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Sabane may
refer to:
Sabanê language,
Brazil Sabane Station, Iwate, ****an
Saban (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
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suffix The
Sabanê language is one of the
three major groups of
languages spoken in the
Nambikwara family. The
groups of
people who
speak this...
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Aminata Zerbo-
Sabané (born on
January 1, 1979, in Abidjan,
Ivory Coast), is a
computer scientist, educator, and
Burkinabe politician.
Following the January...
- The Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002 is a
United States federal law that
mandates certain practices in
financial record keeping and
reporting for corporations...
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Sabanés Nadal (born 1953) is a
Spanish eco-socialist politician.[citation needed] She
served as Madrid's
Councillor for the
Environment and Mobility...
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mutually unintelligible. Mamaindê (250-340)
Nambikwara (720)
Sabanê (3) The
varieties of Mamaindê are
often seen as
dialects of a
single language...
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Sabane Station (佐羽根駅,
Sabane-eki) is a
railway station on the
Sanriku Railway Company’s Rias Line
located in the city of Miyako,
Iwate Prefecture, ****an...
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Social Media Analysis. Online. pp. 213–220. Patil, Parth; Ranade, Aparna;
Sabane, Maithili; Litake, Onkar; Joshi,
Raviraj (12
April 2022). "L3Cube-MahaNER:...
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Munduka Waikisu, A.I. Vale do Guaporé Wasusu, A.I. Vale do Guaporé
Sabanê Sabanê, A.I.
Pirineus de
Souza "Nambikuára, Southern". Ethnologue. Retrieved...
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Manik Mahadeorao Sabane Succeeded by
Saroj Ravi
Kashikar In
office 1972–1980
Preceded by N.R. Kale
Succeeded by
Manik Mahadeorao Sabane President of Maharashtra...