 2023 on Polydor. It is the first album of original material by the Rolling Stones since 2005's A Bigger
Hackney_Diamonds
Logo of The Rolling Stones
logo, or the Rolling Stones Records logo, or simply the Rolling Stones logo, is a logo designed by the English art designer John Pasche for the rock band
Tongue_and_lips_logo
American farmer and landowner who became a captain in the militia
was also the granddaughter of colonel John Jones Jr. The Stones had seven children at their Union Street home. John was a farmer but served in the militia
John_Stone_(captain)
John Stone's Chronicle is a Latin chronicle covering the years 1415–1471/2. It is preserved in a single manuscript, MS 417, in the library of Corpus Christi
John_Stone's_Chronicle
1972 studio album by the Rolling Stones
studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 12 May 1972, by Rolling Stones Records. The 10th released in the UK and 12th in the
Exile_on_Main_St.
American sheriff (1949–2022)
John P. Stone (July 7, 1949 – November 6, 2022) was an American politician and police officer who served as sheriff of Jefferson County, Colorado, between
John_Stone_(sheriff)
American comic book limited series created by writer Warren Ellis and artist John Cassaday published by the Wildstorm imprint of DC Comics. Describing themselves
List_of_Planetary_characters
Mineralized debris within the crevices of the tonsils
removal. Up to 10% of people have tonsil stones. Biological sex does not influence the chance of having tonsil stones, but older people are more commonly affected
Tonsil_stones
Neolithic standing stones in the Scottish Outer Hebrides
period, around c. 2750 BC. The stones form a circle with a tall central monolith and several rows of standing stones extending outward in different directions
Callanish_Stones
American football player (born 1979)
John Stone (born July 7, 1979) is an American former professional football wide receiver. He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Indianapolis
John Stone (American football)
John_Stone_(American_football)
Nursery rhyme
Look up sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Sticks and Stones" is an English-language
Sticks_and_Stones
American former staff sergeant (born 1992)
Spencer John Stone (born August 13, 1992) is an American former United States Air Force staff sergeant. In August 2015, Stone, along with friends Alek
Spencer_Stone
1996 British film
The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus is a British concert film hosted by and featuring the Rolling Stones, filmed on 11–12 December 1968. It was directed
The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus
The_Rolling_Stones_Rock_and_Roll_Circus
1967 studio album by the Rolling Stones
Rolling Stones, released in December 1967 by Decca Records in the UK and by London Records in the United States. It was the first Rolling Stones album released
Their Satanic Majesties Request
Their_Satanic_Majesties_Request
Geological phenomenon where rocks move, leaving tracks
Sailing stones (also called sliding rocks, walking rocks, rolling stones, and moving rocks) are part of the geological phenomenon in which rocks move and
Sailing_stones
English guitarist and songwriter (born 1943)
singing backing vocals on many Rolling Stones songs as well as occasional lead vocals, such as on the Rolling Stones' 1972 single "Happy", as well as with
Keith_Richards
English politician
John Stone was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1653 and 1659. Stone was from Ridgmont, Bedfordshire and lived at Friday
John_Stone_(Parliamentarian)
1968 studio album by the Rolling Stones
Stones, released on 6 December 1968 by Decca Records in the United Kingdom and London Records in the United States. It was the first Rolling Stones album
Beggars_Banquet
English judge
Sir John Stonor SL (1281–1354) was an English judge and the first notable member of the influential Stonor family. He was the son of Richard Stonor, an
John_Stonor_(judge)
1966 studio album by the Rolling Stones
the Stones was undeniable ... At the same time, it was the era of "Stupid Girl" and "Under My Thumb," misogynist songs of dominance set to the Stones' darkest
Aftermath (Rolling Stones album)
Aftermath_(Rolling_Stones_album)
Series of stone inscriptions attributed to the Lost Colonists of Roanoke
The Dare Stones are a series of stones inscribed with messages supposedly written by members of the lost Roanoke Colony, allegedly discovered in various
Dare_Stones
American actor (born 1957)
John Michael Turturro (/tərˈtʊəroʊ/ tər-TOOR-oh, Italian: [turˈturro]; born February 28, 1957) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for his
John_Turturro
Naturally-occurring stone with a hole through it
North and Baltic Seas. In Britain they are also called hag stones, witch stones, fairy stones, serpent's eggs, snake's eggs, or Glain Neidr in Wales, milpreve
Adder_stone
American street gang founded in Chicago
The Almighty Black P. Stone Nation (often abbreviated as BPS, BPSN, Black Peace Stones, Black P. Stones, Stones, or Moes) is an American street gang founded
Almighty Black P. Stone Nation
Almighty_Black_P._Stone_Nation
Rock composed of fossilized coral
colony heads can be found in the source rocks for the Petoskey stones. Petoskey stones are found in the Gravel Point Formation of the Traverse Group.
Petoskey_stone
Australian singer-songwriter (born 1986)
Angus John Stone (born 27 April 1986) is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. He is one half of the musical sibling duo Angus
Angus_Stone
British athlete
John William Oscar Stone (7 July 1909 – 14 November 1955) was a male athlete who competed for England. Stone finished third behind Lord Burghley in the
John_Stone_(athlete)
1965 single by the Rolling Stones
Rolling Stones Songbook. The recording and its distinctive passage for strings was written and arranged by David Whitaker. In 1997, former Rolling Stones business
The Last Time (Rolling Stones song)
The_Last_Time_(Rolling_Stones_song)
English rock musician (born 1936)
the Rolling Stones; the second is "Downtown Suzie" (sung by Mick Jagger), on Metamorphosis (1975), a compilation album of Rolling Stones outtakes. The
Bill_Wyman
American baseball player (1905–1955)
John Thomas Stone (October 10, 1905 – November 30, 1955), nicknamed "Rocky," was an American baseball outfielder. He played 11 season in Major League
John_Stone_(baseball)
Church in Canada, Canada
stationed in Saint John. Construction began in 1823, using ballast stones imported from England. The church was designed by architect John Cunningham and
Stone_Church_(Saint_John)
British gerontologist, psychologist, athlete
Michael John Stones (born April 26, 1947) was a British born geropsychologist, athlete and researcher. He is an Emeritus Professor at Lakehead University
Michael_Stones
American judge (1838–1922)
John Wesley Stone (July 18, 1838 – March 24, 1922) was a politician and judge from the U.S. state of Michigan. Stone was born in Wadsworth, Ohio, and attended
John_W._Stone
there on 2 February 1963 that Watts became the Stones' permanent drummer. In May 1963, the Rolling Stones signed Andrew Loog Oldham as their manager. Stewart
List of Rolling Stones band members
List_of_Rolling_Stones_band_members
Abstract strategy board game for two players
Once placed, stones may not be moved, but captured stones are immediately removed from the board. A single stone (or connected group of stones) is captured
Go_(game)
Prehistoric monument in England
standing stones, each around 13 feet (4.0 m) high, seven feet (2.1 m) wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones which
Stonehenge
Rolling Stones whose music had been banned by the Cuban regime until only nine years before the concert. A live album and film, The Rolling Stones: Havana
List of the Rolling Stones concert tours
List_of_the_Rolling_Stones_concert_tours
English musician and songwriter (born 1943)
the lead singer and founder member of the Rolling Stones. Jagger has co-written most of the Stones' songs with lead guitarist Keith Richards; their songwriting
Mick_Jagger
1971 studio album by the Rolling Stones
band the Rolling Stones. It was released on 23 April 1971 on the Rolling Stones' new label, Rolling Stones Records. The Rolling Stones had been contracted
Sticky_Fingers
1974 studio album by the Rolling Stones
studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 18 October 1974 by Rolling Stones Records. It was the last album to feature guitarist
It's_Only_Rock_'n_Roll
1987 single by Grateful Dead
"people who live in glass houses should not throw stones". The first live performance of "Throwing Stones" was on September 17, 1982, at the Cumberland County
Throwing_Stones
American politician
John Marshall Stone (April 30, 1830 – March 26, 1900) was an American politician from Mississippi. A Democrat, he served longer as governor of that state
John_Marshall_Stone
Topics referred to by the same term
The Stones of Venice may refer to: The Stones of Venice (book), an 1851 treatise on Venetian art and architecture by John Ruskin The Stones of Venice
The_Stones_of_Venice
members: John Ruddy, Jon Flanagan, John Stones, Michael Carrick, Tom Cleverley, Andy Carroll and Jermain Defoe. Of those seven, only Stones and Flanagan
List of England national football team World Cup and European Championship squads
List_of_England_national_football_team_World_Cup_and_European_Championship_squads
Community school in Penistone, South Yorkshire, England
England Women's Cricketer Marc Roberts (1990–) – professional footballer John Stones (1994–) – England footballer Nicholas Saunderson, mathematician Statue
Penistone_Grammar_School
Catalogue of published recordings by the Rolling Stones
Land" was credited solely to Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman with "The Lantern" credited to the Rolling Stones. In a number of territories, the sides
The Rolling Stones discography
The_Rolling_Stones_discography
English musician (1942–1969)
Stones. Initially a slide guitarist, he went on to play electric guitar, sing backing vocals and play a wide variety of instruments on Rolling Stones
Brian_Jones
Neolithic stone complex in Oxfordshire, England
Who serial The Stones of Blood (1978) featured several scenes taped at the Rollright Stones. The site was presented as a fictional stone circle in Cornwall
Rollright_Stones
American actress and film producer (born 1988)
Emily Jean "Emma" Stone (born November 6, 1988) is an American actress and film producer. Her accolades include two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards,
Emma_Stone
2016 box set by The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones in Mono is a box set by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released by ABKCO Records in September 2016. It contains most of
The_Rolling_Stones_in_Mono
Rolling Stones (14); Bob Dylan (13); Elvis Presley (11); U2 (8); the Beach Boys and Jimi Hendrix (7); Led Zeppelin, Prince, Sly and the Family Stone, James
Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time
Rolling_Stone's_500_Greatest_Songs_of_All_Time
Assembled components serving a common purpose for communications
9, 2021. John Stone Stone, U.S. patent 717,512 John Stone Stone, U.S. patent 726,476 John Stone Stone, U.S. patent 726,368 John Stone Stone, U.S. patent
Communications_system
1976 studio album by the Rolling Stones
studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 23 April 1976, by Rolling Stones Records. Guitarist Mick Taylor quit the band in December
Black_and_Blue
Topics referred to by the same term
Stone (blog), the New York Times philosophy blog Stone (disambiguation) Stones (disambiguation) The Stones (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
The_Stone
Road building method by John Loudon McAdam
wear. An under-layer of small angular broken stones would act as a solid mass. Keeping the surface stones smaller than the width of a wheel made for a
Macadam
1971 single by the Rolling Stones
break, gritty wailing and the unique stones rhythm work." Record World said that it "is firmly in [the Rolling Stones'] hallowed tradition of gritty, groovy
Brown Sugar (Rolling Stones song)
Brown_Sugar_(Rolling_Stones_song)
Surname list
Cal Stone, played by Jack Messina and Ty Doran Steve Stone, played by Malachy Cleary Karen Stone, played by Geraldine Leer Stones (surname) Stone (disambiguation)
Stone_(surname)
Beer manufactured by Molson Coors
Coors. It is a bitter with a straw-golden hue. Stones Bitter was first brewed in 1948 by William Stones Ltd at the Cannon Brewery in Sheffield. It was
Stones_Bitter
English footballer
John George Stone (born 3 March 1953) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. He played for South Bank, Middlesbrough,
John_Stone_(footballer)
American monthly music magazine
Rolling Stone's David Browne stated that the magazine's name was a nod to the Rolling Stones in an addition to "Rollin' Stone" and "Like a Rolling Stone". Rolling
Rolling_Stone
American actor (born 1959)
John Christopher McGinley (born August 3, 1959) is an American actor. He plays Perry Cox in Scrubs, Bob Slydell in Office Space, Captain Hendrix in The
John_C._McGinley
Abrasive slab used to sharpen tools
Sharpening stones, or whetstones, are used to sharpen the edges of steel tools such as knives through grinding and honing. Such stones come in a wide
Sharpening_stone
Record label formed by English rock band the Rolling Stones
Rolling Stones Records was the record label formed by the Rolling Stones members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, Charlie Watts, and Bill Wyman
Rolling_Stones_Records
Heavy natural stone lifted by people in strength competitions
Lifting stones are heavy natural stones which people are challenged to lift, proving their strength. They are common throughout Northern Europe, particularly
Lifting_stone
1989 studio album by Judie Tzuke
Turning Stones is the title of the seventh album by the British singer-songwriter Judie Tzuke, released in April 1989. It peaked at no.57 on the UK Albums
Turning_Stones
American politician
John Joseph Stone is a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing Strafford-012. He is a Democrat. "John Joseph Stone". ballotpedia
John Stone (New Hampshire politician)
John_Stone_(New_Hampshire_politician)
Scottish keyboardist (1938–1985)
ICI was the headquarters of the Stones organisation. My number was advertised in Jazz News and I handled the Stones' bookings at work." He also bought
Ian_Stewart_(musician)
Elements of prehistoric monument of Stonehenge in Wiltshire,England
The Station Stones are elements of the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge. Originally there were four stones, resembling the four corners of a rectangle
Station_Stones
American clergyman
John Timothy Stone (1868–1954) was an American Presbyterian clergyman. He was born in Boston and graduated from Amherst College (1891) and from Auburn
John_Timothy_Stone
Irish hurler
John Stone (born 1958) is an Irish former hurler. At club level he played with Roscrea and was also a member of the Tipperary senior hurling team. Stone
John_Stone_(hurler)
Stone tool for hand-grinding
to grind cereals into flour. The upper stones were usually concave while the lower ones were convex. Quern-stones are frequently identifiable by their grooved
Quern-stone
American independent record label
notable hip-hop artists on Stones Throw's roster include Madlib, Jaylib and Quasimoto. In addition to hip-hop, artists on Stones Throw's roster work in genres
Stones_Throw_Records
American planter, soldier, and politician (1750-1804)
John Hoskins Stone (July 17, 1749[citation needed] – October 5, 1804) was an American planter, soldier, and politician from Charles County, Maryland. During
John_Hoskins_Stone
British musician and songwriter (born 1947)
ranked John the top solo artist in US chart history (third overall behind the Beatles and the Rolling Stones). In 2023 Rolling Stone ranked Elton John at
Elton_John
American writer
John Augustus Stone (December 15, 1801 – May 28, 1834) was an American actor, dramatist, and playwright, best known as the author of Metamora; or, The
John_Augustus_Stone
1965 novel by John Williams
Stoner is a 1965 novel by the American writer John Williams. Published on April 23, 1965 by Viking Press, the novel received little attention on first
Stoner_(novel)
British art designer (born 1945)
tongue and lips logo for The Rolling Stones. Aside from their logo, he has also worked with The Rolling Stones on some of their tour posters and other
John_Pasche
Prophet (6 BC – AD 30)
John the Baptist (c. 6 BC – c. AD 30) was a religious preacher active in the area of the Jordan River in the early first century AD. He is also known as
John_the_Baptist
American media franchise
John Wick is an American media franchise created by Derek Kolstad. It centers on a neo-noir action thriller film series directed by Chad Stahelski featuring
John_Wick
1986 studio album by the Rolling Stones
album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. It was released on 24 March 1986 on the Rolling Stones label by CBS Records, their first under their
Dirty Work (Rolling Stones album)
Dirty_Work_(Rolling_Stones_album)
Hymn by Samuel John Stone
1860s by Samuel John Stone. The song was written as a direct response to the schism within the Church of South Africa caused by John William Colenso,
The_Church's_One_Foundation
1969 outdoor festival in Hyde Park, London
The Stones in the Park was a free outdoor festival held in Hyde Park on 5 July 1969, headlined by the Rolling Stones and featuring Third Ear Band, King
The_Stones_in_the_Park
Piece of mineral crystal used to make jewelry
any). Lab-created stones tend to have a more vivid color since impurities common in natural stones are not present in the synthetic stone. Synthetics are
Gemstone
American record producer and songwriter (born 1990)
produced and co-wrote three songs on the Rolling Stones' 26th album Hackney Diamonds. It was the Stones' first album of original material in 18 years. In
Andrew_Watt
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