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Sivas

American  
[see-vahs] / siˈvɑs /

noun

  1. a city in central Turkey.


Sivas British  
/ ˈsivɑs /

noun

  1. a city in central Turkey, at an altitude of 1347 m (4420 ft): one of the chief cities in Asia Minor in ancient times; scene of the national congress (1919) leading to the revolution that established modern Turkey. Pop: 266 000 (2005 est)

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“It’s pretty rare that an entity would have all these agencies lined up concerned about their impacts,” Sivas said of state regulators.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 13, 2025

Sivas said the judges most likely will stand by their decision, but will have to explain their reasoning without relying on Chevron.

From Salon • Aug. 25, 2024

“As they age, these platforms become more and more fragile” and corroded from ocean water, said Deborah Sivas, professor of environmental law at Stanford Law School.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 5, 2021

Deborah A. Sivas, director of Stanford University’s Environmental Law Clinic, said she believes the ruling has a good chance of withstanding a legal challenge.

From Washington Times • Oct. 9, 2015

Our first view of Sivas was obtained from the top of Mount Yildiz, on which still stands the ruined castle of Mithridates, the Pontine monarch, whom Lucullus many times defeated, but never conquered.

From Across Asia on a Bicycle by Allen, Thomas Gaskell