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Stole (other)
Stole may refer to: __NOTOC__ Clothing * Stole (shawl), a type of shawl, particularly one made of fur * Stole (vestment), a Christian liturgical garment * Academic stole, a garment worn at formal academic events such as graduation People * Stojan Stole Aranđelović (1930–1993), Serbian film actor * Stole Dimitrievski (born 1993), Macedonian footballer * Stole Janković (1925–1987), Serbian film director and screenwriter * Stole Popov (born 1950), Macedonian film director * Ole Bjørn Støle (1950–2010), Norwegian Supreme Court justice and lawyer * Svein Støle (born 1963), Norwegian businessperson and former journalist Other uses * "Stole" (song), a 2002 song by American singer Kelly Rowland See also * Stol (other) * Stola (other) * Stolen (other) * Stoll (other) Stoll is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Barbara J. Stoll, American pediatrician and professor * Cal Stoll, American football coach * Caspar Stoll, ...
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Stole (shawl)
A shawl (from fa, شال ''shāl'',) is a simple item of clothing from Kashmir, loosely worn over the shoulders, upper body and arms, and sometimes also over the head. It is usually a rectangular or square piece of cloth, which is often folded to make a triangle, but can also be triangular in shape. Other shapes include oblong shawls. History The words "shawl" and "pashmina" come from Kashmir, the northern region of the Indian subcontinent. Sources report cashmere crafts were introduced by Sayeed Ali Hamadani who was an Iranian scholar when he came to Kashmir in the 14th century. He found that the Ladakhi Kashmiri goats produced soft wool. He took some of this goat wool and made socks which he gave as a gift to the king of Kashmir, Sultan Qutbuddin. Afterwards, Hamadani suggested to the king that they start a shawl weaving industry in Kashmir using this wool. That is how pashmina shawls began. The United Nations agency UNESCO reported in 2014 that Ali Hamadani was one of the ...
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Stole (vestment)
The stole is a liturgical vestment of various Christian denominations, which symbolizes priestly authority; in Protestant denominations which do not have priests but use stoles as a liturgical vestment, however, it symbolizes being a member of the ordained. It consists of a band of colored cloth, usually of silk, about seven and a half to nine feet long and three to four inches wide, whose ends may be straight or may broaden out in the shape of a spade or bell. The center of the stole is worn around the back of the neck and the two ends hang down parallel to each other in front, either attached to each other or hanging loose. The stole is almost always decorated in some way, usually with two crosses, or sometimes another significant religious design. It is often decorated with contrasting galloons (ornamental trim) and fringe is usually applied to the ends of the stole following . A piece of white linen or lace may be stitched onto the back of the collar as a sweat guard, which ca ...
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Academic Stole
An academic stole is a vestment used by various organizations to denote academic achievement. Its use includes membership of a professional organization, a high school valedictorian award, and adorns the academic regalia representing some university and college courses. A stole takes the form of a cloth scarf-like garment worn over the shoulders adorned with the awarding Society's colours and/or insignia. Though not a part of the officially recognised American Council on Education's Academic Costume Code, it has become common as part of the graduation attire at many high schools, colleges, and universities. In many universities in the Commonwealth, particularly Australia, the stole is worn by graduates for qualifications lower or higher than the degree of Bachelor, such as Certificate, Diploma, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Associate Diploma, Advanced Diploma and associate degree graduates. The color of the stole can either mean the general color for Degree, Diploma or ...
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Stole Aranđelović
Stojan "Stole" Aranđelović (12 June 1930 – 8 April 1993) was a Serbian film actor. He appeared in 120 films between 1955 and 1993. He was born and died in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Selected filmography * ''Crveni cvet'' (1950) - Oficir * ''Pesma sa Kumbare'' (1955) - Marko * ''Solaja'' (1955) - Kolesko * ''Djevojka i hrast'' (1955) - Petar ... Ivanov brat * ''Potraga'' (1956) - Zarko ... radnik u stampariji * ''Michel Strogoff'' (1956) - Tatar soldat (uncredited) * ''Zenica'' (1957) - Hasan * ''Mali covek'' (1957) * ''Rafal u nebo'' (1958) * ''Oleko Dundich'' (1958) - Rasovic * '' The Sky Through the Trees'' (1958) - Tifusar * ''Tempest'' (1958) - Peasant (uncredited) * ''Train Without a Timetable'' (1959) - Lovre * ''Point 905'' (1960) - Gavran * ''Partizanske price'' (1960) - (segment "Povratak") * ''Bolje je umeti'' (1960) * ''Nebeski odred'' (1961) * ''Ne diraj u srecu'' (1961) * ''La steppa'' (1962) - Kiriuka * ''Kapi, vode, ratnici'' (1962) - (segment "Mali skver") * ...
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Stole Dimitrievski
Stole Dimitrievski ( mk, Столе Димитриевски; born 25 December 1993) is a Macedonian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Spanish La Liga club Rayo Vallecano and the North Macedonia national team. After starting off at Rabotnički in 2010, he has spent most of his career in Spain. Dimitrievski earned 28 caps for Macedonia at youth level, and made his senior international debut in 2015. He represented the nation at UEFA Euro 2020, their first major tournament. Club career Early career Born in Kumanovo, Dimitrievski graduated from Rabotnički's youth setup. He made his debut for the club on 24 October 2010, starting in a 2–0 home win against Vardar. Dimitrievski was Rabotnički's first-choice during the 2011–12 season, also appearing with the side in the season's UEFA Europa League. He signed a contract with Italian Serie A club Udinese on 23 August 2011, with the deal only being effective in December. Granada On 30 December 2011, Dimitri ...
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Stole Janković
Stole Janković ( sr-Cyrl, Столе Јанковић, 6 April 1925 – 19 April 1987) was a Serbian film director and screenwriter. In a career spanning more than two decades between the late 1950s and early 1980s Janković is mainly known for directing a number of partisan films and television series produced by Avala Film and Radio Television Belgrade. His 1958 film '' The Sky Through the Trees'' was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. His 1978 film '' Moment'' was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. Filmography *'' The Sky Through the Trees'' (''Kroz granje nebo'', 1958) *''Partisan Stories'' (''Partizanske priče'', 1960) *''The Girl in the Park'' (''Višnja na Tašmajdanu'', 1968) *''Hell River'' (1974) *''Tren Tren may mean: *Tris(2-aminoethyl)amine, a coordination chemistry compound *Trenbolone, a veterinary steroid * ''Tren'', a 1978 Yugoslav film See also *train In rail transport, a train (from Old French , from La ...
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Stole Popov
Stole Popov is a Macedonian film director. Biography Stole Popov (Macedonian: Столе Попов) was born 20 August 1950 in Skopje, North Macedonia. He graduated film directingat the Academy of Theatre, Film & Television in Belgrade. He is currently a film directing professor at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Skopje and chief of Film Directing Studies. Also, he is a member of the European Film Academy since 1997. Stole Popov has won over 50 high European and World Awards and significant recognitions. Films * Fire : (documentary) – 1974 : Gold Medal – Yugoslav Film Festival, Belgrade; Grand Prix – Tuzla, Bosnia : Yugoslav candidate for Oscar Nomination * Australia, Australia : (documentary feature film) – 1976 : Grand Prix – Gold Medal – Yugoslav Film Festival, Belgrade : Yugoslav candidate for Oscar Nomination * Dae : (documentary) – 1979 : OSCAR Nomination in 1979, American Film Academy : Grand Prix – World Film Festival, Oberhausen, Germany : Gra ...
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Ole Bjørn Støle
Ole Bjørn Støle (9 April 1950 – 19 November 2010) was a Norwegian judge. He was born in Bergen, and graduated as cand.jur. from the University of Bergen in 1976. He worked in the Ministry of Justice and the Police from 1976, was a deputy judge in Kristiansand City Court from 1978, and worked in the Office of the Attorney General of Norway from 1980. He was then a private lawyer from 1985 to 2002, except for the years 1990–1993 when he was a presiding judge in Gulating. He was a Supreme Court Justice from 2002. He was later appointed an ad litem judge at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was a body of the United Nations that was established to prosecute the war crimes that had been committed during the Yugoslav Wars and to try their perpetrators. The tribunal ..., and was thus granted a leave of absence in Norway. He died in November 2010. References 1950 births 2010 ...
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Svein Støle
Svein Støle (born April 5, 1963) is a Norwegian businessperson and broker. After growing up in Mandal, he was educated in law and business administration. He worked for a period as a journalist for '' Kapital'' before in 1992 buying a large portion of Pareto Group, where he holds an 80.1% ownership. His fortune in 2009 was estimated at NOK 5.5 billion (approximately 900 million USD). In 2018 his fortune is believed to have grown to NOK 10 billion, and Støle is relocating to Switzerland. He was educated at the Norwegian School of Economics The Norwegian School of Economics ( no, Norges Handelshøyskole) or NHH is a business school situated in Bergen, Norway. It was founded in 1936 as Norway's first business school and is a leading teaching and research institution in the fields of ...; he graduated in 1983.Kullkameratene
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Stole (song)
"Stole" is a song by American singer Kelly Rowland. It was written and produced by Dane Deviller, Sean Hosein and Steve Kipner for Rowland's debut solo album ''Simply Deep'' (2002). A rock-tinged mid-tempo pop song, "Stole" discusses three different scenarios with teenagers whose lives have been ruined because they have made bad decisions as a result of being misunderstood, involving topics such as gun violence, bullying, suicide, adolescent pregnancy, and depression. Following "Dilemma" (2002), Rowland's worldwide number-one hit with rapper Nelly, "Stole" was released as her official debut single and the album's lead single on September 9, 2002. The song initially divided critics; some complimented the song's social commentary, Rowland's vocal performance as well as her willingness to break away from the R&B sounds of Destiny's Child, while others criticized the musical direction and considered it an unusual single choice. A commercial success, "Stole" entered the top twenty o ...
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Stol (other)
A short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft is a conventional fixed-wing aircraft that has short runway requirements for takeoff and landing. Many STOL-designed aircraft also feature various arrangements for use on airstrips with harsh conditions (such as high altitude or ice). STOL aircraft, including those used in scheduled passenger airline operations, have also been operated from STOLport airfields which feature short runways. Design considerations Many fixed-wing STOL aircraft are bush planes, though some, like the de Havilland Canada Dash-7, are designed for use on prepared airstrips; likewise, many STOL aircraft are taildraggers, though there are exceptions like the PAC P-750 XSTOL, the Quest Kodiak, the de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter and the Peterson 260SE. Autogyros also have STOL capability, needing a short ground roll to get airborne, but capable of a near-zero ground roll when landing. Runway length requirement is a function of the square of the minimum fly ...
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Stola (other)
Stola was the traditional garment of Roman women, corresponding to the toga worn by men. Stola may also refer to: * Stola (automotive company), an Italian automotive company founded in 1919 * Štôla, village in Slovakia * Dariusz Stola, a professor of history at the Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences See also * Stole (other) Stole may refer to: __NOTOC__ Clothing * Stole (shawl), a type of shawl, particularly one made of fur * Stole (vestment), a Christian liturgical garment * Academic stole, a garment worn at formal academic events such as graduation People * Stojan ... * Stolas (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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