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Though foil and sabre were both present at the 1896 Olympics for men; Sabre for women was only introduced into the 2004 olympics "Ladies" foil was present in 1928.
The fight of women athletes: "not appropriate for ladies" Elizabeth McClung 2007
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Though foil and sabre were both present at the 1896 Olympics for men; Sabre for women was only introduced into the 2004 olympics "Ladies" foil was present in 1928.
Archive 2007-02-01 Elizabeth McClung 2007
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"Sabre" is a potent mix of military-grade tear gas and pepper spray.
Boing Boing: September 25, 2005 - October 1, 2005 Archives 2005
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Having heard nothing, I called Sabre on 1 June, to be told a cheque was in the post.
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Sabre is the largest; its worldwide revenues in 2000 exceeded 2.6 billion dollars.
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Sabre is the largest; its worldwide revenues in 2000 exceeded 2.6 billion dollars.
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Having heard nothing, I called Sabre on 1 June, to be told a cheque was in the post.
Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | guardian.co.uk 2010
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Of the four articles, the last three links are devoid of the word Sabre, let alone resounding support for the reservists 'situations.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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The other two are Sabre, which is owned by buyout firms TPG Capital and Silver Lake Partners, and Travelport.
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The Sabre was the RCAF's last fighter armed with guns alone.
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