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sabot

[sab-oh, sa-boh] / ˈsæb oʊ, saˈboʊ /


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Ultimately, donors will dictate whether the AMFm marches on, says Oliver Sabot, executive vice-president at the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Boston, Massachusetts, and a member of the AMFm working group.

From Nature • Oct. 3, 2012

But his joy was nothing compared to the wide-eyed expression on Sabot face, who produced the performance of his life despite carrying a hand injury.

From Reuters • Aug. 7, 2012

And Sabot, a Romanian gallery from Cluj-Napoca, has lots of things, including a painting by Radu Comsa that doubles as a carpet and a choice collection of kitsch ceramics assembled by Vlad Nanca.

From New York Times • Mar. 4, 2010

Outside the Sabot Royal a party of French grenadiers, lean and hungry-looking after their poor fare of soupe maigre, are watching one of their number cook the sprats he has spitted on his sword.

From The Dover Road Annals of an Ancient Turnpike by Harper, Charles G.

At that period we had contrived to take possession on the eastern extremity of this region of the German defences of the wood of Sabot.

From World's War Events, Vol. I by Reynolds, Francis J. (Francis Joseph)