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Sabatini

[ sab-uh-tee-nee, sah-buh- ]

noun

  1. Raf·a·el [raf, -ee-, uh, l], 1875–1950, English novelist and short-story writer, born in Italy.


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China, on the other hand “is filling the vacuum,” Sabatini says.

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“It’s a very pragmatic form of diplomacy where China is able to tally up more friendly governments in their column for votes in multilateral institutions,” Sabatini says.

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I do not think that Mr Sabatini's acumen has failed him in the least.

Sabatini has startled the reading public with this magnificent romance!

Sabatini glanced towards him once with a scornful flash in his black eyes.

Sabatini threw away his cigarette and passed his arm through his companion's.

You see, the Count Sabatini is her only relative, and before our marriage they were inseparable.

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