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| Salad barA salad bar is a buffet style table on which the components of a salad are placed. They have become increasingly common in restaurants, for self-service. External links http://www. souplantation. | SaladMy salad days, When I was green in judgement. Cleopatra, in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra 1606 A salad is a food item generally served either prior to or after the main dish as a separate course, as a main course in itself, or as a side dish accompan | SainfoinSainfoin Onobrychis vicifolia is a Eurasian perennial herb that has pale pink flowers, curved pods and is naturalized in Britain and North America grasslands on calcareous soils. Sainfoin is the only species in the genus Onobrychis . This highly nutritiou |
| Sam GamgeeSamwise Gamgee ( T. 2980-?; S. 1380-?), a character from J. Tolkien's fantasy world Middle-earth, is Frodo Baggins' servant who proves to be the most loyal of the Fellowship of the Ring. A gardener by trade, Sam is a simple Hobbit of plain speech, who lov | Sable IslandSable Island is situated 180 km southeast of Nova Scotia, Canada in the Atlantic Ocean. The island is a crescent-shaped sandbar emerging from the vast shoals and shallows which have caused over 300 recorded shipwrecks. Almost 2 km at its widest point, it | SalernoSalerno is a town and a province in Campania, Italy. The main town of the " Costiera Amalfitana" (the part of coast on the Tyrrhenian sea which includes famous towns like Amalfi, Positano, etc. it is mostly known in history having hosted the king of Italy |
| Salam FaiadSalam Faiad is the Finance Minister for the Palestinian Authority. In March 2004, Salam Faiad met with Dov Weisglass, an Israeli official, to discuss taxes Israel has been collecting in areas nominally under PA administration. | Sassanid dynastyThe Sassanid dynasty (also Sassanian was the name given to the kings of Persia during the era of the second Persian Empire, from 224 until 651, when the last Sassanid shah, Yazdegerd III, lost a 14-year struggle to drive out the Umayyad Caliphate, the fir | Sam LundwallSam J Lundwall (b. February 24 1941) is a Swedish Science fiction writer, translator, publisher and singer. He translated a number of science-fiction-related articles and works from Swedish into English. His writing includes: Bibliography of Science Ficti |
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