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Sasar depends on a grant from the Department of Transport for its funding.
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Sasar has been in existence since 1958, and from that time has provided a national search and rescue function on behalf of the government.
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What was he to do with her after she came awake and Sasar pronounced her condition to be satisfactory?
The Complete Federation Of The Hub Schmitz, James H. 2000
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Essu appeared in the entrance to the room and wanted to know how much longer it was going to take Sasar to get the human awake and in good enough shape so she could walk.
The Complete Federation Of The Hub Schmitz, James H. 2000
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The Alattas were enemies of the Sattarams and Otessans, and Couse and Sasar had heard rumors that an Alatta force was at present trying to invade the circuit.
The Complete Federation Of The Hub Schmitz, James H. 2000
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Couse translated that twice, first for Sasar, and then for Essu, who had some understanding of translingue but not enough to be certain of what Telzey was saying.
The Complete Federation Of The Hub Schmitz, James H. 2000
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For immediate practical purposes, Couse and Sasar had a limited usefulness.
The Complete Federation Of The Hub Schmitz, James H. 2000
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At a meeting in Pretoria they decided Sasar was a sound base from which to start as it was recognised internationally, making it acceptable to aviation communities.
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For immediate practical purposes, Couse and Sasar had a limited usefulness.
The Lion Game Schmitz, James 1976
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Essu appeared in the entrance to the room and wanted to know how much longer it was going to take Sasar to get the human awake and in good enough shape so she could walk.
The Lion Game Schmitz, James 1976
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