Peter Stone is a librarian at the university.
She led him to Peter Stone (who was not her client), because he shared an interest in history.
He was helped by Peter Stone, his director of photography, a nonbeliever.
In 2003 Peter Stone, the show's book writer, died.
The project had already lost its book writer, Peter Stone, who died in 2003.
Peter Stone sat on the sofa, his feet up on the coffee table.
Twenty minutes later, his hands trembling, Peter Stone hung up the phone.
The only other person in the room was Peter Stone.
The screenplay by Peter Stone was based on the 1969 stage musical of the same name.
"We are drafting a written response to Peter Stone."
Peter Stone is a librarian at the university.
She led him to Peter Stone (who was not her client), because he shared an interest in history.
He was helped by Peter Stone, his director of photography, a nonbeliever.
In 2003 Peter Stone, the show's book writer, died.
The project had already lost its book writer, Peter Stone, who died in 2003.
Peter Stone sat on the sofa, his feet up on the coffee table.
Twenty minutes later, his hands trembling, Peter Stone hung up the phone.
The only other person in the room was Peter Stone.
The screenplay by Peter Stone was based on the 1969 stage musical of the same name.
"We are drafting a written response to Peter Stone."