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Åsa Sandell
Åsa Maria Sandell (born 24 January 1967) is a Swedish journalist and professional super middleweight boxer. Sandell was born in Hovsta in Örebro County, and has a university degree in journalism and literature. As of 2005, she lives in Malmö and works as editor at the Culture section at the news..
Åsa Svensson
Åsa Svensson (born June 16, 1975 in Surahammar) is a female tennis player from Sweden, who turned professional in 1992. She won two singles and seven doubles titles in her career. The righthander reached her highest individual ranking on the WTA Tour on April 1, 1996, when she became the number 28 ..
S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali)
S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) is a city and a municipal council in Rupnagar district in the Indian state of Punjab. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali) had a population of 123,284. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%...
S. Asch
S. Asch may refer to: Sholem Asch, novelistSolomon Asch, psychologist ..
Sa'sa'
Sa`sa` was a Palestinian town that was captured by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Sa`sa` DistrictDistrict of Safad Location12 km northwest of Safad Israeli occupation date30 October 1948 Israeli military operationOperation Hiram(And raided on 15 February 1948 by a force from th..
SAS
SAS may be: Airlines and Hotels Scandinavian Airlines System, an airline company in Norway, Denmark and SwedenSAS Braathens, an airline company in NorwaySAS Group, an airline and hotel company in Europe, based in Stockholm, Sweden.SAS Cargo Group, an cargo company in North EuropeRadisson SAS, an ho..
SAS-7
SAS-7 is the Adelaide station of the Seven Network. The station was originally known as SAS-10, commencing broadcasting on 26 July1965. On 27 December1987, SAS-10 and ADS-7 switched affiliations, ADS moving to channel 10, SAS moving to channel 7. The station celebrated 40 years in 2005 with a sp..
Sasa
For the kibbutz in Galilee (Israel), see Sasa (kibbutz). Sasa is a genus of running bamboo. These species have at most one branch per node. --> See also Pseudosasa - another genus of bamboo ..
SASA
SASA may refer to: Saginaw Arts and Sciences AcademySlovenian Academy of Sciences and ArtsSerbian Academy of Science and ArtsScottish Agricultural Science AgencySouth African Statistical AssociationSouth African Spelaeological Association ..
Sasabe Kiyoshi
Sasabe Kiyoshi (佐々部清) is a film director. External links [Official site][}}}] at the Internet Movie Database[JMDb profile (in Japanese)] ..
Sasae
sasae: Stamped and Self Addressed Envelope Some businesses offer certain printed matter and some part of a responsibility of forwarding printed matter, especially such printed matter as might fit in an envelope, if the requester includes a Stamped And Self Addressed Envelope. On television especia..
Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi
Contents 1 Introduction2 Technique description3 Similar techniques, variants, and aliases4 Included systems5 Technique history6 Links Introduction Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi is one of the traditional forty throws of Judo as developed by Jigaro Kano. Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi b..
Sasaguri, Fukuoka
Sasaguri (篠栗町; -machi) is a town located in Kasuya District, Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 30,418 and a density of 781.95 persons per km². The total area is 38.90 km². External links [Sasaguri official website] in Japanese ..
Sasak
The Sasak live mainly on the island of Lombok, numbering around 2.6 million (85% of Lombok's population). They are related to the Balinese in language and race. Contents 1 Language2 History3 Religion4 External Links Language The Sasak language belongs to the Bali-Sasak-Sumb..
Sasaki
Sasaki (佐々木) is the 14th most common Japanese surname. People named Sasaki: Sasaki Naojiro (author)Sasaki Mitsuzo (author)Sasaki Kojiro (swordsman)Kazuhiro Sasaki (baseball player)Kensuke Sasaki (professional wrestler)Sadako Sasaki (child victim of atomic bombing of Hiroshima)Nozomu Sasaki (..
Sasakian manifold
In differential geometry, a Sasakian manifold is a contact manifold [(M,\theta)] equipped with a special kind of Riemannian metric [g], called a Sasakian metric. Such a Sasakian metric is defined using the construction of the Riemannian cone. Given a Riemannian manifold [(..
Sasaki Hideyoshi
Sasaki Hideyoshi (佐々木秀義)(1112-1184) was a samurai member of the Minamoto clan, who fought in the Hōgen and Heiji Rebellions and in the Genpei War. He was the adopted son of Minamoto no Tameyoshi since age 13. Sasaki fought under Minamoto no Yoshitomo in the Hōgen Rebellion (1156), aidin..
Sasaki Kojirō
"Ganryu" redirects here. For the sumo wrestler in the Tekken game series, see Ganryu (Tekken). 1585 - April 14, 1612) was a prominent Japanese swordsman, born in the Fukui Prefecture, from the Sengoku and early Edo period. He is most remembered for his death while battling Miyamoto Musashi in 1612...
Sasaki Mitsuzo
Sasaki Mitsuzo (佐々木 味津三 Sasaki Mitsuzo, March 18, 1896 - February 6, 1934) is a Japanese author. He was born in Aichi. See also: Japanese literature, List of Japanese authors ..
Sasaki Naojiro
Sasaki Naojiro (佐々木 直次郎 Sasaki Naojirō, March 27,1901 - May 24,1943) was a Japanese translator of works by Edgar Allan Poe. See also Japanese literature, List of Japanese authors External links [Aozora Bunko entry (in Japanese)] ..
Sasaki Nariyori
Sasaki Nariyori (佐々木成頼) was the progenitor of the Sasaki family, having taken the name from his domain in Omi Province. He was the great-grandson of Minamoto no Masanobu, progenitor of the Uda Genji. Reference Papinot, Edmond (1910). Historical and geographical dictionary of Japan. Toky..
Sasaki Takatsuna
Sasaki Takatsuna (佐々木高綱)(1160–1214) was a Japanese samurai commander in the Genpei War, the great conflict between the Minamoto and Taira clans. An infant at the time of the Heiji Rebellion (1159-1160), Takatsuna was spared the destruction of his family several years later. He grew up w..
Sasaki Takauji
Sasaki Takauji (佐々木高氏)(1306-1373), also known by his religious name Sasaki Dōyō, was a Japanese poet, warrior, and bureaucrat of the Muromachi period. Born in Ōmi province, Sasaki Takauji served the regent Hōjō Takatoki briefly, before aiding the Shogun Ashikaga Takauji in overthrowi..
Sasakwa, Oklahoma
Sasakwa is a town in Seminole County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 150 at the 2000 census. Geography Sasakwa is located at [34°56′52″N, 96°31′34″W] (34.947915, -96.526206)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the t..
Sasami: Mahou Shoujo Club
|} Sasami: Mahou Shoujo Club (砂沙美☆魔法少女クラブ Sasami: Mahō Shōjo Kurabu) is a magical girl anime which features the rather familiar likenesses of Sasami and other characters of the Tenchi Muyo! franchise, specifically those of Pretty Sammy, although the animation style is diff..
Sasami Masaki Jurai
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Sasan
Sasan or Sassan (in Persian ساسان) was the great priest of Temple of Anahita and father of Papag (Babak) and grandfather Ardashir I, the establisher of the second Persian Empire, the Sassanid empire. The Empire's name Sassanid or Sassanian is derived from Sasan's name due Ardashir's kinship to ..
Sasanarakkha Buddhist Sanctuary
Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Rebirth..
Sasana Vamsa
The Sasana Vamsa is a history of the Buddhist order in Myanmar, composed by the Burmese monk Panng-sami in 1851. It is written in Pali prose, and based on earlier documents in Pali and Burmese, still extant, but not yet edited. The earlier part of the work deals with the history of Buddhism outside..
Sasang-gu
Sasang-gu is a gu in central Busan, South Korea. It has an area of 35.84 km², and a population of about 275,000. Sasang-gu became a gu of Busan in 1995. Administrative divisions Sasang-gu is divided into 8 legal dong, which altogether comprise 14 administrative dong, as follows: Mora-Dong (3 adm..
Sasang typology
The Sasang [Sa-Sáng] typology is a traditional Korean medical typology, which was systematically theorized by Jae-Ma Lee in his book "Dong-Yi-Soo-Se-Bo-Won” [the principle of life preservation in oriental medicine] in 1984. This medical typology divides people in four types ..
Sasanian Family Tree
Marked are the Sassanid rulers who all reigned the empire at one time. Sasan | + | Ardashir I (226-240) | + | Shapur I (240-272) | +----------------------+------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+ | | ..
Sasarai
Sasarai is a character in Konami's role playing games Suikoden II and Suikoden III. He is a bishop of Harmonia and one of the True Rune Bearers. Statistics Name: Sasarai Origin: Holy Kingdom of Harmonia Age: 17 (Suikoden II), 33 (Suikoden III) Race: Harmonian/Clone Height : 172 cm Rune: ..
Sasaram
The mausoleum of great Indian King Sher Shah Suri in Sasaram, Bihar Sasaram is the administrative headquarters of Rohtas District, Bihar state, India. Sasaram is sometimes also spelled as Sahsaram. It is an ancient city and is believed to derive its name from Sahasrabahu, an ancient king and..
Sasar River
The Sasar River is a medium-size river which traverses the Baia Mare region of Romania and flows through the city of Baia Mare. The river is heavily polluted with untreated sewage, agricultural fertilizer, and toxic chemicals from local mining sites, including cyanide, arsenic, lead, and cadmiu..
Sasauli
Sasauli is a census town in Yamunanagar district in the Indian state of Haryana. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Sasauli had a population of 15,753. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Sasauli has an average literacy rate of 7..
Sasayaka na Inori
was the 22th single by the Japanese j-pop group Every Little Thing, released on August 16, 2002. Track listing (Little prayer)AMBIVALENCE(Daisy)(Instrumental)AMBIVALENCE (Instrumental)(Instrumental) Chart positions Chart (2002) Peakposition Time inchart Japan Oricon 5 7 weeks External links &..
Sasayama, Hyogo
Location of Sasayama Sasayama (篠山市; -shi) is a city located in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1999 by merging the towns of Sasayama, Nishiki, Tannan and Konda from Taki District. As of 2005, the city has an estimated population of 47,178 and a density of 125 ..
Sasa (kibbutz)
Sasa Founded 1949 Founded by Region Upper Galilee Industries Affiliation Website [http://www.sasa.org.il/] Sasa (Hebrew: ) is a kibbutz in Galilee in Israel. It was built on the site of an Arab village called Sa'sa'. ..
Sasa Magosuke
Sasa Magosuke (????-1556) was a retainer of the Japanese clan of Oda during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Magosuke was the son of Sasa Morimasa and brother to the famous Oda general Sasa Narimasa. Following the Battle of Azukizaka in 1542, Magosuke greatly distinguished himself. Due to thi..
Sasa Ognenovski
Sasa Ognenovski (born April 3 1979) is an football (soccer) player. He currently plays as a central defender for the Australian A-League club Queensland Roar. He has previously played with Melbourne Knights in the 2001-02 season, and in the 2002-03 season with Greek side Panahaiki. External links ..
Sasa Petricic
Sasa Petricic is a correspondent and videojournalist for The National, the flagship evening newscast of the [Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)]. He not only reports, but also shoots and edits the stories he presents from across Canada and around the world. Petricic is based in Otta..
SASA Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy
SASA, or the Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy is a gifted and talented school located in Saginaw, Michigan. It focuses on creating a balance of arts and sciences is learning. Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saginaw_Arts_and_Sciences_Academy for a complete entry. ..
Sasbachwalden
Sasbachwalden is a town in Western Baden-Württemberg, Germany and belongs to Ortenau County. ..
Sasbach (Ortenau)
Sasbach is a community in Ortenau County in Western Baden-Württemberg, Germany. ..
SASBO - The Finance Union
SASBO SASBO - The Finance Union (formerly the South African Society of Bank Officials) is a trade union in South Africa. It was founded in 1916 and has a membership of 59,000. SASBO is affiliated with the Congress of South African Trade Unions External links [SASBO] official site. ..
Sascab
Sascab is a naturally occurring mineral material described variously as "decomposed limestone", as "breccia", and as "the lime gravel mixture the Maya used as mortar." It has been used as a building and paving material in Mesoamerica since antiquity. In the context of pottery the term may also appl..
Sascha Breuer
Sascha Breuer is a German celebrity hairdresser and hair stylist living in the United Kingdom who regularly has a column offering advice in the celebrity glossy magazine, OK!. ..
Sascha Goc
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. Biography Sascha Goc was bo..
Sascha Kirschstein
Sascha Kirschstein (born June 9, 1980 in Braunschweig) is a German football goalkeeper who currently plays for Hamburger SV. Kirschstein became the primary goalkeeper for Hamburg following an injury to Stefan Wächter midway through the 2005/06 Bundesliga season, and secured his position with a str..
Sascha Konietzko
Sascha Konietzko in concert, 2005 Sascha Konietzko (born June 21, 1961 in Hamburg, Germany), also known as Sascha K and Käpt'n K, is the founder/owner of industrial band KMFDM, having founded the group in 1984. He is the only member of KMFDM to appear on every album. He has worked on many ot..
Sascha Meinrath
[Sascha Meinrath] has been described as a [Community Internet Pioneer] and is a well-known expert on [Community Wireless Networks] (CWNs) and Municipal Broadband. Sascha is the co-founder and Project Coordinator of the [Champaign-Urbana Community Wireless Network (..
Sascha Radetsky
Sascha Radetsky is a soloist with American Ballet Theatre. He starred in the 2000 movie Center Stage, and appeared in the Mandy Moore music video "I Wanna Be With You" from the movie's soundtrack. External Links [Official ABT bio]Center Stage listing at [IMDB.com]..
Sascha Schmitz
Sascha Schmitz (born January 5, 1972 in Soest, North Rhine-Westphalia), better known as Sasha, is a German singer and songwriter. From 2003 until 2005 he performed under his alter ego Dick Brave. Contents 1 Biography2 Discography2.1 Albums2.2 Singles3 External links Bio..
Sasdk
The SASDK is Microsoft's Speech Application SDK. It is used to create telephony applications as well as multimodal Web applications. It complies with the SALT XML standard, unlike Microsoft's earlier endeavors. The SASDK is used to create Web-based applications only. Use the SASDK when you want to..
SASE
SASE can refer to: Sarajevo Stock ExchangeSelf-addressed stamped envelopeSelf-Amplified Stimulated-Emission ..
Sasebo
Sasebo can refer to: Sasebo, Nagasaki, a city in JapanSasebo Navy Yard, a base of the Imperial Japanese Navy in the city, later of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense ForceU.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo, a post-WWII United States Navy Base in the city ..
Sasebo, Nagasaki
Illuminated by the Albuquerque Bridge, Japanese volunteers place candle lit lanterns into the Sasebo River during the Obon festival. Sasebo (佐世保市; -shi) is a city located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 240,300 and the density of 967.7..
Sasenarine Persaud
Sasenarine Persaud, born in Guyana, is the author of six poetry collections, Demerary Telepathy (Peepal Tree, 1989), Between the Dash and the Comma (author, 1989) and The Wintering Kundalini (Peepal Tree). In Canada he has published A Surf of Sparrows' Songs (1996), The Hungry Sailor and A Writer Li..
Saser
Saser may refer to: the Saser Muztagh range of the KarakoramThe Sasser Pass (also Saser Pass, Saser-la) on the old caravan route between Ladakh and Yarkand.an acronym for Sound Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The word is analogous to maser and laser.This is a [disambiguation..
Saser Kangri
Saser Kangri (or Sasir Kangri) is the highest peak in the Saser Muztagh, the easternmost subrange of the Karakoram range in India. It is the 35th highest independent peak in the world. The Saser Kangri massif consists of four main peaks: Saser Kangri I at 7,672 metres (25,170 feet)Saser Kangri I..
Saser Muztagh
The Saser Muztagh is the easternmost subrange of the Karakoram range, in the Kashmir region of India. It is bounded on the south, east, and northeast by the Shyok River, which bends sharply around the southeast corner of the range. On the west it is separated from the neighboring Kailas Mountains by..
Sases
Sases or Gondophares II (circa 85 CE) was an Indo-Parthian king who ruled in northwestern parts of the South Asia. He is only known from coins, where he seems to be associated with king Gondophares. His coins show the Greek deity Zeus, forming a benediction sign (possibly Vitarka mudra), and inco..
Sash
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) For the German DJ/producer team, see Sash!. Contents 1 Clothing2 Computing3 Building4 Geography of the Un..
Sash!
Sash! is a German DJ / producer team, fronted by Sascha Lappessen (born on 10 June, 1970, in Nettetal, Germany), who works in the studio with Ralf Kappmeier and Thomas "Alisson" Lüdke. They had a string of hits in the UK in 1997-8 with "Encore Une Fois", "Ecuador", "Stay" and "Mysterious Time..
Sasha
Sasha can mean several things: see Sasha (name)Sasha (reggaeton artist)DJ Sasha, Alexander Coe - Welsh DJ and record producerSasha (Russian singer) - the Russian Britney SpearsSasha Sokol (mexican singer).Sascha Schmitz, known as Sasha - German singer redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Sashadhar Mukherjee
Sashadhar Mukherjee was a producer in Hindi films. He is part of the distinguished Mukherjee clan of Bollywood. Biography Main article: Mukherjee-Samarth family (film) Sashadhar was Ashok Kumar's brother-in-law, being married to his only sister, Sati Devi. He was also instrumental in getting Asho..
Sashalom
Sashalom is a neighbourhood within the XVI. district of Budapest. It is mostly a green and suburban environment away from traffic and businesses. ..
Sasha & John Digweed
Sasha and John Digweed promotional photo. Alexander Coe and John Digweed, better known as Sasha + Digweed are a pair of DJs. John Digweed had been DJ-ing for ten years before getting a gig at Renaissance where he met Sasha, who had been working the past few years in various acid house clubs a..
Sasha & John Digweed present Delta Heavy
Sasha & John Digweed present Delta Heavy is a DVD release from System Recordings which chronicles Sasha & John Digweed's "Delta Heavy" tour of the United States. It was released in 2005, three years after the original tour. "Delta Heavy" is known for being one of the first DJ tours to incorporate ..
Sasha (journalist)
Sasha is best known as a Canadian advice columnist, who writes the weekly sex advice column Love Bites. Her column originated in the Montreal Mirror. After she relocated to Toronto, Love Bites made its debut in eye weekly shortly after Dan Savage's sex column moved to competitor Now in 1999. As Sas..
Sasha (name)
Sasha is a male or female given name. It originates as a diminutive version of the Greek names Aleksandr or Aleksandra. This form is especially common in Russia and surrounding areas. Although in Eastern Europe this name is predominantly given to male children, elsewhere, female children are also g..
Sasha (Pita-Ten)
Sasha is a character from Pitaten. Sasha is Misha's big sister, a full angel. In both the Manga and the Anime, Sasha tests Misha for her final angel exam. Manga — In the Manga, Sasha is a very strict and harsh character- who first appears in the third volume after Misha begins testing for her..
Sasha (reggaeton artist)
Sasha is a Jamaican reggae artist and DJ. She is famous for the song "Dat Sexy Body", collaborating with popular "reggaetonera" Ivy Queen for the remix. She has been featured in many albums and Dance mixes including Reggae Gold 2002 and Eddie Deejay Arroyo Presents Reggaeton Party Hits. ..
Sasha Abunnadi
Sasha Abunnadi was the first Miss B.C. World, and was elected for the reign of 2005/2006. She is representing British Columbia at Miss World Canada on July 15th & 16th, 2006 in Toronto, Canada. The winner of the Miss World Canada contest will represent Canada at the Miss World contest September ..
Sasha Alexander
Sasha Alexander Sasha Alexander (born Suzana Drobnjaković on May 17 1975 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress best known for her role as Caitlin Todd in the CBS television drama NCIS. Born Suzana Drobnjakovic to a Serb father and Italian mother, Alexander began acting in schoo..
Sasha and Zamani
Sasha and Zamani are the two stages of death, according to some Eastern and Central African cultures. Sasha are spirits known by someone still alive, while Zamani are spirits not known by someone currently alive. According to James Loewen in his book Lies My Teacher Told Me: "The recently depar..
Sasha Barrese
Sasha Barrese (Born Alexandra Barrese 24 April 1981 Maui, Hawaii, USA ) is an American Actress best known for her roll in the WB sitcom Run Of the House. She is the daughter of actress and model Katherine Barrese. She also had a roll in Jezebel's Kiss (1990). External link [Sarah Barrese]..
Sasha Bordeaux
Sasha Bordeaux is a comicbook character in the DC Universe, who was at first primarily associated with Batman, and has subsequently evolved an association with Checkmate in two of its incarnations. She first appeared in Detective Comics #751 and was created by Greg Rucka and Shawn Martinbrough. C..
Sasha Cherny
Sasha Cherny (Russian: , real name Alexander Mikhailovich Glickberg, Russian: , 1880-1932) was a Russian poet, satirist and children's writer. Contents 1 Early years2 Poet3 War and emigration4 External links Early years Alexander Mikhailovich Glikberg was born into a famil..
Sasha Close
Sasha Close (born September 1973) is a former Australian actress, most famous for being the second actress to play the role of Lucy Robinson in the Australian television soap opera Neighbours (1987–1990). After this she appeared as Lily in the television Mini-series "Good Vibrations" as well..
Sasha Cohen
Most Recent Results: Event Points Finish Year Olympic Winter Games 183.36 2nd 2006 World Championships 208.88 3rd 2006 National Championships 199.18 1st 2006 Grand Prix Final 177.48 2nd 2003–04 Alexandra Pauline "Sasha" Cohen (born October 26 1984) is an Am..
Sasha Davidov
Sasha Davidov is a villain in the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough. He was portrayed by Ulrich Thomsen. Davidov is in effect Elektra King's right-hand-man, as he is in charge of her personal security and also meets with Renard regularly. He takes over Dr. Arkov's job of infiltrating the nu..
Sasha Forbes
Sasha Forbes is a character in the TV series headLand, played by Australian actress Rachael Taylor. Contents 1 Personality2 Her family3 So far4 External links Personality Sasha Forbes appears to be a temperamental princess, but underneath a hidden pain drives her. Appearance..
Sasha Frere-Jones
Sasha (Alexander) Frere-Jones (b. 1967) is an American music critic based in New York City. He is on the staff of The New Yorker, where he serves as pop music critic. He maintains a blog, [S/FJ]. Sasha's brother, Tobias Frere-Jones, is a prominent type designer, also based in New York. ..
Sasha Gotsmanov
Sasha Gotsmanov (born September 19, 1982 in Minsk, Belarus) is an American-Belarussian soccer player, who currently plays for the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer. Sasha was born into a soccer family. His father, Sergei Gotsmanov was a member of the Soviet Union national football team that..
Sasha Jenson
Sasha Jenson is a film and television actor best known for his role in the 1988 horror movie [[Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers]]. He is also known for his role in the 1993 hit film Dazed and Confused, and for starring in the 1992 hit movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer. His most recent film is..
Sasha Kaun
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 April 2006. Alexander Sasha Kaun, (pro..
Sasha Knox
Filmography Sources http://pornstar.dvdempire.com/exec/pornstar.asp?cast_id=411376&userid=99364823206072&tab=5&site_id=7 Filmography http://www.pornvalleynews.com/home/archives/2006/03/sasha_knox_inte_1.html Interview ..
Sasha Lazard
Sasha Lazard is a classical crossover artist. Lazard was born in New York and grew up in Paris. She attended the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, studying opera, but after graduation pursued a more electronic-influenced sound inspired by the local nightclub scene. Fittingly, she performed her n..
Sasha Mitchell
Sasha Mitchell in Kickboxer 2 Main title caption from Dallas. Sasha Mitchell (born July 27, 1967 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor, best known for his role as "Cody" on the television series Step by Step. Mitchell got his start on Dallas, playing J. R. Ewing's illegitima..
Sasha Montenegro
Sasha Montenegro (born Alexandra Asimovic Popovic in Yugoslavia, now Serbia and Montenegro) is a Mexican actress. She moved as a child with her parents to Argentina, then relocated to Mexico. She became an actress in the 1970s and made several lucha libre movies, some of them with superstar El Sa..
Sasha Olson
Sasha Olson (born September 23, 1976 in Valemont, British Columbia) is a Canadian softball outfielder. She began playing softball at age 17, and is a graduate of Simon Fraser University. She was a part of the Canadian Softball team who finished 5th at the 2004 Summer Olympics She is currently teachi..
Sasha Paysinger
Sasha Paysinger is a voice actress for ADV Films for anime titles. Voice roles Hatoko Kobayashi in Angelic LayerRumiko Sakamoto in [[Aquarian Age: Sign for Evolution]]Miruchi in Azumanga DaiohSister Claire in Chrono CrusadeMisaki Nishizawa, Menou Kurashina, and Freedert in D.N. AngelNana in Elfen L..
Sasha Perera
London-based MC and member of Berlin-based trio Jahcoozi. Sasha wrote the lyrics and sings on track 10 of the 2006 Tolcha record, Gestalt. The track is called "Crushed Ice". ..
Sasha Perkins
Sasha Perkins was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Jemma Walker. History She was initially shown as Adi Ferreira's prostitute friend, then fell in love with Adi and moved in with him. She eventually realised she didn't love Adi anymore and left him, slept w..
Sasha Pieterse
Sasha Pieterse Sasha Embeth Pieterse (born February 17, 1996 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a child actress. Sasha Pieterse got her big break into acting in 2002, when she landed one of the roles of the Davis children on the WB's cancelled remake of the popular show Family Affair. In 2004..
Sasha Pivovarova
Sasha Pivovarova (born in 1986) is a Russian supermodel. Born in Moscow, Russia, Pivovarova began modeling after a friend introduced her to modeling agency IMG. Her first show was Prada, and she went on to do the Fall 2005 campaign for the brand. With her "doll-like" features, Pivovarova has be..
Sasha Pokulok
Sasha Pokulok (born May 25, 1986 in Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenseman. He was drafted by the Washington Capitals in the first round, 14th overall, in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft. Pokulok played one season with the Notre Dame Hounds of the Saskatchewan..
Sasha Rionda
Sasha Sybille Rionda Hogger (born September 29, 1977 in Mexico City, Mexico) is an actress and tv hostess. Rionda resided in Atlanta, Georgia for seven years, while she hosted a program named The Music Room for CNN International. Presently, she hosts a news program in Spanish named Nuestro Rincón..
Sasha Rudin
Sasha Rudin is a model who worked with Playboy in the early 1990s. Appearances in Playboy special editions Playboy's Girls of Summer '90 August 1990 - pages 50, 52.Playboy's Bathing Beauties April 1993.Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 32 July 1993.Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 34 November 1993.Pla..
Sasha Singleton
Sasha Singleton is a model who worked with Playboy in the late 1990s. She also appeared in Hustler magazine in 2000. Early in her career she did some modeling -- nude and fashion -- in Thailand. At present, you can find her at Import Car shows and go-go dancing in Los Angeles-area clubs. She has..
Sasha Sokol
Sasha Sokol (born Sasha Marianne Sökol Cuillery on June 17th, 1970 in Mexico City) is a Mexican singer and actress. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Timbiriche1.2 Solo Career1.3 Sasha 19872 Albums2.1 Solo2.2 Por Un Amor: Singles (2004)2.3 11:11: Singles (1997 - 1..
Sasha Sokolov
Sasha Sokolov (born Александр Всеволодович Соколов/Alexander Vsevolodovitch Sokolov on November 6, 1943, in Ottawa, Canada) is a paradoxical writer of Russian literature. He became known worldwide in the 1970s after his first novel "A School for Fools" had been published..
Sasha Spesivtsev
Alexander "Sasha" Spesivtsev (also transliterated as Sascha Spesiwtsew) is a Russian serial killer who practised cannibalism on his victims. His crimes were discovered by chance in 1996. He was born in the Siberian town of Novokuznetsk in 1969, and was raised in an abusive home, with a violent fath..
Sasha Victorine
Sasha Caleb Victorine (born February 2, 1978 in Santa Ana, California) is an American soccer midfielder, who currently plays for the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer. Victorine played college soccer at UCLA, leading them to the NCCA title in 1997, and being named a first-team All-Ameri..
Sasha Vujačić
Alexander "Sasha" Vujačić (born March 8 1984 in Maribor, Slovenia) is a professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers in the National Basketball Association. Though he has played the point guard position in Europe, he has found more playing time at the shooting guard equivalent spot ..
Sasha Williams
Sasha Williams (born Natasha Williams in Oakville, Ontario) is a Canadian actress She is perhaps best known for appearing as Kelsey Winslow, the Yellow Ranger of [[Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue]]. On 5 September 2004, she married Eli Craig. Sasha Williams is yet another former Power Ranger to ap..
Sashegy
Sashegy (lit. "eagle hill") is a mostly ethnically Hungarian, and fairly upper middle class - wealthy area in the hills of Buda. The area is known for expensive, but comfortable houses and properties. ..
Sashiki, Okinawa
Sashiki (佐敷町; -chō) was a town located in Shimajiri district, Okinawa, Japan. On January 1, 2006, Sashiki, Chinen, Tamagusuku, and Ōzato merged to form the city of Nanjō. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 11,481 and the density of 1,083 persons per km². The total area i..
Sashiko quilting
Sashiko quilting (刺し子, [Pronounced: SA-SHEE-KOE]) is a form of quilting originating from Japan. Centuries ago, Japanese peasants practised a running-stitch technique called "little stabs" to patch torn or worn clothes. Mending was vital as cloth and thread were scarce ..
Sashima, Ibaraki
Sashima (猿島町; -machi) was a town located in Sashima District, Ibaraki, Japan. On March 22, 2005 the town merged with the neighboring city of Iwai forming the city of Bando and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of ..
Sashima District, Ibaraki
Sashima (猿島郡; -gun) is a district located in Ibaraki, Japan. Following the Bando merger but with 2004 population data, the district has an estimated population of 125,153 and a density of 726 persons per km². The total area is 172.25 km². Towns and villages GokaSaka..
Sashimi
Assorted sashimi Sashimi (Japanese: 刺身, lit. "pierced body") is a Japanese delicacy primarily consisting of very fresh raw seafoods, thinly sliced into pieces about 2.5 cm (1 inch) wide by 4 cm (1½ inches) long by 0.5 cm (¼ inch) thick, and served with only a dipping sauce (like soy sauce..
Sashimono
An illustration depicting a typical sashimono, worn with battle gear Sashimono (指物, 差物, 挿物) were small banners worn by Japanese medieval soldiers for identification during battles. The sashimono are usually fitted to the backs of common soldiers, known as ashigaru, to elite samura..
Sasho Cirovski
Sasho Cirovski (1954- ) is a United States soccer coach who led his University of Maryland team to the NCAA championship in 2005. Early life and career Born in Macedonia, Cirovski immigrated to Canada at the age of eight and became an outstanding all-around athlete in Ontario schools. A stand-out c..
Sasho Petrovski
Sasho Petrovski (born March 5, 1975) is an Australian football (soccer) player with Macedonian ancestry. He is a striker who currently plays for Sydney FC in the newly formed Hyundai A-League for which he played 22 games and scored 9 goals. In the old National Soccer League, Petrovski played 94 game..
Sashtiaapdapoorthi
Sashtiaapdapoorthi (known also as "Sashti Aapda Poorthi" or "Sashti Poorthi") is a Hindu ceremony celebrating a marriage, akin to the renewal of marital vows and the "Silver Anniversary" in the West. Specifically, it marks simultaneously the 60th birthday of the husband and the wedding anniversary..
Sash window
A sash window is a style of window in which panes are separated by a narrow bar or sash. Although formally any window with this style of glazing is technically "a sash", the term is used almost exclusively to refer to windows where the glazed panels are opened by sliding vertically or, occasional..
Sasikumar
J. Sasikumar (born in Alleppey) is an Indian director of Malayalam movies. Since the mid 1960s he has directed more than 100 movies. Filmography Paadatha Veenayum Paadum (1990)Raja Ravi Varma (1990) (TV)Rajavazhcha (1990)Ithu Ente Neethi (1987)Jaithra Yaathra (1987)Akalangalil (1986)Ente Entethu Ma..
Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration of Chulalongkorn University
Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration of Chulalongkorn University (Sasin) was founded by Chulalongkorn University with the support and collaboration of the Kellogg School of Management and the Wharton Business School. This Sasin-Kellogg-Wharton management education collaboration pione..
Sasi Shanker
Sasi Shanker is a Tamil film director. His career began as a Malayalam language film director. He has directed only one Tamil language film, Perazhagan. He has directed about 10 films in malayalam . He has won the indian national film award for the best director for his debut film NARAYAM. ..
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Flag of Saskatchewan Coat of arms of Saskatchewan Motto: Multis E Gentibus Vires (Latin: From many peoples, strength) Official languages English Flower Western Red Lily Capital Regina Largest city Saskatoon Lieutenant-Governor Gordon Barnhart Premier ..
Saskatchewan (electoral district)
Saskatchewan was a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1906 to 1908. This riding was created in following the admission of Saskatchewan into the Canadian Confederation in 1905 from the former Northwest Territories riding Pro..
Saskatchewan (Provisional District)
For the modern province, see Saskatchewan The Provisional District of Saskatchewan was a federal electoral district in Northwest Territories, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1887 to 1905. This riding was created in 1886. It consisted of the Provisional District ..
Saskatchewan Accelerator Laboratory
The Saskatchewan Accelerator Laboratory (SAL) was a linear accelerator facility on the University of Saskatchewan campus in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The facility was constructed in 1961 at a cost of $1.7M. SAL provided supported for radiology, chemistry and sub-atomic physics research. In ..
Saskatchewan Archives Board
The Saskatchewan Archives Board is an arms-length government agency with offices in Saskatoon and Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The archives holds public and private records which include audio tapes, video, photographs, maps, publications and other material. Contents 1 History2 About ..
Saskatchewan Communications Network
Saskatchewan Communications Network is a Saskatchewan public television educational channel owned by the Saskatchewan government. It is available on satellite (Bell ExpressVu Channel 266 and StarChoice Channel 352) and cable, but not over-the-air. SCN was licensed by the CRTC as a non-commercial ..
Saskatchewan Dragoons
The Saskatchewan Dragoons is a unit of the Canadian Forces Primary Reserve. Their primary job is to assist the Regular Force in meeting Canada's military commitments. Their training and equipment closely follow that of the Regular Force, which the Reserves are called upon to assist increasingly oft..
Saskatchewan Federal Penitentiary
Canadian Prisons Saskatchewan Federal Penitentiary Location: Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Status: Operational Classification: Medium security (men) / Maximum security (women) Capacity: 573 men and women Opened: 1911 Closed: Managed by: Corrections Canada The Saskatchewan Federal Penite..
Saskatchewan Federation of Labour
SFL The Saskatchewan Federation of Labour is the Saskatchewan provincial trade union federation of the Canadian Labour Congress. It has a membership of 93,500. External links [www.sfl.sk.ca] ..
Saskatchewan Film and Video Classification Board
The Saskatchewan Film and Video Classification Board is a board of the Saskatchewan Department of Justice responsible for providing film and video classification documents to movie theatres in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The Board was formerly responsible for reviewing films and granting ..
Saskatchewan Forestry Centre
The Saskatchewan Forest Centre (SFC) was established as a non-profit organization in 2001, with an aim to improve the knowledge base for the forestry sector in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The name is also applied to the building in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan that houses the organization ..
Saskatchewan general election, 1905
The Saskatchewan general election of 1905 was the first provincial election in the newly-created Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on December 13 1905 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Walter Scott led the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan to victory over the Pr..
Saskatchewan general election, 1908
The Saskatchewan general election of 1908 was the second provincial election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on August 14, 1908 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Premier Walter Scott and his Liberal Party were re-elected for a second term, defeating ..
Saskatchewan general election, 1912
The Saskatchewan general election of 1912 was the third provincial election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on July 11 1912, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Premier Walter Scott led the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan to a third term in office with a..
Saskatchewan general election, 1917
The Saskatchewan general election of 1917 was the fourth provincial election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 26, 1917, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. After replacing Walter Scott as leader of the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan and premier ..
Saskatchewan general election, 1921
The Saskatchewan general election of 1921 was the fifth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 9 1921 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Liberal Party of Saskatchewan of Premier William M. Martin was re-elected, although..
Saskatchewan general election, 1925
The Saskatchewan general election of 1925 was the sixth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 2 1925 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Liberal Party of Saskatchewan, under its new leader, Charles A. Dunning, won its si..
Saskatchewan general election, 1929
The Saskatchewan general election of 1929 was the seventh provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 6 1929, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. As a reulst of corruption scandals, the Liberal Party of Premier James Gardiner lost..
Saskatchewan general election, 1934
The Saskatchewan general election of 1934 was the eighth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 19 1934, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Liberal Party of former premier James Gardiner was returned to power with a larg..
Saskatchewan general election, 1938
The Saskatchewan general election of 1938 was the ninth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 8 1938, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Liberal Party was returned to power under its new leader, William John Patterson, ..
Saskatchewan general election, 1944
The Saskatchewan general election of 1944 was the tenth provincial election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 15 1944, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. It marked the first time a socialist government was elected anywhere in North America. Co..
Saskatchewan general election, 1948
The Saskatchewan general election of 1948 was the eleventh provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 24 1948, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation government of Premier Tommy Douglas was r..
Saskatchewan general election, 1952
The Saskatchewan general election of 1952 was the twelfth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 11 1952, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation government of Premier Tommy Douglas was re..
Saskatchewan general election, 1956
The Saskatchewan general election of 1956 was the thirteenth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 20 1956, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation government of Tommy Douglas lost a sign..
Saskatchewan general election, 1960
The Saskatchewan general election of 1960 was the fourteenth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 8 1960, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation of Tommy Douglas campaigned promising a ..
Saskatchewan general election, 1964
The Saskatchewan general election of 1964 was the fifteenth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on April 22 1964, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) government of Premier Woodrow Llo..
Saskatchewan general election, 1967
The Saskatchewan general election of 1967 was the sixteenth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on October 11 1967, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Liberal Party of Saskatchewan, led by Premier Ross Thatcher, was re-electe..
Saskatchewan general election, 1971
The Saskatchewan general election of 1971 was the seventeenth provincial election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 23 1971, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Under the leadership of Allan Blakeney, the New Democratic Party of Saskatchewan ret..
Saskatchewan general election, 1975
The Saskatchewan general election of 1975 was the eighteenth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 11 1975, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The New Democratic government of Premier Allan Blakeney and the opposition Libe..
Saskatchewan general election, 1978
The Saskatchewan general election of 1978 was the nineteenth provincial election in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on October 18 1978, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The New Democratic government of Premier Allan Blakeney was returned for a third ..
Saskatchewan general election, 1982
The Saskatchewan general election of 1982 was twentieth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on April 26 1982, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Progressive Conservative Party, led by Grant Devine, won over half the popular..
Saskatchewan general election, 1986
The Saskatchewan general election of 1986 was the twenty-first provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on October 20 1986, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Progressive Conservative government of Premier Grant Devine was returne..
Saskatchewan general election, 1991
The Saskatchewan general election of 1991 was the twenty-second provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on October 21 1991, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Progressive Conservative government of Premier Grant Devine was defeat..
Saskatchewan general election, 1995
The Saskatchewan general election of 1995 was the twenty-third provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on June 21 1995, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The New Democratic Party government of Premier Roy Romanow was re-elected for ..
Saskatchewan general election, 1999
The Saskatchewan general election of 1999 was the twenty-fourth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on September 16 1999, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Facing the fallout of a poor crop growing season and a scandal involvi..
Saskatchewan general election, 2003
Map of Saskatchewan's ridings and how they voted and by how much The Saskatchewan general election of 2003 was the twenty-fifth provincial election held in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was held on November 5, 2003, to elect the 58 members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatch..
Saskatchewan Glacier
Saskatchewan Glacier is located in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, approximately 120 km (75 miles) northwest of the town of Banff, and can be accessed from the Icefields Parkway. Saskatchewan Glacier is an outflow glacier from the Columbia Icefield, which rests along the Continent..
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Saskatchewan Government Insurance (or SGI) is a crown corporation owned and operated by the Government of Saskatchewan. The company was founded in 1945 as the Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office by the newly-formed Co-operative Commonwealth Federation government under Premier Tommy Douglas. I..
Saskatchewan Hawks
The Saskatchewan Hawks was a professional basketball club based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan that competed in the International Basketball Association beginning in the 1999-2000 season. The team folded along with the IBA after the 2000-2001 season. {| style="margin:0 auto" align=center class="toc..
Saskatchewan Highway 1
Highway 1 is the Saskatchewan section of the Trans-Canada Highway mainland route. The total distance of the Trans Canada Highway in Saskatchewan is 661 km or 410.7 miles. The highway traverses through Saskatchewan from the border with Alberta where it continues as Alberta Highway 1 to the west, to..
Saskatchewan Highway 16
Highway 16 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is the Saskatchewan section of the Yellowhead Highway, and also the Trans-Canada Highway Yellowhead section. The main purpose of this highway is to connect Saskatchewan with other Canadian cities such as Edmonton. The ..
Saskatchewan Highway 219
Saskatchewan Highway 219 is a secondary highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, running from Saskatoon south to the vicinity of the Gardiner Dam development and the north end of Lake Diefenbaker. The highway starts as Lorne Avenue within Saskatoon and serves as a direct link to the city's..
Saskatchewan Highway 25
Saskatchewan Highway 25 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is 29 km (18 miles) long and runs from Saskatchewan Highway 2 in St. Louis to Saskatchewan Highway 3 near Birch Hills. See also List of Saskatchewan provincial highways External links [Saskatchewan Hi..
Saskatchewan Highway 27
Saskatchewan Highway 27 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Being 34 kilometres long, it runs from Saskatchewan Highway 41 at Aberdeen to Saskatchewan Highway 2 east of Prud'homme. See also List of Saskatchewan provincial highways -- This article is currently the onl..
Saskatchewan Highway 29
Saskatchewan Highway 29 is a provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada. It runs from Highway 14 at Wilke to Highway 40 in Battleford. Highway 29 is a minor north-south highway of about 49 km (30 miles) with the only highway other than 14 or 40 intersecting it Highway 787 about midway. For mosr o..
Saskatchewan Highway 32
Saskatchewan Highway 32 is a highway in southwestern Saskatchewan, connecting Leader and Swift Current. It is about 140 km (90 miles) long, connecting several rural communities along the route, including Lemsford, Abbey, Cabri and Success. Recently, the highway has become infamous for its extremely..
Saskatchewan Highway 54
Saskatchewan Highway 54 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Saskatchewan Highway 11, 6 km west of Lumsden, to Regina Beach along Last Mountain Lake. See also List of Saskatchewan provincial highways Reference [Saskatchewan Highways] ..
Saskatchewan Highway 60
Saskatchewan Highway 60 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Saskatchewan Highway 7 near Saskatoon to Pike Lake Provincial Park. This route primarily serves as a link connecting Saskatonians to Pike Lake and its campground, though it is also an important l..
Saskatchewan Highway 7
Saskatchewan Highway 7 is a major highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, running from Saskatoon west to the Alberta border where it becomes Alberta Highway 9. Highway 7 is an important trade and travel route linking Saskatoon with several of its bedroom communities such as Delisle and Va..
Saskatchewan History
Saskatchewan History is a magazine dedicated to exploring the history of the province of Saskatchewan. Published since 1948 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board, the magazine publishes both scholarly and light-reading articles. Topics of the magazine have included: ethnicity and race, Métis and Fir..
Saskatchewan Hockey Association
The Saskatchewan Hockey Association is the governing body of all ice hockey in Saskatchewan, Canada. The Saskatchewan Hockey Association is a branch of Hockey Canada. Leagues Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League Tier II Junior "A"North Saskatchewan Junior B Hockey League Junior "B"South Saskatchew..
Saskatchewan Huskies
University of Saskatchewan Number of Sports teams 15 Competitive Sports Football Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Men's Soccer Women's Soccer Track & Field Men's Hockey Women's Hockey Cross Country Wrestling Men's Volleyball Women's Volleyball Athletics Founded 1912 Location Saskatoon..
Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
The Saskatchewan Indian Federated College is a college in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, affiliated with the University of Regina. It was founded in 1976 by an agreement between the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations and the University of Regina, with the stated intent of serving "th..
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is a post-secondary institution providing technical and vocational training in Saskatchewan, Canada. As of 2005 it has nine campuses throughout the province. It is governed by the First Nations but is also integrated into the provincial educat..
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST) is a diploma granting College that has four campuses across Saskatchewan. SIAST is a nationally recognized, pre-eminent provider of skills and technical training. More than 12,000 students are enrolled in its programs and has approxim..
Saskatchewan Junior C Hockey League
The Saskatchewan Junior C Hockey League is a Junior "C" ice hockey league in Saskatchewan, Canada, sanctioned by the Hockey Canada. The league does include a team from Alberta. The Teams Logo Team Centre Regina Mustangs Regina Mouse Jaw Warriors Moose Jaw Odessa Eagles..
Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League
The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League is a Tier II Junior A ice hockey league under Hockey Canada, a part of the Canadian Junior A Hockey League. Open to North American-born players 20 years of age or younger, the SJHL's 12 teams play in two divisions: the Itech and Sherwood conferences. A major..
Saskatchewan Legislative Building
The Saskatchewan Legislative Building is located in Regina, Saskatchewan, and serves as the seat of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Contents 1 History2 Other3 Further reading4 External link History The Saskatchewan Legislative Building was built between 1908 and 1..
Saskatchewan Legislature Seating Plan
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Saskatchewan Liberal Party
Saskatchewan Liberal Party Active Provincial Party | Founded | 1905 |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | colspan="2" | | Leader | David Karwacki |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | President | Frank Proto |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;"..
Saskatchewan Liberal Party leadership conventions
This page shows the results of leadership conventions in the Saskatchewan Liberal Party, covering the period from 1905 to the present day. All leadership contests in the Saskatchewan Liberal Party have been determined by delegated conventions. Contents 1 Liberal Leadership Convention, 19052..
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority
The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (or SLGA) is a Treasury Board Crown Corporation responsible for the distribution, control and regulation of alcoholic beverages and most gambling in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. SLGA maintains a head office in Regina, a liquor distribution centr..
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party
New Democratic Party of Saskatchewan Active Provincial Party | Founded | 1961 |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | colspan="2" | | Leader | Lorne Calvert |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | President | Ken Rauch |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align:..
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party leadership conventions
This page shows the results of leadership conventions in the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (known as the Farmer-Labour Party from 1932 to 1934, and the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation from 1934 to 1967). Prior to 2001, the leader was elected via a delegated convention. Following the resignat..
Saskatchewan Order of Merit
--> The Saskatchewan Order of Merit is an award given in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Contents 1 Purpose2 Eligibility3 Recipients3.1 20053.2 20043.3 20033.4 20023.5 20013.6 20003.7 19993.8 19983.9 19973.10 19963.11 ..
Saskatchewan Party
Saskatchewan Party Active Provincial Party | Founded | 1997 |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | colspan="2" | | Leader | Brad Wall |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | President | Michelle Hunter |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" |Headqua..
Saskatchewan Party candidates, 2003 Saskatchewan provincial election
The Saskatchewan Party ran a full slate of 58 candidates in the 1999 provincial election, and won 28 seats to form the official opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Several candidates have their own biography pages; information on others may be found here. Patrick Bundrock (..
Saskatchewan Railway Museum
The Saskatchewan Railway Museum is operated by the Saskatchewan Railway Historical Society. The museum is located on 7 acres just west of Saskatoon. The museum has a rail connection to CN Rail. Contents 1 Locomotives2 Street Cars3 Passenger and freight service cars4 Special..
Saskatchewan Research Council
The Saskatchewan Research Council is a Saskatchewan, Canada technology corporation, owned by the province. It provides contract research, technology transfer and analytical services to companies in Saskatchewan and around the world. To carry out its activities, the Corporation provides services in t..
Saskatchewan River
The Saskatchewan River (French: rivière Saskatchewan) is a major river in Canada, approximately 550 km (340 mi) long, flowing roughly eastward across Saskatchewan and Manitoba to drain into Lake Winnipeg. Through its tributaries the North Saskatchewan and South Saskatchewan, its watershed encompass..
Saskatchewan Rivers
Saskatchewan Rivers is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan] ..
Saskatchewan Rivers School Division
The Saskatchewan Rivers School Division #119 is comprised of 27 schools in the Prince Albert, Saskatchewan area, and is the third largest school division in the province. This division has over 8300 students enrolled, with 365 support personnel, 475 teachers, and 88 division owned buses (2200 kids r..
Saskatchewan River Forks
In Canada, the site where the North Saskatchewan and South Saskatchewan Rivers flow into each other to create the Saskatchewan River about forty kilometres east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The site is heavily wooded with steep banks, a tourist picnic site and hiking trails. Historically severa..
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Saskatchewan Roughriders Division West Division Founded 1910 Home field Taylor Field at Mosaic Stadium Based in Regina, Saskatchewan Colours Green, White, Black and Silver League Canadian Football League Head coach Danny Barrett General manager Roy Shiver..
Saskatchewan Transportation Company
The Saskatchewan Transportation Company is a Crown Corporation of the Government of Saskatchewan. STC as it is usually called was created by Government Order In Council in 1946. STC is the primary mover of people and freight in the Province of Saskatchewan. STC has three divisions within the pro..
Saskatchewan Valley
The name of a geographic area in Saskatchewan, Canada encompassing generally a triangle from North Battleford, to Saskatoon, north to the Saskatchewan River Forks east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Historically home to the Cree aboriginal people, followed by the Métis both French and English, the..
Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal
--> The Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal is the highest honor for volunteers in Canada and was introduced in 1995 by the Government of Saskatchewan. See also Saskatchewan Order of Merit References [Saskatchewan Government Relations website] Provincial and territorial orders of Canada ..
Saskatchewan Western Development Museum
The Saskatchewan Western Development Museum is a network of four museums in Saskatchewan, Canada preserving and recording the social and economic development of the province. The museum has branches in Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Saskatoon and Yorkton. Respectively, each branch focuses on a differ..
Saskatchewan Youth Parliament
The Saskatchewan Youth Parliament (SYP) is a non-partisan organization of young people that meets to discuss relevant political and social issues. Members learn about the mechanics of government, such as parliamentary procedure, decision making, and the rules of debate in a parliamentary democracy. ..
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Saskatoon/Corman Air Park
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Saskatoonberry
The Saskatoonberry (Amelanchier alnifolia) or Juneberry, is a serviceberry native to the Canadian prairie provinces, Canada's Northwest and Yukon Territories, British Columbia, and parts of Alaska and the northwestern and northcentral United States. It belongs to the rose family. It is a shrub or ..
Saskatoon (disambiguation)
Saskatoon can refer to: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CanadaSaskatoonberry, also known as the JuneberrySaskatoon (electoral district), a former Canadian federal electoral district This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
Saskatoon (electoral district)
For the city, see Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Saskatoon was a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1908 to 1935 and from 1949 to 1968. This riding was created in 1907 from parts of Assiniboia West, Humboldt and Saskatchewan ridi..
Saskatoon Arena
The Saskatoon Arena was an indoor arena located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It opened in 1937. It hosted the Saskatoon Blades of the Western Hockey League for many years. The building was a wooden arena constructed in Saskatoon's downtown core. Nicknamed "The Barn", the facility had outlived its use..
Saskatoon Blades
Saskatoon Blades City: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan League: Western Hockey League Conference: Eastern Division: East Founded: 1964-65 Home Arena: Credit Union Centre Colours: navy blue, royal blue, silver and white Head Coach: Lorne Molleken General Manager: Lorne Moll..
Saskatoon Centre
Saskatoon Centre is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan] ..
Saskatoon City
for the Canadian city, see Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Saskatoon City was a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1935 to 1949. This riding was created in 1933 from Saskatoon riding. It was abolished in 1947 when it was redistr..
Saskatoon City Council
Saskatoon City Council is the governing body of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The council consists of the mayor and ten councilors representing wards. The current council sits between 2003 and 2006. Council Don Atchison, mayorDonna L. Birkmaier, Ward 1Owen Fortosky, Ward 2Maurice Neault, Ward 3M..
Saskatoon Correctional Centre
The Saskatoon Correctional Centre is an adult male, provincial correctional centre located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It is one of four provincial correctional centres in the province including the Regina Correctional Centre, the Prince Albert Correctional Centre and the only female institu..
Saskatoon East
Saskatoon East was a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1979 to 1988. This riding was created in 1976 from parts of Saskatoon—Humboldt riding. It was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed into Saskatoon—Dundurn a..
Saskatoon Eastview
Saskatoon Eastview is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan] ..
Saskatoon Fairview
Saskatoon Fairview is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan] ..
Saskatoon Greystone
Saskatoon Greystone is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan] ..
Saskatoon Hilltops
Saskatoon Hilltops Division Prairie Football Conference Founded 1947 Home field Griffiths Stadium Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan League Canadian Junior Football League Head coach Tom Sargeant General manager Ron Woodley The Saskatoon Hilltops is a Canadian Ju..
Saskatoon International Airport
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Saskatoon Island Provincial Park
Saskatoon Island Provincial Park is a provincial park located in Alberta, Canada. ..
Saskatoon Legends
The Saskatoon Legends were a minor league baseball team during the 2003 season. They played in the Canadian Baseball League, which was not a part of the National Association and therefore not affiliated with Major League Baseball. The Legends played out of Cairns Field. The team featured a mixture o..
Saskatoon Massey Place
Saskatoon Massey Place is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan] ..
Saskatoon Meewasin
Saskatoon Meewasin is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan] ..
Saskatoon Mount Royal
Saskatoon Mount Royal is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was established by redistribution in 1994, and formally came into being with the 1995 provincial election. Subsequent redistribution brought its elimination in 2002, and it ceased to exist ..
Saskatoon Northwest
Saskatoon Northwest is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan] ..
Saskatoon Nutana
Saskatoon Nutana is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan] ..
Saskatoon Police Service
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]. Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) is the municipal police force in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan..
Saskatoon Public School Division
Saskatoon Public Schools (SPS) is the largest school system in Saskatoon and is the second largest in Saskatchewan. Saskatoon Public Schools has approximately 22,000 students with 44 elementary schools and 8 (soon to be 10) high schools. Elementary Schools Alvin Buckwold SchoolBrevoort Park School..
Saskatoon Riversdale
Saskatoon Riversdale is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan] ..
Saskatoon Sheiks
The Saskatoon Sheiks were a professional ice hockey team in the Western Canada Hockey League and Prairie Hockey League from 1922 to 1928. The team was based out of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, except for the end of the 1922 season, when they played in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. The Sheiks entered the WC..
Saskatoon Silver Springs
Saskatoon Silver Springs is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan] ..
Saskatoon Southeast
Saskatoon Southeast is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan] ..
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
The Saskatoon StarPhoenix is a daily newspaper that serves Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, and area. The StarPhoenix was first published as The Phoenix in October 1902. In 1909, it became a daily paper and, in 1910, was renamed the Saskatoon Capital. The paper was sold and bought several times be..
Saskatoon Sutherland
Saskatoon Sutherland is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. External links [Website of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan] ..
Saskatoon Theological Union
The Saskatoon Theologican Union is an alliance of three Protestant theological colleges at the University of Saskatchewan. College of Emmanuel and St. Chad (Anglican Church of Canada)Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon (Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada)St. Andrew's College (United Church ..
Saskatoon West
Saskatoon West was a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1979 to 1988. This riding was created in 1976 from parts of Moose Jaw and Saskatoon—Biggar ridings. It was abolished in 1987 when it was redistributed intoKindersle..
Saskatoon Yellow Jackets
The Saskatoon Yellow Jackets are a minor league baseball team which plays in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The team is a member of the Western Major Baseball League and is not affiliated with any Major League Baseball team. ..
Saskatoon—Biggar
Saskatoon—Biggar was a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1968 to 1978. This riding was created in 1966 from parts of Prince Albert, Rosetown—Biggar, Rosthern, Saskatoon and The Battlefords ridings. It was abolished i..
Saskatoon—Clark's Crossing
Saskatoon—Clark's Crossing was a federal electoral district in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1997. This riding was created in 1987 from parts of Saskatoon West riding. The electoral district was abolished in 1996 when it ..
Saskatoon—Dundurn
Saskatoon—Dundurn was a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1997. This riding was created in 1987 from parts of Humboldt—Lake Centre, Saskatoon East and Saskatoon West ridings It was abolished in 1996 when it wa..
Saskatoon—Humboldt
Profile Saskatoon—Humboldt in relation to the other Saskatchewan ridings'' Population, 2001 70,405 Electors 56,176 Area (km2) Population density (people per km2) Saskatoon—Humboldt is a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House..
Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar
Profile Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar in relation to the other Saskatchewan ridings'' Population, 2001 73,077 Electors 50,606 Area (km2) 11,088 Population density (people per km2) Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar (formerly known as Saskatoon—Rosetown) is a federal electoral district in Sask..
Saskatoon—Wanuskewin
Profile Saskatoon—Wanuskewin in relation to the other Saskatchewan ridings'' Population, 2001 72,429 Electors 54,366 Area (km2) Population density (people per km2) Saskatoon—Wanuskewin (formerly known as Wanuskewin) is a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that has bee..
Sasken Communication Technologies
Sasken Communication Technologies Limited (formerly, Silicon Automation Systems, Inc. (SAS)) is a publicly traded ([STOCK]) company based in Bangalore, India, and specializes in Telecommunication and Embedded Systems products and services. The name 'Sasken' is an amalgamation of its origi..
Saskia
Saskia is a feminine name of Dutch origin. Famous bearers of this name include: Saskia Linssen, Dutch model and actress.Saskia Sassen, American sociologist and economist.Saskia van Rijswijk, Dutch Muay Thai champion and actress.Saskia van Uylenburg, wife of famous Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn..
Saskia Burmeister
Saskia Burmeister (born on February 12, 1985) is an Australian actress who appeared in the Delta Goodrem film Hating Alison Ashley. Contents 1 Hating Alison Ashley2 The Jammed3 Cinematography4 External links Hating Alison Ashley In February 2004, it was announced Burmeist..
Saskia Duncan
Saskia Duncan was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Deborah Sheridan-Taylor. She arrived in Walford as the obsessive ex-girlfriend of new e20 club owner Steve Owen in December 1998. It was clear that Steve was not happy to see her but Saskia continue..
Saskia Estupinan, DDS
Dr. Saskia Estupinan, a native of Quito, Ecuador, is a leading figure in international public health and oral health research. Dr. Estupinan has worked extensively with international organizations and has advised agencies including NASA, Kellogg Foundation and the World Bank. A dentist and public h..
Saskia Linssen
Saskia Linssen is a Dutch model and actress. She was chosen as Playboy's Playmate of the Month in June, 1991. Appearances in Playboy special editions Playboy's Playmate Review Vol. 8 June 1992 - pages 46-53.Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 26 July 1992.Playboy's International Playmates Vol. 2 Marc..
Saskia Mulder
Saskia Mulder (born May 18, 1973, Netherlands) is a film and television actress from the Netherlands. She appeared in The Beach and the British horror movie The Descent. Saskia is also the younger sister of supermodel Karen Mulder. External links ..
Saskia Rao-de Haas
Saskia Rao-de Haas is a Dutch cellist based in Delhi, India. She is the first performer to adapt the cello to the performance of North Indian classical music and uses a specially constructed cello for this purpose, with five playing strings and ten sympathetic strings. She has studied Indian music..
Saskia Reeves
Saskia Reeves (born 1962, London) is a British actress perhaps best known for her roles in Dune and Close my Eyes. Born and raised in London to a Dutch mother and English father, Saskia studied at the London Guildhall School of Speech and Drama and has since worked with the likes of Mike Leigh, S..
Saskia Sassen
Saskia Sassen Saskia Sassen (born 1949 at The Hague, in The Netherlands) is an American sociologist and economist noted for her analyses of globalization and international human migration. She currently is professor of sociology at the University of Chicago, and at the London School of Econom..
Saskia van Rijswijk
Saskia van Rijswijk is a Dutch Muay Thai champion and actress. In the early 1980s Saskia va Rijswijk became the world women's Muay Thai champion. Shortly after winning her title, she started dancing, singing and acting. She also started teaching self-defense for women. Apart from that, she has pose..
Saskia van Uylenburg
right Saskia van Uylenburg (1612 - June 14, 1642) was the wife of the Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn. Born in Leeuwarden, Saskia was the youngest of eight children of Rombertus van Uylenburg, who was the town burgomaster, and Sjoukje Ozinga. She became an orphan at age twelve, following th..
Saskia Wickham
Saskia Wickham (born London, January 14, 1967) is a British actress best known for playing Dr. Erica Matthews in the ITV television drama series Peak Practice between 1996 and 1998. Other major roles include Claudia Seabrook MP in the BBC drama Our Friends in the North (1996) and as a prospectiv..
Saski Baskonia
TAU Cerámica Founded 1959 Team History CD Vasconia (1959-1976); CD Basconia (1976-1983); Caja Alava (1984-1986); TAU Cerámica (1987-present) Arena Fernando Buesa Arena Team Colors Blue and Red ACB Championships 1 Chairman ..
SaskPower
SaskPower is the principal supplier of electricity in Saskatchewan, Canada. Saskpower is a Crown corporation, owned by the Government of Saskatchewan, with 431,000-plus customers. Founded as the Saskatchewan Power Commission in 1929, SaskPower was set up in 1949. Over 150,000 kilometres of power l..
Saskrotch
Saskrotch is the Internet alias of Nigel Shields (b. January 9, 1985), an electronic music artist who specializes in breakcore music, as well as IDM and chiptune recordings. He frequently uses 8-bit music as the foundation of his recordings. His music is released under his self-owned record label..
SaskTel
Saskatchewan Telecommunications (SaskTel) is a provincial Crown Corporation operating under the authority of The Saskatchewan Telecommunications Act. SaskTel provides telecommunications services to 13 cities, 535 smaller communities and surrounding rural areas, including 49,000 farms. The corporat..
SASL programming language
SASL (from St. Andrews Static Language, later known as Single Assignment Language) is a functional programming language developed by David Turner in 1976. Based on ISWIM, it was the foundation of Turner's later languages KRC and Miranda. ..
Sasmuan, Pampanga
Sasmuan/Sexmoan is a 4th class municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 23,359 people in 4,343 households. Barangays Sasmuan is politically subdivided into 12 barangays. Batang 1stBatang 2ndMabuanbuanMalusacSanta Lucia (Pob.)San ..
Sasni
Sasni is a town and a nagar panchayat in Hathras district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Sasni is located at [27.72° N 78.08° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Sasni]. It has an average elevation of 181 metres (593 feet). Demographics As of..
SASO
SASO can stand for: South African Students' OrganisationSaudi Arabian Standards OrganizationStability and Support OperationsSystem Approach for Safety Oversight And many others. ..
Sasol
Sasol (originally South African Steenkolen en Olie) is a South African company involved in mining, energy, chemicals and synfuels. In particular, they produce petrol and diesel profitably from coal and natural gas using Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. The company has factories at Sasolburg and Secunda. ..
Sasolburg
Sasolburg is a large industrial town in the Free State Province (formerly Orange Free State) of South Africa. The town was established in the 1950s in order to provide housing and facilities for Sasol (South African Coal, Oil and Gas) employees. The initial installation, built by the Kellogg Corpo..
Sason
Sason is also a spider genus (Barychelidae) Sason is a district of Batman Province, Turkey. Batman | Beşiri | Gercüş | Hasankeyf | Kozluk | Sason ..
Sasooli
Sasooli is a Baloch tribe in Balochistan, Pakistan. ..
Sasoon Hospital
Sasoon Hospital is the largest public hospital in Pune, Maharashtra, India. The Sassoon Hospital was inaugrated on October 8, 1963 and could accommodate 144 patients. At present, it holds 1200 beds and is a state-run hospital. The Jewish philanthropist from Mumbai, David Sassoon made a generous do..
Sasovo
Sasovo (Russian: ) is a town in Ryazan Oblast, Russia, located on the Tsna River (Oka's basin) some 184 km southeast of Ryazan. Population: 30,000 (2005 est.); 30,736 (2002 Census). Sasovo was founded in 1642 and granted town status in 1926. ..
Saso (band)
This article is about a musical group. If you are looking for the religion professor, see Michael Saso. Saso are a studio based alternative rock band from Dublin, Ireland formed in 2000 and comprise of 2 members; Jim Lawler (who composes and plays the music) and Ben Rawlins (who is the arranger..
Saso Andreevski
Saso Andreevski (born May 21, 1958, Skopje, Macedonia) is a race car driver. He is a former hillclimber, hillclimbing for ten years from 1989 until 1999. ..
Sasquatch! Music Festival
The Sasquatch! Music Festival is an indie-rock music festival held annually at The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. It has been held four times, starting in 2002. Bands have included Pixies, Coldplay, The Shins, Modest Mouse, Wilco, Built to Spill, Kanye West, and The Arcade Fire. In 2005, ..
Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science
Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science was a documentary film which originally aired on the Discovery Channel on January 9, 2003. The program features scientists from various disciplines analyzing the most compelling evidence for the existence of Bigfoot, including the Skookum Cast and the Patterson-Giml..
Sasquatch (comics)
This article is about the mainstream, Earth-616 Marvel Comics Sasquatch. For the Exiles character formerly known as Sasquatch, please see Heather Hudson (Exiles). Sasquatch is a fictional character in Marvel Comics' universe. He first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #120 and was created by Chris Clare..
Sasquatch (Darkstalkers)
Sasquatch is a character from the Darkstalkers series. He is based on Bigfoot, but also has many similarities to the Yeti. Story Sasquatch is the most noble of his tribe of Bigfoot that live deep in the Rocky Mountains of Canada. When he sensed the powers of the monster known as Pyron, he set o..
Sasquatch (disambiguation)
Sasquatch is another name for Bigfoot. Sasquatch can also refer to: Sasquatch (comics) is the name of two related superheroes in Marvel ComicsSasquatch (Darkstalkers) is a character based off Bigfoot and the Yeti in the Darkstalkers fighting game seriesSasquatch! Music Festival, an annual summer mu..
Sasquatch festival
The [Sasquatch Music Festival] is a annual music festival held in George, Washington at the [Gorge Ampitheater]. The festival usually features an ecclectic mix of Indie Rock and counterculture. Previous Lineups 2005 Mainstage Pixies Modest Mouse Kanye West Wilco The Arcade F..
Sasquatch Music Festival
The Sasquatch Music Festival is an annual concert festival series put on by House of Blues. The festival is held at the gorge amphitheatre in George, Washington. The series takes place every Memorial Day weekend, many people even camping there. [1] The festival usually features bands of the..
Sasquatch Provincial Park
Sasquatch Provincial Park is a provincial park in Kent, British Columbia, Canada. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Conservation4 Recreation5 See also6 External links History The park was established 1968, in its present condition. It actually began in 1959 as a 20 hec..
Sasregen (Hasidic dynasty)
Sasregen is a Hasidic dynasty from Szászrégen (Reghin), Transsylvania, Romania. Rabbi Mordechai Dov Rubin is the present Sasregener Rebbe in the Midwood section of Brooklyn, NY. His father was Rabbi Jacob Israel Jeshurun Rubin hy"d, (of the Ropschitz dynasty) and his mother was the Rebbitzen Alte ..
Sass
Sass is listed in the Oxford English Dictionary as being a derivative of "sauce"[link] meaning insolence or imprudence, in attitude or speech. It is more commonly known from the phrase, "Hey, you sass that hoopy Ford Prefect? Now there's a frood that really knows where his towel is." from..
Sassacus
Sassacus is also a genus of jumping spiders. Sassacus was a Pequot chief, born near present day Groton, Connecticut, about 1560, and died in the Mohawk settlement in June, 1637. Sassacus was murdered by the Mohawks and his scalp was sent to the English. References Sassacus, Pequot Indian Chief �..
Sassacus (spider)
Sassacus is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Etymology Probably after Sassacus, a Native American chief of the 16th century. Species Sassacus alboguttatus (F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1901) (Mexico)Sassacus arcuatus Simon, 1901 (Brazil)Sassacus aurantiacus Simon, 1901 (Brazil)S..
Sassafras
This page is about the Sassafras tree. Sassafras, Victoria is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Sassafras is a genus of two species of deciduous trees in the family Lauraceae, native to eastern North America and eastern Asia. Sassafras trees grow from 15-35 m tall and 70-150 cm diameter..
Sassafras, Victoria
Sassafras is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the Shire of Yarra Ranges. Sassafras was initially called Sassafras Gully, after the trees which grew in the area. The land was opened to small scale farming in 1893 and a small township developed. In the early 19..
Sassafrás (horse)
Sassafrás was a 1967 bay Thoroughbred stallion. He was the champion 3-year-old colt in France, 1970. He won six races: the Prix de la Bresbe, the Prix Androcles, the Prix La Force, the Prix Royal-Oak, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (Fr-I), and the Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby) (Fr-I). He also..
Sassafras Mountain
Sassafras Mountain is the highest point in the state of South Carolina, USA, with a summit elevation of 3560 feet (1085 m) above mean sea level. It is located at 35° 03' 53′′N, 82° 46' 39′′W along the South Carolina-North Carolina border in northern Pickens County, South C..
Sassafras River
The Sassafras River is a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay on the Delmarva Peninsula in the United States. It is about 20 miles long and is located in western New Castle County, Delaware, and along the boundary between Cecil County, Maryland on the north and Kent County, Maryland on the south. The Sa..
Sassandra
Sassandra is a town in Côte d'Ivoire, lying on the Gulf of Guinea at the mouth of the Sassandra River. The town was founded by the Portuguese as São Andrea and was later run by the British, then the French as a seaport for timber. The town declined in the 1960s after San Pédro's port was comple..
Sassandra River
The Sassandra River is a river of western Côte d'Ivoire in West Africa. It is formed by the confluence of the Tienba River, which originates in the highlands of northern Côte d'Ivoire, and the Gouan River (also known as the Bafing Sud River), which originates to the west in the highlands of Guinea..
Sassanid architecture
This article is part of the History of westernarchitecture series Neolithic architecture Ancient Egyptian architecture Sumerian architecture Classical architecture Ancient Greek architecture Ancient Roman architecture Byzantine architecture Medieval architecture Romanesque architect..
Sassanid army
--> The birth of the Sassanid army (Persian: - læškar-e sāsānīyān) dates back to Ardashir I rise to the throne, when he planned a clear military aimed at the revival of the Persian Empire by forming a standing army which was under his personal command and its officers were separate from satr..
Sassanid art
Sassanid art is the term commonly used to describe the various artistic products of the Sassanid Empire of Persia from about the 3rd century until its fall of Ctesiphon in 640. Contents 1 Architecture2 Painting, sculpture, pottery and textile3 Ceramic and metalwork4 Literature..
Sassanid Church
The Sassanid Church or Sassanian Chruch was established in 422 under Yezdegird I, shah of Sassanid Persia (Iran), to satisfy Persia's (Irans) relatively large indigenous Christian population. History By the time the Sassanids overthrew the Parthians, Christianity was well established in Persia. ..
Sassanid Empire
[Featured articles   ] Eranshahr ايرانشهر Sassanid Empire Official languages Pahlavi (Middle Persian), also Dari Persian among Aristocrats Capitals Ardashir-Khwarrah Government Monarchy Head of state Shahanshah شاهنشاه Deliberative Body ..
Sassanid music
Sassanid music refers to the golden age of Persian music that occurred under the reign of the Sassanid dynasty. Persian classical music dates to the sixth century BC; during the time of the Achaemenid Empire (550-331 B.C.), music played an important role in prayer and in royal and national event..
Sassan Sanei
Sassan Sanei (born January 7, 1973) is a Canadian engineer. An intense fascination with mathematics, physics, and computing from an early age led him eventually to attend the University of Waterloo, where he received the Bachelor of Applied Science degree with first-class honours in Electrical En..
Sassarese
Sassarese is a diasystem of the Sardinian language, spoken in Sassari's area (north-western part of Sardinia) in Italy. ..
Sassari
Sassari (in Italian and Sassarese, an Italian dialect; either Sassari or Tathari in southern Sardinian), is a town in the province of Sassari in Sardinia, Italy. The second-largest town on the island in terms of population, Sassari is one of the most ancient Sardinian towns, and contains perhaps th..
Sassa Narimasa
(1539? -1588) was a Japanese Samurai warrior. Narimasa first started his days by serving under the command of Oda Nobunaga in Owari. In the year of 1575 he became a member of a group known as the "" (Echizen Triumvir), which also included other generals such as Maeda Toshiie, along with Fuwa Mitsuh..
Sassco
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Sassel
Sassel is a municipality in the district of Payerne of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. ..
Sassen
Sassen could refer to: Maan Sassen, a Dutch politicianSaskia Sassen, an American sociologist/economistWillem Sassen, a Dutch journalist who interviewed Adolf Eichmann This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to ..
Sassen-Bünsow Land National Park
Sassen-Bünsow Land National Park Total area 1230 km² Land area 1157 km² Sea area 73 km² Location Spitsbergen in Svalbard Sassen-Bünsow Land National Park lies on Spitsbergen island in the Svalbard archipelago, Norway. The park was opened in 2003 and in..
Sassenach
Sassenach is a word used chiefly by the Scots and to designate an Englishman or a Lowlands Scot.Sir Walter Scott, The Lady of the Lake, canto v, note 18: "The Scottish Highlander calls himself, Gael, or Gaul, and terms the Lowlanders Sassenach, or Saxons" [link]Clans of Scotland: Visit Sc..
Sassenberg
Sassenberg is a town and a municipality in the district of Warendorf, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated approx. 6 km north-east of Warendorf and 30 km east of Münster. ..
Sassenburg
Sassenburg is a municipality in the district of Gifhorn, Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 7 km northeast of Gifhorn, and 15 km northwest of Wolfsburg. The seat of the municipality is in the village Westerbeck. ..
Sassenheim
[Sassenheim] (population: 14,829 in 2004) is a town in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The municipality covers an area of 6.62 km² (of which 0.23 km² water). External links [Official Website] The new municipality Teylingen has the population centers..
Sasser
Sasser is The Sasser computer worm.Jim Sasser, a Democrat from who represented Tennessee in the senate from 1977 to 1995. 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 change the link to..
Sasser, Georgia
Sasser is a town in Terrell County, Georgia, United States. The population was 393 at the 2000 census. Geography Sasser is located at [31°43′12″N, 84°20′52″W] (31.720119, -84.347676)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town ..
Sasserides (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Sasser Cup
The Sasser Cup is a US college football trophy awarded annually to the top athletic program in the Big South Conference. Formally called The Commissioner's Cup, it was renamed The Sasser Cup after former Commissioner George F. "Buddy" Sasser. ..
Sasser Pass
The notoriously heavily glaciated Sasser Pass or Saser-la (5,411 m or 17,753 ft), was on the ancient summer caravan route from Ladakh to Yarkand in the Tarim Basin. It led from the head of the Nubra Valley into the upper Shyok valley, on the way to the even higher, but easier, Karakorum Pass. T..
Sasser worm
The Sasser worm is a computer worm that affects computers running vulnerable versions of the Microsoft operating systems Windows XP and Windows 2000. Like other recent worms, Sasser spreads by exploiting the system through a vulnerable network port. Thus it is particularly potent in that it can spr..
Sassetta
Sassetta may refer to: Stefano di GiovanniSassetta, Italy, a commune in Italy 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 change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Sassie Island, Torres Strait
Sassie Island is an island 90km North East of Thursday Island Queensland, Australia in the Tancred Passage Torres Strait. This island is one of the Torres Strait Islands Aerial photos & maps Coordinates: [-10.033° 142.850°] [Maps and aerial photos]*Street map from [Stre..
Sassinak
Sassinak is the first volume of the Planet Pirates series by Anne McCaffrey and its co-authorElizabeth Moon. Sassinak is separated into four parts. The book focuses on the battles that Sassinak has to overcome within her and the determination she has to rid the universe of pirates. It is separated i..
Sassi Punnun
Sassi Punnun (or Sassi Panhu) is one of the four popular tragic romances of the Punjab. The other three are Heer Ranjha, Mirza Sahiba and Sohni Mahiwal. It was written by the Punjabi writer and Sufi poet, Hashim Shah (1735-1843). Contents 1 Sassi2 Punnun3 Sassi and Punnun meet4&nb..
Sassnitz
Sassnitz is a town on the Jasmund peninsula, Rügen Island, in the Federal State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. The population in 2004 was 10,920. It is a well-known resort town, and is a gateway to the nearby Jasmund National Park. Sassnitz is home to Rügen's only zoo. The decommissio..
Sassoferrato
This article is about the town. For the painter, see Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato. Sassoferrato is a town and comune of the province of Ancona in the Marche region of Italy. Contents 1 History2 Main sights3 Transportation4 Frazioni5 External links History To ..
Sassolino
Sassolino first appeared in 1804 when a Swiss named Bazzingher from the Grigioni Canton, together with a number of fellow countrymen, most of whom were grocers or spice sellers, moved to Sassuolo. By distilling 'Chinese aniseed' he obtained an excellent liqueur which was immediately a great success...
Sassolite
Sassolite General Category Mineral Chemical formula H3BO3 Identification Colour White to gray; yellow; brown; colourless Crystal habit Encrustations; platy; tabular Crystal system Triclinic-pinacoidal Cleavage Perfect, micaceous Fracture Sectile Mohs Scale hardness 1 ..
Sasson Report
The Sasson Report is an official Israeli government report published on March 8, 2005 that concluded that Israeli state bodies had been discreetly diverting millions of shekels to build West Bank settlements and outposts that were illegal under Israeli law. The report was commissioned by former Pr..
Sassoon
Sassoon (from Śāśōn, "joy" in Hebrew) is the family name of several people, including: Sir Albert Abdullah David Sassoon (1818 - 1896)David Sassoon (David ben Sassoon) (1792 Baghdad - 1864 Mumbai)Sir Edward Sassoon (1856 - 1912)Sir Edward Elias Sassoon (1853 - 1924)George Sassoon (1936 – ..
Sassoon (typeface)
Sassoon is the name for a series of typefaces, created by handwriting expert Rosemary Sassoon, and produced by Adrian Williams. They have been designed to be easy for children to read, and to be a model for handwriting. List of Sassoon fonts Sassoon Primary InfantSassoon Primary Infant MediumSas..
Sassoon David Sassoon
Sassoon David Sassoon (1832 – 1867), British Indian merchant, was born at Bombay, a member of a family settled there since the beginning of the 16th century, and previously in Spain. He was the eldest son of the second marriage of his father David Sassoon, a leading Baghdad merchant, who was d..
Sassoon Docks
The Sasoon Docks The Sassoon Docks is one of the few docks open to the public in Mumbai. It was built by David Sassoon, a Baghdadi Jew. The docks is the main fish loading and trading center in South Bombay. The Sasoon Docks was featured in one of the episodes of the reality series: The Amazing..
Sassoon Road
Sassoon Road (沙宣道) is a road in Pok Fu Lam in Hong Kong. It is named after Sir Victor Sassoon. The area is associated with affluence and wealth. Many of Hong Kong's wealthy live in this area, including Henry Fok (house nicknamed 'Fok Villas') and the former Wack Heads bassist Richard Kennedy...
Sassov (Hasidic dynasty)
Grand Rabbi Yoseph David Teitelbaum of Sassov from Israel The Sasover dynasty began with Rabbi Moshe Leib of Sassov (1745-1807), a disciple of Rabbi Dovber of Mezeritch, the disciple of the Baal Shem Tov, the founder of Hasidism. Today there are several Sasover Rebbes, descendants of Rabbi ..
Sasso di Castalda
Sasso di Castalda is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. Basilicata · Communes of the province of Potenza Abriola | Acerenza | Albano di Lucania | Anzi | Armento | Atella | Avigliano | Balvano | Banzi | Baragiano | Barile | ..
Sasso Marconi
Sasso Marconi is a town and comune of the province of Bologna in northern Italy, 17 kilometres SSW of Bologna. It is named after Guglielmo Marconi, the radio pioneer, who was born nearby. In 1902, Marconi received the first transatlantic radio signal at Poldhu Cove. The name Sasso ("rock") de..
Sasstown District
Sasstown District is one of four districts located in Grand Kru 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 Gra..
Sassuntsi-Davit Tank Division
The Sassuntsi-Davit Tank Division (Armenian: ) was a Soviet armored fighting division during the Second World War, comprised wholly of ethnic Armenians. It was formed in Ejmiatsin, Armenian SSR in January 1943 and funded entirely by diaspora Armenians living, among other countries, in Cyprus, Egy..
Sassuolo
Sassuolo is an industrial town west of Modena and north west of Bologna in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The town's wealth derives from being the centre of the Italian (and thus global) tile industry for many decades. Cheaper tiles first from Spain and then from China have economically dama..
Sassy
Things known as Sassy include: the French commune of Sassy, CalvadosSassy Magazinethe 1970s disco vocalist Sassy (musician)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 change the link..
Sassy, Calvados
Sassy is a commune of the département of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14170. The INSEE code is 14669. Population: 184Area: 9.56 km²Elevation: 68 mCanton Morteaux-Coulibœuf ..
Sassy Magazine
Sassy Magazine was a monthly teen magazine for girls roughly aged 15-19, founded by Matilda Publications (under CEO Sandra Yates) in 1987, and published in the USA, but also imported into Europe by Lang Communications. It was based on an Australian magazine for teenagers called Dolly (still in publi..
Sassy Swings the Tivoli
Sassy Swings the Tivoli is a 1963 (see 1963 in music) live album by the American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan. Track listing 1. "I Feel Pretty" (Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim) 2:34 2. "Misty" (Johnny Burke, Erroll Garner) 5:56 3. "What Is This Thing Called Love?" (Cole Porter) 2:04 4. "Lover ..
Sass and Bide
Sass and Bide are an Australian fashion label which is internationally acclaimed and recognized for its quirkiness and over the top styling. History Sarah-Jane Clark and Heidi Middleton, the girls behind the Australian fashion label first met in 1992, but it was not until 1997 that they started to ..
Sass Jordan
Sass Jordan on Canadian Idol Sass Jordan (born 23 December 1962 in Birmingham, West Midlands, England) is a Canadian rock singer/songwriter who grew up in Montreal (and is considered her hometown) with a Juno award under her belt. Initially known as a backup singer for Montreal-based band Th..
Sasthamkotta Lake
Sasthamkotta Lake, is a large freshwater lake in Kerala state of southern India. It is located near Sasthamkotta in Kollam District, 30 kilometres from Kollam. The lake is surrounded on three sides by hills, and on the south side a bund separates the lake from the neighboring rice fields. Sasthamko..
Sasthi Brata
Sasthi Brata Chakraborty (Sasthi Brata as he prefers) is an Indo-Anglian writer of fiction. He was educated at Presidency College, Kolkata. He lives in England. Books written by him: My God Died YoungConfessions of an Indian Woman EaterIndia: Lotus in the Labyrinth LandTraitor to India: A search ..
Sasti
Sasti is a census town in Chandrapur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Sasti had a population of 5458. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Sasti has an average literacy rate of 65%, h..
Sastra
The Shanmugha Art Science Technology & Research Academy,SASTRA, is a university located in the city of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India. SASTRA offers various undergraduate and post graduate courses in Engineering, Science, Management, and Arts besides various Doctoral programmes and has state-of-the-a..
SASTRA Ramanujan Prize
A prize with a cash value of $10,000 for mathematical achievement given to a mathematician not exceeding the age of 32 for outstanding contributions in an area of mathematics influenced by Ramanujan, that is awarded by the Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology, Research Academy (SASTRA). The age limit..
Sastre, Santa Fe
|} Sastre is a town (comuna) in the west of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina, 139 km west from the provincial capital. It has about 5,500 inhabitants as of the 2001 census [INDEC] and it is the head town of the San Martín Department, which comprises also the towns of Cañada Rosquín,..
Sastruga
Sastrugi at the South Pole A sastruga or zastruga (collective noun: sastrugi or zastrugi) is a member of a body of sharp irregular grooves or ridges formed on a snow surface by wind erosion and deposition, and found in polar and temperate snow regions. They differ from sand dunes in that the r..
Sastry
Sastry or Sastri is the Telugu variant of the more famous Brahmin last name: Shastri. Some Sastris include Telugu poet Devulapalli KrishnasastriTelugu song writer Sirivennela Sitaramasastriorator V.S. SrinivasasastriSyamasastri ..
Sasuke
Sasuke can refer to: The following people: The Great Sasuke — A Japanese professional wrestler. The following fictional characters: Sarutobi Sasuke — A reputed Japanese ninja.Uchiha Sasuke (Sasuke Uchiha) — A fictional main character in the manga and anime series, Naruto.Sasuké — A ficti..
Sasuké (Usagi Yojimbo)
Sasuké, the demon queller is a character in the comic book Usagi Yojimbo, and is an anthropomorphic lynx. He is a ronin, and is a skilled swordsman and archer, but also practices maho (sorcery), and has devoted his life to hunting demons; hence the title of Demon Queller. Sasuké has no known frien..
Sasuke and Sakura: Friends or Foes? (Naruto episode)
is the episode 3 of the anime series Naruto, we are introduced to Haruno Sakura and Uchiha Sasuke. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Haruno Sakura is a girl with long pink hair, who Naruto has a crush on. She is very smart, and always seems to know..
Sasun
Sasun was a region (Sasun) and family (Sanasuni) in Armenia, centered in Sasun. Its main ruler was Khut Sanasuni c. 590. Their lands happened to Mamikonian c. 772. Mamikonian ruled Sasun until 1058/1059. A ruler called Hovhannes Mamikonian (c. 850) is reported for this region. The traditional e..
SasuNaru
'SasuNaru' is the synonym/abbreviation for 'Sasuke x Naruto', the Shōnen-ai or yaoi pairing of Uzumaki Naruto and Uchiha Sasuke from the popular shounen anime and manga series Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto. --> A large amount of people are supporting this pairing and with over a thousand of fanficti..
Sasvad
Sasvad is a city and a municipal council in Pune district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Geography Sasvad is located at [18.33° N 74.03° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Sasvad]. It has an average elevation of 769 metres (2522 feet). Demographics As o..
SAS (Hip-Hop Group)
SAS (stands for 'Strictly About Stackin') are rap duo made of Brothers Mega And Meyham. Born to Nigerian parents, S.A.S. came to the States in 1998 when Mayhem (the older of the two) received a basketball scholarship. Like many unsigned artists in school, they faced the dilemma of balancing out aca..
Sas (town)
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 June 2006. Sas is a town in Netherlands..
SAS 70
In Audit, Information Systems Audit and Internal Control review, SAS 70 is an international auditing standard developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). More precisely, this standard is defined in the Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) No. 70 ("Service Organizati..
SAS 99
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SAS Amatola (F145)
--> Career Ordered: 3 December 1999 Laid down: 6 August 2001 Launched: 6 June 2002 Commissioned: 16 February 2006 Fate: Active in service as of 2006. General Characteristics Displacement: 3,700 tons Length: 121 m Beam: 16.34 m Draught: 5.95 m Propulsion: CODAG WARP: (2 die..
SAS Arena
#endnote_capacity] | homeof = FC Midtjylland | pitchsize = 104 x 65 m }} SAS Arena is the newest Danish football stadium. It is situated in Herning and is the home of FC Midtjylland. In the opening match, FCM won 6-0 against AB Copenhagen. Messecenter Herning is owner of the stadium, but SAS..
SAS Braathens
SAS Braathens is Norway's largest airline and operates from its hub Oslo-Gardemoen Airport, and is also the largest national branch of Scandinavian Airlines. SAS Braathens serves more than 40 destinations and operate more than 440 flights/day. SAS Group own 100 % of SAS Braathens. The fleet, cons..
SAS Braathens destinations
This is a list of the airports served by SAS Braathens, the Norwegian branch of Scandinavian Airlines System. Flights between Norway and Denmark are served by the Danish branch of SAS. For the list of the other SAS destinations, see Scandinavian Airlines System destinations. The list is updated as o..
SAS Business Opportunities
SAS Business Opportunities is owned by the SAS Group and comprises five business areas formerly part of Scandinavian Airlines; SAS Flightshop, onboard sales of goods, Fly&Stay, package tours, Marketing Partnerships, media sales on board, Travel Related Partnerships, booking of hotel rooms & car rent..
SAS Cargo Group
SAS Cargo Group Is SAS Scandinavian Airlines's cargo carrier. SAS Cargo flies in co-operation with SAS Airlines and have some own cargo destinations. SAS Cargo is a member of the WOW Alliance. SAS Cargo handle all cargo for all SAS Group companies (except Spanair), AirBaltic, Blue1 and Widerøe. It ..
Sas Coat of Arms
Sas Battle cry: Sas Details Alternative names Drag Earliest mention 14th century Towns none Families 505 names altogether: Aleksandrowicz, Arszenic, Asłam, Asłamowicz, Asłamowicz, Baczański, Baczewski, Baczyński, Badowski, Balicki, Balowicz, Bandrowski, Baniewicz, Ba..
SAS Commuter
SAS Commuter, later branded Scandinavian Commuter was a regional airline created by Scandinavian Airlines parent companies Det Norske Luftfartsselskap, Det Danske Luftfartsselskap og Aerotransport on December 1 1988. It was merged with the new airlines Scandinavian Airlines Denmark, Scandinavnia..
SAS Commuter destinations
The following is a list of destinations served by SAS Commuter as it became integrated into Scandinavian Airlines Denmark, Scandinavian Airlines Sweden and SAS Braathens. Routes in Norway were served by Westlink, in Sweden by Swelink and the rest by Eurolink. Eurolink also served some destinations i..
SAS Drakensberg (A301)
Career Laid down: 30 August 1984 Launched: 24 April 1986 Commissioned: 11 November 1987 Decommissioned: Status: Active in service as of 2006. General Characteristics Displacement: 12,500 tons full load (6,000 tons light) Length: 157 m (482.3 ft) Beam: 19.5 m (64 ft) Draught: 7.9 m (..
SAS Expanders
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SAS Flight Academy
SAS Flight Academy is owned by the SAS Group and provides a variety of training services for airlines and air crew, ranging from total training packages to straightforward selling of simulator time. Training facilities are located in Stockholm, Sweden, and in Copenhagen, Denmark. We opened a third t..
SAS Ground Services
SAS Ground Servicesis a full-service provider of Airline Ground Handling and Airport Related Services. SAS Ground services became a limited company in 2004 and are the largest ground handling company in Scandinavia. SAS Ground Services serves more than 160 airports in 40 countries. Each year they ha..
SAS Group
The SAS Group, is a company based in Stockholm, Sweden. The company is owned by SAS Danmark A/S, SAS Norge AS and SAS Sverige AB, those companies are owned by SAS AB. SAS Group owns several airlines and hotels in Europe. Contents 1 SAS Group2 SAS Group Companies3 Partners and All..
SAS Group destinations
SAS Group destinations This is a complete list of the SAS Group airlines destinations. Including airBaltic, Air Greenland, Blue1, Estonian Air, SAS Braathens, Scandinavian Airlines, Skyways Express, Spanair, Widerøe. In June 2006 the SAS Group airlines served 179 destinations, 35 countries and 4 co..
SAS Institute
SAS Institute logo SAS Institute Inc., headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, USA, has been a major producer of software since it was founded in 1976 by Anthony Barr, James Goodnight, John Sall and Jane Helwig. SAS was originally an acronym for statistical analysis system but for many years has..
SAS Isandlwana (F146)
--> Career Ordered: 3 December 1999 Laid down: 28 October 2001 Launched: 5 December 2002 Commissioned: Fate: Currently being fitted out General Characteristics Displacement: 3,700 tons Length: 121 m Beam: 16.34 m Draught: 5.95 m Propulsion: CODAG WARP: (2 diesels 5,920 kW ..
SAS Media
SAS Media, owned by the SAS Group, is the publisher of the inflight magazines: Scanorama (English, Japanease and Mandarin), SAS Braathens magasinet, Seasons, Perspektiv and the folder 'Menu and More'. SAS Media hands out two awards: Scandinavian of the year and the Scanorama award. SAS Media was ..
SAS Mendi (F148)
Career Ordered: 3 December 1999 Laid down: 28 June 2002 Launched: October 2003 Commissioned: Fate: Currently being fitted out General Characteristics Displacement: 3,700 tons Length: 121 m Beam: 16.34 m Draught: 5.95 m Propulsion: CODAG WARP: (2 diesels 5,920 kW each, 2 sh..
Sas of Moldavia
Sas was a Voivode ruling over the lands of what was to become Moldavia between 1354-1358 in vassalage to the Hungarian King Louis. He succeeded his father, Dragoş, the first ruler of the country. Sas was in turn succeeded in 1359 by his own son, Bâlc, who managed to rule the country for only one y..
SAS Shoemakers
SAS Shoemakers was started in 1976 in San Antonio, Texas. The company specializes in men's shoes, women's shoes, and handbags. They are a family-owned company which manufactures all of their shoes in the United States. The company does not sell shoes directly over the internet, but are available..
SAS Snowflake
SAS Snowflake - Alicante Spain - May 2004 Snowflake was a low-cost airline subsidiary of Scandinavian Airlines System, operating on the concept of low fares in return for a basic product (similar to Ryanair or easyJet). Its route network comprised of flights from Scandinavian destinations to s..
SAS Soccer Park
SAS Soccer Park, located in Cary, North Carolina, is a multi-field athletic facility, used primarily for youth, college, and semi-professional soccer. The park's main field, SAS Stadium is currently the home of the Raleigh CASL Elite of the USL Premier Development League. It is also the site for the..
SAS Spioenkop (F147)
Career Ordered: 3 December 1999 Laid down: 28 February 2002 Launched: 2 August 2003 Commissioned: Fate: Currently being fitted out General Characteristics Displacement: 3,700 tons Length: 121 m Beam: 16.34 m Draught: 5.95 m Propulsion: CODAG WARP: (2 diesels 5,920 kW each,..
SAS Stadium
SAS Stadium State Capital Soccer Park Facility statistics Location Cary, North Carolina Broke ground 2001 (?) Opened May 2002 Closed Open Demolished Open Owner City of Cary Operator City of Cary CASL Surface Natural Grass Construction cost .5 million A..
SAS System
The SAS System, originally Statistical Analysis System, is an integrated system of software products provided by SAS Institute that enables the programmer to perform: data entry, retrieval, management, and miningreport writing and graphicsstatistical and mathematical analysisbusiness planning, fore..
SAS Tafelberg
SAS Tafelberg was a South African Navy (SAN) replenishment ship from 1967 to 1993. The vessel was modified to carry two x Oryx (Super Puma) Helicopters and participated in numerous exercises and operations during her lifespan, earning her the affectionate nickname "Mama Tafies" (Afrikaans for "Mothe..
SAS Technical Services
SAS Technical Services (STS), is owned by the SAS Group and provides technical maintenance of aircraft to airlines in and outside the SAS Group. The company is one of the world’s 15 biggest providers of technical aircraft maintenance and the tenth biggest provider in Europe. STS has fullservice co..
SAS Troops
Contents 1 Air Troop2 Boat Troop3 Mobility Troop4 Mountain Troop5 Weapons and equipment Air Troop The main objective of the SAS Air Troops is to parachute out of an aeroplane at 25,000 feet and land deep behind enemy lines. In the SAS, the men of the Air Troops are kn..
Sas van Gent
The town centre (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Sas van Gent in the municipality of Terneuzen. Sas van Gent ([51°14′N 3°48′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the municipality of Terneuzen, and lies about 30 km south of Vli..
Sa sa
The Sasa is a traditional Samoan dance in which rows of dancers perform rapid synchronised movements in time to drums tins, or rolled mats. "Sasa" is also the Samoan word for "slap", hence the Samoan "slap dance" which is accomplished by slapping different parts of the body. This was originally ..
SA subgroup
In mathematics, in the realm of group theory, a subgroup of a group is termed a SA subgroup if the centralizer of any nonidentity element in the subgroup is precisely the subgroup. Equivalently, an SA subgroup is a centrally closed Abelian subgroup. SA subgroups were introduced in finite groups th..

 


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