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What are we going to do without Siever?
His first significant libel case was Siever v Wootton.
(see Detroit Tigers award winners and league leaders) Siever won fewer games in 1902 than he did any other full season he played.
He was described by his contemporary George W. Siever "as a short, chunky man; very brave and a funny genius."
Born in Goddard, Kansas, Siever had four good seasons and one phenomenal season in his brief major league career.
Russia secured the territories of the Left-bank Ukraine, Siever lands, and Smolensk.
An uprising arose in the Siever Ukraine where Vyhovsky stationed few Polish garrisons.
Her ex-husband married Anna Dorothea Helene Siever, who had been her maid, after the divorce.
The original territory was roughly based on the Siever land surrounded by Smolensk, Moscow, and Azov Governorates.
A study by Thomas and Siever showed that many people with chronic temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) brace up when asked to relax.
Over the course of the story, Mr. Dalrymple is painting a portrait of one of his love interests, Clara Van Siever.
RSA Lattice Siever remained active for nearly three years after outliving its initial purpose, by factoring other integers for the mathematical community.
Ellen Siever, Aaron Weber, Stephen Figgins, Robert Love, Arnold Robbins, et al.
But it is generally accepted that these elements are concentrated only in the outer crust of the Earth (Press and Siever 1982), and do not affect deep internal heating.
CHAPTER FOUR "Siever gone!"
"Serotonin is a modulator," says Dr. Larry Siever of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.
Those two very different bumps — one with pus, one without — got jumbled up in Siever's mother's mind, and she called a hospital near her Indiana home to ask about treatment for her daughter.
Paul Siever (born August 10, 1969) is a former American football offensive tackle in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Chicago Bears.
In Game 3, Cubs pitcher Ed Reulbach scattered six hits as Chicago jumped on Tiger starter Ed Siever for four runs on seven hits in only four innings.
Co-authored with Ira Katznelson, Richard Lewontin, David Montgomery, Laura Nader, Richard Ohmann, Ray Siever, Immanuel Wallerstein, Howard Zinn.
Another clinical study showed declines in depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation following a treatment program using AVE. A study by Berg and Siever used audio-visual entrainment devices on women suffering with seasonal affective disorder.
In Anthony Trollope's novel The Last Chronicle of Barset, artist Conway Dalrymple paints the heiress Clara Van Siever as Jael driving a nail through the head of Sisera.
One way of telling is to look for the physical signs of depression, like insomnia, appetite changes and fatigue, said Dr. Larry J. Siever, a professor of psychiatry at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York.
"Most geologists believe that the origin of the oceans and atmosphere can be tracked to Earth itself," Dr. Frank Press and Dr. Raymond Siever wrote in their 1994 college text, "Understanding Earth," published by Freeman.
In response, members of the wider TI graphing calculators community (at yAronet) set up a BOINC-based distributed computing project, RSA Lattice Siever (RSALS for short), that quickly factored the other keys.