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    Thomas Seltzer (22 February 1875, Russia − 11 September 1943, New York City) was a Russian-American translator, editor and book publisher. Born in Russia...
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  • Thomas Seltzer may refer to: Thomas Seltzer (translator) (1875–1943), translator and editor of Russian stories Thomas Seltzer (musician) (born 1969),...
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  • writer Olaf C. Seltzer (1877–1957), Danish-born American painter Stan Seltzer, piano player in the Stan Seltzer Trio Thomas Seltzer, translator and editor...
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    edition was published in 1922 by Thomas Seltzer and illustrated by Homer Boss. The latter's wife Adele Szold-Seltzer (1876-1940), the daughter of Benjamin...
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  • guitar, keyboards, percussion) Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano Happy-Tom (Thomas Seltzer), bassist (originally drummer) and main songwriter in the band Turbonegro...
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  • Hermann Sudermann. It was published in English in 1909, translated by Thomas Seltzer. A new translation by Beatrice Marshall was published in 1913. 1914:...
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    Archaeologist, translator and writer John Shahidi, Businessman, manager and President of Shots Podcast Network, Nelk Boys and Happy Dad Hard Seltzer Sam Shahidi...
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    (1876-1940) was the translator of the first American edition of Maya the Bee. It was published in 1922 by her husband Thomas Seltzer. Henrietta Szold Robert...
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    onion services, even those hosted behind firewalls or network address translators (NAT), while preserving the anonymity of both parties. Tor is necessary...
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    in both their memoir and their fiction. Similarly, Nasdijj and Margaret Seltzer also falsely claimed Native American descent to help market their works...
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