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  • The Sangaree were the demons of the Confederation era.

    Starfishers Cook, Glen 1982

  • The series concludes with a rare screening of "Sangaree," Edward Ludwig's 1953 drama set in colonial Georgia.

    Women Loving Men Loving the Undead 2010

  • A smooth winner over course and distance in Group Three company in January, he looks the class act again, although stablemate Sangaree and the front-running As De Trebol should also give good accounts.

    Musir can light up Meydan on Super Thursday at Dubai Carnival 2011

  • In the beginning of the book, an attack on the world Prefactlas destroyed a Sangaree family and their business on the world, where they held a number of human slaves on planet.

    REVIEW: Shadowline (The Starfishers Trilogy, Volume 1) by Glen Cook 2010

  • The Sangaree viewed humanity as animals, and with the destruction, a single survivor, Deeth, of the Norbon clan was left to exact his revenge upon the human invaders, a human mercenary family known as the Storms.

    REVIEW: Shadowline (The Starfishers Trilogy, Volume 1) by Glen Cook 2010

  • Sangaree, Grade One placed for Bob Baffert in America, is also worth keeping an eye on.

    Crowded House can bounce back to form at Dubai carnival for Ben Cecil 2011

  • The story pits the son of a slave (Fernando Lamas) who becomes a physician against a defiant heiress (Arlene Dahl, the actor's future wife) over the future of Sangaree, the estate whose fortunes he executes.

    Women Loving Men Loving the Undead 2010

  • They were creatures of fusion energy, ancient, huge, intelligent, drifting in herds on the edge of the galaxy, producing their ambergris, the substance precious to man and the man-like Sangaree alike.

    Books in the Mail (W/E 04/10/2010) RobB 2010

  • In deep, starless space the herds were protected by the great harvestships of the Seiners, or Starfishers - the independent, non-Confederation people who dared to skirt the deadly boundaries of Stars' End and battle the Sangaree.

    Books in the Mail (W/E 04/10/2010) RobB 2010

  • Sherry's star is also rising when it comes to cocktails; a return to form, given that a sherry cobbler (sherry, sugar and fresh orange) was one of the most popular drinks in the US in the 19th century, and any decent 1920s list featured sherry concoctions such as a Flip or Sangaree.

    The sherry revival Norman Miller 2010

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