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- Safire may refer to: Sa-Fire (born 1966), American vocalist Safire (illusionists), a British illusion act Safire Theatre complex, in Chennai, India William...
- William Lewis Safire (/ˈsæfaɪər/; né Safir; December 17, 1929 – September 27, 2009) was an American author, columnist, journalist, and presidential speechwriter...
- 13°03′14″N 80°15′09″E / 13.0540°N 80.2526°E / 13.0540; 80.2526 The Safire Theatre complex was India's first largest multi-theatre complex located in...
- The Spectrally Agile Frequency-Incrementing Reconfigurable (SAFIRE) radar is a vehicle-mounted, forward-looking ground-penetrating radar (FLGPR) system...
- were sometimes referred to as alphabet soup. Libertarian author William Safire notes that the phrase "gave color to the charge of excessive bureaucracy...
- Safire are an award winning illusion act based in North Wales. The act consists of Stuart and Libby Loughland who perform large scale magic and stage illusions...
- such rules compiled by William Safire on Sunday, 4 November 1979, in his column "On Language" in The New York Times. Safire later aut****d a book titled...
- the Oval office. Nixon was informed by one of his speech writers, William Safire, that the desk was actually used by Vice President Henry Wilson during President...
- accurate. A report in The Guardian identified Safire as the writer who coined the term factlet, although Safire's 1993 column suggested factlet was already...
- and the leader of The Cut Throat Collective (Lizzy Evo, Mercedez Blaze, Safire Reed and Nina Samuels). She is best known for her time in Pro-Wrestling:...