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southeast Texas, but beyond,
where the
pronunciation of
ethnic surnames sauch as Guillot, Barrios, and
DeRouen eluded record promoters, disc jockeys,...
- Sa'och (Khmer pronunciation: [sa ʔoc], also, "
Sauch") is an endangered,
nearly extinct Pearic language of
Cambodia and
Thailand spoken only occasionally...
- Broomhouse, Stenhouse,
Longstone and
Carrick Knowe. In
Lowland Scots, a "
sauch" is a willow. The
Water of
Leith flows by here. It is the
location of HM...
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Vadakkekara (2007), pp. 84, 86.
Frykenberg (2008), p. 361.
Fernando & Gispert-
Sauch (2004), p. 79.
Chaput (1999), pp. 7–8.
Encyclopaedia of
sects & religious...
- of Aragon) –
March 1523
Louis of Praet, May 1522 – May 1525 Jean de le
Sauch,
February 1525 –
August 1525 Jean Jonglet, July 1525 – July 1526 George...
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Vadakkekara (2007), p. 84;
Frykenberg (2008), p. 361;
Fernando & Gispert-
Sauch (2004), p. 79;
Chaput (1999), pp. 7–8;
Perczel (2013), p. 425. Vadakkekara...
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discriminatory practices among Dalit Christians.
Leonard Fernando, G. Gispert-
Sauch writes that: "Today, no
Indian Christian think would approve or
speak of...
- allegiance',
known as Pazhayakuttukar,
looked to Rome. Fernando, Leonard; Gispert-
Sauch, G. (2004).
Christianity in India: Two
Thousand Years of Faith. Penguin...
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Jomrieng Tum Teav Sinn
Sisamouth Vengnong Neang Teav Sinn
Sisamouth Jomrieng No Nung Pich Eng Nary and Pan Ron
Sauch Teang Tuk Pnek Ros
Serey Sothear...
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Basilica of Our Lady of Graces, Sardhana".
Leonard Fernando, G. Gispert-
Sauch (2004).
Christianity in India: Two
Thousand Years of Faith.
Penguin Books...