Seward


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United States politician who as Secretary of State in 1867 arranged for the purchase of Alaska from Russia (known at the time as Seward's Folly) (1801-1872)

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Seward has been covering the royal family since the 80s and has written over 20 books on them and subjects concerning them.
As the Confederate high command geared up for a more imposing diplomatic presence in Europe by sending Slidell to Paris and Mason to London, Seward assembled a team of prominent citizens to assuage European public opinion in favor of the Union cause.
45 Seward Highway, Dowling On-Ramp, northeast quadrant
William Seward lived on into his early 60s before passing away in 1928.
Terrance "Duke" Seward and his wife, Rhiannon, have launched a catering company and served their authentic Southern cuisine out of a food truck.
Following a meeting of the World Plastics Council's (WPC) Executive Committee in Dubai, Abulrahman Al-Fageeh (SABIC) announced that James (Jim) Seward (LyondellBasell) had been elected to succeed him as the next chairman of the WPC.
The World Plastics Council's (WPC) recently held a meeting of its executive committee in Dubai, UAE, and announced that James (Jim) Seward of LyondellBasell has been elected to be the next chairman of the council.
I want to thank our members for advocating for these bills, and thank Senate Insurance Chair James Seward, Assembly Insurance Chair Kevin Cahill, and the DFS for working with the industry to make the passage of these bills a reality."
Products from Axalta Coating Systems were selected to paint Seward Johnson's "Return Visit" sculpture of Abraham Lincoln and a contemporary man.