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Sases, also
known as
Gondophares IV
Sases (Kharosthi: 𐨒𐨂𐨡𐨂𐨥𐨪 𐨯𐨯 Gu-du-pha-ra Sa-sa,
Guduphara Sasa), was an Indo-Parthian king and Apracharaja...
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SASE in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
SASE may
refer to:
Society for the
Advancement of Socio-Economics, an
academic ****ociation
based in the...
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Sase may
refer to:
Sase, Srebrenica, a
village in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina Sase (Višegrad), a
village in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina Sase Monastery, in Bosnia...
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Important uses for
SASEs are when
requesting information about products or services, or when
sending m****cripts to
literary agents.
SASEs are used when communicating...
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Chris Beattie. 2019/2020
review of the
SASES – A
review by
SAFECOM of its services,
including the
SASES, was
published in
September 2019. The report...
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Sase Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Сасе, romanized: Manastir
Sase) is a
Serbian Orthodox monastery located in the
mining village of
Sase, in the hills...
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Sase (Serbian Cyrillic: Сасе) is a
village in the muni****lity of Srebrenica,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sase Monastery Official results from the book: Ethnic...
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Sase Narain OR SC CMG (27
January 1925 – 25
August 2020) was a
Guyanese politician and lawyer. He
served as
Speaker of the
National ****embly of Guyana...
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Sunday at Six (Romanian: Duminică la ora 6) is a 1966 black-and-white
psychological romance film by
Romanian director Lucian Pintilie.
Irina Petrescu as...
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Tatsuya Sase (佐瀬 達也,
Sase Tatsuya, born 25
November 1991 in Chiba) is a ****anese footballer, he
lastly pla**** for Goyo of the
Mongolian Premier League...