Sabine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sabines (Latin Sabini, singular Sabinus) were an Italic tribe that lived in the central Appennines of ancient Italy, inhabiting also Latium north of the Anio before the ...
Sabine Schmitz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sabine Schmitz (Sabine Reck while married; born 14 May 1969), is a German former professional motor racing driver for BMW, now known for driving the BMW "Ring taxi" around the ...
Sabine Surveyors - Home
Texas-based firm with offices in Louisiana and Alabama offering a range of survey and supervision services including all aspects of cargo and hull and machinery.
Sabine Federal Credit Union
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Sabine Street Lofts
Welcome to Sabine Street Lofts! Nestled between Allen Parkway and Memorial Drive, Sabine Street Lofts is a short jaunt from the heart of downtown Houston. Our stunning lofts ...
Sabine Corporate Information
Sabine International Corporate Headquarters, Alachua, Florida USA. Our History. Sabine, Inc., located in its new international headquarters in Alachua, Florida, manufactures ...
Sabine Hazel - Heroes Wiki
About. Sabine, having a background in biology, was originally recruited by the Company as one of their researchers. Eventually, after undergoing training, Sabine was assigned to ...
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Sabine Pools and Spas - Inground and Above Ground pools, Custom Designed pools and spas. Fully servicing commercial and residential systems. Hot Springs Spas, Purex-Triton pumps ...
Sabine - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Sabine
Sabine. Member of an ancient people of central Italy, conquered by the Romans and amalgamated with them in the 3rd century BC. The so-called rape of the Sabine women – a mythical ...
Sabine definition of Sabine in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Sabine (săbēn`), river, c.575 mi (925 km) long, rising on the prairies NE of Dallas, Tex. It flows SE across Texas, then south to mark the Texas–Louisiana line.