Stoop, " a small porch ", comes from Dutch " stoep "; ( meaning : step, pronounced the same ) the word is now in general use in the Northeastern United States and is probably spreading.
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Among others, he was seen in " Hijack Stories ", Leon Schuster's " There's a Zulu On My Stoep ", " Cry Freedom " and 1987's " 2002, he won the regional and national Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award in the specialist category for his column, which appeared in a collection of his and his father Todd's works entitled " With the Lid Off : South African Insights from Home and Abroad ", published in 2000.
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Hepworth and Ducatel ( 1992 ); Whitelegg ( 1993 ); Lowe ( 1994 ); van der Stoep ( 1995 ); Shields ( 1996 ); Cox ( 1997 ); Adams ( 1999 ); Khisty and Zeitler ( 2001 ); G�ssling et al . ( 2009 ); Mander & Randles ( 2009 ); and ( Higham 2014 ) . ] The term is widely credited as having been coined by Adams ( 1999 ), but apart from the title of the work it says nothing explicit about it except that " [ t ] he term hypermobility is used in this essay to suggest that it may be possible to have too much of a good thing ."