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The Baldwin photographs were taken by Sedat Pakay, who met Baldwin during the 1960s in Turkey.
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Methods devised by, for example, my husband John Sedat and Ed Ziff while we were in Cambridge in England.
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Elizabeth Blackburn and husband, John Sedat, received an early wake up call the morning she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
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[EB] I was a graduate student with Fred Sanger and John Sedat, who is now my husband, now, he was a post doc.
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Special thanks to Sedat Pakay, renowned portrait photographer, whose work is represented in collections around the world, and whose remarkable photographs of James Baldwin are in the collection of the Smithsonian.
In the Fullness of Time Emily W. Upham 2010
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That was when she learned that her husband, Sedat, was dead, and there was little hope her other two children had survived.
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The five men who had been at home -- Vjollca's husband, Sedat, his brothers Bujar and Nexhmedin, Fatime's son Faton and her brother Nexhat -- were lined up facing a wall.
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One fan, Sedat Dogan, told AFP: "Our name has been covered in mud but we are going to wipe it clean."
BBC News - Home 2012
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"You don't need to be an expert to understand what happened in Van," wrote Sedat Ergin after surveying the scene.
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"Ankara might be wanting to take advantage of the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq to force the PKK out of its shelters in north Iraq, thereby squeezing it in a corner," says Sedat Ergin, a columnist for the
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