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Sayre or
Sayres may
refer to Anne
Sayre (1923–1998),
American writer well
known for her
biography of
Rosalind Franklin Anthony D.
Sayre (1858-1931), Alabama...
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Claire Sayres (1896 - 17
September 1956) was a
hydroplane racer who
broke the
world water speed record with his "Slo-mo-shun IV" boat.
Sayres was born...
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Edward Sayres (born 19
December 1815 at
North Stoke, Sus****; died 11
January 1888 at Cold Ashton, Gloucestershire) was an
English amateur cricketer who...
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Sayre's law states, in a
formulation quoted by
Charles Philip Issawi: "In any
dispute the
intensity of
feeling is
inversely proportional to the value...
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Sayre is a city in, and the
county seat of,
Beckham County, in
western Oklahoma,
United States. It is
halfway between Oklahoma City and Amarillo, Texas...
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Eleanor Axson Sayre (March 26, 1916 – May 12, 2001) was an
American curator, art historian, and a
specialist on the
works of Goya. She was the
first woman...
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Sayres Benchmark is a 13,746-foot-elevation (4,190-meter)
mountain summit in
Chaffee County, Colorado,
United States.
Sayres Benchmark is
located three...
- 22, 1919 –
September 16, 2002).[citation needed]
After World War I, the
Sayres moved to Cambridge, M****achusetts,
where Francis accepted a
position on...
- Montgomery. The
Sayres lived in the
fashionable "silk hat"
section of
Montgomery in a
lavish home with five bedrooms. Later, the
Sayres relocated to the...
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Lewis Albert Sayre (February 29, 1820 –
September 21, 1900) was a
leading American orthopedic surgeon of the 19th century. He
performed the
first operation...