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"Siskin" - Eduardo Pequeño, businessman in Caracas (Venezuela) "Express Messenger" - Richard Setaro, journalist/writer, f. employee of the "Columbia Broadcasting System."
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"Siskin" - Eduardo Pequeño, businessman in Caracas (Venezuela) 11.
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"Siskin" - Eduardo Pequeño, businessman in Caracas (Venezuela) 11.
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Fabritius's "Siskin" is hung beneath the new Girl's Head by Vermeer (opposite page 2 of this book), but they have nothing in common.
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So is Daniel Flaster Siskin of Long Beach, Calif., who invented a vengeance-themed board game called "Operation: Maccabee" in which players use a dreidel to defeat Nazis during World War II.
Hanukkah Boosters Light a Fire Under Holiday Stephanie Simon 2011
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The last name of Daniel Flaster Siskin was misspelled as Sisken in some editions Saturday in a front-page article about Hanukkah celebrations.
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That's a funny looking grey headed Siskin, I thought!
Linda Keenan: Birders Rejoice! Liz & Tommy's Excellent Discovery 2008
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Siskin; and uncertainly, as though expecting I should change my mind, took the reins in his gloves, stood up, thought a moment, and then raised his whip.
The Wife 2004
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The Miami Heat's All-Star center, who has not played this season because of a kidney disorder, took on Georgetown student Josh Siskin in ESPN NBA 2Night during a promotion for the latest PlayStation 2 title.
USATODAY.com - Mourning finds it tough to sit idle on sidelines 2001
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A business card, the one Siskin had given me in New York -- it had been loose in my wallet.
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