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  • The puck apparently deflected off a Swedish player trying to stop Saara Tuominen as she drove the net.

    Finland defeats Sweden 3-2 in OT for women's hockey bronze 2010

  • I creep in between Grandpa and Granny, though not like Saara, but like a little hedgehog.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Eric Dickens 2009

  • The army at Saara, on hearing the firing, betook itself again to arms and marched to the king's assistance, the twenty-five thousand men and their bands again joining in the triumphant hymn, "Nun danket alle Gott," as they tramped through the darkness.

    With Frederick the Great A Story of the Seven Years' War 1867

  • They made, however, another attempt to stand at Saara; but it was hopeless, and they were soon pushed backwards again and, hotly pressed, poured over the four bridges across the Schweidnitz river, and for the most part continued their flight to Breslau.

    With Frederick the Great A Story of the Seven Years' War 1867

  • Austrians had crossed the river the Prussian cavalry were on their rear, sabring and taking prisoners, while the infantry were halted at Saara, the sun having now set.

    With Frederick the Great A Story of the Seven Years' War 1867

  • Saara under its noon-day sun, in the night hours its thermometer frequently falls almost to the point of freezing.

    The Boy Slaves Mayne Reid 1850

  • There's no law in the Saara; and if there was, you know we're never coming into it again.

    The Boy Slaves Mayne Reid 1850

  • "All right!" said Harry, smiling at the threat; "that will be better than living any longer a slave in the Saara."

    The Boy Slaves Mayne Reid 1850

  • They were also informed that they were to be taken back to the Saara, and sold.

    The Boy Slaves Mayne Reid 1850

  • It was the sea-breeze, which at night, as every navigator is aware, blows habitually towards the land -- at least in the region of the tropics, and more especially towards the hot Saara.

    The Boy Slaves Mayne Reid 1850

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