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Sabine's husband has been killed in a car accident, which leaves space for Pierre, the pseudo-Saint Nick, to charm everyone while appropriating the young, crippled Marie's imaginary friends, before he disappears.
Hidden Lives by Sylvie Germain, translated by Mike Mitchell – review Alfred Hickling 2010
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In 422, after the destruction wrought by Alaric and the Goths in 410, a church was built on the remains of Sabine's home.
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We did eventually find Sabine's parents -- still alive and very much overjoyed to find that she was alive as well.
Jennifer Morgan: Haiti, One Year After the Earthquake: Reuniting Children and Families Jennifer Morgan 2011
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We did eventually find Sabine's parents -- still alive and very much overjoyed to find that she was alive as well.
Jennifer Morgan: Haiti, One Year After the Earthquake: Reuniting Children and Families Jennifer Morgan 2011
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Her efforts helped lead to the arrest of 19-year-old Winston Cox, who was charged in Saturday's robbery at Sabine's Hallway salon in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Officer's Crack Shots Foiled Robbery at Salon Sean Gardiner 2010
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Saturday after employees buzzed a nervous-acting woman into Sabine's Hallway Beauty Salon, a narrow shop with three styling chairs.
Salon Robbery Foiled By Off Duty Police Officer Getting Her Hair Done AP 2010
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"She was primed, prepared and precise," Mr. Bloomberg said in describing Feris Jones during the armed robbery at Sabine's Hallway salon on Saturday, where Ms. Jones shot the suspect in the hands, causing him to drop his revolver and flee.
Salon Hero Cop Is Promoted Tamer El-Ghobashy 2010
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First, Sabine's father lost his ability to walk normally.
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TRUDEAU: Sabine's brother, then a successful lawyer in England, decided to get genetically tested right away because he had four children and wanted to know what lay ahead for his family.
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Sabine's the talk of D.C., so my guess is that this will be a rare standing-room only seminar.
So Crowded No One Will Go?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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