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Saffron Rose "
Saffie"
Osborne (born
April 2002, Winchester) is a
Group race
winning British jockey who
competes in flat racing. The
daughter of equine...
- The
Manchester Arena bombing, or
Manchester Arena attack, was an
Islamic terrorist suicide bombing of the
Manchester Arena in Manchester, England, on 22...
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Jessica Teresa López
Saffie (born 18
December 1956) is a
Chilean economist and
politician who
serves as Chile's
Minister of
Public Works. "La ingeniera...
- José Said
Saffie (17
April 1930 – 23 July 2020) was a Peruvian-born
Chilean businessman of
Palestinian ancestry and the
founder and head of
Parque Arauco...
- José
Musalem Saffie (30
August 1924,
Santiago – 17
March 2019) was a
Chilean politician who
served as a
Deputy and
later as a Senator. A los 94 años falleció...
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Saffie Lowe
Ceesay is a
Gambian politician and
civil servant who was the
Minister of
Health and
Social Welfare in
Adama Barrow's cabinet.
Ceesay worked...
- film's
climax which contains a ship
construction bay. On
February 16, 2024,
Saffie Osborne became the
first female jockey to win a race at Meydan, winning...
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Kentucky Horse Racing Commission,
which announced that all
horses trained by
Saffie Joseph Jr.
could not race
until further notice after two of them collapsed...
- "Could It Be Magic"
peaked at
number nine. Its
music video was
directed by
Saffie Ashtiany. The song won Take That
their first major award: Best
British Single...
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Saffi or
Saffie may
refer to:
Aurelio Saffi (1819–1890),
Italian politician José
Musalem Saffie (1924–2019),
Chilean politician José Said
Saffie (1930–2020)...