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- noun One of the
Jewish rabbis who completed therevision of theBabylonian Talmud in the 6thcentury A.D.
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The scholars who lived after him (at the end of the fifth and in the first half of the sixth centuries), called Sabora im ( "those who reflect, examine", because they weighed and also completed what had been written by the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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There is a good place directly across the street called Sabora that serves Argentina style pepitos, steak sandwiches.
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There is a good place directly across the street called Sabora that serves Argentina style pepitos, steak sandwiches.
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There is a good place directly across the street called Sabora that serves Argentina style pepitos, steak sandwiches.
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There is a good place directly across the street called Sabora that serves Argentina style pepitos, steak sandwiches.
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There is a good place directly across the street called Sabora that serves Argentina style pepitos, steak sandwiches.
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There is a good place directly across the street called Sabora that serves Argentina style pepitos, steak sandwiches.
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There is a good place directly across the street called Sabora that serves Argentina style pepitos, steak sandwiches.
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There is a good place directly across the street called Sabora that serves Argentina style pepitos, steak sandwiches.
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There is a good place directly across the street called Sabora that serves Argentina style pepitos, steak sandwiches.
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