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† ˈseedman Obs. [f. seed n. or v. + man n.1] 1. = seedsman 1. In 16–17th c. often fig. with etym. allusion to seminary.1583 Exec. for Treason (1675) 5 These Seminaries, or Seedmen, and Jesuits,..have..laboured..to perswade the people. c 1615 God & the King (1663) 6 Wherewith these seed-men of sediti...
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Albert Seedman
Seedman established himself as a detective during the 1960s. Seedman planned to interrogate them when he arrived.
Seedman never got the chance.
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seminant
† ˈseminant Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. sēminant-em, pres. pple. of sēmināre to sow.] A sower of seed; applied allusively to a seminary priest: cf. seedman and seminary a. 2 and n.2 2.c 1588 Segar Blazon of Papists C 3, A Papist Seminant. Ioyn'd with the rest of this pernicious broode, Are Seminants calde ...
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Offerman Building
Seedman announced in April 1979 that it would close Martin's Offerman Building store, saying the store was unprofitable. Seedman also planned to sell off the Offerman Building and focus on its remaining locations.
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under-seedman
ˈunder-ˌseedman (under-1 6 a.)1615–6 Boys Wks. (1622) 203 The Preacher is not properly the sower, but the seedcod, at most an vnderseedman.
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Howard H. Kendler
Personal life and death
Kendler was married to Tracy Kendler (born Tracy Sylvia Seedman), who was also an academic psychologist.
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seedsman
seedsman (ˈsiːdsmən) [f. genitive of seed n. + man n.1 Cf. seedman.] 1. A sower of seed.1601 Holland Pliny xviii. xiii. I. 571 Moreover, they would haue the seeds-man to be naked when he soweth them. 1606 Shakes. Ant. & Cl. ii. vii. 24. 1657 J. Watts Scribe, Pharisee, etc. i. 115 A plain and ordinar...
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Edith Smith (police officer)
She was one of six children of nursery and seedman James Smith and his wife Harriet. In 1897 she married stationer and tobacconist William Smith.
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Martin's (New York)
In October 1977, with reported annual sales of $30 million, Martin's was sold for an undisclosed amount of cash to the Seedman Merchandising Group, operator
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Tracy Kendler
Tracy Kendler, née Sylvia Seedman (August 4, 1918 – July 28, 2001) was an American research psychologist known for her research in discrimination learning Early life and education
Kendler was born Sylvia Seedman in Brooklyn, New York, and changed her name to Tracy at a young age.
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Joseph Colombo
When NYPD detective Albert Seedman (later the NYPD chief of detectives) called Colombo in for questioning about the death of one of his soldiers, Colombo He told Seedman, "I am an American citizen, first class.
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Practical Peripherals
History
Practical Peripherals, Inc., was incorporated in 1981 by Michael Seedman in Westlake Village, California, as a manufacturer of modems for personal Members of the Seedman family presided over operations at Practical, with Joseph Seedman acting as chief operating officer and Eric Seedman operating as
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Times Square Stores
The chain was founded in 1929 by George Seedman. George Seedman continued to own and run the chain until 1987, when, at the age of 90, he began looking for buyers.
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1972 Harlem mosque incident
The NYPD's chief of detectives, Albert Seedman, was the ranking officer at the scene. Codd, Seedman said, refused, hung up the phone, and would not take Seedman's subsequent calls.
Soon after, more officers arrived on the scene.
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Keeney House (Le Roy, New York)
In 1868 he had hired a Rochester seedman to help develop the stringless bean.
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