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Sive may
refer to:
Sive means hear us in
isiXhosa David Sive (1922–2014),
American attorney, environmentalist, and
professor of
environmental law Sive...
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Jamie Sives (/ˈsiːvəs/ SEE-vəs; born 14
August 1973) is a
Scottish actor.
Sives was born in Lochend, Edinburgh. He
studied at
Leith Academy.
Sives attended...
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Sive /ˈsaɪv/ is a play by the
Irish writer John B. Keane,
first performed in Listowel,
County Kerry in 1959.
Keane chose to use the name "
Sive" for the...
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environmental law.
Sive was born in Brooklyn, New York, on
September 22, 1922, the son of
Abraham Sive and
Rebecca (née Schwartz)
Sive. As a teenager, his...
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Sadhbh (Old Irish: Sadb,
anglicised Sive) is an
Irish feminine personal name.
Derived from Proto-Celtic *swādwā '(the)
sweet and
lovely (lady)', the name...
- a
deity of
unknown gender. It was also
written sive deus
sive dea, sei deus sei dea, or
sive mas
sive femina ("whether male or female"). The
phrase can...
- S2CID 170517611. Lindsay,
Wallace (1911b).
Isidori Hispalensis Episcopi Etymologiarum Sive Originum Libri XX.
Clarendon Press. Porzig,
Walter (1937). "Die Rezensionen...
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Mercator on his map
called North America "America or New India" (America
sive India Nova).
Americus Vesputius was the
Latinized version of the Italian...
- used to
compose the
groups (Magnol, 1689). 1676, Botani**** Monspeliense,
sive Plantarum circa Monspelium nascentium index. Lyon. [Flora of Montpellier...
- our p****ions.
According to Spinoza, God is
Nature and
Nature is God (Deus
sive Natura). This is his pantheism. In his
previous book, Theologico-Political...