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Seid or
SEID may
refer to:
Systemic exertion intolerance disease (
SEID),
alternative name for
myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic
fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS)...
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Barre Seid (born 1932) is an
American businessman and
political donor from Chicago. He was the
owner of
Tripp Lite, an
electrical products manufacturer...
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Seid Korać (Serbian Cyrillic: Сеид Кораћ, born 20
October 2001) is a
Luxembourger professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Serbian Superliga...
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Seid Zukić (born 9
April 1994) is a
Bosnian professional footballer who
plays as a forward. Zukić
scored 6
goals in 14
appearances for Orašje, and moved...
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Seid Memić,
known by his
stage name Vajta, (born 8
March 1950, in Travnik,
Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a
Bosnian singer and the
vocalist for the Yugoslav...
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Seïd Khiter (Arabic: سيد خيتر; born 19
January 1985) is a
French former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker.
Khiter was born in Roubaix, France...
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Alamin Mohammed Seid (Arabic: الأمين محمد سيد; born 1946–1947 –died 15
November 2021) was an
Eritrean politician. He was born in M****awa, Eritrea. Alamin...
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Rechuldak Seid (born June 9, 1957) is a
Palauan businessman and
politician of
partially American Jewish origin. He was
elected into
House of Delegates...
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Joseph Brahim Seid (1927 in N'Djamena – 1980) was a
Chadian writer and politician. He
served as
Minister of
Justice from 1966 to 1975. As a
writer he is...
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Seid ****aplè (born June 30, 1967) is a
middle distance athlete who
competed internationally for Chad ****aplè
represented Chad at the 1988
Summer Olympics...