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Seifert

[ sahy-fuhrt ]

noun

  1. Ja·ro·slav [yah, -, r, aw-slahf], 1901–1986, Czech poet: Nobel Prize 1984.


Seifert

/ ˈsiːˌfət /

noun

  1. SeifertJaroslav19011986MCzechWRITING: poetWRITING: journalist 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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Throughout the book, Seifert delves deeper into fungi’s complicated relationships with other organisms, covering the role fungi play in forest ecology, agriculture, fermentation, the built environment and even the human body.

Seifert’s testimony is at odds with how the principal owner of the property portrayed the building as the deal was being brokered.

“The baseless attacks in this ad are too ridiculous to be taken seriously,” said Kevin Seifert, a spokesman for Ryan.

“These are properties that Congressman Ryan married into,” spokesman Kevin Seifert said.

According to Seifert,17 Formamint is a chemical combination of formaldehyd and milk sugar.

All thought it necessary, and were unanimous in their choice of Anton Seifert, and no other was even suggested.

Chinolin (tartrate) has been used locally by O. Seifert,47 Mller, and others.

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