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SAC
SAC can mean: S-Allyl cysteine, a chemical constituent of garlicSAC Capital Partners, a hedge fund managed by Steven A. CohenSAC programming languageSt. Andrew's CollegeSchool Advisory CouncilSchool Assesed Coursework in the Victorian Certificate of EducationScottish Agricultural CollegeSecure aut..
Sac-winged bat
The sac-winged or sheath-tailed bats constitute a family, Emballonuridae, of 47 species of bats. They can be found in tropical and sub-tropical regions all over the world. Emballonurids are small, and generally brown or grey; however, the ghost bats (genus Diclidurus) are white. ..
Saca
Saca may refer to: Šaca, a city in SlovakiaSaca Peak, a mountain peak in Gurghiu Mountains, Mureş County (1776 m)Saca, a village in Budurea Commune, Bihor County, RomaniaThe South Australian Cricket Association This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated ..
Sacaba
Sacaba is the capital of the Bolivian province of Chapare. The city, located 13 kilometers eastward from Cochabamba, is the second largest city in the Cochabamba region after Cochabamba city. Post-colonial architecture may be seen in the inner part of Sacaba; however, some has been destroyed due to ..
Sacabaya
Sacabaya is a pyroclastic shield volcano in Bolivia. It is located on the Altiplano near to the Rio Lauca. The volcano is composed of ignimbrite, which has formed a shield. The shield is capped by an area of vents which has many overlapping craters, and is elongated in shape. At the southern end li..
Sacacho
"Sacacho" is a Roman romance myth. Sacacho is the story of a great Roman warrior, known for his aggressiveness in battle as well as his fierce loyalty to the Romans. While battling the Carthaginians in what is rumored to be the Second Punic War, Sacacho suffered from a spear to the heart that was ..
Sacacoyo
Sacacoyo is a municipality in the La Libertad department of El Salvador. ..
Sacad
Sa'ad ( Somali: Sacad ) is a Somali clan that is party of the Habar Gedir of the Hawiye clan. This clan inhabits majority of the Mudug region of Somalia, but also can be found seattled in the Somali capitalMogadishu, as well as Afgoi and Baraawe in Shabeellaha Hoose and around Turdho in Jubbada D..
Sacadura Cabral
Sacadura Cabral (pron. IPA /sɐ.kɐ.'ðu.ɾɐ kɐ.'bɾaɫ/) (1881-1924), was a Portuguese aviation pioneer who, together with Gago Coutinho (1869-1959), was the first to cross the South Atlantic Ocean by air in 1922, from Lisbon, in Portugal, to Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. ..
Sacagawea
--> Sacagawea (Sakakawea, Sacajawea, Sacajewea; see below) (c. 1787 – December 20, 1812 or April 9, 1884) was a Shoshone woman who accompanied the Corps of Discovery with Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. U.S. dollar coin, showing Sacagawea and her son, Jean Baptiste Contents 1&nb..
Sacagawea dollar
The Sacagawea Dollar is the current United States dollar coin. This coin was first minted in 2000 and depicts the Native American woman Sacagawea. The obverse was designed by Glenna Goodacre and the reverse by Thomas D. Rogers. Contents 1 Specifications2 Model3 History4 Trul..
Sacagawea River
The Sacagawea River. The Sacagawea River is a tributary of the Musselshell River, approximately 30 mi (48 km) long, in north-central Montana in the United States. It rises on the plains of northern Fergus County and flows eastward. The river formerly joined the Musselshell five miles above th..
Sacajawea (book)
Sacajawea is a historical fictional novel about the life of Sacajawea, noted Shoshone Indian travel guide of Lewis and Clark. It was written by Anna Lee Waldo and published in 1978. Editions Sacajawea (Expanded and Revised), Avon Books, ISBN 0380842939 ..
Sacandaga River
The Sacandaga River is a river in the northern part of New York in the USA. The Sacandaga River is a tributary of the Hudson River and enters the Hudson at the border of Saratoga County and Warren County. The Conklingville Dam, finished in 1930, located by the west town line of Hadley, New York,..
Sacapulas
Sacapulas is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché. ..
Sacar
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sacar may refer to: Sacar, editor of About Woman, a compilation of writings by Sri Nolini Kanta Gupta.Sacar (personal name), a biblical name.Sacar (charity), a charity in Bradford, United Kingdom, dedicated to support people wi..
Sacar (charity)
Sacar is a charity in Bradford, England which seeks to support people with Asperger syndrome or autism. It aims to enable people with Asperger syndrome or autism to lead a normal, independent life and to help them to integrate into the community. External link [Official site.] ..
Sacatepéquez
Sacatepéquez Sacatepéquez is one of the 22 departments of Guatemala. Population estimate 265,500 in 2000. The name Sacatepéquez comes from the Pipil Maya dialect meaning "Grassy Hill" The capital of Sacatepéquez is Antigua Guatemala. Other important cities include Ciudad Vieja. Municipal..
Sacaton, Arizona
Sacaton (Pima: Ge'e Ki:) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,584 at the 2000 census. It is the capital of the Gila River Indian Community. Geography Sacaton is located at [33°4′48″N, 111°44′45″W] (33.079911, -111.745..
Sacavém
Sacavém City Coat of Arms District or region Lisbon Municipality Loures Area 4 km² Density km² parishes 1 Coordinates 38º47'N 9º06'W [] Website: http://www.jfsacavem.pt Sacavém (pron. IPA /sɐkɐ'vɐ̃j̃/) is a Portuguese city and [[List of Freguesias of ..
Saca Candela
Saca Candela is the Dominican slang for the perreo dance used in reggaeton and Latino hip-hop. See also perreoReggaeton ..
Sacbe
Sacbe, plural Sacbeob, or "white ways" were white, long and straight roads built by the Maya civilization to connect temples, plazas, and cities. Few of these roads still exist in their entirety today, the longest being a 62 mile-long road connecting the ancient cities of Coba and Yaxuna. ..
Sacca
Sacca (Pāli: Truthfulness) is one of the ten paramis or perfections that a bodhisatta must develop in order to become a Buddha. Bhikkhu Bodhi wrote: It is said that in the course of his long training for enlightenment over many lives, a bodhisatta can break all the moral precepts except the pledge..
Saccade
A saccade is a fast movement of an eye, head or other part of an animal's body or device. It can also be a fast shift in frequency of an emitted signal or other quick change. Contents 1 Saccadic eye motion1.1 Saccadic masking2 Comparative physiology3 See also4 Reference..
Saccadic masking
Saccadic masking, also known as saccadic suppression, is the phenomenon in visual perception where the mind selectively blocks visual processing during eye movements in such a way that neither the motion of the eye (and subsequent motion blur of the image) nor the gap in visual perception is noticea..
Saccard
Saccard is a fictional character created by Émile Zola in his 20-novel cycle Les Rougon-Macquart. Saccard (a pseudonym of the character Aristide Rougon) is the central figure in the novels La Curée (1872) and L'Argent (1891), and features in a number of other books in the cycle. A ruthless and gre..
Saccharide
Saccharide can have different meanings depending on the context: Saccharides are the anions and salts of the sweetener and sugar substitute saccharin (sodium saccharide, denatonium saccharide).Saccharide is a general synonym for sugars, see monosaccharide and polysaccharide. This is a [disambig..
Saccharimeter
A saccharimeter is an instrument for measuring the concentration of sugar solutions. This is commonly achieved using a measurement of refractive index (refractometer) or the angle of rotation of polarization of optically active sugars (polarimeter). A saccharimeter is used in food processing indus..
Saccharin
The chemical structure of sodium saccharin. Saccharin is the oldest artificial sweetener; it was discovered in 1879 by Ira Remsen and Constantin Fahlberg of Johns Hopkins University. Usage note: The word saccharin has no final "e". The word saccharine, with a final "e", is much older and is..
Saccharometer
A Saccharometer is a type of hydrometer that measures the amount of sugar in a solution. It is used primarily by winemakers and brewers [link]. This device is helpful in winemaking ..
Saccharomyces
Saccharomyces is a genus in the kingdom of fungi that includes many species of yeast, the name Saccharomyces meaning 'sugar yeast'. The inability to utilize nitrate and ability to ferment various carbohydrates are typical characteristics of Saccharomyces. Colonies can grow and mature in 3 days and..
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a species of budding yeast. It is perhaps the most important yeast thanks to its use since ancient times in baking and brewing. It is believed that it was originally isolated from the skins of grapes (one can see the yeast as a component of the thin white film on the s..
Saccharomyces uvarum
Saccharomyces uvarum is a species of yeast that is believed to originate as a hybrid of S. cerevisiae and S. monacensis, because of its amphiploid genome. It is a bottom-fermenting yeast. Discovered in 1883 by Emil Christian Hansen working for the Danish brewery Carlsberg, it is probably better..
Saccharomycetaceae
Saccharomycetaceae is a family of yeast in the order Saccharomycetales that reproduce by budding. ..
Saccharomycetales
Saccharomycetales is an order in the kingdom of fungi that comprises the budding yeasts. ..
Saccharomycetes
Saccharomycetes is a class in the kingdom of fungi, and is also known as Hemiascomycetes. It contains the order Saccharomycetales, the budding yeasts. ..
Saccharomycotina
Saccharomycotina is a subphylum of the phylum Ascomycota (fungi which form their sexual spores in sac-like asci), and consists of yeasts - they form no ascocarps (fruiting bodies), their asci are naked, and they can reproduce asexually by budding. The only class in this subphylum is Saccharomycet..
Saccharopinuria
Saccharopinuria is a variant form of hyperlysinemia caused by a partial enzyme deficiency. See also hyperlysinemia ..
Saccheri quadrilateral
A Saccheri quadrilateral is a four-sided figure. It can only exist in non-Euclidean geometry. It has a base, AB, two equal legs standing at right angles to it, AC and BD, and acute angles at the summit, CD. It is composed entirely of straight lines. It is named after Giovanni Gerolamo Saccheri. A..
Sacchidananda Shivabhinava Narasimha Bharati
Part of a series onHindu philosophy ..
Sacchidanandendra Saraswati
Sri Sacchidanandendra Saraswati Swamiji was the founder of the Adhyatma Prakashana Karyalaya in Holenarasipura, Mandya district, Karnataka, Bharat. ..
Saccocirridae
The Saccocirridae are small interstitial polychaetes common in coarse sand, reflective, surf beaches, usually within the zone of retention. The Saccociridae are members of the clade Protodrilida, which is in turn part of the clade Canalipalpata. Saccocirridae have a world wide distribution and it..
Saccopharyngiformes
Saccopharyngiformes is an order of unusual ray-finned fish superficially similar to eels, but with many internal differences. Most of the fish in this order are deep-sea types known from only a handful of specimens. Saccopharyngiforms lack several bones, such as the symplectic bone, the bones of ..
Saccopharynx
Saccopharynx is a genus of deep sea eel-like fishes with large mouths, distensible stomachs and long scaleless bodies. It is the only genus in the family Saccopharyngidae. The name is from Latin saccus meaning "sack" and Greek pharynx. Like other saccopharyngiforms, fishes in this genus are known ..
Sacco and Vanzetti
Bartolomeo Vanzetti (left) and Nicola Sacco (right) Nicola Sacco (April 22, 1891 – August 23, 1927) and Bartolomeo Vanzetti (June 11, 1888 – August 23, 1927) were two Italian-born American anarchists, who were arrested, tried, and executed via electrocution in the American state..
Saccule
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Sacculina
Sacculina is a genus of barnacles that are parasitic on crabs. The adults bear no resemblance to the barnacles that cover ships and piers; they are recognised as barnacles because their larval forms are like other members of the barnacle class Cirripedia. The female Sacculina larva finds a crab an..
SACC New York
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SACD HD
SACD HD is Sony's printed name for the HD layer on SACDs in the recent PlayStation 3 press releases. It appears when Sony released the specifications for the PlayStation 3 it indicated that there are two layers, the 'HD' layer, and the regular Redbook layer. It appears that SACD HD is the same as SA..
SACE
SACE can refer to South Australian Certificate of EducationServizi Assicurativi del Commercio Estero (SACE SpA) - Italian Export Credit Agency ..
Sace
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Sacerdotalism
Sacerdotalism (from Latin sacerdos, priest, literally one who presents sacred offerings, sacer, sacred, and dare, to give) is a term applied (usually in a hostile sense) to the system, method, and spirit of a priestly order or class, under which the functions, dignity, and influence of the members o..
Sacerdotalis Caelibatus
Sacerdotalis Caelibatus (Latin for "Of the celibate priesthood") is the name of an encyclical written by Pope Paul VI. It defends the Catholic Church's tradition of priestly celibacy in the West. The encyclical was promulgated on June 24, 1967. Contents 1 Summary of the encyclical1.1 Di..
Sacer dotium
Sacer dotium is a Latin term meaning the earthly hierarchy that's primary goal was the salvation of the soul. ..
Sachaa Jhutha
Sachaa Jhutha is a 1970 Indian Hindi film directed by Manmohan Desai. The movie stars Rajesh Khanna as a simple villager, who has a look alike who is a crook. Also starsMumtaz and Vinod Khanna. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. ..
Sachal Sarmast
Sachal Sarmast (1739-1829) (Sindhi: سچلُ سرمستُ ) (Urdu: سچل سرمست ) was a renowned Sindhi Sufi poet during the Kalhora era. Abdul Haq Farooqi was his given name and "Sachal" was the name he used in his own poetry. Sachu means truth in Sindhi and Sachalu means truthful. Sarmast ..
Sacha Baron Cohen
This article is about Sacha Baron Cohen, an English comedian. For the figure skater, see Sasha Cohen. Sacha Baron Cohen shot to fame when his character Ali G started appearing on The Eleven O'Clock Show on Channel 4. Sacha Baron Cohen (born 13 October, 1971 in Staines, London) is an English co..
Sacha Boutros
Biography A little bit about Sacha… A local native of San Diego, Sacha Boutros has been captivating audiences with her sultry vocals and exquisite style as she posses a charm and grace reminiscent of the golden age of Hollywood. Having played the piano since she was a little girl, she began compo..
Sacha Bryant
Sacha Bryant is a professional wrestler best known as Savvy. Profile Height: 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)Weight: 100 lb (45 kg)Birthday: February 5Hometown: Redondo Beach, CaliforniaTrained by: UPWDebut: 1999Previous identities: Savvy, Savvy SachaFinishing and signature move(s): Savvy Stunner Championships a..
Sacha Dean Biyan
Sacha Dean Bïyan is a fashion photographer and photojournalist specializing in high-end editorial, advertising and fine art photography. He is known for his provocative and eccentric style. Contents 1 '''Biography'''2 '''Published Works'''3 '''Awards'''4 '''Exhibitions'''..
Sacha Distel
Sacha Distel (January 29, 1933–July 22, 2004) was a French singer who had hits such as 'Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head' and 'Scoubidou'. He was born in Paris. At age 16, Distel became a professional jazz guitarist. Over his career he worked alongside Dizzy Gillespie and Tony Bennett and ap..
Sacha Gervasi
Sacha Gervasi was born in London in 1965 and co-founded the group The Diceheads but left before they became famous and better known as Bush. He went on to pursue a career in journalism before turning his hand to screenwriting with The Big Tease (1999) which he co-wrote with Craig Ferguson. Movin..
Sacha Guitry
Sacha Guitry (February 21, 1885 – July 24, 1957) was a French film actor, director and screenwriter and playwright. Biography Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, he was the son of Lucien Germain Guitry (1860–1925), a major Parisian stage actor who spent nine years at the Michel Theater, in S..
Sacha Horler
--> Sacha Horler (born February 12, 1970, Sydney) is an Australian actress. She has quickly gained a reputation for bold and skilled portrayals in acclaimed native productions, and won two Australian Film Institute acting awards in 1999, winning Best Actress as a sexual obsessive in Praise, and Bes..
Sacha Kljestan
Sacha Kljestan (born September 9, 1985 in Anaheim, California) is an American soccer midfielder, who currently plays for C.D. Chivas USA of Major League Soccer. Kljestan played for the Region IV Olympic Development Program team. He then played three years college soccer at Seton Hall University. ..
Sacha Moldovan
Sacha Moldovan (1901-1982), born Aloysha Schneider on November 4, 1901, in Kishinev, Russia, was a Russian expressionist and post-impressionist painter who immigrated to the United States, studied in Paris, and became unyieldingly devoted to his work throughout his years. Moldovan is known to have w..
Sacha Pecaric
Sacha Pecaric (b. 1965 in Rijeka, Croatia) is a rabbi of the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation in Kraków. After studies in Prague, Pecaric continued to study at the rabbinic department of the Yeshiva University in New York and the department of philosophy of the Columbia University (M.A.) and Charles Un..
Sacha Vierny
Sacha Vierny (10 August, 1919 – 15 May, 2001) was a French cinematographer. He was born in Bois-le-Roi, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France, and died in Paris, France, at the age of 82. He is most famous for his work with Alain Resnais, especially for the two films Hiroshima mon amour, L'an..
Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayana
S. H. Vatsyayan (सच्‍चिदानन्‍द हीरानन्‍द वात्‍स्‍यायन) (1911–1987), (Sachchidananda Hirana..
Sacheen Littlefeather
Sacheen Littlefeather (born Maria Cruz on 30th January 1947) Salinas, California, USA, was a minor movie actress and activist who donned Apache dress and rejected the Oscar on behalf of actor Marlon Brando in a prepared statement at the March 27,1973 Academy Awards. She refused Brando's Best Ac..
Sachein
Sachein (2005) is a Tamil film directed by John. The film stars Vijay, Bipasha Basu and Genelia. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Contents 1 Plot2 Cast3 Soundtrack4 Box Office Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or endin..
Sachem School District
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Sachem Central School District is one of the largest school districts on Long Island and a..
Sachen Kunga Nyingpo
Sachen Kunga Nyingpo (1092-1158) was a Tibetan sprititual leader and the first of the Five Venerable Supreme Sakya Masters of Tibet: ..
Sacheon
Hangul: 사천시 Hanja: 泗川市 Revised Romanization: Sacheon-si McCune-Reischauer: Sach'ŏn-si Statistics Area: 396.99 km² Population: 114,556[link] Pop. density: 288.6 people/km² Administrative divisions: ..
Sacher
Anna SacherFranz SacherLara SacherLeopold von Sacher-MasochMaja Sacher, see [German article]Paul Sacher Hotel Sacher, see [German article]Sachertorte This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you..
Sachertorte
Sachertorte from Hotel Sacher, Vienna. Sachertorte is a chocolate cake, invented by Franz Sacher in 1832 for Klemens Wenzel von Metternich in Vienna, Austria. It is one of the most famous Viennese culinary specialties. Composition The cake consists of two layers of dense, not overly sweet ..
Sachet
A sachet is a small disposable bag, often used to contain single-use quantities of consumer goods, such as ketchup or shampoo. A sachet can also be a fabric bag containing pot pourri. ..
Sacheverell Sitwell
Sir Sacheverell Sitwell, 6th Baronet CH (November 15, 1897–October 1, 1988) was an English writer, best known as an art critic and writer on architecture, particularly the baroque. He was the younger brother of Edith Sitwell and Osbert Sitwell; later in life he became more reticent about asso..
Sachidanand Sinha
Sachidanand Sinha (born on 31 October 1937 at Saramohanpur, Bihar) is a Hindi poet. He is the author of the poetry collections Aaathwan Din and Dasham Rasa. Sinha graduated with a degree in English Literature from C M Arts College, Darbhanga and obtained his post-graduation degree from Langat Singh..
Sachiel
For the Angel in Neon Genesis Evangelion, see Angel (Neon Genesis Evangelion). In qabalistic and Christian angelology, Sachiel is an archangel of the order of Cherubim. The meaning of his name is variously given as "the covering of God" [link] and "the angel of water." [link]. ..
Sachigo Lake Airport
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Sachiko (Usagi Yojimbo)
Sachiko is a character from the Usagi Yojimbo comic; she is an anthropomorphic cat and is a master thief, posing as a street performer to hide her criminal livelihood. Very little is known about Sachiko herself as she only appeared in one story in flashback; in the story Kitsune's Tale, she's the..
Sachiko Katsumata
Sachiko Katsumata (勝俣幸子 Katsumata Sachiko, born June 24, 1981 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan) is an actress. External links [Profile at Breath, Inc. (in Japanese)][JMDb profile (in Japanese)] ..
Sachiko M
Sachiko Matsubara, who usually records as Sachiko M, is a Japanese musician. She was a member of Otomo Yoshihide's Ground Zero from 1994 to 1997, where she used a sampler. More recently, she has concentrated on music made from sine waves. Together with Toshimaru Nakamura, who plays the "no-input mi..
Sachiko Murata
Sachiko Murata is a professor of religion and Asian studies at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. She received her B.A. from Chiba University in Chiba, Japan, and later attended Iran's Tehran University where she was the first woman ever to study fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) at that sc..
Sachiko Suzuki
Sachiko Suzuki (鈴木早智子, Suzuki Sachiko; born 22 February 1969, Souka, Saitama prefecture, Japan) is a J-pop singer, and a former member of the duo Wink. See also Wink ..
Sachiko Watanabe
Sachiko Watanabe (渡辺幸子 Watanabe Sachiko) is the mayor of Tama, Tokyo, Japan, born on 1950 at Nagano Prefecture. Collection of sayings "I wanted to go to the place where a man and woman could fight on equal terms. Therefore I chose a public employee not private enterprise.""I let favorit..
Sachin
Sachin may refer to: Sachin Tendulkar (born 1973), Indian cricketerSachin, Pas-de-Calais, a commune in FranceSachin (princely state), IndiaSachin (born 17 August, 1957), a Bollywood actorThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If ..
Sachinandana Swami
Sacinandana Swami is a disciple of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, in the tradition of Gaudiya Math. Contents 1 Early days2 Travels3 Academic Service4 Bibliography5 External links Early days During his early years in ISKCON, Sacinandana Swami translated Srila Prabhu..
Sachin (princely state)
Sachin was a princely state in India during the British Raj, located in the modern state of Gujarat, in the Surat District. The present-day industrial township of Sachin is located about 20 km south of the city of Surat, and is a mainline railway station on the Mumbai-Vadodara trunk route belonging..
Sachin Ahir
Sachin Ahir is an Indian politician. He is from the NCP. Congress candidates for 2004 elections to the Lok Sabha from Mumbai Milind Deora (Mumbai South) | Govinda (Mumbai North) | Gurudas Kamat (Northeast Mumbai) Eknath Gaikwad (North-Central Mumbai) | Sunil Dutt (North-West Mumbai) | Sa..
Sachin Dev Burman
Sachin Dev Burman (October 1, 1906 - October 31, 1975) (aka Burman da, also credited as Kumar Sachindra Deo Varman) was one of the most famous Bollywood music composers. His son Rahul Dev Burman also made it big in Bollywood as a music director. Contents 1 Early days2 Music career2.1&nb..
Sachin INA
Sachin INA is a town and a industrial notified area in Surat district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Sachin INA had a population of 3293. Males constitute 86% of the population and females 14%. Sachin INA has an a..
Sachin Sengupta
Sachin Sengupta was a prominent Bengali playwright and the producer and director of theatrical plays in Calcutta, India. His works include the dramatization of the works of poets Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam ..
Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin TendulkarIndia (IND) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Leg Break Googly (LBG) Off Break (OB) Right-arm Medium (RM) Tests ODIs Matches 132 362 '''Runs scored 10469 14146 Batting average 55.39 44.21 100s/50s 35/41 39/72 Top score ..
Sachio Kinugasa
Sachio Kinugasa(Kanji: 衣笠祥雄, hiragana:きぬがさ さちお, born January 18, 1947, came from Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto) is known as the "Iron Man" of Japanese baseball. He played primarily 3rd base for the Hiroshima Carp and from October 18, 1970 to October 22, 1987, he did not miss a game - ..
Sachiyo Shibata
Sachiyo Shibata (born November 24,1979) is a Japanese kickboxer. Stats Wins: 24Losses: 4Draws: 4Kos: 10 Titles WIKBA World Muay Thai Super Flyweight ChampionISKA World Jr Flyweight ChampionWMTA World Flyweight Champion Links [|womenkickboxing] ..
Sachi Devi
In Hinduism (specifically, early Vedic accounts), Shachi (also known as "Indrani" (queen of Indra), Aindri, Mahendri and Poulomi) is the goddess of wrath and jealousy, and a daughter of Puloman, a demon who was killed by Indrani's future husband, Indra. She is beautiful and has one-thousand eyes. Sh..
Sachi Matsumoto
Sachi Matsumoto (松本さち Matsumoto Sachi, born March 29, 1973) is a seiyū (voice actor). Her roles include: Link in [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]Takashi Horimachi in Uchūjin Tanaka Tarō (Taro the Space Alien)Pike in Princess Tutu ..
Sachkhere
Sachkhere is a village at the northern edge of the Imereti region in Western Georgia. ..
Sachs
Sachs can refer to several people: Andrew Sachs, actorCurt Sachs (Kurth Sachs), 1881-1959, music historian who studied musical instrumentsEddie Sachs, Formula One driverGeorge Sachs / Georg Sachs (1896-1961), Russia-born German and US matallurgistHans Sachs (disambiguation)* Hans Sachs, 1494-1576, ..
Sachs-Wolfe effect
The Sachs-Wolfe effect is a property of the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB), in which photons from the CMB are gravitational redshifted, causing the CMB spectrum to appear uneven. This effect is the predominant source of fluctuations in the CMB for angular scales above about ten degrees...
Sachse, Texas
Sachse is a city in Dallas County and Collin County, Texas. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 9,751, but a July 1, 2002 Census estimate showed this city's population rising to 13,015. As of 2004, the population was estimated at 16,200. Northeast of Dallas, Sachse is approximately one m..
Sachseln
Sachseln is a municipality in the canton of Obwalden in Switzerland. It has a population of 4400 of which 500 are of foreign nationality (2000). There are 260 local businesses which employ 2100 people. 12% of these are in the agricultural sector, 60% in trade and industry, 28% in services. The m..
Sachseln Tunnel
The southwestern entrance to the Sachseln road tunnel The Sachseln Tunnel is a motorroad tunnel in Switzerland, and forms part of the A8 motorroad from the Lopper intersection to Interlaken. The tunnel is 5.2 km long. It lies to the southeast of the Lake of Sarnen (Sarner See). The tunnel ..
Sachsenhagen
Sachsenhagen is a town in the district of Schaumburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 9 km northeast of Stadthagen, and 33 km west of Hanover. Sachsenhagen is also the seat of the Samtgemeinde ("collective municipality") Sachsenhagen, which consists of the following municipalities:..
Sachsenhausen
Sachsenhausen may refer to: Sachsenhausen (Oranienburg), a quarter of Oranienburg, Germany.* The Sachsenhausen concentration camp established in Sachsenhausen, Oranienburg, in 1936.Sachsenhausen (Frankfurt am Main), a quarter of Frankfurt am Main, GermanySachsenhausen (Thüringen), a municipality of..
Sachsenhausen (Frankfurt am Main)
Sachsenhausen Apfelweinviertel Sachsenhausen is a part of the city of Frankfurt, Germany. Composed of the two districts or Stadtteile, Sachsenhausen-Nord and Sachsenhausen-Süd, it is located on the West bank of the Main river, right in the city center, opposite the Old Town. Sachsenhau..
Sachsenhausen (Oranienburg)
Sachsenhausen is a district of the town Oranienburg, which is on the outskirts of Berlin. It was notorious as the site of the Nazi concentration camp also called Sachsenhausen. For five years after World War II the Soviets used the facility as Special Camp No. 7 (later Soviet Special Camp No. 1)&#..
Sachsenhausen concentration camp
Arbeit Macht Frei gate Sachsenhausen was a concentration camp in Germany, operating between 1936 and April 1945. It was named after the Sachsenhausen quarter, part of the town of Oranienburg. The camp is sometimes referred to as Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg. From August 1945 until the spring of ..
Sachsenheim
Sachsenheim is a town in the district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 11 km northwest of Ludwigsburg. ..
Sachsenring
Also see Sachsenring AG, named after this race track, for the former maker of the Trabant car. The Sachsenring (German: ) located in Hohenstein-Ernstthal near Chemnitz in Saxony, is a racing circuit in eastern Germany. Among other events, it features the annual German motorcycle Grand Prix of the F..
Sachsenring (disambiguation)
Sachsenring (German: ) may mean: Sachsenring (circuit), a racing circuit in Saxony, GermanySachsenring AG, an East German car company named after the race track, formerly VEB Sachsenring This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If..
Sachsenspiegel
The 'Sachsenspiegel' (old German: 'Sassenspegel') is the most important law book and legal code of the German Middle Ages. It gained influence through the age because it was used in the Saxon and North German areas at that time. The laws included a private collection and recording of the medieval S..
Sachsen class frigate
The F124 Sachsen class is Germany's latest class of frigates. Their main task is air defence. With 1.5 billion Euros this was one of the most expensive ship building programs of the German Navy. They are similar to the Dutch De Zeven Provinciën class frigates. Contents 1 Specifications2&..
Sachsen Society
The Sachsen Society is a secretive, coed fraternity/sorority at Whittier College. It was founded in the 1940s by soldiers who served in Sachsenberg, Germany. In 1972, the Sachsen Society began allowing women to join the group, making it one of the first organizations of its type to do so. In 1991, W..
Sachse High School
Sachse High School is a secondary school located in Sachse, Texas. The school covers grades 9 through 12 and is part of the Garland Independent School District. The school was opened in 2002 and only taught students in grades 9 and 10, but began teaching students in grade 11 in 2003 and students in..
Sachs and Violens
Sachs and Violens was a four issue mini-series written by Peter David, with art by George Perez and published by Marvel's Epic Comics imprint from 1993 to 1994. Sachs and the single girlSafe SachsViolens begets violenceViolens in the streets Part of the short-lived Heavy Hitters line, the book feat..
Sachs Harbour, Northwest Territories
Sachs Harbour is a small community on the southwestern coast of Banks Island in Canada's Northwest Territories. A count in 2000 indicated 153 inhabitants, but the 2001 census count listed 114 people. The two principal languages in the town are Inuvialuktun and English. The traditional name for t..
Sachs Harbour Airport
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Sach Khand
Sach Khand alternatively spelt Sac Khand is the Sikh concept of Salvation or Liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth in Samsara. It is achieved by the Guru's Grace and through meditation and Simran, remembering the Divine. ..
Saci
Saci may be: An alternative name for the Hindu goddess Indrani.An impish mythical character of Brazilian folk tales: see Saci (Brazilian folklore) SacI is a restriction enzyme with the restriction site GAGCTC This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wi..
Sacile
Sacile is a town of 19,379 inhabitants in the province of Pordenone, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of north-east Italy. The historic centre is located on two islands of the river Livenza. The town is known as the ‘Garden of the Serenissima’ after the many palaces constructed for the nobi..
Sacix
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Saci (Brazilian folklore)
The Saci (pr. sah-SEE) is the most popular and bizarre character of Brazilian folklore. He is a one-legged elf, with holes through the palms of his hands, who smokes a pipe and wears a magical red cap which enables him to disappear and reappear wherever he wishes. Considered an annoying prankster ..
Sack
The word sack can refer to: Bag, typically a large bagLooting, of a city after invasionQuarterback sack, tackling the quarterback in American footballTermination of employment, in many Commonwealth countriesSack (comics), Marvel Comics villain in their Gene NationA particularly sweet form of meadSh..
Sackbut
Four sackbutts: bass, alto, tenor, bass The Sackbut (var. Sacbutt; Sackbutt; Sagbutt), a brass instrument from the Renaissance and Baroque Eras, is an ancestor of the modern trombone. The name is derived from the Middle French sacquer and bouter ("push" and "pull") and the term survives in num..
Sacked
Sacked is a slang term for being fired from an occupation. It is also North American slang for being kicked in the genetilia. See also Quarterback sack ..
Sackets Harbor, New York
Sackets Harbor is a village in Jefferson County, New York, United States. The population was 1,386 at the 2000 census. The village is named after land owner Augustus Sacket. The Village of Sackets Harbour in within the western part of the Town of Hounsfield. Contents 1 History1.1 War..
Sackets Harbor and Ellisburg Railroad
Sackets Harbor & Ellisburgh Railroad was incorporated on April 19 1850 and opened on June 1 1853. On March 30 1860, it was re-organized into Sackets Harbor, Rome & N.Y. Railroad before ceasing operation in 1862. Its route took it from Sackets Harbor through Smithville, Henderson, and Belleville, joi..
Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site
Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site is an historically important location in Jefferson County, New York, USA. The historic site is south of the Village of Sackets Harbor in the Town of Hounsfield. Two battles were fought near this location during the War of 1812. See also: Battle of ..
Sackett
Contents 1 '''Sackett''' Family2 Sackett, the Novel3 The Sackett Companion4 Sackett's Land, the Novel5 Sackett Family Sackett Family The Sackett Family is a fictional American family featured in a number of western novels and short stories and historical novels by America..
Sackett lake
A small town in the village of Monticello, NY that revolves around Sackett Lake. Includes Fisherman's Camp, Beaver Dam, Winston Day Camp, and a JCC. ..
Sacking of Lawrence
In the summer of 1856, the Sacking of Lawrence helped ratchet up the guerrilla war in Kansas Territory that became known as "Bleeding Kansas." Contents 1 Background2 Sacking3 References4 External links Background Lawrence was established in 1854 by antislavery settlers (many ..
Sacking out
Sacking out is a method used by horse trainers to desensitize a horse to potentially frightening situations or objects. An example of such an object might be a plastic bag suddenly blowing across the path of horse and rider, which, if the horse has not been properly desensitized, could result in s..
Sackler Faculty of Medicine
Sackler Faculty of Medicine is a medical school which is part of Tel Aviv University in Tel Aviv, Israel. It was named after Arthur M. Sackler, a U.S. doctor who made substantial donations to the school. It is comprised of a number of schools: School of MedicineNew York State / American ProgramSch..
Sackler Library
The Sackler Library holds a large portion of the classical, art history, and archaeological works belonging to the University of Oxford, England. It was completed in 2001 and opened on 24 September of that year, replacing the former Ashmolean library. Its holdings incorporate the collections of fou..
Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences
The Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences is one of the eight schools that comprise Tufts University. It is located on the university's health sciences campus in the Chinatown district of Boston, Massachusetts. Contents 1 Organization and Degree Programs2 Facilities3 Histo..
Sacks Motorsports
Sacks Motorsports Owner(s) Name Greg Sacks, James Wilsberg Racing Series NEXTEL Cup Number of Championships 0 Car Number(s) #13 Driver(s) Greg Sacks Primary Sponsor(s) Who's Your Daddy? Shop Location Daytona Beach, Florida Homepage None Sacks Motorsports is a racing team tha..
Sackur-Tetrode equation
The Sackur-Tetrode equation is an expression for the entropy of a classical ideal gas which uses quantum considerations to arrive at an exact formula. Classical thermodynamics can only give the entropy of a classical ideal gas to within a constant. The Sackur-Tetrode equation is written: [S = ..
Sackville
Sackville can refer to several different things: Named individuals Baron Sackville*Lionel Edward Sackville-West, 3rd Baron Sackville*Edward Sackville-West, 5th Baron Sackville (1901-1965), writer and musicologist.Viscount Sackville*George Sackville-Germaine, 1st Viscount Sackville (1716-1785)*Char..
Sackville, New Brunswick
Sackville Waterfowl Park Sackville ([45°54′N 64°22′W], AST) is a town in Westmorland County, located in South-Eastern New Brunswick, Canada, only eight km from the Nova Scotia border and 45 km from the regional city of Moncton. In 2001 it had a population of 5,361 people, almo..
Sackville-Cobequid
Sackville-Cobequid is a Nova Scotia provincial electoral district. The MLA since 2003 is Dave Wilson of the New Democratic Party of Nova Scotia. Past members Dave Wilson, NDP (2003 - present)John Holm, NDP (1993 - 2003) External link [riding profile] ..
Sackville (band)
Sackville is a Montreal-based project that plays what has been classified as country and pop, although their very original style resembles more folk, rock and avantgarde. They formed in 1994 and recorded their first album in 1996. Members of the band also play for: Wild Lawns and Black Ox Orkestar..
Sackville Carden
Admiral Sir Sackville Hamilton Carden, KCMG (1857-1930) was a British admiral who, in cooperation with the French Navy, commanded British naval forces in the Mediterranean Sea during World War I. Born in County Tipperary, Ireland, Carden entered service in the British navy in 1870. Rising steadily..
Sackville College
Sackville College is a Jacobean almshouse in town of East Grinstead, England. It was founded in 1609 with money left by Robert Sackville, the Earl of Dorset. Throughout its history has provided sheltered accommodation for the elderly. The College is a run as a charity and operates under an Act of ..
Sackville Crowe
Sir Sackville Crowe, 1st Baronet, (1611?-1683?), was an English nobleman and politician. He was born in Brasted Kent, in around 1611, and later married one of the daughters of the Earl of Rutland; he had one son, also named Sackville, born around 1636 and who died in 1706. He acquired lands around ..
Sackville North, New South Wales
Sackville North Sackville North is a fairly isolated rural suburb in the extreme northwest of the metropolitan Sydney area, New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Baulkham Hills Shire. Postcode 2756. Sackville Reach, a portion of the Hawkesbury River, was named after Viscount Sackville (1716..
Sackville School East Grinstead
Sackville School (briefly known as Sackville Community College) Lewes Road East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 3TY Telephone: 01342 410140 Local Authority: West Sussex Age Range: 11-18 Number of pupils (in 2006): 1555 Head Teacher (in 2006): Mrs M Robson Chair of Governors (in 2006): Mr M Hollin..
Sackville Tufton, 8th Earl of Thanet
Sackville Tufton, 8th Earl of Thanet (1733-1786). The second son of Sackville Tufton, 7th Earl of Thanet. Father of the 9th, 10th and 11th Earls of Thanet. |- style="text-align: center;" External links [Sackville Tufton (1733-1786)] at James Boswell - a Guide ..
Sackville—Eastern Shore
Sackville—Eastern Shore in relation to the other Nova Scotia ridings Sackville—Eastern Shore (formerly known as Sackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore) is a federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1997. It..
Sack (band)
Sack is a Dublin-based 5-piece band. To date they have released 3 albums, You Are What You Eat, Butterfly Effect & Adventura Majestica. The band was formally known as "Lord John White" Their first single What Did The Christians Ever Do For Us was single of the week in both the NME and Melody Make..
Sack (comics)
Sack is a fictional mutant supervillain created by Marvel Comics for their team called Gene Nation. His first appearance was in Uncanny X-Men #323. Contents 1 History2 Powers3 All appearances4 External links History When the mentally unstable Mikhail Rasputin flooded the M..
Sack cloth
Sack cloth is a coarse brown cloth made of natural fibre and used to make sacks or constrain bales of loose produce. It is breathable and thus resists condensation and associated spoilage issues of its contents; it is strong and durable enough to withstand rough handling in transit. It is also kno..
Sack of Antwerp
The sack of Antwerp during the Eighty Years' War is known as the Spanish Fury. On 4 November 1576, troops from the Spanish Tercios started the sack of Antwerp leading to three days of horror among the population of the city, at the time the cultural, economic and financial center of the Netherlands..
Sack of Aquileia
The Sack of Aquileia occurred in 452, and was carried out by the Huns under the leadership of Attila. Following the Battle of Catalaunian Fields, Attila launched an invasion of Italy, during which he razed Aquileia to the ground. This destruction paved the way for the rise of Venice to replace it...
Sack of Athenry
For much of its history the town of Athenry was safe behind its walls, erected in the aftermath of the Second Battle of Athenry in 1316 during the height of the Bruce Wars. However, the beginning of the end occurred during the Mac an Iarla Wars in 1572, when, according to the Annals of the Four Mast..
Sack of Baltimore
The Sack of Baltimore took place on June 20 1631, when the village of Baltimore in County Cork, Ireland was attacked by Algerian pirates, who took one hundred people as slaves to North Africa. The incident inspired Thomas Osborne Davis to write his famous poem, The Sack of Baltimore. External link..
Sack of Brescia
War of the League of Cambrai Agnadello – Padua – Brescia – Ravenna – St. Mathieu – Novara – Guinegate – Flodden Field – La Motta – Marignano The Sack of Brescia took place on February 18, 1512 ..
Sack of Dun Gallimhe
The Sack of Dun Gallimhe was fought in 1247 between the Normans and the Irish. The Irish were the victors. ..
Sack of Magdeburg
During the Thirty Years' War the city of Magdeburg was besieged by the Holy Roman Empire's Imperial Army from November 1630 to 20 May 1631 in the Sack of Magdeburg. On the latter date Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim, together with Johan Tzerclaes, Count of Tilly, attacked again and the city ..
Sack of Rome
The city of Rome has been sacked on several occasions. Among the most famous: 387 BC: Battle of the Allia - Rome is sacked by the Gauls410 AD: Sack of Rome - Rome is sacked by Alaric, King of the Visigoths455 - Rome is sacked by Geiseric, King of the Vandals546 - Rome is sacked and depopulated by ..
Sack of Rome (1084)
The Sack of Rome of May 1084 was a Norman sack, the result of the pope's call for aid from the duke of Apulia, Robert Guiscard. Pope Gregory VII was besieged in the Castel Sant'Angelo by the Emperor Henry IV in June 1083. He held out and called for aid from the Guiscard, who was then fighting the ..
Sack of Rome (1527)
War of the League of Cognac Rome – Naples – Landriano – Florence – Gavinana The Sack of Rome of 6 May 1527 by the troops of Charles V marked a crucial imperial victory in the conflict between the Holy Roman Emperor and the League of Cognac (1526&nd..
Sack of Rome (410)
The Sack of Rome occurred on August 24, 410. The city was attacked by the Visigoths, led by Alaric I. The Roman capital had been moved to the Italian city of Ravenna by the young emperor Honorius, after the Visigoths entered Italy. This was the first time in almost 800 years that Rome had fallen to..
Sack of Rome (455)
In 455, the Vandal king Geiseric the Lame sailed his powerful fleet from the capital in Cathage, up the Tiber, finally sacking Rome. The murder and usurption of the previous Roman Emperor Valentinian III by Petronius Maximus that same year was seen by Geiseric as an invalidation of his 442 peace tre..
Sack of Rome (846)
One of many sacks of Rome, that of the year 846 was the only instance of Muslims sacking the capital of the Christian church. Background During the 8th and 9th centuries, the Arabs (known by mediaeval Italians as the Saracens) had begun to expand into Southern Italy. These newcomers, sailing from ..
Sack of Wexford
Cromwellian conquest of Ireland Rathmines – Drogheda –Wexford, Waterford, Clonmel – Macroom – Scarrifholis – Limerick –Knocknaclashy–Galway The Sack of Wexford took place in October 1649, during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, when the New Model A..
Sack race
The sack race is a competitive game in which participants place both of their legs inside a sack or pillow case and hop from a starting point toward a finish line. The first person to reach the finish line is the winner of the race. Sack racing is traditionally seen as an activity for children. In ..
Sack Trick
Sack Trick are an eccentric British music collective who have been compared to the humour of Monty Python and musical madness of Frank Zappa. The bassist Chris Paulo Dale (ex-Atom Seed and Bruce Dickinson) is the center of the group, guiding the audience through a universe that is more rock circus t..
Saclay
Saclay Country      France Région Île-de-France Départment Essonne Arrondissement Palaiseau Canton INSEE Postal Code MayorCurrent Term Intercommunality Communautéd'agglomérationdu Plateau de Saclay Longitude Latitude ..
Saclepea District
Saclepea District is one of six districts located in Nimba County, Liberia. Districts of Liberia Bomi County: Klay | Mecca Bong County: Fuamah | Jorquelleh | Kokoyah | Panta-Kpa | Salala | Sanayea | Suakoko | Zota Gbarpolu County: Belleh | Bopolu | Bokomu | Kongba | Gbarma Grand Bass..
SACLOS
SACLOS (short for Semi-Automatic Command to Line of Sight) is a second-generation method of missile guidance. In SACLOS, the operator has to continually point a sighting device at the target while the missile is in flight. Electronics in the sighting device and/or the missile then guide it to the ta..
Sacnoth
Sacnoth, is a small Japan based video games developer. Sacnoth’s higher profile games are the original Shadow Hearts game for the PlayStation 2, Koudelka for PlayStation and Faselei! for the Neo Geo Pocket Color. History Sacnoth was created in 1997 by Hiroki Kikuta, best known for composing the..
Saco
Saco may refer to: Saco, MaineSaco, Montanathe Saco RiverSaco, Missouri SACO is an abbreviation for the South African Computer Olympiad. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to chan..
SACO
SACO, (acronym of Servicio Aéreo Colombiano) was a Colombian airline. SACO changed its name to Avianca which still operates to this day. Members of Avianca ..
Saco, Maine
Location of city of Saco in Maine Saco is a city in York County, Maine, United States. The population was 16,822 at the 2000 census. Pronounced "SAH-ko," Saco is home to Ferry Beach State Park and Thornton Academy, established in 1811. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demograph..
Saco, Missouri
Saco is an unincorporated community in southern Madison County, Missouri. It is located about sixteen miles southwest of Fredericktown on Missouri Supplemental Route C. The community was founded in 1890, and was named after two men, now forgotten. ..
Saco, Montana
Saco is a town in Phillips County, Montana, United States. The population was 224 at the 2000 census. Geography Saco is located at [48°27′27″N, 107°20′31″W] (48.457557, -107.342030)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town h..
Sacoglossa
The suborder Sacoglossa are the "sap-sucking slugs". Many members of this group sequester chloroplasts from the algae they eat, a phenomenon known as kleptoplasty. This earns them the title of the "solar-powered sea slugs", and makes them unique among animals. External links [The Sea Slug ..
Saco Bay
Fishermen on Saco Bay near Old Orchard Beach Saco Bay is a small arcuate embayment of the Gulf of Maine on the Atlantic coast of Maine in the United States. The name derives "from a map of the coastline made in 1525 by the Spanish explorer Esteban Gómez. He named the bay ... Bahio de Saco ..
Saco Rienk DeBoer
Saco Rienk DeBoer (born September 7, 1883, Ureterp, Netherlands; died August 1974, Denver, Colorado), was a landscape architect and civic planner. He was the official Landscape Architect of Denver from 1910 to 1931. He also designed the planned community of Boulder City, Nevada. Few people had a ..
Saco River
The Saco River at Saco, Maine, seen from the bridge over U.S. Route 1 The Saco River seen from one of its beaches. The Saco River is a river in northeastern New Hampshire and southwestern Maine in the United States. It drains a rural area of 1,703 square miles of forests and farmlands w..
SACO Treaty
The Sino-American Special Technical Cooperative Organization Treaty, also known as the Sino-American Cooperative Organization (SACO), was an agreement signed by the Republic of China and the United States of America in 1942 during the Second World War. It established a mutual intelligence gathering..
Sacral
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The adjective sacral may have one of the following meanings. A synonym for "sacred".Related to sacrum This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you ..
Sacralism
Sacralism is a merger of church and state wherein the two are indistinguishable, i.e. state religion where the state is the religion. Christian sacralism is, according to Verduin,Verduin, Leonard The anatomy of a hybrid : a study in church-state relationships, Grand Rapids, Mich. : Eerdmans, (1976)..
Sacral agenesis
Sacral agenesis (or hypoplasia of the sacrum) is a little known and rather infrequent congenital condition of spinal deformity affecting the sacrum - the caudal partion of the spine. It occurs at a rate of approximately 1 per 25,000 live births. Etiology The condition arises from some factor or se..
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Sacral plexus
Nerve: In human anatomy, the Sacral plexus refers to the nerve plexus emerging from the sacral vertebrae (S1-S4), and which provides nerves for the pelvis and lower limbs. The phrase "Lumbar sacral plexus" is also sometimes used, and in this context it refers to the nerves emerging from L4-S4. ..
Sacrament
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A sacrament is a Christian rite that mediates divine grace—a holy mystery. In the Western tradition, it is often defined as an outward, visible sign that conveys an inward, spiritual grace. The root meaning of the Latin word sacramentum is "making sa..
Sacramental
Sacramental as an adjective means of or pertaining to sacraments.In Roman Catholicism, sacramentals are objects whose supernatural effects, unlike those of a sacrament, depend on the belief of the recipient. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with ..
Sacramentals
Sacramentals are things (sacramentalia) set apart or blessed by the Catholic Church to manifest the respect due to the Sacraments, and so to excite good thoughts and to increase devotion, and through these movements of the heart to remit venial sin, according to the Council of Trent (Session XXII, ..
Sacramental bread
The church of Rome, in the height of its power, was extremely scrupulous in all that related to the sacramental bread. According to Steevens, in his Monasticon, they first chose the wheat, grain by grain, and washed it very carefully. Being put into a bag, appointed only for that use, a servant, kno..
Sacramental character
According to Catholic Church teaching, a sacramental character is an indelible spiritual mark (the meaning of the word character in Latin) imprinted by three of the seven sacraments: Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders. This teaching is expressed as follows in the [Catechism of the Catholic..
Sacramental index
The sacramental index is a statistic sometimes used by Roman Catholic bishops as a rough approximation of how active a parish is, based on the occurrence of sacraments or rites of passage. The precise formula varies; in the Archdiocese of Boston, the sacramental index for a parish is calculated by..
Sacramental matter and form
According to Saint Thomas Aquinas the Sacraments may be described in terms of their matter and form. Thus, for example, the matter for Baptism is water; the matter for the Eucharist is bread and wine. The form of a sacrament is consists of the words by which the Sacrament is effected. Thus Saint ..
Sacramental Union
Part of the series onCommunion also known as "The Eucharist" or "The Lord's Supper" ..
Sacramentarians
Sacramentarians, the name given to those who during the Reformation controversies not only denied the Roman Catholic transubstantiation, but also the Lutheran consubstantiation. They comprised two parties: the followers of Capito, Carlstadt and Bucer, who at the diet of Augsburg presented the Confe..
Sacramentary
An image from the Sacramentary of Charles the Bald (Sacramentary of Metz) of about 870 The Sacramentary was a book containing the prayers that the priest recited at Mass. Other books used included the Gradual (texts mainly from the Psalms, with musical notes added), the Evangelary or Gospel Bo..
Sacramento
Sacramento is a Spanish- and Portuguese-language word meaning sacrament; it is a common toponym in parts of the world where those tongues were or are spoken. Probably the most familiar of these to English speakers is the city of Sacramento, California in the United States. Other towns, cities, and..
Sacramento, California
For other places with the same name, see Sacramento. Sacramento is the capital of the U.S. state of California and the county seat of Sacramento County, California. It is the 7th largest city in California. It was founded in December of 1848 by John Sutter. Sacramento grew from Sutter's Fort, whic..
Sacramento, Coahuila
For a list of other similarly named places, see Sacramento. Sacramento is a town in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila. The city serves as the administrative centre for the surrounding municipality of the same name. Sacramento is located at [27°00′13″N, 101°43′29″W] in the..
Sacramento, Kentucky
Sacramento is a city in McLean County, Kentucky, USA. The population was 517 at the 2000 census. Geography Sacramento is located at [37°24′59″N, 87°16′4″W] (37.416489, -87.267839)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has..
Sacramento Blackfish
The Sacramento Blackfish, Orthodon microlepidotus, is a cyprinid fish of central California. It is the sole member of its genus. Blackfish are distinctive for their overall dark color (thus the common name). Younger individuals are more silvery, but darken as they age. The scales are unusually sm..
Sacramento California Temple
The Sacramento California Temple will be the 123rd operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The First Presidency of the Church announced on April 21, 2001 that a temple would be built in the Sacramento area. This temple will be the seventh built by the Church in Californ..
Sacramento Chinese Catholic Community
The Sacramento Chinese Catholic Community (SCCC) (沙加緬度華人天主教團體) is the only group of Chinese Catholics (Roman Rite) in the Diocese of Sacramento, California. The community members embrace both the Catholic faith and the Chinese traditions. The community is not part of any pa..
Sacramento Chinese Catholic Community Young Adult Group
The Sacramento Chinese Catholic Community Young Adult Group (SCCCYAG), a group within the Sacramento Chinese Catholic Community (SCCC), provides Chinese young adults with an environment for spiritual growth in the Diocese of Sacramento. Histrory Seeing several young adult attending Mass regularly..
Sacramento City College
Sacramento City College (SCC) is a two-year community college located in Sacramento, California ([38.5408° N 121.4888° W]). SCC is part of the Los Rios Community College District and had enrollment of 21,729 for the Fall 2004 semester. History Founded in 1916 as a department ..
Sacramento City Unified School District
Sacramento City Unified School District is located in Sacramento, California. The district has been serving most of the city of Sacramento for over 150 years. Sacramento High School opened in 1856 and is the second oldest high school west of the Mississippi. As Sacramento grew, the district grew..
Sacramento Convention Center
The Sacramento Convention Center the main center for events happening in Sacramento, California, USA, which encompasses three venues: The Exhibit Hall, The Community Center Theatre and the Memorial Auditorium. External links [Sacramento Convention Center Homepage] ..
Sacramento Country Day
Sacramento Country Day School is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory school serving pre-kindergarten through grade 12 since 1964. SCDS is located in Sacramento, CA, and serves students from all surrounding areas, including Davis, Penryn, and Shingle Springs. For more information, vi..
Sacramento County, California
Sacramento County is a county of the U.S. state of California. The county seat is the city of Sacramento, the state capital. As of 2000 the population was 1,223,499. Sacramento County covers about 994 square miles in the middle of the Central Valley, California's prime agricultural region. Sacra..
Sacramento Criminals
List of Sacramento Criminals For a list of notorious lawbreakers who are associated in one way or another with the city of Sacramento, California and its environs, please see the page Sacramento criminals. ..
Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel
The Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel is a canal from the Sacramento, California to the Sacramento River, which flows into San Francisco Bay. It was completed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in 1963. The channel is about 30 feet deep, 200 feet wide and 43 miles long. It is a significan..
Sacramento entertainers
Sacramento, California has been home to or associated with entertainment figures that include: !!!, bandThe 77s, bandLynn Anderson, country singerMax Baer, Jr., actor-directorAdrienne Barbeau, TV and film actressBarbi Benton, actress and modelAmanda Blake, actress on television's GunsmokeBrent Bourg..
Sacramento French Film Festival
The Sacramento French Film Festival is an annual July event held in Sacramento, California that benefits the Alliance francaise de Sacramento. It celebrates the present as well as the rich history of French cinema featuring new releases and rarely seen classics. It is the only festival dedic..
Sacramento Geckos
The Sacramento Geckos were a soccer club that competed in the United Soccer Leagues from 1997 to 1999. The club originally started as the Albuquerque Geckos in Albuquerque, New Mexico, before moving to Sacramento, California for the 1999 season. After winning the D-3 Pro League title in 1997, the ..
Sacramento Gold
The Sacramento Spirits was an American soccer club based in Sacramento, California that was a member of the American Soccer League. Before the 1977 season the team became the Sacramento Gold. Year-by-year Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup 1976 2 ASL 5th, West Did not qualif..
Sacramento Gold Miners
Sacramento Gold Miners League Canadian Football League Division West Division Founded 1993 Moved 1995 Home field Hornet Stadium Based in Sacramento, California Colours Aqua and Old Gold Owner(s) Fred Anderson Head Coach Kay Stephenson The Sacrament..
Sacramento High School
Sacramento High School is the second oldest school west of the Mississippi. Established in 1856, the school's colors are purple and white and its mascot is a dragon. Notable Alumni David-Matthew Barnes - award-winning playwright and author; writer and director of the film Frozen StarsKevin Johnson..
Sacramento International Airport
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Sacramento Jazz Jubilee
The Sacramento Jazz Jubilee is held every Memorial weekend in Sacramento, CA. It is organized and put on by the Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society and features some of the most noted jazz musicians in the world. With the 2006 edition, the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee will celebrate 32 years of existence..
Sacramento Kings
Sacramento Kings Conference Western Conference Division Pacific Division Founded 1945 History Rochester Royals 1945-1957 Cincinnati Royals 1957-1972 Kansas City-Omaha Kings 1972-1975 Kansas City Kings 1975-1985 Sacramento Kings 1985-present Arena ARCO Arena ..
Sacramento Knights
The name Sacramento Knights has been used by two different soccer clubs. Original Sacramento Knights (1993 - 2001) The Sacramento Knights were an indoor soccer team that played in the Continental Indoor Soccer League from 1993 to 1997. The team then moved to the World Indoor Soccer League in 19..
Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission
The Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission was established as the Sacramento, USA arts council in 1977. The Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission runs under the California state arts council, the California Arts Council (CAC). External links [Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission webs..
Sacramento Monarchs
Sacramento Monarchs Conference Western Conference Founded 1997 Home court ARCO Arena Colors Dark purple, gray WNBA Championships 1 (2005) Conference Championships 1 (2005) Playoff Appearances 2 (1999–2001, 2003–2005) Head coach John Whisenant..
Sacramento Mountains
Maybe you are looking for Sacramento Mountains (California). The Sacramento Mountains are on the east side of Alamogordo in Otero county of southern New Mexico. From north to south, the Sacramento Mountains extend about 70 miles (112 km), and from east to west they are about 35 miles (66 km) wide. ..
Sacramento Mountains (California)
The Sacramento Mountains of California are located southwest of the town of Needles, east of the Piute Mountains and northwest of the Chemehuevi Mountains. The range lies in a northwest-southeasterly direction south of Interstate 40, and reach an elevation of 3,308 feet above sea level at Eagles Pea..
Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex
The Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex is part of the United States system of National Wildlife Refuges (NWR). It is located in northern California, in the valley of the Sacramento River. The Sacramento NWR Complex was created in an attempt to resolve the conflict between the needs of migr..
Sacramento News and Review
Sacramento News and Review is an alternative weekly newspaper in Sacramento, California. Noted as the last place of employment of investigative journalist Gary Webb. Webb committed suicide while working for the paper. Sources Home page[link].Gary Webb story archive[link]. ..
Sacramento Northern Railway
The Sacramento Northern Railway began as an electric interurban railway system in the U.S. state of California, operating under that name between 1918 and 1983. It was a subsidiary of the Western Pacific Railroad from 1921. Passenger service ceased in 1941 and the system operated as a shortline ..
Sacramento perch
The Sacramento perch (Archoplites interruptus) is a sunfish (family Centrarchidae) native to the Sacramento–San Joaquin, Pajaro, and Salinas River areas in California but widely introduced throughout the western United States. The Sacramento perch's native habitat is in sluggish, vegetated ..
Sacramento Regional Transit District
The Sacramento Regional Transit District, commonly referred to as the RT, is the agency responsible for public transportation in the Sacramento, California area. It was established on April 1, 1973, as a result of the acquisition of the Sacramento Transit Authority. The RT operates a large light ra..
Sacramento River
A spring at the Sacramento River headwater The Sacramento River is the longest river in the U.S. state of California. Starting near Mount Shasta in the Cascade Range, the Sacramento flows 382 miles (615 kilometres) southwest through the northern Central Valley of California, between the Pacifi..
Sacramento RiverTrain
The Sacramento RiverTrain, formerly the Yolo Shortline Railroad Company is a common carrier railroad company that runs special excursions out of West Sacramento, California from May to October. The RiverTrain is owned by Sierra Railroad. It has two sections of track, one 11 miles long and one 16 m..
Sacramento River Cats
The Sacramento River Cats are a minor league baseball team based in Sacramento, California. The team plays in the Pacific Coast League (PCL) and is the Triple-A affiliate of Major League Baseball's Oakland Athletics. The River Cats play in Raley Field, located in West Sacramento, California. The..
Sacramento River Delta
The Sacramento Delta. The Sacramento River enters the diagram from the north, flowing south then west. The San Joaquin River enters from the south, flowing north past Stockton. The open water near the bottom of the image is Clifton Court Forebay, where pumps lift water to be sent south. Several o..
Sacramento Scorpions
The Sacramento Scorpions were an American soccer team that played in Sacramento, California. Year-by-year Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup 1996 3 USISL Select League 2nd, Pacific 2nd Round Did not qualify 1997 3 USISL D-3 Pro League 2nd, West Division Semifinals Did not qualify..
Sacramento Sirens
The Sacramento Sirens are a football team which started in 2001 and is part of the full tackle Independent Women's Football League. They are champions of the 2003, 2004, and 2005 seasons. Champion games 2003 — Sacramento Sirens 41, New York Sharks 302004 — Sacramento Sirens 29, New York Sharks..
Sacramento Solons
The Sacramento Solons were a minor league baseball team based in Sacramento, California. They played in the Pacific Coast League during several periods (1903, 1905, 1909-1914, 1918-1960, 1974-1976). Contents 1 Nickname2 Early years3 Heyday4 Minor League Return5 Reference..
Sacramento Southern Railroad
The Sacramento Southern Railroad is a tourist line operated by the California State Railroad Museum. It owns track from the museum located in Old Sacramento and runs south along the east bank of the Sacramento River levee. The original Sacramento Southern Railroad ran south 24.3 miles to Walnut..
Sacramento sports figures
In addition to members of the Sacramento Kings, sports figures associated with Sacramento, California include: (listed in alphabetical order) Max Baer, world heavyweight boxing championDusty Baker, manager of the Chicago Cubs and the San Francisco Giants and an outfielder with teams including the At..
Sacramento Surge
The Sacramento Surge was a professional American football team that played in the WLAF in 1991 and 1992. The team played in the Hornet Stadium. The Surge won the World Bowl in 1992, the only American team to do so. On this championship team was future professional wrestler Bill Goldberg. After t..
Sacramento Theatre Company
Formed as the Sacramento Civic Repertory Theatre in 1942, the Sacramento Theatre Company has been a source of pride and cultural aspiration for the fast-growing city of Sacramento, California, capital of the most populous U.S. state. It was originally an ad hoc troupe formed to entertain locally sta..
Sacramento Union
Logo used for many decades by the daily The Sacramento Union was a newspaper founded in 1851 in Sacramento, California. It was the oldest daily newspaper west of the Mississippi before it closed its doors after 143 years in January 1994, no longer able to compete with The Sacramento Bee, which ..
Sacramento Valley
The Sacramento Valley is the portion of the California Central Valley that lies to the north of the San Joaquin-Sacramento Delta. It encompasses all or parts of ten counties. Contents 1 Geography2 Agriculture3 Climate4 Transportation5 Educational institutions6 Major ..
Sacramento Valley Railroad
The Sacramento Valley Railroad was California's first railroad. It was organized on August 4 1852. The railroad's gauge was 7" wider than the standard 4'–8½" gauge. The original plans called for the railroad to run from Sacramento to Marysville by way of Folsom. These plans never fully-ma..
Sacramento Waldorf School
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Sacramento Writers
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Sacramento writers
Notable writers with ties to Sacramento, California include: Deborah Blum, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and authorMarcos Breton, author of books on baseball, winner of Guillermo Martinez-Marquez AwardDale Brown, adventure-suspense novelistBuck Busfield, playwrightTimothy Busfield, children's p..
Sacramento Zoo
The Sacramento Zoo is a zoo located in William Land Park in Sacramento, California. It opened on June 2, 1927 with 40 animals. At that time it occupied 4.2 acres, which remained the case until the early 1960s when the zoo expanded to its current 14.3 acres. As of December 2004 they had 609 animal..
Sacraments (Community of Christ)
The Sacraments practiced by the Community of Christ Bolton, Andrew and Jane Gardner: "The Sacraments: Symbol, Meaning and Discipleship.". Herald House, 2005. are: Baptism For the Community of Christ baptism is a covenant entered into between the individual and God. It is an expression of their fa..
Sacraments of Initiation
The Sacraments of Initiation are those rituals by which one comes to be one of Christ's Faithful. The three Sacrements of Initiation are Baptism, the Eucharist, and Confirmation. Catholics According to Canon 842 §2 there are three Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation and the Eucharist..
Sacraments of the Living
The sacraments of the living are five of the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church which are classified as such because their chief purpose is to give more grace to the souls already spiritually alive through sanctifying grace. Contents 1 The Sacraments1.1 Holy Eucharist1.2 Confi..
Sacramentum Poenitentiae
The Sacramentum Poenitentiae is the title of Pope Benedict XIV's constitution of 1741. It is a four page document establishing general notice of the problem of sexual abuse amongst the clergy in the Roman Catholic church. It was the fifth document in the canon-law book that was used to train all pri..
Sacrament (album)
This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . Sacrament is the set title of American metal band Lamb of God's fourth studio album, due out on August 22, 2006. Tracklisting "Walk With Me In Hell""Again We Rise""Redneck"**"Pathetic""Foot To The Throat""Descendin..
Sacrament (band)
Sacrament is an ambient music project based in south England. Through the use of samples, powerful guitar riffs and guest musicians, they have managed to created an eclectic mix of sounds and genres. The Project is the brain child of John Fenwick and Doug Cartwright who wanted create "Something diff..
Sacrament (book)
Sacrament is a 1996 novel by British author Clive Barker. External links [Revelations Official Clive Barker Resource] The Works of Clive Barker Novels, novellas, and Short story collections Stand-alone: The Damnation Game | The Hellbound Heart | Weaveworld | Imajica | Books of Blood |..
Sacrament (disambiguation)
A sacrament is a Christian rite. Sacraments (Catholic Church) Sacrament may also refer to: Sacrament (novel), a novel written by Clive Barker and published in 1996.Sacrament (album), an album recorded in 2006 by the heavy metal band Lamb of God. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] p..
Sacrament (Mormonism)
In Mormonism, the Sacrament is the Lord's Supper, in which participants eat bread and drink wine (or water, in the case of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since the late 1800s). It is essentially the same as the Eucharist, Communion in other Christian denominations. Normally in Mor..
Sacrament meeting
Sacrament meeting is the weekly worship service held on Sunday in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Sacrament meetings are held in individual wards or branches in the chapel of the meetinghouse. The bishop or branch president of the ward or branch presides. Anyone is invited to atte..
Sacrament of Reconciliation (Catholic Church)
In Catholic teaching, the Catholic Sacrament of Reconciliation (commonly called Confession or Penance) is the method given by Christ to the Church by which individual men and women may be freed of sins committed after baptism. (It is not necessary to confess sins committed before baptism, as baptis..
Sacrament of Transition
Sacrament of Transition is a religion based in Slovenia and recognized throughout Central and Eastern Europe, by the European Union. The religion appears to be based on the sacramental use of the psychedelic drug, ibogaine. Based solely on the information available on the organization's website it ..
Sacrament of Wilderness
"Sacrament of Wilderness" was the first single from Nightwish's album Oceanborn. It reached the number 1 spot in the Finnish charts. The videoclip shows a live concert that was given in Kitee, where the band originally came from. Track listing Sacrament of WildernessThe Crow and the Warrior (by D..
Sacra conversazione
In art, the sacra conversazione refers to a depiction of the Madonna with infant Jesus amidst the saints. The form developed during the Italian Renaissance as artists replaced earlier hieratic triptych or polyptych formats with compositions in which figures interacted within a unified perspectival ..
Sacra corona unita
Map highlighting the location of Puglia in Italy Sacra corona unita, or United Sacred Crown, is a mafia-like criminal organisation from the Apulia (in Italian Puglia) region in Southern Italy, and especially active in the region's capital Bari and Lecce. Contents 1 Background and Act..
Sacra Rota Romana
The Sacra Rota Romana or Sacred Roman Rota is the normal appellate tribunal of the Holy See and the second highest ecclesiastical court in the Roman Catholic Church. The Roman Catholic Church has a complete legal system which is the oldest and one of the most advanced legal systems still in use toda..
Sacrebleu
Sacrebleu is also an album by Dimitri from Paris. Sacrebleu is a French interjection, meant as a cry of surprise. It originally derives from swearwords ("sacré bleu", coming from "sacré dieu", i.e. "sacred God"). The phrase, as written, translates as "sacred blue," which is non-sensical. Howeve..
Sacrebleu (album)
Sacrebleu is the debut album from Dimitri from Paris. Note that the album cover pictured is for the 1998 version of Sacrebleu, released on Atlantic Records, and not the original 1996 release on Yellow Productions, which featured a different cover. Tracklisting Prologue (0:36)Sacre Francais (4:54..
Sacred
For the game released in 2004, go to Sacred (game). "Reverence" redirects here. For the Faithless album, see Reverence (album). Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In various religions, sacred (from Latin, sacrum, "sacrifice") or "holy", objects, places or concepts ..
SACRED
SACRED is a Cubesat build by the Student Satellite Program of the University of Arizona. It is the product of the work of about 50 students, ranging from college freshmen to Ph.D. students, over the course of several years. It's launch was posponed several times, but is currently slated for the e..
Sacred (album)
Sacred will be released on July 18, 2006. It is the Texas group's fourth album and their second studio set. The original title of the album, as shown on the Diamonds single printed materials was to be "Òralé". Diamonds, a revised version of the same song from the 1997 album, was the first sing..
Sacred (computer game)
redirect [[Template:POV-check]] Sacred is a PC Action-RPG, released in 2004, that takes place on the magical continent of Ancaria, with characters of various races (dark elf, wood elf, vampiress, etc.) each with their own missions. Contents 1 The game2 Characters3 Story Line4 ..
Sacred Arias
Sacred Arias is an album released by Andrea Bocelli in 1999 which features music composed in traditional Christian styles. General Info http://www.gracenote.com/xm/pcd/genclassical/62e29c4f821193b8c19e2cfa785c2d80.htmlLabel: Philips Track listing Caccini: Ave MariaMascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana - ..
Sacred art
Sacred art is imagery intended to uplift the mind to the spiritual. It can be an object to be venerated not for what it is but for what it represents; Roman Catholics are taught that such venerated objects are more properly called sacramentals. Some Christians are still taught to regard all non-Chr..
Sacred ashes
Ashes are put to use in various religions. In Hinduism, sacred ashes or Vibhuti are used to smear, anoint or mark devotees. In Christianity, on Ash Wednesday, ashes of burnt palm leaves and fronds left over from Palm Sunday, mixed with olive oil, are applied in a cross-form on the forehead of th..
Sacred band
Sacred Band can refer to one of two elite military units of the ancient world: the Sacred Band of Thebesthe Sacred Band of Carthage In modern Greek history, the name has been used to denote two military units: a battalion, founded by Alexander Ypsilantis in February 1821, composed of 500 young Gre..
Sacred Band of Carthage
The Sacred Band of Carthage was the elite military force guarding the city of Carthage itself. Unlike most of the Carthaginian military, it was formed entirely of Carthaginian citizens as opposed to mercenaries; in fact, it was the only armed force of Carthage where mercenaries were forbidden to joi..
Sacred Band of Thebes
--> The Sacred Band of Thebes (ancient Greek: ἱερὸς λόχος hieròs lókhos) was an elite Greek troop of 150 pairs of homosexual lovers, according to Plutarch (in the Life of Pelopidas) formed by the Theban commander Gorgidas. The idea was that every man would be motivated to fight to hi..
Sacred Beast Cards
In the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, the Sacred Beast Cards (Legendary Demon Cards in Japan) are three all-powerful Duel Monsters cards, believed to have been created as a means of bringing about a balance of power in the world of Duel Monsters. These three cards are similar to the Egyptian God Cards: ..
Sacred Books of the East
The Sacred Books of the East is a monumental, 50-volume set of English translations of Asian religious writings, edited by Max Müller and published by the Oxford University Press between 1879 and 1910. It incorporates the essential sacred texts of Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Zoroastri..
Sacred caves
Sacred caves and peak sanctuaries of ancient Minoa litter modern Crete. Most scholars agree that sacred caves were used by the Minoans for religious rites. While all peak sanctuaries have clay human figurines, only Ida and Psychro have them among the sacred caves. Clay body parts, also called vot..
Sacred City
Sacred City, the sixth full-length Shriekback album, looked like the end for the band. Released in 1992 after the failure of 1988's Go Bang!, the album was much more experimental, returning to the original Shriekback sound. Barry Andrews was again joined by founder, Dave Allen, and longtime coll..
Sacred clown
Sacred clown. The ritualistic or ceremonial figure, in various ancient cultures throughout the world represents a reversal of the normal order. The reversal of normality is the distinguishing mark of the clown. In Lakota tradition, the Heyoka is a sacred clown, but a sacred clown is not always a..
Sacred Cod of Massachusetts
The Sacred Cod is a carving of a codfish that hangs in the Massachusetts State House. It represents the importance of the fishing industry in the early history of the state. Cod are very abundant in the waters surrounding Massachusetts, and in 1974 it was chosen as the official state fish. The Sa..
Sacred cow
This article is about Hinduism. For other uses of the term, see Holy cow. Draft Zebus in Mumbai, India. In Hinduism, the cow is considered sacred and its protection is a recurrent theme in which she is symbolic of abundance, of the sanctity of all life and of the earth that gives much while ..
Sacred Cowboys
Sacred Cowboys are an Australian rock band active live throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Stay tuned for more.... The SACRED COWBOYS began playing inner city Melbourne in early 1982. The original line up of the band was notable for its omni-directional verve and originality, its drive to defy genres..
Sacred Cows
Sacred Cows, subtitled "The Songs That Helped Us," is the title of an album featuring the rock band The Swirling Eddies, performing their own less-than-serious versions of popular CCM hits, released in 1996 on StarSong. The basic plan for the record was to get the Eddies into a studio to record ..
Sacred Cow (album)
Sacred Cow is a 1996 album by Geggy Tah. It features "Whoever You Are" a minor radio hit that was recycled in a Mercedes-Benz commercial in 2001. ..
Sacred dance
Sacred dance the dance that is or used to be part of a religious or mystic ritual. It is supposed to serve the purpose of the upliftment of the being and attaining higher spiritual state of consciousness. There are many forms of it: American Indian dance Classical Indian dance, Bharatanatyam, Od..
Sacred Falls State Park
Sacred Falls State Park is a state park located on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. It was closed after a fatal rockfall in the canyon where the waterfall is located, killing eight people. Tragically, it was Mothers Day and many tourists were there. ..
Sacred feminine
The sacred feminine refers to the representation of the mystical power of the earth or mother goddess often symbolized through images or events connected with fertility. Contents 1 Joseph Campbell and ''The Power of Myth''2 Cultural references3 References4 See also Joseph Cam..
Sacred Fig
The Sacred Fig Ficus religiosa, also known as Bo (from the Sinhalese Bo), Pipal (Peepul) or Ashwattha tree, is a species of banyan fig native to India, southwest China and Indochina east to Vietnam. It is a large dry season-deciduous or semi-evergreen tree up to 30 m tall and with a trunk diamete..
Sacred Fire: Live in South America
Sacred Fire: Live in South America is an album by Carlos Santana. This album is dedicated to the life of Cesar Chavez. Track listing "Angels All Around Us" (Sanders) - 1:57"Vive La Vida (Life Is For Living)" (Sefolosha) - 4:18"Esperando" (Santana, Thompson, Perazo, Charles) - 5:58"No One To Depen..
Sacred fire of Vesta
The Sacred fire of Vesta, the Roman goddess of the hearth and goddess of fire, was an eternal flame which burned within the Temple of Vesta on the Roman Forum. According to Dionysius of Halicarnassus, the Romans believed that the fire was closely tied to the fortunes of the city and viewed its extin..
Sacred Flesh
Sacred Flesh (UK, 1999) is a contemporary nunsploitation film. It is set in an indeterminate past, and consists of a series of loosely connected vignettes that depict pseudo-lesbian sexuality and some sado-masochistic activity. Contents 1 Synopsis2 Production Details3 Cast4 Br..
Sacred food as offering
A very recent realm of anthropology is the study of food. Hereby one of the most important elements of many religions is the sacred food. All religions have prescriptions about the correct preparation and cooking of food, besides the taboos about forbidden subjects (for instance, animals for hinduis..
Sacred Fraternity of the Cross
The Sacred Fraternity of the Cross is an Hermetic society founded by Alexander Guilford (known in the order as Frater Auriel) in London during the 1930s. The order promoted Christian mysticism, and is most known for a variation on the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn's Supreme Invoking Ritual of t..
Sacred garden
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Sacred garden Religion has b..
Sacred geometry
Sacred geometry can be described as attributing a religious or cultural value to the graphical representation of the mathematical relationships and the design of the man-made objects that symbolize or represent these mathematical relationships. The term is also used for geometry which is employed i..
Sacred grove
Sacred groves were a feature of the mythological landscape and the cult practice of Old Europe, of the most ancient levels of Scandinavian mythology, Greek mythology, Slavic mythology, Roman mythology, and in Druidic practice. Contents 1 Northern Europe2 Central Europe3 Mediterrane..
Sacred groves kerala
Sacred Groves of North KeralaAs Centers of Excellence in in situ Conservation. by E.Unnikrishnan, Sacred groves are patches of wilderness conserved owing to their perceived importance attached to a village deity. It is a miniature evergreen forest within areas of human settlements nurtured by t..
Sacred Harp
Sacred Harp singing is a tradition of sacred choral music that took root in the Southern region of the United States. It is part of the larger tradition of shape note music. Contents 1 The music and its notation2 Singing Sacred Harp music2.1 Sacred Harp music as participatory mus..
Sacred Heart
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A depiction of Jesus and the Sacred Heart The Sacred Heart is a religious devotion to Jesus' physical heart. This devotion is predominantly used in the Roman Catholic Church and represents divine love for humanity. It also stresses the central Chri..
Sacred Heart, Hornsea
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Sacred Heart, Hull
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Sacred Heart, Minnesota
Sacred Heart is a city in Renville County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 549 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.6 km² (1.0 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 549 people, 246 ho..
Sacred Heart, Northallerton
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Sacred Heart, Oklahoma
Sacred Heart is a small community in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. Established in 1879 by Father Isidore Robot as a Catholic mission on the old Pottawatomie reserve, it was originally named Sacred Heart Mission. The name was changed to Sacred Heart in 1888 shortly before the area was opened to sett..
Sacred Heart, Redcar
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Sacred Hearts Academy
Sacred Hearts Academy Name Sacred Hearts Academy Address 3253 Waialae Avenue Town Honolulu, Hawaii 96816 Established 1909 Community Urban Type Independent Religion Roman Catholic Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Students Girls Grades K to 12 Accreditatio..
Sacred Hearts Catholic Church in Lanai City
Sacred Hearts Catholic Church in Lanai City is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located in Lanai City in Maui County on the island of Lanai, the church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop. It is named after the object of devot..
Sacred Hearts College
Sacred Hearts College is an arts and science college located at Kochi, India. ..
Sacred Heart (album)
Sacred Heart is Dio's third studio album. The band's album was fronted by former Rainbow vocalist Ronnie James Dio. It was released in 1985 on Warner Bros. Records. This album peaked at #29 on the billboard 200. The cover art is done by Robert Florczak. Track listing King of Rock and Roll (Dio/Ap..
Sacred Heart (disambiguation)
The Sacred Heart is a devotional name used by some Roman Catholics to refer to the physical heart of Jesus Christ as a symbol of divine love. Feast of the Sacred Heart (officially known as the "Solemnity of the Sacred Heart"), a Roman Catholic holy day It features in the names of number of Catholi..
Sacred Heart (Shakespears Sister album)
Sacred Heart is the debut album released by pop music duo Shakespear's Sister in 1989 on FFRR Records. Five singles were released from the album in the UK, although success did not come until the release of the third single "You're History", which hit number seven in the UK singles chart during t..
Sacred Heart Academy
Sacred Heart Academy Superintendent / Principal Administrator Dr. Beverly McAuliffe School type Private Location Ursuline Campus, Louisville, Kentucky, USA Founded 1877 Grades 9-12 School colors Blue, Red & White School mascot Valkyrie Religious affiliation Roman Catholic ..
Sacred Heart Academy, Hamden CT
Sacred Heart Academy is a young women's preparatory high school located in Hamden, Connecticut. It is private and Catholic. It is run by the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, an order of religious sisters founded in Italy by Mother Clelia Merloni. In recent years, it has unfortunately been k..
Sacred Heart Boys High School
…Sacred Heart Boy's High School is a government aided, boy's only high school that is affiliated to the Maharashtra Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Board. It is located in Santa Cruz (West), Mumbai, India. Landmarks near the school include the Willingdon Catholic Gymkhana, St. Teresa's Convent ..
Sacred Heart Canossian College
Sacred Heart Canossian College (嘉諾撒聖心書院; abbr: SHCC) is a Catholic girls' school founded in 1860. The school's campus is located in Pokfulam, Hong Kong; in the western part of Hong Kong Island. The school currently serves some 1,400 students and 70 teaching staff. Contents 1&nbs..
Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo
Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo is a Catholic cathedral located in the provincial city of Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sandhurst, Sandhurst being an earlier name for Bendigo. The Diocese covers much of north-central Victoria. Sacred Heart Cathedr..
Sacred Heart Cathedral (Davenport)
Sacred Heart Cathedral Sacred Heart Cathedral, Davenport, Iowa is the Cathedral parish for the Diocese of Davenport. The Cathedral is located at 422 East Tenth Street in Davenport. History The parish traces its history back to 1856, when population growth in the city of Davenport led the Dub..
Sacred Heart Cathedral (Kamloops)
Sacred Heart cathedral in the summer of 2004 The Sacred Heart Cathedral in Kamloops, British Columbia started as a Catholic Mission in 1876. It grew into a wooden framed building on the corner of Battle Street and 2nd Avenue in 1887, although it burned down in 1919. It was replaced by the curr..
Sacred Heart Cathedral of Guangzhou
The Sacred Heart Cathedral (耶稣圣心主教座堂) is a cathedral in Guangzhou, southern China. History The construction of the cathedral lasted from 1863 to 1888, during the Qing Dynasty. Features Covering an area of 2,700 m², it is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Guangzhou a..
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory, commonly known as SHC is a Catholic school in San Francisco, California. Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory is the oldest Catholic school in San Francisco, founded in 1852. SHCP was the first co-ed Catholic high school in San Francisco - created when Cathedral Hig..
Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Dubuque)
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Dubuque, Iowa. Sacred Heart Catholic Church is a parish church in the Archdiocese of Dubuque. It is located on 2215 Windsor Ave in Dubuque, Iowa. The parish was one of the locations where the movie F.I.S.T. starring Sylvester Stallone was filmed. The church is lo..
Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Fillmore)
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Fillmore, Iowa Sacred Heart Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic parish near the village of Fillmore, Iowa. It is about three miles northeast of Cascade, Iowa at the intersection of Sundown Rd. (Dubuque County Y-21) and U.S. Highway 151. Sacred Heart is part of t..
Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Fontana
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Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Hawi
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church in Hawi, Kohala, Hawai‘i Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Hawi, North Kohala, is an historic parish in the West Hawai‘i Vicariate of the Catholic Diocese of Honolulu. The parish campus is located at 55-3374 Akoni Pule Highway i..
Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Honolulu
Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Honolulu is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop. It is named after the object of devotion for the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, the fou..
Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Naalehu
Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Naalehu is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located in Naalehu on the Big Island of Hawaii, the church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop. It is named after the object of devotion for the Congr..
Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Pahoa
Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Pahoa is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located in Pahoa on the Big Island of Hawaii, the church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop. It is named after the object of devotion for the Congregat..
Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Waianae
Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Waianae is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located in Waianae, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop. It is named after the object of devotion for the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesu..
Sacred Heart Catholic College
Sacred Heart Catholic College is a school in Crosby, Merseyside, England. It was created from the amalgamation of Seafield Convent Grammar and St Bede's Secondary Modern and was, until recently, known as Sacred Heart Catholic High School. The current Headmaster of the school is John Summerfield. F..
Sacred Heart Catholic High School
Sacred Heart Catholic High School can refer to: Sacred Heart Catholic High School, Newcastle upon TyneSacred Heart Catholic High School, Ottawa, OntarioSacred Heart Catholic High School, Newmarket, OntarioThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the..
Sacred Heart Catholic High School (Newcastle upon Tyne)
Sacred Heart Catholic High School in Newcastle upon Tyne, England was established in 1905 as a small fee paying private secondary school in Fenham Hall. By 1920 the school was granting scholarships to able girls and after 1945 it became a grammar school. The grammar and secondary school on the Fenh..
Sacred Heart Catholic High School (Newmarket)
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Sacred Heart Church
The Sacred Heart Church may mean: Sacred Heart Church (Eau Claire, Wisconsin), USASacred Heart Church (Zeigler, Illinois), USASacred Heart Church (Saratoga, California), USASacred Heart Catholic Church (East Grand Forks, Minnesota), USASacred Heart Church Wimbledon, SW London, EnglandSacred Heart C..
Sacred Heart Church (Manama, Bahrain)
Sacred Heart Church (Manama, Bahrain, is a Roman Catholic parish in Manama, Bahrain. The church is the only catholic parish is Bahrain and serves an estimated 140,000 people. The parish priest is Fr Thomas Quadros. ..
Sacred Heart Church (Saratoga, California)
Sacred Heart Church, is a Roman Catholic parish in Saratoga, California. The church is a part of the Diocese of San Jose. The former pastor of Sacred Heart is Msgr. Al Larkin. History Sacred Heart Church was established January 12, 1951 under the auspices the Archbishop of San Francisco, John Mit..
Sacred Heart Church Wimbledon
The Sacred Heart Church, Wimbledon is a Roman Catholic church run by the Jesuits, which serves the Catholic community of Wimbledon and surrounding areas. Contents 1 General2 External links3 Miscellaneous4 See also General The church is based in Edge Hill, Wimbledon, London ..
Sacred Heart College
Contents 0.1 Australia0.2 New Zealand0.3 Hong Kong0.4 South Africa0.5 United Kingdom0.6 Northern Ireland0.7 India1 See also There are a number of colleges with the name Sacred Heart: Australia Sacred Heart College, Geelong, a Catholoc school for girls..
Sacred Heart College, Johannesburg
Sacred Heart College is a private Catholic school in Observatory, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. Sacred Heart College runs an IEB (Independent Examinations Board) matric examination course, for which it has maintained a 100% pass rate for the last 10 years. External links [Sacred Heart ..
Sacred Heart Convent Higher Secondary School
Sacred Heart Convent Higher Secondary School is located in Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, India. ..
Sacred Heart Convent School (Jamshedpur)
Sacred Heart Convent School is an English-medium Catholic Education private school for girls run by Apostolic Carmelite nuns in the steel city of Jamshedpur (जमशेदपूर). The school focuses on general all around development of its students, including moral, physical, social, scientif..
Sacred Heart High School
"Sacred Heart High School" may be Sacred Heart High School, England [link]Sacred Heart High School, Kingston, MassachusettsSacred Heart High School, East Grand Forks, MinnesotaSacred Heart High School, Yonkers, New YorkSacred Heart High School, New JerseySacred Heart High School, Falls Cit..
Sacred Heart High School (Kingston, Massachusetts)
Sacred Heart High School is a Catholic, coeducational, college-prep high school in Kingston, Massachusetts. The school is owned and operated by the Sisters of Divine Providence and has been serving grades 7-12 since its establishment in 1953. A dress-code is strictly enforced for all students, as a..
Sacred Heart High School (London)
Sacred Heart High School is a Catholic secondary school (ages 11-16) in Hammersmith, London, founded in 1893. The school was founded by Madeline Sophie Barat. One building of Sacred Heart is named after her: the Barat Building. The school has been awarded beacon school honors. In 2005 it became a sp..
Sacred Heart Primary School, Westmead
Sacred Heart is a Catholic school in Westmead, New South Wales in Australia. ..
Sacred Heart School
Sacred Heart School may refer to one of these schools (even in cases where it is not the official name), as well as many others: Sacred Heart School in Anniston, AlabamaSacred Heart School in Saratoga, California, United StatesSacred Heart School of Halifax in Nova Scotia, CanadaSacred Heart School ..
Sacred Heart School, Launceston
Sacred Heart School is a K-6 Catholic Primary School in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. External links [Official Web page] ..
Sacred Heart School (Norfolk County, Ontario)
Sacred Heart School is a Roman Catholic elementary school in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada. Courses there are taught primarily in the English language. The Lord's Prayer is mandatory and the discipline is more structured than in a public school. ..
Sacred Heart School (Saratoga, California)
Sacred Heart School in Saratoga, California, USA is a private co-educational Roman Catholic school. The school grades range from pre-school Montessori for 4-5 year olds through junior high school (8th grade). The school is attached to Sacred Heart Church which was the first Roman Catholic church in ..
Sacred Heart School of Halifax
The Sacred Heart School of Halifax is an independent Catholic day school in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada established in 1849. It is one of a number of international girls' schools of the Society of the Sacred Heart. There are three different principals at the school: Pauline Scott (high school), Ar..
Sacred Heart Secondary School
Sacred Heart Secondary School is a secondary school in Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia. It was founded by the La Salle Brothers but is currently a government sponsored school. External links [link] ..
Sacred Heart Township, Minnesota
Sacred Heart Township is a township in Renville County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 277 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 133.4 km² (51.5 mi²). 133.4 km² (51.5 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²..
Sacred Heart University
Sacred Heart University is a Catholic university located in suburban Fairfield, Connecticut, along the border of Bridgeport and Trumbull. Sacred Heart was founded in 1963 by Reverend Walter W. Curtis, Bishop of the Diocese of Bridgeport, CT. SHU was the first Catholic university in the United Stat..
Sacred Hoop
Sacred Hoop Magazine is a quarterly magazine on the subject of shamanism and animsitic spirituality. It is edited by Jan Morgan Wood and Nicholas Breeze Wood, and is based in Abercych in Pembrokeshire, West Wales UK. The magazine was formed in 1993. [The Sacred Hoop Website] ..
Sacred Ibis
The Sacred Ibis (Threskiornis aethiopicus) is a species of wading bird of the ibis family, Threskiornithidae, which breeds in sub-Saharan Africa, SE Iraq and formerly in Egypt, where it was venerated and often mummified as a symbol of the god Thoth. It has also been introduced into France, Italy ..
Sacred Jewel
Many fictional and legendary tales feature Sacred Jewels. This article summarizes a few of them, emphasizing those that do not seem to have a more specific proper name. Popular culture ..
Sacred Jewish inch
The Sacred Jewish inch, one twenty-fifth of a cubit, is equal to 1.00106 British inches, or 2.5426924 centimeters. ..
Sacred Kaatan
Sacred Kaatan is a Polish Catholic church in Râşcov, northern Transnistria, which has recently undergone extensive renovation and which the PMR government considers a historical heritage location.[link] The church was built when this part of Transnistria was a part of the Crown of the Po..
Sacred king
A sacred king, according to the systematic interpretation of mythology developed by Sir James George Frazer in his influential book The Golden Bough, was a king who represented a solar deity in a periodically re-enacted fertility rite. Contents 1 In Roman religion2 In the ''Golden Bo..
Sacred Kingfisher
The Sacred Kingfisher (Todiramphus sanctus) is a tree kingfisher found in the mangroves, eucalypt forests, melaleuca forests, woodlands and paperbark forests of Australia. It is 19-23 cm long, and feeds on insects, small crustaceans, and fish. External links [Australian Museum fact sheet ..
Sacred language
A sacred language (or liturgical language) is a language, frequently a dead language, that is cultivated for religious reasons by people who speak another language in their daily life. The traditions involved in religious ritual and liturgy quite frequently provide a place where archaic forms of la..
Sacred Light
Sacred Light is a thoroughbred horse. He is a contender for the Triple Crown in 2006. Connections Sacred Light is owned by the Amerman Racing Stable. He is trained by David Hofmans. He will be ridden in the Derby by Gryder. He was bred in Kentucky by Amerman Racing. Breeding His sire is Holy Bull,..
Sacred Love
Sacred Love is the eighth studio album by Sting. The album was released as a compact disc on October 13, 2003. This original studio album featured racier beats and experiments collaborating with hip-hop artist Mary J. Blige and sitar player Anoushka Shankar. Some songs like Inside and Dead Man's Rop..
Sacred Mountains of China
The Sacred Mountains of China are divided into two groups associated with Taoism and Buddhism. The group associated with Taoism is known as the Five Great Mountains (pinyin: Wu Yue), whereas the group associated with Buddhism is referred to as the Four Famous Mountains (pinyin: Sida Ming Shan). Th..
Sacred Mysteries
The term Sacred Mysteries generally denotes the area of supernatural phenomena associated with a divinity or an religious ideology. Contents 1 Pre-Christian religious mysteries2 Sacraments3 See also4 External links Pre-Christian religious mysteries Religious mysteries formed..
Sacred Name Movement
The Sacred Name Movement (SNM) is a movement out of Christianity that seeks to conform said faith to its roots in Judaism in practice, belief, and worship. The most well-known distinction of the SNM is its belief in the use of a proper name for God based upon the Tetragrammaton and the use of a Hebr..
Sacred Realm
[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The Golden Land ([[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]], [[BS The Legend of Zelda: Stone Tablets of Antiquity|Stone Tablets of Antiquity]]) or, by later translations, the Sacred Realm ([[The Legend..
Sacred Records
Sacred Records was a record label founded in 1944 by Earle E. Williams. Around 1960, it was acquired by Word Records. See also List of record labels ..
Sacred Reich
Sacred Reich was a thrash metal band that formed 1980s. Singer/songwriter Phil Rind's interest was in socially-conscious and political speed metal. After several records on Metal Blade Records, they signed to Hollywood Records for a short stint, but later returned to Metal Blade to continue their m..
Sacred Songs for the Holy Year
Sacred Songs for the Holy Year is an album by the Italian tenor Enrico Caruso. It was edited in 1977 by the record label RCA Victor. Track listing Agnus dei (George Bizet)Pietà, signore (Abraham Louis Niedermeyer)Ingemisco (Giuseppe Verdi)Domine deus (Gioacchino Rossini)Cujus animam (Gioacchino Ro..
Sacred Space
Sacred Space is a prayer website which has achieved considerable fame since its foundation in 1999. It was created by two members of the Jesuit order, Alan McGuckian SJ and Peter Scally SJ, and is currently maintained by the Jesuit Communication Centre, Dublin, Ireland. The site is updated daily, ..
Sacred Steel
Sacred Steel: is the name of a German power metal band - see [this external link]is the name of a gospel album (compilation of traditional sacred African-American steel guitar music in Florida) - see [this external link]is the name of an open-source role playing game - see ..
Sacred Tradition
The Catholic Church bases all of its teachings on Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture (The Bible). The teaching authority of the Catholic Church, called the Magisterium, teaches only from Tradition and Scripture. And both are believed to be entirely infallible in all that they teach on matters of ..
Sacred tree
Sacred tree Trees were often regarded as sacred in the ancient world, throughout Europe and Asia. Christianity and Islam treated the worship of trees as idolatry and led to their descruction in Europe and most of West Asia. Sacred trees remain common in India. They are found in villages, in the coun..
Sacred Valley
The Sacred Valley of the Incas is a valley in the Andes of Peru, close to the Inca capital of Cusco. It is fed by numerous rivers which descend through adjoining valleys and gorges, and contains numerous archaeological remains and villages. The valley was appreciated by the Incas due to its special..
Sacred Women
Sacred Women is a release by German industrial music artist P.A.L. It was released by Steinklang records as a CD. Track listing "Sacred Women""Wall of Lashes" ..
Sacred writings of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian The Promised Messiah & Mehdi
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Sacrifice
Marcus Aurelius and members of the Imperial family offer sacrifice in gratitude for success against Germanic tribes: contemporary bas-relief, Capitoline Museum, Rome Sacrifice (from a Middle English verb meaning 'to make sacred', from Old French, from Latin sacrificium : sacer, sacred; sacre..
Sacrifices (Stargate SG-1)
"Sacrifices" }||}}} }|episode list=|overridean=}} episode }|episode list=}} of the science fiction}}} television series Stargate SG-1}}}. Plot } Teal'c's son, Ray'c, chooses to marry without his father's consent. The Hak'tyl resistance and Ishta want to kill the Goa'uld Moloc. Teal'c opposes this, ..
Sacrifice (Angel episode)
Contents 0.1 Summary0.2 Expanded overview1 Continuity1.1 Timing Summary With Fred’s help, Angel and the rest of the group, sans Connor, finally breaks free of Jasmine’s mind-control power and seeks shelter in the sewers beneath the city where they have an encounter with..
Sacrifice (band)
Sacrifice formed in Toronto in 1985 with Rob Urbinati on vocals and guitar, Joe Rico on guitar, Scott Watts on bass and Gus Pynn on drums, who was born and raised in Corner Brook, Newfoundland. Albums include: Torment in Fire [1986]Forward to Termination [1987]Soldiers of Misfort..
Sacrifice (Battlestar Galactica)
Sacrifice is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot Survivor Count: 49,590 A distraught woman named Sesha Abinell leads a small team of gunmen aboard the recreational ship Cloud Ni..
Sacrifice (bridge)
This article concerns Contract Bridge and uses terminology associated with the game. See Contract bridge glossary for an explanation of unfamiliar words or phrases. A sacrifice is a (usually deliberate) bid of an unmakeable contract in contract bridge in the hope that the penalty will be smaller t..
Sacrifice (chess)
In the game of chess, a sacrifice is the deliberate forsaking of a chess piece by a player, allowing or even forcing the opponent to capture it. A sacrifice could also be a deliberate exchange of a chess piece of higher value for an opponent's piece of lower value. Ordinarily, if a player loses a..
Sacrifice (computer game)
Sacrifice is a 3D real-time strategy game with strong RPG elements, developed by Shiny Entertainment, the creators of the Earthworm Jim franchise. It was lauded for its original concept, graphics, and sound quality by most reviews. Contents 1 Overview2 Story3 Minions3.1 Pers..
Sacrifice (disambiguation)
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A sacrifice is the practice of offering food, or the lives of animals or people to the gods, as an act of propitiation or worship. Sacrifice may also refer to: In games: Sacrifice (bridge), a strategy in bridgeSacrifice (chess), ..
Sacrifice (Gary Numan album)
Sacrifice is a 1994 album by Gary Numan. Its release followed a self-acknowledged career low point, Machine + Soul (1992), and is often cited as marking the start of a critical and artistic rejuvenation for the one-time pop star. On Sacrifice, paraphernalia which Numan had previously, by his own ..
Sacrifice (Motörhead album)
Motörhead's 1995 Sacrifice is the second, and last album, to feature the short lived four man line up of Lemmy, Campbell, Wurzel, and Dee, as Wurzel left the band at the end of recording this album. "This is a very good album.", Lemmy 'sez', "Put it in your system and your girlfriend's clothes ..
Sacrifice (novel)
Sacrifice is the fifth book in the Legacy of the Force series. The book is being written by Karen Traviss and will be released in June 2007. The book takes place 40 ABY. The book will be a hardcover. External links [Star Wars Cargo Bay][Sacrifice Blog] ..
Sacrifice fly
In baseball, a batted ball is considered a sacrifice fly (denoted by SF) if the following four criteria are met: There are fewer than two outs.The ball is hit to the outfield.The batter is out because an outfielder or an infielder running in the outfield catches the ball (or would have been out if..
Sacrifice hit
In baseball, a sacrifice hit (also called a sacrifice bunt) is the act of deliberately bunting the ball in a manner that allows a runner on base to advance to another base, while the batter is himself put out. The most common situations in which to sacrifice bunt is when there are fewer than two o..
Sacrifice of Angels (DS9 episode)
Sacrifice of Angels was an episode from the sixth season of [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]], and was directed by Allan Kroeker. It was written by Ira Steven Behr and Hans Bimler. It originally aired in syndication November 3, 1997 in the United States. The episode's plot details the efforts of the Un..
Sacrifice of Isaac (Caravaggio)
The Sacrifice of Isaac is the title of two paintings by the Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610). Princeton version Sacrifice of Isaac Caravaggio, c. 1598 Oil on canvas, 116 × 173 cm Piasecka-Johnson Collection The Sacrifice of Isaac in the Piasecka-Johnson Collection in Princeton is..
Sacrifice of Thunder Child
The War of the Worlds Horsell – Weybridge and Shepperton – London – HMS Thunder Child The Sacrifice of Thunder Child was a fictitious battle described in H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds, although the action is never given a name in Wells's own text. It took..
Sacrifice Yourself
"Sacrifice Yourself" is a song written by David Bowie, Hunt Sales and Tony Sales for Tin Machine on their debut album in 1989. Other releases It was released as the B-side of the single "Under the God" in June 1989. ..
Sacrificial anode
A sacrificial anode, or sacrificial rod, is a metallic anode used in an electrochemical process where it is intended to be dissolved to protect other metallic components. In laymen's terms, it's a piece of readily corrodible metal attached (by either an electrically conductive solid or liquid) to t..
Sacrificial lamb
A sacrificial lamb refers to a lamb (or metaphorical parallel) killed or discounted in some way (as in a sacrifice) in order to further some other cause. In typical modern usage, it is a metaphorical reference for a person who has no chance of surviving the challenge ahead, but is placed there for t..
Sacrificial tripod
A sacrificial tripod was a type of altar used by the ancient Greeks. The most famous was the Delphic tripod, on which the Pythian priestess took her seat to deliver the oracles of the god. The seat was formed by a circular slab on the top of the tripod, on which a branch of laurel was deposited wh..
Sacrilege
Sacrilege is in general the violation or injurious treatment of a sacred object. In a less proper sense any transgression against the virtue of religion would be a sacrilege. It can come in the form of irreverence to sacred persons, places, and things. Catholic teaching Many manuals on moral and s..
Sacrilege (band)
Sacrilege were a female fronted thrash band from the Midlands region of England. Three members Tony May, Damien Thompson and Andy Baker were also members of an influential UK punk band called the Varukers. They teamed up with Lynda Simpson, also known as "Tam", to form the new band called Sacrilege...
Sacring-Bell
Sacring-Bell, also known as Sanctus-Bell, is the bell which rings when the Host is elevated at the celebration of High Mass. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. ..
Sacriston
Sacriston is a village in Chester-le-Street District, County Durham, England, situated 5 km (3 miles) north of the city of Durham. The first recorded settlement dates back to the 13th century to Sacristan's Heugh. According to old maps it was once known as "Segiston Heugh" and is now know..
Sacristy
A sacristy is a room for keeping vestments (such as the cassock and chasuble) and other church furnishings, sacred vessels, and church treasures. The sacristy is usually located inside the church, but it could be an annex or separate building (as in some monasteries). In most older churches the sac..
Sacrobosco (crater)
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Sacrococcygeal membrane
The sacrococcygeal membrane is a tough fibrous membrane about 10mm long which extends from the inferior tip of the sacrum to the body of the coccyx in humans. It covers the inferior limit of the epidural space and is analogous to the ligamentum flavum found at other levels in the spine. It can be f..
Sacrococcygeal symphysis
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Sacrococcygeal teratoma
Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT), a birth defect, is a tumor located at the base of the tailbone (coccyx). It is seen in 1 in every 35,000 live births, and is the most common tumor in the newborn. These tumors can grow very large, however they are usually not malignant. Most instances of SCT are not da..
Sacrohysteropexy
Sacrohysteropexy is a surgical procedure used to treat uterine prolapse. It makes use of a strip of synthetic mesh to hold the uterus in place. It allows for normal sexual function and preserves childbearing function. References ..
Sacroiliac joint
Gray's Fig. 319 - Articulations of pelvis. Anterior view. The sacroiliac joint is the joint between the sacrum, at the base of the spine, and the ilium of the pelvis, which are joined by ligaments. Inflammation of this joint is known as sacroiliitis, one cause of disabling low back pain. St..
Sacroiliitis
In medicine, sacroiliitis is an inflammation of the sacroiliac joint. See also Ankylosing spondylitisMay be associated with ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease Exernanl links GPnotebook [1818951719][Back.com] ..
Sacromonte
Sacromonte Abbey in Granada was founded in 1600 on the hill of Valparaiso outside the old city, and is built over catacombs (originally mine workings of Roman date). The slopes of the hill form the traditional gitano quarter of the city; and on the Sunday following the 1st February each year, are t..
Sacrosanctum Concilium
Sacrosanctum Concilium, the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, was one of the most significant measures enacted by the Second Vatican Council. It was approved by the assembled bishops by a vote of 2,147 to 4 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on December 4, 1963. (The full text in English is availab..
Sacrosidase
Sacrosidase (Sucraid®) is a medication used to replace sucrase in people lacking this enzyme. It is available as an oral solution. ..
Sacrospinous ligament
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Sacrotuberous ligament
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Sacrower See
The Sacrower See is a German lake in the northern part of Potsdam in the State of Brandenburg. The Sacrower See, with the Groß-Glienicker See 0.7 km to the north and the Heiliger See 1.6 km away in Potsdam, forms a chain of lakes, which flow into a sea channel. The lake extends in a north-sout..
Sacrum
Image of pelvis. Sacrum is in center. The sacrum (''Latin sacrum, sacer, (from Greek hieron (osteon "bone"), "sacred") is a large, triangular bone at the base of the vertebral column and at the upper and back part of the pelvic cavity, where it is inserted like a wedge between the two hip bon..
SACS
SACS may refer to: The South African College Schools, a school in Cape Town, South Africa.The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, an educational accreditation body in the Southern United States. ..
Sacsayhuamán
Ruins of Sacsayhuamán with view of the city of Cusco in the background Sacsayhuamán (also known as Saksaq Waman) is a walled complex near the old city of Cusco. Some believe the walls were a form of fortification, while others believe it was only used to form the head of the Puma that Sacs..
Sacy
Sacy may refer to: Silvestre_de_Sacy (1758-1838), French linguist and orientalist. Sacy is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: Sacy, in the Marne départementSacy, in the Yonne département Sacy-le-Grand, in the Oise départementSacy-le-Petit, in the Oise département This i..
Sac (tribe)
For the abbreviation or acronym SAC, please see SAC. The Sauks or Sacs (oθaakiiwaki in their own language or Ozaagii(-wag) in Ojibwe from where their French and English names are derived) are a group of First Nations/Native Americans. Contents 1 Clan system2 Early history3 Lang..
Sac and Fox Nation
The Sac and Fox Nation is the modern political entity encompassing the historical Sac and Fox nations of Native Americans. The tribes were always closely allied and speak very similar Algonquian languages, sometimes considered two dialects, instead of two languages. The Sac call themselves Asakiwa..
SAC Automated Command and Control System
Contents 0.0.1 Description0.0.2 Architecture0.0.3 History0.0.4 References Description The SAC Automated Command and Control System was the command and control system used to coordinate the operational functions of the Strategic Air Command. It consisted of three main parts: ..
SAC Capital Partners
SAC Capital Partners is a $6 billion dollar group of hedge funds founded by Steven A. Cohen. While SAC closely guards its returns, published reports and people who have seen the fund's letters to its investors say that SAC had a gross return, before its fees, of at least 40 percent in every year fro..
Sac City, Iowa
Sac City is a city in Sac County, Iowa, along the North Raccoon River. The population was 2,368 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Sac County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Sac City is located at [42°25′16″N, 94°59′42″W] (42.421154, -94.995083)[..
Sac County, Iowa
Sac County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of 2000, the population is 11,529. Its county seat is Sac City, Iowa6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns4 External link Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, ..
SAC Elite Guard
The SAC Elite Guard is a military police unit established in December, 1956 to provide security at the headquarters of the Strategic Air Command of the United States Air Force. Establish by order of General Curtis LeMay, the unit was initially known as Detachment “A” of the 3902nd Air Police Squ..
SAC programming language
SAC (Single Assignment C) is a strict purely functional programming language which design is focused on the needs of numerical applications. Emphasis is laid on efficient support for array processing. Efficiency concerns are essentially twofold. On the one hand, efficiency in program development is ..
Sac River
The Sac River is a river in southwest Missouri. It is 107 miles (172 km) long, with headwaters in Lawrence and Greene counties; the headweaters join near Greenfield, then flow north through the Ozarks, to the Osage River, ending just above Osceola, Missouri in Truman Reservoir. Large portions of t..
Sac spider
The sac spiders of the family Clubionidae have a very confusing taxonomic history. Once this family was a large catch-all taxon for a large group of disparate collection of spiders, similar only in that they had eight eyes arranged in two rows, conical anterior spinnerets that touched and were wa..

 


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