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; Sate Madura: Originating on the island of Madura, near Java, is a famous variant among Indonesians.
; Sate Padang: A dish from Padang and the surrounding area in West Sumatra, which is made from cow or goat offal boiled in spicy broth then grilled.
; Sate Ponorogo: A variant of satay originating in Ponorogo, a town in East Java.
; Sate Tegal: A sate of a yearling or five month old lamb ; the nickname for this dish in Tegal balibul is an acronym of " baru lima bulan " ( just 5 months ).
; Sate Blora: A variant originating in Blora, located in Central Java.
; Sate Matang: A satay variant from Matang Geulumpang Dua, Bireun, Aceh.
; Sate Banjar: A variant of satay popular in South Kalimantan, especially in the town of Banjarmasin.
; Sate Makassar: From a region in Southern Sulawesi, this satay is made from beef and cow offal marinated in sour carambola sauce.
; Sate Buntel ( Wrapped Satay ): A specialty from Solo or Surakarta, Central Java.
; Sate Lilit: A satay variant from Bali, a famous tourist destination.
; Sate Pusut: A delicacy from Lombok, the neighboring island east of Bali.
; Sate Ampet: Another Lombok delicacy.
; Sate Maranggi: Commonly found in Purwakarta, Cianjur and Bandung, the cities in West Java, this satay is made from beef marinated in a special paste.
; Sate Lembut: A rare satay recipe of the Betawi people.
; Sate Manis: Also a speciality from the Betawi people.
; Sate Kambing ( Goat satay ): A variant of satay popular in Java, made with goat, lamb or mutton meat.
; Sate Kerbau ( Water buffalo satay ): A variant of satay popular in Kudus, where most Muslim believed that it is forbidden to eat beef in order to respect the Hindus.
; Sate Kelinci ( Rabbit meat Satay ): This variant of satay is made from rabbit meat, a delicacy from Java.
; Sate Burung Ayam-ayaman ( Bird Satay ): The satay is made from gizzard, liver, and intestines of " Burung Ayam-ayaman " ( a migrating sea bird ).
; Sate Bandeng ( Milkfish Satay ): A unique delicacy from Banten.
; Sate Belut ( Eel Satay ): Another Lombok rare delicacy.
; Sate Kuda ( Horse meat Satay ): Locally known as " Sate Jaran ", this is made from horse meat, a delicacy from Yogyakarta.

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; Sate Kulit ( Skin Satay ): Found in Sumatra, this is a crisp satay made from marinated chicken skin.
; Sate Hati ( Liver Satay ): There is two types of liver satays, cattle liver ( goat or cow ) and chicken liver satay.
; Sate Usus ( Chicken Intestine satay ): This mildly marinated satay is usually fried, also as a side-dish to accompany bubur ayam.
; Sate Babat ( Tripes satay ): Mildly marinated and mostly boiled than grilled, usually served as a side-dish to accompany soto.
; Sate Kerang ( Shellfish satay ): The most popular variant of sate kerang is from Medan, North Sumatra, it is rich spicy cooked shellfish in skewer an often become oleh-oleh ( food gift ) for visitors visiting Medan.
; Sate Telor Puyuh ( Quail eggs satay ): Several hard-boiled quail eggs are put into skewers, marinated in sweet soy sauce with spices and boiled further, also served as a side-dish for soto.
; Sate Telor Muda ( Young egg Satay ): This satay is made from premature chicken egg ( uritan ) obtained upon slaughtering the hens.
; Sate Kere ( Poorman's satay ): A cheap vegetarian satay made from grounded tempe from Solo city, served in peanut sauce and pickles.
Chicken satay in the Netherlands with peanut sauce, French fries, prawn crackers, and mayonnaise ; as served in a pub in Amsterdam

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In Buddhism, a bodhisattva ( bodhisattva ; bodhisatta ) is either an enlightened ( bodhi ) existence ( sattva ) or an enlightenment-being or, given the variant Sanskrit spelling satva rather than sattva, " heroic-minded one ( satva ) for enlightenment ( bodhi ).
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The term " democracy " is sometimes used as shorthand for liberal democracy, which is a variant of representative democracy that may include elements such as political pluralism ; equality before the law ; the right to petition elected officials for redress of grievances ; due process ; civil liberties ; human rights ; and elements of civil society outside the government.
The word " Emerald " is derived ( via Old French: Esmeraude and Middle English: Emeraude ), from Vulgar Latin: Esmaralda / Esmaraldus, a variant of Latin Smaragdus, which originated in Greek: σμάραγδος ( smaragdos ; " green gem "); its original source being either the Sanskrit word मरकत marakata meaning " emerald " or the Semitic word baraq ( ב ָּ ר ָ ק ; الب ُ راق ; " lightning " or " shine ") ( cf.
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* a layer derived from earlier source materials, almost certainly transmitted to the vernacular author / translator in Latin ; and comprising, at the least, those extensive passages in the Gospel of Barnabas that closely parallel pericopes in the canonical gospels ; but whose underlying text appears markedly distinct from that of the late medieval Latin Vulgate ( as for instance in the alternative version of the Lord's Prayer in chapter 37, which includes a concluding doxology, contrary to the Vulgate text, but in accordance with the Diatessaron and many other early variant traditions );
Those students who regard these particular themes as primitive, nevertheless do not generally dispute that other parts of the Gospel may be late and anachronistic ; while those students who reject the authenticity of these particular themes do not generally dispute that other parts of the Gospel could be transmitting variant readings from antiquity.
The latter action is often called the conjugation action, and an exponential notation is commonly used for the right-action variant: ; it satisfies.
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Embedded in Greek myth, there remain fragments of quite variant tales, hinting at the rich variety of myth that once existed, city by city ; but Hesiod's retelling of the old stories became, according to the fifth-century historian Herodotus, the accepted version that linked all Hellenes.
The English term has cognates in the other Germanic languages: Old Saxon heƀan " sky, heaven ", Middle Low German heven " sky ", Old Icelandic himinn " sky, heaven ", Gothic himins ; and those with a variant final-l: Old Frisian himel, himul " sky, heaven ", Old Saxon / Old High German himil, Dutch hemel, and modern German Himmel.

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