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Seifert

American  
[sahy-fuhrt] / ˈsaɪ fərt /

noun

  1. Jaroslav 1901–1986, Czech poet: Nobel Prize 1984.


Seifert British  
/ ˈsiːˌfət /

noun

  1. Jaroslav (ˈjærəslæf). 1901–86, Czech poet and journalist, noted esp for poems dealing with the German occupation of Prague during World War II. Nobel prize for literature 1984

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"They are definitely becoming a feature in our landscape and are spreading from the countryside to the urban environment," says Bronya Seifert of Daisy Cake Company.

From BBC • Jun. 6, 2026

“In some respects, it flies in the face of the Berkshire model,” said Seifert.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 3, 2026

“One thing to watch is whether Greg integrates the disparate housing related businesses into one division,” Seifert says.

From Barron's • Jun. 1, 2026

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From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 19, 2026

On the 7th of October, Seifert and Boehner moved to Tomochichi's village to perfect themselves in the language, and begin their missionary work.

From The Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740 by Fries, Adelaide L. (Adelaide Lisetta)

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