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Sabines (US: /ˈseɪbaɪnz/, SAY-bynes, UK: /ˈsæbaɪnz/, SAB-eyens; Latin:
Sabini ) were an
Italic people who
lived in the
central Apennine Mountains (see...
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Charles "Darby"
Sabini (born
Ottavio Handley; 11 July 1888 – 4
October 1950) was a British-Italian mob boss and considered[by whom?]
protector of Little...
- Sabine's gull (/ˈseɪbaɪn/ SAY-bine or /ˈsæbaɪn/ SAB-ine) (Xema
sabini) is a
small gull. It is
usually treated as the only
species placed in the
genus Xema...
- 1910s and 1930s. They lost
control of the
South East
racecourses to the
Sabini gang. In
modern times they
gained recognition due to the TV
series Peaky...
- on his
payroll and an ****istant, Roberts.
Charles "Darby"
Sabini born,
Ottavio Handley Sabini (11 July 1888 – 4
October 1950) (pla**** by Noah Taylor) is...
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Charles "Darby"
Sabini along with the
Birmingham Boys and the
Cortesi brothers of
Saffron Hill, they were
eventually forced out by
Sabini with the added...
- John D.
Sabini is the
former chairman of the New York
State Racing and
Wagering Board. He was
confirmed by the New York
State Senate in
August 2008 and...
- Quintus, both of
which were used by the most
prominent stirps the
Poppaei Sabini. A few
members of the gens also used
other names, such as Publius, Lucius...
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sabini sabini (North America)
Psychophora sabini frigidaria (Guenee, 1858)
Psychophora sabini polaris Hulst, 1903 Savela, Markku. "Psychophora
sabini...
- countryside. With the Blinders'
withdrawal from the
criminal underworld, the
Sabini gang
moved in on the
Birmingham Boys gang and
solidified political control...