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Development in
Africa (
SACADA)
Sacadas,
Philippine plantation workers This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Sacada. If an internal...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) (trap
sacadas, wrap
sacadas, drags,
basic ganchos, 3 ganchos, 4 ganchos,
gancho boleo, carried...
- at the
present time,
according to the
Samara Carbon Allotrope Database (
SACADA).
Under certain conditions,
carbon can be
found in its
atomic form. It can...
- 1889)
Sacada constrictalis Ragonot, 1891
Sacada discinota (Moore, [1866])
Sacada fasciata (Butler, 1878)
Sacada flexuosa Snellen, 1890
Sacada miraculosa...
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Commons has
media related to
Sacada discinota.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Sacada discinota. Savela, Markku. "
Sacada Walker, 1862". Lepidoptera...
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Sakadas (Spanish:
sacadas; Kinaray-a:
manga sakada; Ilocano:
dagiti sakada; Hili****non: mga sakada;
roughly "imported ones") is a term for
migrant workers...
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Sacada acutipennis is a
species of moth in the
family Pyralidae. It was
described by
Embrik Strand in 1915. It is
found in Cameroon.
Wikimedia Commons...
- Philippines,
particularly in
Negros Island,
itinerant sugarcane cutters called sacadas employ this blade,
which they call an espading. The term is
borrowed from...
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Sacada approximans is a
species of
snout moth
first described by John
Henry Leech in 1889. It is
found in Korea, ****an, China,
Myanmar and India. The wingspan...
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appears to drag or be
dragged by the follower's foot), and
several kinds of
sacada (in
which the
leader displaces the follower's leg by
stepping into her space)...