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Sassarara
Sassarara Sas`sa*ra"ra, n. [Perh. a corruption of certiorari, the name of a writ.] A word used to emphasize a statement. [Obs.] Out she shall pack, with a sassarara. --Goldsmith.

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- In Brazil, a sarará (Portuguese pronunciation: [saɾɐˈɾa] or [saɾaˈɾa]) is a multiracial person, being a particular kind of mulato or juçara (a tri-racial...
- Sarará may refer to: Mateus Sarará (born 2002), Brazilian professional footballer Sarará (footballer) (1931–2013), former Brazilian professional footballer...
- Mateus Ferreira (born 29 June 2002), known as Mateus Sarará or just Sarará, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder...
- known until the end after all. Urara, Kurara, and Sarara Three daughters belonging Poppies opera. Sarara Kurara, Urara yellow costume girl, girl girl costume...
- reality. Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka (****anese); Karen Str****man (English) Sarara is the red Bottle Fairy; she has grey hair and red eyes. She is ****ociated...
- Wrzosek. Three days later, during the KSW 71 gala, the match between Tomasz Sarara and Arkadiusz Wrzosek was announced as the main event of the KSW 73 gala...
- yielded the throne to the Crown Prince." Empress (Kōgō): Princess Uno-no-sarara (鸕野讃良皇女) later Empress Jitō, Emperor Tenji's daughter Second Son: Prince...
- could be morenos (if dark-haired) or sararás (if light-haired, from Tupi sara-ra, "red-haired"; nevertheless, sarará evolved to mean only those of African...
- Olavo de Souza Flores (4 August 1931 – 6 August 2013), better known as Sarará, was a Brazilian professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Born...
- the throne to the Crown Prince." Empress Jitō, known as Princess Uno-no-sarara (鸕野讃良皇女) in her early days, was born to Emperor Tenji and his concubine...