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football coach and
former professional footballer Theodor Siebs (1862–1941),
German linguist Siebs's law, a Proto-Indo-European (PIE)
phonological rule This...
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Siebs's law (/ˈziːps/ ZEEPS) is a Proto-Indo-European (PIE)
phonological rule
named after the
German linguist Theodor Siebs .
According to...
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language and is
referred to po****rly by
German speakers as der
Siebs ('the
Siebs').
Siebs was born in the Free City of
Bremen on 26
August 1862. He studied...
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Armindo Sieb (born 17
February 2003) is a
German professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Bundesliga club
Mainz 05, on loan from
Bayern Munich...
- runner-up: 1997–98 "
Sieb Dijkstra".
Barry Hugman's Footballers.
Retrieved 30
March 2017. Oude kaas:
Sieb Dijkstra - AZ (in Dutch) "
Sieb Dijkstra". MotherwerWELLnet...
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Calvin Robert Sieb (30 May 1925 – 21 May 2007) was an American-born
Canadian classical violinist who was the
concertmaster of the
Montreal Symphony Orchestra...
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Walter John "Wally"
Sieb (May 6, 1899 –
January 18, 1974) was an
American football halfback for the
Racine Legion of the
National Football League (NFL)...
- process. The
Deutsche Bühnensprache (lit. 'German
stage language') by
Theodor Siebs had
established conventions for
German pronunciation in theatres, three...
- John L.
Sieb (November 6, 1864 –
October 24, 1941) was an
American politician and barber. Born in
Michigan City, Indiana,
Sieb moved to Racine, Wisconsin...
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Johnson Controls, H. B. Fuller,
Impreglon and the
electronics company of
Sieb & Meyer. Also
based in Lüneburg is the von Stern'schen Druckerei, founded...