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Across the noisy common room, Salladhor Saan sat eating grapes from a wooden bowl.
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Turnips are not like to appease Salladhor Saan.
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Krishna Botica is front of house director for restaurant group Comensa, which runs Auckland eateries including Cafe Hanoi and Saan.
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All three of Saan's ships had been in dire need of refitting, but by now the work should be complete.
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Sarwa, who did not want to give her full name, said she did not know who killed her husband.
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Sarwa Capital, which had tumbled 15.1 percent in its debut on Monday, rebounded 4.0 percent.
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Egypt's Beltone Financial Holding said the prospectus for last month's initial public offering of consumer finance provider Sarwa Capital contained no irregularities.
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Sarwa gained 5.1 percent to 6.35 pounds.
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Place of Sweet Water The nickname was given by the early Sanpeople.
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San : Bees as 'a body' Another example I drew from was the Sanpeople's understanding of bees.
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The Sanpeople will take you on a journey into their history, skills, languages, customs and current affairs.
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They all came up and hugged me. Similarly, Simpson absorbed himself in the music of the Sanpeople.
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This country owes a lot more to the Sanpeople than just a meal ticket earned through song and dance.
Usage of bushmen in English
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The woolly-haired African race includes the negroes and the very primitive bushmen.
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But the patience of the bushmen had exceeded that of the white men.
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Whenever the gold-hunters moved their camp, the bushmen volunteered to carry the luggage.
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Believe in things the bushmen believe, ghosts and magic, and such.
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He knew the wonderful ways of the bushmen with some animals.
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The man was monosyllabic to a degree, as the real bushmen generally are.
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And I-well , Iamof the bushmen- 'hescratched himself and smiled emptily.
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In the day, bushmen in the Kalahari desert in Botswana talk of practical matters.
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Still, like most of the bushmen, he did not express his feelings in speech.
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Racing was the sport of kings but also of bushmen back in the day.
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The weather is now very hard upon our poor bushmen.
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They are all pearl-fishers or pilots, not a bit like the bushmen I expected.
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Strange that those shy, quiet, gentle-voiced bushmen seem the hardest and most reckless riders.
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Do you know I thought all bushmen were great smokers.
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None of us were experienced bushmen, and we had neglected to gather sufficient fuel.
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For instance, you hear some people assert all blacks are trackers and good bushmen.