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sabine

[sey-bahyn] / ˈseɪ baɪn /
NOUN
cedar
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But the economics of the field have shifted in recent years, according to Sabine Hauert, a professor of swarm engineering at the University of Bristol in England.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even today, "for people who have German as a first language, it's fairly easy to understand," said 66-year-old retiree and festival attendee Sabine Lioy.

From Barron's

"All the hunters were found guilty, which is the most important thing for us," the association's president, Sabine Matraire, was quoted as saying in Le Monde.

From BBC

Nothing has convinced Sabine Zetteler of the value of using AI.

From BBC

But those numbers reflect national production around the world and could conceal declines within specific regions, said FAO economist Sabine Altendorf.

From Salon