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  • “Governments and laws cannot work without people in authority, and those in authority are powerless without support, cooperation, and obedience from the people they govern” Sarsar & Stunkel, 1994.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • “Governments and laws cannot work without people in authority, and those in authority are powerless without support, cooperation, and obedience from the people they govern” Sarsar & Stunkel, 1994.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • With cold water (as every child is now-a-days aware) you may lash a fluid into angry ebullitions of heat; with hot water, as with the rod of Amram's son, you may freeze a fluid down to the temperature of the Sarsar wind, provided only that you regulate the pressure of the air.

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 348 Various

  • Come again to Sarsar on a different errand, and I promise you a better welcome from rough old

    Dialect Tales 1883

  • At last we were well out of Sarsar, and my spirits began to

    Dialect Tales 1883

  • Who does not remember De Quincey's "Sarsar wind of desolation," and the chill shudder that quivered through the soul as the harsh adjective came blowing like a discord into the music of that incomparable writing?

    Dialect Tales 1883

  • "That I own would be quite in keeping with what I have seen of the Gentlemen of Sarsar."

    Dialect Tales 1883

  • Looking out, I saw the Gentlemen of Sarsar in force — some twenty or more vagabond-looking fellows, mounted on horses too nobly built for such riders, all laughing, gesticulating, and occasionally firing at the incautious chickens roosting in the trees about the house.

    Dialect Tales 1883

  • "Come on!" said I. "Are you mad?" cried the little doctor; and wheeling his horse sharply round, he fled back to Sarsar.

    Dialect Tales 1883

  • It was silly of me, but I was really piqued, and thought I should like to show this rough man of Sarsar whether I could ride or not.

    Dialect Tales 1883

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