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Sabel (surname)
Sabel is a surname commonly found in Scandinavia, and is most densely found in Sweden. This surname is of Germanic languages, Germanic and Jewish surname, Jewish origin. There are many variants of this surname such as the English surname ''Sabell'', the German surname ''Seibel'', or even the Polish form ''Szajbel''. Notable persons with the surname include: * Charles Sabel (born 1947), professor of law and social science at Columbia Law School * Erik Sabel (born 1974), American baseball player * Oliver Sabel, a character in the German soap opera ''Verbotene Liebe'' See also * Sable (other) References

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Scandinavia
Scandinavia; Sámi languages: /. ( ) is a subregion#Europe, subregion in Northern Europe, with strong historical, cultural, and linguistic ties between its constituent peoples. In English usage, ''Scandinavia'' most commonly refers to Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It can sometimes also refer more narrowly to the Scandinavian Peninsula (which excludes Denmark but includes part of Finland), or more broadly to include all of Finland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands. The geography of the region is varied, from the Norwegian fjords in the west and Scandinavian mountains covering parts of Norway and Sweden, to the low and flat areas of Denmark in the south, as well as archipelagos and lakes in the east. Most of the population in the region live in the more temperate southern regions, with the northern parts having long, cold, winters. The region became notable during the Viking Age, when Scandinavian peoples participated in large scale raiding, conquest, colonization and trading mostl ...
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Germanic Languages
The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of about 515 million people mainly in Europe, North America, Oceania and Southern Africa. The most widely spoken Germanic language, English, is also the world's most widely spoken language with an estimated 2 billion speakers. All Germanic languages are derived from Proto-Germanic, spoken in Iron Age Scandinavia. The West Germanic languages include the three most widely spoken Germanic languages: English with around 360–400 million native speakers; German language, German, with over 100 million native speakers; and Dutch language, Dutch, with 24 million native speakers. Other West Germanic languages include Afrikaans, an offshoot of Dutch, with over 7.1 million native speakers; Low German, considered a separate collection of Standard language, unstandardized dialects, with roughly 4.35–7.15 million native speakers and probably 6.7–10 million people who can understand ...
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Jewish Surname
Jewish surnames are family names used by Jews and those of Jewish origin. Jewish surnames are thought to be of comparatively recent origin; the first known Jewish family names date to the Middle Ages, in the 10th and 11th centuries CE. Jews have some of the largest varieties of surnames among any ethnic group, owing to the geographically diverse Jewish diaspora, as well as cultural assimilation and the recent trend toward Hebraization of surnames. Some traditional surnames relate to Jewish history or roles within the religion, such as Cohen ("priest"), Levi, Shulman ("synagogue-man"), Sofer ("scribe"), or Kantor ("cantor"), while many others relate to a secular occupation or place names. The majority of Jewish surnames used today developed in the past three hundred years. History Historically, Jews used Hebrew patronymic names. In the Jewish patronymic system the first name is followed by either ''ben-'' or ''bat-'' ("son of" and "daughter of," respectively), and then the f ...
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Charles Sabel
Charles Fredrick Sabel (born December 1, 1947) is an American academic and professor of Law and Social Science at the Columbia Law School. His research centers on public innovations, European Union governance, labor standards, economic development, and ultra-robust networks. Sabel attended Harvard University and earned a B.A. in Social Studies in 1969 and a Ph.D. in Government in 1978. He was a faculty member in the departments of Political Science and Science, Technology, and Society at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology between 1977 and 1995. He joined the faculty at Columbia University in 1995. He is the recipient of a 1982 MacArthur Fellowship. Together with Joshua Cohen and others he developed the theory of directly deliberative polyarchy or democratic experimentalism, which is related to the concept of deliberative democracy. This concept mainly builds upon Japanese production methods interpreted as the institutionalization of decentralized learning. His 1984 bo ...
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Erik Sabel
Erik Sabel (born October 14, 1974) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for three seasons. He played for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 1999 and 2001 and the Detroit Tigers in 2002. Following his playing career, Sabel has been pitching coach for the minor league Yakima Bears (2005–2007), South Bend Silver Hawks (2008–2009), and Visalia Rawhide (2010). In 2011, he became baseball coach for Mountain View High School in Tucson, Arizona , "(at the) base of the black ill , nicknames = "The Old Pueblo", "Optics Valley", "America's biggest small town" , image_map = , mapsize = 260px , map_caption = Interactive map .... References External links 1974 births Living people Arizona Diamondbacks players Detroit Tigers players Baseball players from Indiana Major League Baseball pitchers Lethbridge Black Diamonds players High Desert Mavericks players Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles baseball ...
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Oliver Sabel
Oliver Sabel and Christian Mann are fictional characters from the German soap opera ''Verbotene Liebe'' ("Forbidden Love"), which was broadcast on Das Erste from 1995 to 2015. Portrayed by Jo Weil (Oliver) and Thore Schölermann (Christian), the characters were introduced seven years apart but rose to prominence as a same-sex supercouple. Weil later returned to play Oliver in the 2020–2021 revival series, '' Verbotene Liebe: Next Generation''. Weil and Schölermann were celebrated internationally for their cliché-free portrayal of a same-sex couple. Oliver and Christian's marriage was the first church wedding between two men ever dramatized on German television. Appearances Jo Weil debuted on ''Verbotene Liebe'' as Oliver "Olli" Sabel on 31 December 1999. Olli is initially a supporting character with few lines of dialogue, but positive fan reaction prompted the writers to make Olli the nephew of a regular character. The role was Weil's first acting job after graduating from dr ...
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Sable (other)
A sable is a mammal in the mustelid (weasel) family. Sable may also refer to: Animals * American Sable, an American Rabbit Breeders' Association, ARBA-recognised rabbit breed * Sable, a coat (dog)#Patterns, dog coat pattern * Sable, a Ferret#Terminology and coloring, ferret coat coloring * Sable antelope, an antelope which inhabits wooded savanna in Africa * Sablefish or sable, a white fish also known as the butterfish Places *Sable Island, an uninhabited island in Nova Scotia People *Avinash Sable, Indian athlete *Devdatta Sable, Indian music composer *Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, first permanent non-native settler of Chicago area *Mark Sable, American writer *Mia Sable, American actress, voice actress and singer-songwriter *Sable (wrestler) or Rena Greek, professional wrestler *Krishnarao Sable also known as Shahir Sable, Indian folk artist Fictional characters *Sable (dragon), a dragon in the ''Dragonlance'' universe *Sable, a character from the 2017 film, ''Dragonheart: Ba ...
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