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Sarrah Laspa, a 29-year-old who has lived in London for seven years, regards rent as "wasted money" and would love to buy her own home, but has no disposable income left at the end of every month with which to save a deposit.
Housing market fears as 'generation rent' keeps away from property ladder 2011
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‘Sarrah bit of a secret, or anything at all of the kind, has he learned from me these fifteen weeks come St. John’s
Castle Rackrent 2006
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Sarrah Macey of the Gloucester Folk Museum has been a spectator.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Sarrah Macey of the Gloucester Folk Museum has been a spectator.
BBC News - Home 2011
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The design, created by architecture and engineering firm Agencie, features a lighted umbrella shape that is as aesthetically pleasing as it is structurally sound, according to Canadian engineer Sarrah Khan, who worked on the project.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Kaleigh Rogers 2012
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Activists like 25-year-old - excuse me - Sarrah Abdel Rahman say packing the square is the only way to get the attention of the military council that's running the country.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Sarrah Abdelrahman said on Twitter that she was with the man, named only as Ahmed, in a morgue.
The Guardian World News David Batty 2011
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'Sarrah bit of a secret, or anything at all of the kind, has he learned from me these fifteen weeks come St. John's Eve,' says I, 'for we have scarce been upon speaking terms of late.
Castle Rackrent Maria Edgeworth 1808
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"Sarrah bit of a secret, or any thing at all of the kind, has he learned from me these fifteen weeks come St. John's eve," says I; "for we have scarce been upon speaking terms of late: but what is it your honour means of a secret?"
Tales and Novels — Volume 04 Maria Edgeworth 1808
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– "Sarrah bit of a sacret or any thing at all of the kind has he learned from me these fifteen weeks come St. John's eve, (says I) for we have scarce been upon speaking terms of late – but what is it your honor means of a secret?"
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