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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A river, about 940 km (585 mi) long, rising in two headstreams in the Julian Alps of Slovenia and flowing generally eastward to the Danube River at Belgrade, Serbia.
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- proper noun A
river in southern Europe, a right side tributary ofDanube atBelgrade .
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Examples
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On the opposite bank of the Sava are the concrete and glass buildings of New Belgrade, while to the north the
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Larry, I work for Mura (formally known as Sava) and we have just created a great automated install script that will keep the pathing issue you brought up from happening again.
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According to the 1910 census, his first name was "Sava".
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[…] Although in the police decision it was recommended that the event is moved to another spot such as Usce [the mouth of Danube and Sava] or the space in front of palace “Srbija”, it is absolutely clear the parade has been banned.
Global Voices in English » Serbia: Gay Pride Parade Postponed 2009
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As far as I can see at B92 news, members of clerical-fascistic group “1389” have walked along the Knez Mihajlo street, gathered on the plateau and visited Sveti Sava church.
Global Voices in English » Serbia: Gay Pride Parade Postponed 2009
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According the Typikon of St. Sava Monastery, Palestine, the blessed oil used in exorcism is removed from the temple and kept in the possession of the person receiving the exorcism for protective custody throughout life.
Sasa Milosevic: The Secrets Of Orthodox Exorcists Sasa Milosevic 2011
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Father Sava began Liturgy reading the prayers from the Church service book in one hand while handling a lamp and censer in the other.
Sasa Milosevic: The Secrets Of Orthodox Exorcists Sasa Milosevic 2011
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Before parting they gave me some food and advised me to be very careful when crossing the Sava River as the
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Father Sava began Liturgy reading the prayers from the Church service book in one hand while handling a lamp and censer in the other.
Sasa Milosevic: The Secrets Of Orthodox Exorcists Sasa Milosevic 2011
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According the Typikon of St. Sava Monastery, Palestine, the blessed oil used in exorcism is removed from the temple and kept in the possession of the person receiving the exorcism for protective custody throughout life.
Sasa Milosevic: The Secrets Of Orthodox Exorcists Sasa Milosevic 2011
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