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We witnessed Gene Sarazin hit the starter's ball early that morning and rubbed elbows with Arnold Palmer and Nicklaus, who were both still competing at the time.
Jon Kerr: Memories of a Tiger Jon Kerr 2011
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We witnessed Gene Sarazin hit the starter's ball early that morning and rubbed elbows with Arnold Palmer and Nicklaus, who were both still competing at the time.
Jon Kerr: Memories of a Tiger Jon Kerr 2011
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Constance, I will bring thee to the house of a very worthy Sarazin
The Decameron 2004
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And it is wel a 3 journeys of suche weye, to passe from Prusse to the lond of Sarazin habitable.
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And it is wel a 3 journeys of suche weye, to passe from Prusse to the lond of Sarazin habitable.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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By all the power of the Great God Jehovah and the Gods of the Earth, and by the power of the Diabolic, of Maître Sarazin, and by authority of all the imaginary lines, we declare that the flags are open!
The Serpent and the Rainbow Wade Davis 1985
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Amable Humbert, landed with his second in command, General Sarazin, several rebel Irish leaders, 1700 men and 82 officers.
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Curse on that Crosse (quoth then the _Sarazin_) 2 That keepes thy body from the bitter fit;
The Faerie Queene — Volume 01 Edmund Spenser
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Four others - Stacy Bonds, Roxanne Carr, Terry Delay and William Sarazin - have also launched lawsuits against Ottawa police.
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In his book, the 65-year-old Sarazin maintains that "immigrants are not all the same," insisting that "most of the cultural and economic problems are concentrated in a group of the five to six million immigrants from Muslim countries."
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