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    Sabine John (née Möbius, divorced Paetz, born 16 October 1957) is a retired East German heptathlete. She broke the world record in 1984 with a score of...
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    The Rape of the Sabine Women (Latin: Sabinae raptae, Classical pronunciation: [saˈbiːnae̯ ˈraptae̯]; lit. 'the kidnapped Sabine women'), also known as...
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    The Sabines (US: /ˈseɪbaɪnz/, SAY-bynes, UK: /ˈsæbaɪnz/, SAB-eyens; Latin: Sabini; Italian: Sabini—all exonyms) were an Italic people who lived in the...
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  • the name include: Sabine Appelmans (born 1972), Belgian former tennis player Sabine Auken (born 1965), German bridge player Sabine Azéma (born 1949),...
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    prominent physicists and geologists such as Humphrey Lloyd, Sir Edward Sabine, John Phillips and Robert Were Fox. Ross had made many previous expeditions...
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    Sabine Parish (French: Paroisse de la Sabine) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,155. The...
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    The Sabine River (/səˈbiːn/) is a 360-mile (580 km) long river in the Southern U.S. states of Texas and Louisiana, From the 32nd parallel north and downstream...
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    Sabine Baring-Gould (/ˈseɪbɪn ˈbɛərɪŋ ˈɡuːld/; 28 January 1834 – 2 January 1924) of Lew Trenchard in Devon, England, was an Anglican priest, hagiographer...
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    Edward Sabine, John Phillips and Humphrey Lloyd. This also included some work on geomagnetic measurements in Ireland in 1834–1835, working with Sabine and...
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    scored 6947 (2022), 6880 (2024). Jessica Ennis also scored 6906 (2012). Sabine Paetz also scored 6897 (1988). Larisa Nikitina also scored 6875 (1989)....
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    13, 1987 — June 11, 1988 Succeeded by Galina Chistyakova Preceded by Sabine John Women's Heptathlon World Record Holder July 7, 1986 – Succeeded by Incumbent...
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  • 1832, Thomas Corts (of England) and John McGaffey (of New Hampshire) were among the first settlers of the Sabine Pass area. Stephen Hendrickson Everitt...
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  • Sabine Marcelis (born 1985) is a Dutch artist and designer. She has worked with brands and companies such as Céline, IKEA, Isabel Marant, Stella McCartney...
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     East Germany 67.30 m Heptathlon details Jackie Joyner-Kersee  United States 7291 (WR) Sabine John  East Germany 6897 Anke Behmer  East Germany 6858...
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    Freestone, Cherokee, Robertson, Leon, Houston, Nacogdoches, San Augustine, Sabine John H. Reagan (Palestine) Democratic March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1887 48th 49th...
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    Wallace Clement Sabine (June 13, 1868 – January 10, 1919) was an American physicist who founded the field of architectural acoustics. Sabine was the architectural...
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    Sabine Getty (née Ghanem; born August 14, 1984) is a Swiss-Lebanese jewelry designer, socialite, and contributing editor at Tatler. Ghanem was born and...
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    Tewin, Hertfordshire, the eldest son of Joseph Sabine. His younger brother was Sir Edward Sabine. Sabine practised law until 1808, when he was appointed...
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  • The Sabine Baronetcy, of Ion House in the County of Bedford, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 22 March 1671 for John Sabine. The...
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    Sabine Lake is a bay on the Gulf coasts of Texas and Louisiana, located approximately 90 miles (140 km) east of Houston and 160 miles (260 km) west of...
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    Anna Elizabeth Sabine is a British Liberal Democrat politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Frome and East Somerset since 2024. She gained...
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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to as JFK, was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the...
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    1597 – 23 September 1627), Bishop of Havelberg John George (4 August 1598 – 27 January 1637) Princess Sabine zu Brandenburg, Electress of Brandenburg in:...
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    murder and the founding of Rome; the Rape of the Sabine Women, and the subsequent war with the Sabines; a period of joint rule with Titus Tatius; the establishment...
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    Sabine's gull (/ˈseɪbɪn/ SAY-bin) (Xema sabini) also known as the fork-tailed gull or xeme, is a small gull. It is the only species placed in the genus...
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    The Battle of Mansfield, also known as the Battle of Sabine Crossroads, on April 8, 1864, in Louisiana formed part of the Red River Campaign during the...
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    Abduction of a Sabine Woman (or The Rape of the Sabine) is a large and complex marble statue by the Flemish sculptor and architect Giambologna (Johannes...
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  • Sabine Sun (15 April 1933 – 13 May 2014) was a French actress. She appeared in more than 40 films from 1964, including several directed by her husband...
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  • 49 world record in the 100 metres at those same trials. #2 in history Sabine John was also in this competition, but her personal best was more than 200...
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    Athlete Country Points Event results Place Date Sabine John  East Germany 4768 8.16 s, 1.74 m, 14.76 m, 6.61 m, 2:15.63 Moscow, Soviet Union 15 February...
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