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George Thomas Seaver (November 17, 1944 –
August 31, 2020),
nicknamed "Tom Terrific" and "the Franchise", was an
American professional baseball pitcher...
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Seaver is a surname, and may
refer to:
Benjamin Seaver (1795–1856),
American politician from M****achusetts;
mayor of
Boston 1852–53
Blanche Seaver (1891–1994)...
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consisting of 166 episodes. The
series followed the
misadventures of the
Seaver family,
which included psychiatrist and
father Jason,
journalist and mother...
- Switzerland. The
university is
composed of an
undergraduate liberal arts
school (
Seaver College) and four
graduate schools: the
Caruso School of Law, the Graziadio...
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Barton Seaver (born
April 12, 1979) is an author,
speaker and chef. He
works and
resides in the
state of Maine.
Seaver grew up in Washington, D.C. and...
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Richard Woodward Seaver (December 31, 1926 –
January 5, 2009) was an
American translator,
editor and publisher.
Seaver was
instrumental in
defying censorship...
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Kirsten A.
Seaver (born 1934) is a Norwegian-American
historian and
author known for her
writing about the
exploration of
North America. She is a Fellow...
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Ebenezer Seaver (July 5, 1763 –
March 1, 1844) was a U.S.
Representative from M****achusetts. Born in
Roxbury in the
Province of M****achusetts Bay,
Seaver graduated...
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Growing Pains:
Return of the
Seavers (also
known as
Growing Pains II: Home Equity) is a 2004
American made-for-television
comedy film and is the second...
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susceptibility to bleeding.
Seaver C****idy
syndrome was
first described in 1991 by
Laurie Seaver and
Suzanne C****idy.
Signs of
Seaver–C****idy
syndrome include...