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I think the empath in Sacha, the foreseer in Faith, the strength of Brenna and Ashaya, the love of Talin and that's just the heroines in your books (at least the ones I read thus far).
Countdown to Branded By Fire: 6 days to go! Nalini Singh 2009
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Alexandre, who is commonly referred to as Sacha, bought Portsmouth from Milan Mandaric in January 2006, insisting that he used only his own money, earned through property deals in Russia, and not that of his billionaire father.
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Alexandre, who is commonly referred to as Sacha, bought Portsmouth from Milan Mandaric in January 2006, insisting that he used only his own money, earned through property deals in Russia, and not that of his billionaire father.
Football news, match reports and fixtures | guardian.co.uk Howard Swains 2008
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I took my sleeves off, put my gym clothes on, and called Sacha.
Unbearable Lightness Portia de Rossi 2010
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Both the New York Post and the Wall Street Journal, than whom none are more retrograde editorially, gave Borat raves for its savage social satire, calling Sacha's fearlessness in exposing his targets, the movie's greatest strength.
Tony Hendra: Pundits' Cultural Learnings Forget! I Say "Borat" Won Congress Last Tuesday! 2008
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He has two small children who live in a safer town, called Sacha, where their mother, his former wife, keeps a small grocery store.
Jungle Law Langewiesche, William 2007
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After a little while I wandered to the front of the boat to see the meeting of the waters (again) and met a Colombian man called Sacha who spoke English, and was a seasoned Amazon boat traveller who lives near the small village I was heading for.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2009
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For Darko Milicic, Aleksandar "Sacha" Pavlovic and Slavko Vranes, the relatively stoic, mature-beyond-their-years aura dissolves into giggly delight.
USATODAY.com - Youthful Serbs take first steps in NBA journey 2003
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“Just the idea of Sacha and Will as Sherlock Holmes and Watson makes us laugh,” said Columbia’s co-president Matt Tolmach.
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I wonder who "Sacha" is, and why Mel says her son is screwed up.
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