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* November 20 Sav Rocca, American football player and former Australian rules footballer

Sav and is
Among wine connoisseurs ( and other groups ), for example, Cabernet Sauvignon is often known as " Cab Sav ," Chardonnay as " Chard " and so on ; this means that naming the different wines expends less superfluous effort ; it also helps to indicate the user's familiarity with wine.
He is called " Sav " to avoid confusion between him and the other Rick in the band, drummer Rick Allen.
Savanna-la-Mar ( commonly known as Sav-la-Mar, or simply Sav ) is the chief town and capital of Westmoreland parish, Jamaica.

Sav and where
It marked the end of the ' Baykal-Onder Sav ' era completely where all opposition to the changing policy of the CHP was swiftly removed.

Sav and for
* Sav Remzi, a responsible for a number of music ventures

Sav and .
* Sav Rocca ( born 1973 ), former Australian rules footballer and NFL punter.
Save-A-Lot moved into Southern California with the purchase of 21 discount grocery Sav U Foods stores and a distribution center from the Fleming Companies in late 1996.
New Zealand Storm Petrel photographed in Hauraki Gulf, New ZealandIt had been believed to be extinct, but on 25 January 2003 a possible sighting was made by Sav Saville, Brent Stephenson and others close to the Mercury Islands off the Coromandel Peninsula of New Zealand's North Island, leading to several inconclusive photographs and an article being published.
* Anemia flexuosa ( Sav.
Sav naš složan mili rod.
Others similarly set programmes that appeared in this period and onwards included: Svet Plus ( Jelena Bačić-Alimpić ), Pet do dvanaest ( Boško Jakovljević and Aleksadra Kajganić ), Lepota, zdravlje i jos ponešto ( Jelena Bačić-Alimpić ), Sav taj pink ( Boško Jakovljević and Aleksadra Kajganić ), and alternately Ognjen Amidžić and Marija Jakšić, etc.
Textes donnés à la revue Sav Breizh.
des Sav., 1819, p. 625.
des Sav., 1821, p. 4.
In February 1998, Dickon removed Sav from the band as he felt the singer, " through not being an immediately apparent misfit, with consummate irony didn ’ t fit in Fosca.
" Initially, David Barnett, the future Suede biographer auditioned to replace Sav, however by April 1998 Theobalds and Gray had drifted away to a new band Akercocke, while Stone was otherwise committed to the band Gay Dad.
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Collingwood vs Fremantle Round 15, 1997, at Victoria Park: In his 100th senior match, Buckley had 43 possessions, many of which were goal assists to full forward Sav Rocca.
Paul Williams and Sav Rocca scored five goals each.
File: Willamsburgh Sav Bank Irondoor. jpg | Rene Chambellan wrought-iron gates
Other former AFL players who made the transition to NFL punters include Mat McBriar of the Dallas Cowboys and Sav Rocca of the Washington Redskins.
The maxim was first cited by the Supreme Court of the United States in United States v. Sav.

Macauley and
* 1928 Ed Macauley, American basketball player ( d. 2011 )
Photo by Robie Macauley. John Crowe Ransom ( April 30, 1888, Pulaski, Tennessee July 3, 1974, Gambier, Ohio ) was an American poet, essayist, magazine editor, and professor.
* Aimee Macauley Art Director
In 1877 Professor Philip Schaff ( 1819 93 ) was asked by Dr. Herzog himself to undertake an English reproduction of the second edition of his encyclopedia, and this work was fairly begun when, in the autumn of 1880, Clemens Petersen and Samuel Macauley Jackson were engaged to work daily on it in Dr. Schaff ’ s study in the Bible House, New York City.
Other regular TV roles were as ' Wes Macauley ' on It's a Man's World ( 1962 63 ), with co-stars Ted Bessell, Randy Boone, and Michael Burns, in the role of Wes's younger brother, Howie.
Photo by Robie Macauley. Jean Stafford ( July 1, 1915 March 26, 1979 ) was an American short story writer and novelist, who won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford in 1970.
Photo by C. Cameron Macauley. Anthony Evan Hecht ( January 16, 1923 October 20, 2004 ) was an American poet.
Charles Edward " Ed " Macauley ( March 22, 1928 November 8, 2011 ) was a professional basketball player in the NBA.

Macauley and is
The other was Ed Macauley, who did win a championship with the St. Louis Hawks in 1958 and is a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
* Macauley Island, the second largest, is located at, south-southeast of Raoul Island, Mount Haszard with an elevation of, area with neighboring island: Haszard Island.
** Macdonald Rock is about north of Macauley Island at.
* Curtis Island, the third largest, is located at, south-southeast of Macauley Island, high, area with neighbouring Cheeseman Island.
In The Towers of Trebizond, the novel by Rose Macauley published in 1956, Fr Chantry-Pigg's church is described as being several feet higher than St Mary ’ s Bourne Street and some inches above even St Magnus the Martyr.

Macauley and called
* Packard Pan-American ( 1951 ; also called Macauley Speedster after Packard design executive Edward Macauley )
Besides Dick Enberg and Rod Hundley ( who worked with Merle Harmon on the January 7, 1973 contest between Kansas and Notre Dame ), other broadcast teams for TVS ' college basketball coverage included John Ferguson and Joe Dean ( who called the February 21, 1970 contest between Kentucky and LSU ), Monte Moore and Ed Macauley ( who called the January 2, 1971 contest between Dayton and UCLA ), Charlie Jones and Elgin Baylor ( who called the January 26, 1972 contest between Providence and USC ), Ray Scott and Bill O ' Donnell ( who called the January 14, 1973 contest between SW Louisiana and Oral Roberts ), Al Michaels and Tom Hawkins ( who called the January 26, 1974 contest between Notre Dame and UCLA ), and Jay Randolph and Billy Packer ( who called the November 17, 1979 contest between Duke and Kentucky and November 22, 1980 contest between DePaul and Louisville ).
He made that claim only after extensive police questioning in which they repeatedly called Jackson a " molester " and told Jason that Macauley Culkin was being molested right then and Jason could put a stop to it if he confessed.

Macauley and where
He then travelled to Atlanta, Georgia, where he visited with his friend Ian Macauley who was active in the anti-segregation movement.
John Crowe Ransom ( right ) with Robie Macauley as he prepares to become editor of The Kenyon Review in 1959. In 1959 Robie Macauley succeeded Ransom as editor of The Kenyon Review, where he published fiction and poetry by John Barth, T. S. Eliot, Nadine Gordimer, Robert Graves, Randall Jarrell, Richmond Lattimore, Doris Lessing, Robert Lowell, V. S. Naipaul, Joyce Carol Oates, Frank O ' Connor, V. S. Pritchett, Thomas Pynchon, J. F. Powers, Karl Shapiro, Jean Stafford, Christina Stead, Peter Taylor, and Robert Penn Warren, as well as articles, essays and book reviews by Eric Bentley, Cleanth Brooks, R. P. Blackmur, Malcolm Cowley, Richard Ellmann, Leslie Fiedler, Martin Green, and Raymond Williams.
Macauley spent his prep school days at St. Louis University High School, then went on to Saint Louis University, where his team won the NIT championship in 1948.

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