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Clara Kalnitsky Seley (July 15, 1905 – July 2, 2003) was an
American artist and sculptor. Born in Kiev, she came to the
United States in 1911 and was...
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James Harold "Hal"
Seley (April 19, 1906 –
September 22, 1994) was an
American businessman. In 1947, when
owner Dan
Reeves relocated his
National Football...
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Katherine Seley-Radtke is an
American medicinal chemist who
specializes in the
discovery and
design of
novel nucleoside or
nucleotide based enzyme inhibitors...
- Ithaca, NY. The
statue was a gift from its sculptor,
Jason Seley, a
professor of fine arts.
Seley created the
sculpture in 1981 out of
chrome automobile bumpers...
- groups. For
nucleoside analogues in biology, see
nucleic acid
analogues Seley-Radtke, KL; Yates, MK (June 2018). "The
evolution of
nucleoside analogue...
- her
first single,
Haydi Şansım/Gel Bana in 1975
under the name of "Sezen
Seley". However, she
remained undiscovered until her 1976
single Olmaz Olsun/Vurdumduymaz...
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learn from
Arridi leader Seley el'then that Erak had been sent to Mararoc, a fort in the desert. The party,
guided by
Seley el'then and his men, head...
- Dolf Zillman). A
Strategy of
Ambiguity in
Locational Decisions (with John
Seley), in K.R. Cox, et al.(eds.),
Locational Approaches to
Power and Conflict...
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Nathaniel Soley Benton (February 19, 1792 – June 29, 1869) was an
American politician from New York. He was born on
February 19, 1792, in Westmoreland...
- Bīkhāt-e Bozorg; also
known as Abū Salījān, Abū Salīkhān, Abusalixân, Abū
Seley Bīkhāt, Abū
Seleyb Khān, Boneh, Bonneh, and Kūpāl) is a
village in Gheyzaniyeh...