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Sarava (March 2, 1999 –
August 28, 2023) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse, best
known for
winning the 2002
Belmont Stakes.
Sired by the 1984 Breeders'...
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Saravá is a
musical with a book and
lyrics by N.
Richard Nash and
music Mitch Leigh. The
musical was
based on the book Dona Flor and Her Two
Husbands by...
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Sarava is a
village in Shahganj,
Uttar Pradesh, India. http://eci.nic.in/archive/se2002/pollupd/ac/states/s24/acnstcand240.htm
Election Commission data...
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largest crowd in its
history when 103,222 saw War
Emblem lose to
longshot Sarava after stumbling at the start. In 2003, 101,864
watched Funny Cide finish...
- and Her Two Husbands, a 1976
Brazilian film
starring Sônia
Braga as Flor
Saravá, a 1979
Broadway musical starring Tovah Feldshuh as Flor Kiss Me Goodbye...
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Sweeney Todd: The
Demon Barber of
Fleet Street Mrs.
Lovett Tovah Feldshuh Saravá Dona Flor
Dorothy Loudon Ballroom Bea
Asher Alexis Smith Platinum Lila Halliday...
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Crown races. McP**** won his
first classic in 2002 with the 70:1
longshot Sarava in the
Belmont Stakes.
Eighteen years later, he won the 2020
Preakness Stakes...
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Kalfin over the play's interpretation. Her
other Broadway credits include Saravá, Lend Me a Tenor, and Golda's
Balcony -
William Gibson's work
about the...
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Emblem stumbled at the gate in
Belmont and
finished eighth out of 11.
Winner Sarava scored an
upset at
record odds of 70–1. 2003:
Funny Cide,
third in Belmont...
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Triple Crown after stumbling at the
start of the race.
Lightly regarded Sarava won at odds of 70–1, the
biggest long-shot in the
history of the Belmont...