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Zurich Sacks (surname)
Sackcloth (Hebrew sak), a
fabric mentioned in the
Bible Selective acknowledgement (
SACK), in
computer networking Ball
sack, slang...
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Oliver Wolf
Sacks, CBE (9 July 1933 – 30
August 2015) was a
British neurologist, naturalist,
historian of science, and writer. Born in London,
Sacks received...
- Australia,
these sacks, made of
Indian jute, were
known traditionally as "hessian
sacks", "hessian bags" or "sugar bags."
Gunny sacks are
sometimes used...
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Sacks. Over the next year,
Sacks negotiated a
resolution with
insurance regulators across the U.S. –
receiving praise for "righting the ship".
Sacks also...
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Jonathan Henry Sacks,
Baron Sacks (8
March 1948 – 7
November 2020) was an
English Orthodox rabbi, philosopher, theologian, and author.
Sacks served as the...
- "Alan
Sacks, Co-Creator of 'Welcome Back Kotter' and TV Producer, Dies at 81". Variety.
Retrieved 24
October 2024. Alan
Sacks at IMDb Alan
Sacks discography...
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sacks. NFL single-season
sacks: 22.5, T. J. Watt, 2021 and
Michael Strahan, 2001 NFL
career sacks: 200,
Bruce Smith, 1985–2003 NFL single-game
sacks:...
- A
stuff sack is a type of
drawstring bag,
usually used for
storing camping items.
Stuff sacks are
commonly used for the
storage of
sleeping bags, which...
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David Sacks may
refer to:
David O.
Sacks (born 1972), a
South African-born
American entrepreneur David Sacks (writer), an
American writer This disambiguation...
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players who have led the
regular season in
sacks each year.
Sacks became an
official statistic in 1982 and
sacks from
years prior do not
count towards a...