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"It's become a real depressed area," said retiree Phyllis Sieling, loading groceries from a Super Target into her car.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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"It's become a real depressed area," said retiree Phyllis Sieling, loading groceries from a Super Target into her car.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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"It's become a real depressed area," said retiree Phyllis Sieling, loading groceries from a Super Target into her car.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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"It's become a real depressed area," said retiree Phyllis Sieling, loading groceries from a Super Target into her car.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Keep it on hand for Sieling and Jones (sielingandjones. com), maker of custom architectural plywood and home of many big loud sawing machines.
Baltimore City Paper 2009
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The OAG was asked to investigate the handling of a lease arrangement for the Moewai Road land to Dirk Sieling who later was elected as a Thames-Coromandel District Councillor and allegations that Cr Sieling had been given information he should not have received, given that he had a pecuniary interest in the matter.
ScreenTalk 2009
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Sieling, a professional musician whose songs are children-oriented, hopes that his tax dollars could be put toward a cause closer to his heart than a financial bailout.
Stories from The Sun 2008
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"I'd like to see libraries funded better and schools funded better," Sieling said.
Stories from The Sun 2008
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"I'd like to see libraries funded better and schools funded better," Sieling said.
Stories from The Sun 2008
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Sieling, a professional musician whose songs are children-oriented, hopes that his tax dollars could be put toward a cause closer to his heart than a financial bailout.
Stories from The Sun 2008
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