- Sa'id/Sa****
Suppression of
Enemy Air
Defenses (
SEAD), a
military tactic SEADS Southeast Air
Defense Sector (
SEADS), NORAD, NORTHCOM, NATO; a
sector operated...
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Sead Ramović (born 14
March 1979) is a
German football manager and
former player who
manages Tanzanian club
Yanga Football Club . He pla**** as a goalkeeper...
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midfielder Sead Banda (born 1990),
Montenegrin professional football striker Sead Bajramović (born 1973),
Serbian professional football player Sead Brunčević...
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Sead Hakšabanović (Montenegrin: Сеад Хакшабановић; [
seːad hakʃabaːnoʋitɕ]; Albanian:
Sead Hakaj; born 4 May 1999) is a
professional footballer who plays...
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Sead Kolašinac (pronounced [
sěad kolaʃîːnats]; born 20 June 1993) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Serie A club Atalanta. Born...
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Suppression of
Enemy Air
Defenses (
SEAD,
pronounced /ˈsiː-æd/), also
known in the
United States as "Wild Weasel" and (initially) "Iron Hand" operations...
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Sead Mašić (born 10 May 1959) is a
Bosnian retired professional footballer. Mašić was born in
Bosanski Brod,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. He pla**** with FK...
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Sead Kapetanović (born 21
January 1972) is a
Bosnian retired footballer.
Although he came from
family known for
supporting and even
playing for FK Sarajevo...
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Sead Čelebić (born 26
February 1956) is a
Bosnian retired football midfielder who pla**** in the
former Yugoslavia and Turkey. Born in Višegrad, Čelebić...
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Sead Seferović (born 28
April 1970) is a
retired Bosnian footballer who last pla**** for Željezničar in the
Bosnian Premier League.
During his professional...