Examples of 'sieveking' in a sentence

Meaning of "sieveking"

Sieveking is a term used to describe the act of sifting or separating things through the use of a sieve or strainer

How to use "sieveking" in a sentence

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Sieveking was from a well known Hamburg family.
He handed the direction of the firm over to his partner Sieveking in a large measure.
Director David Sieveking appears in person.
Sieveking lived off the senatorial pension and two small inheritances, and maintained her independence.
Denkwürdigkeiten aus dem Leben von Amalie Sieveking in deren Auftrage von einer Freundin derselben verfaßt.
Sieveking was born in Bishopsgate, London.
The square is named after the first president of the OLG, Ernst Friedrich Sieveking.
Sandow have known Sieveking years before in Belgium and the Netherlands.
Clarence Eddy, an organist and composer, and Sieveking became fast friends.
She probably met Sieveking in London through her friend Christian von Bunsen.
In July 1914, Natalie Moszkowska obtained the title of doctor “ oeconomiae publicae ” supervised by Heinrich Sieveking.
John Fullerton and Paul Sieveking chose the title under which the work appears in English.
In 1951, Sieveking was appointed as the consul in Stockholm and later ambassador in Sweden.
From an early age, Sieveking had shown a great interest in literature.
In 1827, Karl Sieveking concluded a trade agreement for Hamburg merchants in Rio de Janeiro.

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According to Sandow, Sieveking was a brilliant artist, but as a man he was a weakling and delicate.
In this office, too, Sieveking worked primarily in the field of foreign relations.
Back in Germany, Sieveking narrates that he has received funding for his film.
Just at that time, Sieveking was low in funds and generally " down on his luck.
On 1 August 1766 Sieveking joined the firm of the Hamburg Senator Voght as an apprentice.

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