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Sabine and Ulibarri
Sabine Ulibarri is known widely for his use of language when crafting his stories, and the use of details of rural New Mexican Spanish and native American life.
Some argue that Sabine Ulibarri — alongside Rudolfo Anaya -- was one of the great thinkers of modern Hispanic literature who was grounded in what would be termed the ' old ways.
Sabine Ulibarri could be credited with highlighting the struggle of traditional values versus modern American law and policies such as ' manifest destiny ' and how these concepts began eroding more than 500 years of agricultural and spiritual-based traditional lifestyles of northern New Mexico.
“ Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá y Sabine Ulibarri: Pasado y presente de la épica de Nuevo México ”.

Sabine and author
The Reverend Sabine Baring Gould ( author of " Onward Christian Soldiers " and of " Mehalah ", a novel set in Mersea ) was Rector of East Mersea from 1870-1881.

Sabine and from
The symbol Au is from the, according to some sources meaning " shining dawn ", from Sabine ausum " glowing dawn " although according to definitions within Latin dictionaries the meaning of the word aurum extends only to the same as today's reference to the metal.
The maps and journals of the explorers helped to define the boundaries during the negotiations leading to the Adams – Onís Treaty, which set the western boundary as follows: north up the Sabine River from the Gulf of Mexico to its intersection with the 32nd parallel, due north to the Red River, up the Red River to the 100th meridian, north to the Arkansas River, up the Arkansas River to its headwaters, due north to the 42nd parallel and due west to its previous boundary.
To provide his citizens with wives, Romulus invited the neighboring tribes to a festival in Rome where he abducted the young women from amongst them ( known as The Rape of the Sabine Women ).
The name Sabine ( Sp: Río de Sabinas ) comes from the Spanish word for cypress, in reference to the extensive growth of such trees ( here Bald cypresses ) along the lower river.
Approximately south of Orange, Texas, it meets the Neches River from the west to form the and Sabine Lake, which drains through Sabine Pass to the Gulf of Mexico.
After the independence of the Republic of Texas from Mexico in 1836, the boundary between the U. S. and Texas was firmly established at the Sabine in accordance with the Adams-Onís Treaty.
* October 2008: Sabine Conrad and colleagues at Tübingen, Germany generate pluripotent stem cells from spermatogonial cells of adult human testis by culturing the cells in vitro under leukemia inhibitory factor ( LIF ) supplementation.
* 299 BC: The Samnites, seizing their chance when Rome is engaged on the Lombard plain, start the third Samnite War with a collection of mercenaries from Gaul and Sabine and Etruscan allies to help them
Later history relates that some Etruscans lived in the Tuscus vicus, the “ Etruscan quarter ”, and that there was an Etruscan line of kings ( albeit ones descended from a Greek, Demaratus the Corinthian ) which succeeded kings of Latin and Sabine origin.
Tombs from the 8th century BC to the 7th century BC that confirm a likely presence of a Sabine settlement area have been discovered ; on the hill, there was the tomb of Quirinus, which Lucius Papirius Cursor transformed into a temple for his triumph after the third Samnite war.
In 1979, a young Frenchman, Thierry Sabine, founded an institution when he organised the first " rallye-raid " from Paris to Dakar, in Senegal, the event now called the Dakar Rally.
The thirty curiae derive their individual names from thirty of the kidnapped Sabine women.
* The novel Founding Fathers by Alfred Duggan describes the founding and first decades of Rome from the points of view of one of Romulus's Latin followers, a Sabine who settles in Rome as part of the peace agreement with Tatius, an Etruscan fugitive who is accepted into the tribe of Luceres after his own city is destroyed, and a Greek seeking purification from blood-guilt who comes to the city in the last years of Romulus ' reign.
* Sabine Breitwieser, Chief Curator of Media and Performance Art from 2010
When Cato was a very young man, the death of his father put him in possession of a small hereditary property in the Sabine territory, at a distance from his native town.
* The Samnites, seizing their chance when Rome is engaged on the Lombard plain, start the third Samnite War with a collection of mercenaries from Gaul, Sabine, and Etruscan allies to help them.
During World War II, further research was done on the ICI process and in 1944 Bakelite Corporation at Sabine, Texas and Du Pont at Charleston, West Virginia, began large scale commercial production under license from ICI.
The 1954 movie Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is a classic film musical about seven lumberjack brothers who, in the spirit of the Roman story of the The Rape of the Sabine Women, decide to kidnap brides for themselves from the neighboring town.
The autonomy of Semo Sancus from Jupiter and the fact that Dius Fidius is an alternate theonym designating Semo Sancus ( and not Jupiter ) is shown by the name of the correspondent Umbrian god Fisus Sancius which compounds the two constituent parts of Sancus and Dius Fidius: in Umbrian and Sabine Fisus is the exact correspont of Fidius, as e. g. Sabine Clausus of Latin Claudius.
His father and Sabine kinsmen, including his teacher and the father of Numa's son-in law, Marcus, along with an embassy of two senators from Rome, banded together to persuade him to accept.

Sabine and Tierra
Sabine Ulibarrí was born in Tierra Amarilla.

Sabine and New
* Glaser, Horst Albert and Rossbach, Sabine: The Artificial Human, Frankfurt / M., Bern, New York 2011 " The Artificial Human "
King, who graduated from Bellevue Hospital College in New York, Dr. Andrew Sabine, who graduated from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, and Dr. P. W.
The Texas-Pacific was completed in 1882 between Shreveport and New Orleans realizing how important a railroad was to a town, Pleasant Hill moved itself out of DeSoto Parish to the railroad which was two miles ( 3 km ) away in Sabine Parish.
* Glaser, Horst Albert and Rossbach, Sabine: The Artificial Human, Frankfurt / M., Bern, New York 2011 " The Artificial Human "
He began a shipping business, transporting cotton from Velasco, Texas, to New Orleans, Louisiana, using his ship, the Sabine, and was once briefly arrested in Velasco for refusing to pay Mexican customs duty.
The Sabine River is in the South Island of New Zealand.
* Sabine River ( New Zealand )
* Sabine Royalty Trust ( US: Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas ; oil and gas )
* Felmy, Sabine ( 1996 ) The Voice of the Nightingale: A Personal Account of the Wakhi Culture in Hunza Oxford University Press, New York, ISBN 0-19-577599-6.
* Sabine Royalty Trust ( US: Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas ; oil and gas )
* Sabine Royalty Trust ( US: Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas ; oil and gas )
Philip Heselton ( 2003 ), who performed the most exhaustive research into the group, speculated that the coven had been formed by a woman named Rosamund Sabine, who prior to moving to the New Forest in 1924 had been involved in various esoteric groups like the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.

Sabine and Mexico
In its lower course, it forms part of the boundary between the two states and empties into Sabine Lake, an estuary of the Gulf of Mexico.
The area's geography remained one of the least understood in the region, with various Spanish maps containing errors in the naming of the Sabine and Neches, and sometimes showed them flowing independently into the Gulf of Mexico.
Orange County is the county in the very southeastern corner of Texas, with a boundary with Louisiana but does not have a seacoast on the Gulf of Mexico as Jefferson County and Sabine Lake border Orange County to the South.
The District was bounded on the north by the Nacogdoches District, on the west by Austin ’ s Colony, on the east by the reserve lands on the Sabine River and on the south by the Gulf of Mexico.
The new boundary was to be the Sabine River north from the Gulf of Mexico to the 32nd parallel north, then due north to the Red River, west along the Red River to the 100th meridian west, due north to the Arkansas River, west to its headwaters, north to the 42nd parallel north, and finally west along that parallel to the Pacific Ocean.
However, by the mid-1830s, a controversy developed regarding the border with Texas, during which the United States demonstrated that the Sabine and Neches rivers had been switched on maps, moving the frontier in favor of Mexico.
Edwards's colony encompassed the land from the Navasota River to 20 leagues west of the Sabine River, and from 20 leagues north of the Gulf of Mexico to 15 leagues north of the town of Nacogdoches.
Through its tidal outlet long, Sabine Pass, Sabine Lake drains some of Texas and Louisiana into the Gulf of Mexico.
Sabine Pass is the natural outlet of Sabine Lake into the Gulf of Mexico.
Because of the short distance separating Sabine Pass from the Gulf of Mexico, the city has suffered greatly from numerous hurricanes since its founding.
It sailed down the Sabine River to the Gulf of Mexico, and after a period of testing, DSDP accepted the ship on August 11, 1968.
The park is located on the Gulf of Mexico in southern Jefferson County, south of Port Arthur and just west of Sabine Pass.
As a consequence, the expedition entered the Sabine River from the Gulf of Mexico.
The Flower Garden Banks ( often simply the " Flower Gardens ") is a U. S. National Marine Sanctuary in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico, located roughly 105 miles ( 170 km ) south of Sabine Pass, Texas.

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