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  2. 12 Stones (album) - Wikipedia

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    12 Stones is the first album by the American rock 12 Stones.It was released on Wind-up Records on April 23, 2002. Three singles were released from the album: "Broken" and "The Way I Feel" in 2002, and "Crash" in 2003.

  3. 12 Stones - Wikipedia

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    The band members met in Mandeville, Louisiana, a small city north of New Orleans, and within 15 months were signed to a record deal with Wind-up Records.Lead vocalist Paul McCoy was featured in the Evanescence single "Bring Me to Life", released in 2003, which later went on to win a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2004.

  4. 12 Stones discography - Wikipedia

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    List of studio albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions US [1]US Alt. [2]US Christ. [3]US Ind. [4]US Rock [5]12 Stones: Released: April 23, 2002

  5. 12Stone - Wikipedia

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    12Stone Church (also known simply as "12Stone") is an American Wesleyan [1] multi-site megachurch with multiple locations in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Kevin Myers is the Founding Pastor, having transitioned out of the Senior Pastor role in 2023.

  6. Black, Manafort, Stone and Kelly - Wikipedia

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    As Black, Manafort & Stone, the firm was one of the first political consulting groups to work for Ronald Reagan's presidential candidacy in 1980, [2] and would later also have extensive connections to the presidential administrations of George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton. [3] Donald Trump was this firm's first client. [4] [5]

  7. Teneo - Wikipedia

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    Teneo is a public relations and advisory company. [3] [4] [5] The company was founded in June 2011 by Declan Kelly, Paul Keary, and Doug Band, [6] and currently has more than 1,450 employees located in 40 offices.

  8. Twelve Stones - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Stones (Hebrew: מצבות, romanized: maṣṣəwoṯ) are steles, a common form of marking a spectacular religious event in the days of Kingdom of Judah before the time of King Josiah (Deuteronomy 27:1–8). [1]

  9. Gilgal - Wikipedia

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    Gilgal (Hebrew: גִּלְגָּל Gilgāl), also known as Galgala or Galgalatokai of the 12 Stones (Ancient Greek: Γαλαγα or Γαλγαλατοκαι Δωδεκαλίθων, Dōdekalithōn), is the name of one or more places in the Hebrew Bible.