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Seferiades

American  
[se-fe-ree-ah-thees] / sɛˌfɛ riˈɑ ðis /

noun

  1. Giorgos Stylianou Giorgos Seferis, 1900–71, Greek poet and diplomat: Nobel Prize in literature 1963.


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“Kasselakis is a prime example of this trend, the main idea being that the adoption of sheer imagery — not just gay, but also young and energetic — will do the trick,” Mr. Seferiades added.

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“It’s coercive repression, basically it’s bullying,” said Seraphim Seferiades, professor of politics and history at Panteion University in Athens.

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A clash is inevitable, Professor Seferiades said.

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Mr. Seferiades said a failure by successive governments to alleviate the impact of years of austerity, and by the European Union to find a humane solution to the migration problem, had helped “normalize racist discourse.”

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The sentences “do not seem to me as appropriately severe as one might have expected,” said Seraphim Seferiades, an associate professor of politics and history at Panteion University in Athens.

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