- shops—colloquially
referred to as "the
Sally Ann" in
Canada and the
United States, "
Salvos Stores" in Australia, and "Sally's" in New Zealand—which
raise money for...
- the DC. The
Salvos were
allowed 10
percent of the take –
three times as much as the
national average of 3.3 percent. Subsequently, the
Salvos expanded their...
- A
salvo is the
simultaneous discharge of
artillery or
firearms including the
firing of guns
either to hit a
target or to
perform a salute. As a tactic...
-
Palacio Salvo (English:
Salvo Palace) is a
building at the
intersection of 18 de
Julio Avenue and
Plaza Independencia in Montevideo, Uruguay. It was designed...
-
before entering the
Molise Region. San
Salvo is
divided into two
major urban areas: San
Salvo city and San
Salvo Marina. On the top of its
seaside touristic...
- Mangione,
known as
Salvo (22 May 1947 – 12
September 2015), was an
Italian artist who
lived and
worked in Turin.
Turin became Salvo's artistic home after...
- "
Salvos" in
Australian English Salvo (detergent), a
brand of
laundry detergent manufactured by
Procter and
Gamble in the 1960s and 1970s
Project SALVO...
-
Salvo was an
American laundry detergent of the mid 20th century. It was made in the form of
large beveled discs of
compressed powdered laundry detergent...
- USNS
Salvor (T-ARS-52) is a Sa****uard-class
rescue and
salvage ship, the
second United States Navy ship of that name.
Salvor was laid down on 16 September...
-
Albert Henry De
Salvo (September 3, 1931 –
November 25, 1973) was an
American murderer, rapist, and
serial killer in
Boston who
purportedly confessed to...