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The Little Sac is a little northern flowing stream that ends in Stockton Lake.
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Eller, who scored a career-high 25 points in Sac State's season-ending 78-66 loss to Northern Colorado on Feb. 27, averaged a team-high 11.3 ppg and shot 50 percent from the floor.
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The Lower Sac is red-hot right now for big rainbows, with rubberleg stones and caddis pupae producing the most fish, and increasing dry-fly action just before dark.
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We’ll be showing a comparison of the ‘08 Pewsey Vale Riesling and the ‘98 Pewsey Vale Riesling at the SWE in Sac this July.
Australian Riesling – Can it age? – Grosset, Steingarten and Leo Buring | Dr Vino's wine blog
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Alan Chieh-Hung Liang’s Cul De Sac is the recursive adventure of a scriptwriter stuck in a storytelling dead end, unable to make anything happen to a couple on the run through a tunnel.
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Alan Chieh-Hung Liang’s Cul De Sac is the recursive adventure of a scriptwriter stuck in a storytelling dead end, unable to make anything happen to a couple on the run through a tunnel.
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Huchette, from which opens the curious old Rue du Chat qui Pêche and the Rue Zacharie, in mediæval times called Sac à Lie, which communicates with the Rue St. Sévérin.
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My wife this day put on first her French gown, called a Sac, which becomes her very well, brought her over by W. Batelier.
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My wife this day put on first her French gown, called a Sac, which becomes her very well, brought her over by W. Batelier.
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My wife this day put on first her French gown, called a Sac, which becomes her very well, brought her over by W. Batelier.
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