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Sabia may refer to: People * Donato Sabia (1963–2020), runner * Eli Sabia (born 1988), footballer * Laura Sabia (1916–1996), social activist * Michael Sabia (born 1953), executive * Joe Sabia, digital remix artist * Vilmar da Cunha Rodrigues (born 1982), also known as Sabia, Brazilian footballer Music * "Sabiá" (song), also known as "The Song of the Sabiá", a song by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Chico Buarque Science * ''Sabia'' (gastropod), a genus of hoof snails * ''Sabia'' (plant), a genus of flowering plant * ''Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia ''Mimosa caesalpiniifolia'', known as ''sabiá'' in Brazil, is a species of tree with white flowers, a legume in the family Fabaceae. This species is found only in Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Braz ...'', also known as Sabiá, a tree from Brazil * Sabiá virus, the cause of Brazilian hemorrhagic fever {{Disambiguation, surname, genus ...
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Donato Sabia
Donato Sabia (11 September 1963 – 7 April 2020) was an Italian middle-distance runner who specialized in the 800 metres. Biography Donato Sabia was born in Potenza and won two medals, at senior level, at the International athletics competitions, one of these with national relay team. He participated at two editions of the Summer Olympics (1984, 1988), reaching, in both cases, the Olympic 800 metres final; he had 17 caps in national team from 1982 to 1988. His personal best time was 1:43.88 minutes, achieved in June 1984 in Florence. In the 400 metres he had 45.73 seconds, achieved in June 1984 in Milan. Donato Sabia died on 7 April 2020, in San Carlo Hospital, in Potenza, from COVID-19, having on 31 March 2020 also lost his father to the same disease. He was 56. Achievements National titles Sabia won six individual national championships. *1 win in the 400 metres (1984) *3 wins in the 800 metres The 800 metres, or meters ( US spelling), is a common track running e ...
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Eli Sabia
Eli most commonly refers to: * Eli (name), a given name, nickname and surname * Eli (biblical figure) Eli or ELI may also refer to: Film * Eli (2015 film), ''Eli'' (2015 film), a Tamil film * Eli (2019 film), ''Eli'' (2019 film), an American horror film Music * Eli (Jan Akkerman album), ''Eli'' (Jan Akkerman album) (1976) * Eli (Supernaut album), ''Eli'' (Supernaut album) (2006) Places * Alni, Ardabil Province, Iran, also known as Elī * Eli, Mateh Binyamin, an Israeli settlement in the West Bank * Éile or Éli, a medieval kingdom in Ireland * Eli, Kentucky, United States * Eli, Nebraska, United States * Eli, West Virginia, United States Other uses * Eli (opera), ''Eli'' (opera), an opera by Walter Steffens * ELI (programming language) * Earth Learning Idea * English language institute * Environmental Law Institute, an American environmental law policy organization * European Law Institute * European Legislation Identifier * Extreme Light Infrastructure, a proposed high energy ...
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Laura Sabia
Laura Sabia, (September 18, 1916 – October 17, 1996) was a Canadian social activist and feminist. Born Laura Villela in Montreal, Quebec, the daughter of Italian immigrants, she played an important part, in the National Chair of the Committee for the Equality of Women, in the creation of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women called by Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson in February 1967. Sabia received her education at Ville-Marie Convent and McGill University. While in Montreal, Laura was noted as the first female to be a part of St. Catharines Separate School Board in 1953, additionally being the president of multiple disciplines including YMCA and the Community Lecture Series. She was a founding member and, from 1969 to 1973, the first president, of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women. She was an alderwoman for St. Catharines City Council and wrote columns for ''The Toronto Sun'' in the 1970s and 80s. She also held the president position at the Canad ...
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Michael Sabia
Michael may refer to: People * Michael (given name), a given name * Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael Given name "Michael" * Michael (archangel), ''first'' of God's archangels in the Jewish, Christian and Islamic religions * Michael (bishop elect), English 13th-century Bishop of Hereford elect * Michael (Khoroshy) (1885–1977), cleric of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada * Michael Donnellan (1915–1985), Irish-born London fashion designer, often referred to simply as "Michael" * Michael (footballer, born 1982), Brazilian footballer * Michael (footballer, born 1983), Brazilian footballer * Michael (footballer, born 1993), Brazilian footballer * Michael (footballer, born February 1996), Brazilian footballer * Michael (footballer, born March 1996), Brazilian footballer * Michael (footballer, born 1999), Brazilian footballer Rulers =Byzantine emperors= *Michael I Rangabe (d. 844), married the daughter of Emperor Nikephoros I *Mic ...
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Joe Sabia
Joe Sabia is a digital remix artist and video content producer. He is best known as the creator and voice of "73 Questions", a rapid-fire one-take digital series featuring celebrities that he developed for ''Vogue'' in 2014. Sabia was named the Senior Vice President of Creative Development at Condé Nast Entertainment after the release of the first video with Sarah Jessica Parker. Biography During his childhood, Sabia competed in spelling bees and memorized the capitals of every country in the world. He also taught himself to read and write Russian and later learned Italian. In 2005, as a member of the comedy group, Asinine, Sabia began teaching himself to film and edit from his father's camera, while attending Boston College. He switched between the Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences and the Carroll School of Management at the university, debating whether to attend law school to become a politician before graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 2006. In 2007, Sabia won the Intern ...
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Vilmar Da Cunha Rodrigues
Vilmar da Cunha Rodrigues (born November 2, 1982), commonly known as Sabia, is a Brazilian football player. References External links * * 1982 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Brazilian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Austria Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Austria Expatriate men's footballers in Liechtenstein Expatriate men's footballers in Japan Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Japan Swiss Challenge League players J2 League players J3 League players Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Caxias do Sul players FC Lustenau 07 players FC Juniors OÖ players FC Vaduz players Tochigi SC players Matsumoto Yamaga FC players FC Machida Zelvia players Men's association football forwards Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Liechtenstein {{Brazil-footy-forward-1980s-stub ...
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Sabiá (song)
"Sabiá" (also known as "The Song of the Sabiá") is a Brazilian song composed in 1968 by Antônio Carlos Jobim, with lyrics by Chico Buarque. English-language lyrics were written later by Norman Gimbel. In 1968, "Sabiá" won first place at Brazil’s III Festival Internacional da Canção (International Festival of Song), where it was performed by Cynara and Cybele. After Buarque wrote the original lyrics, he traveled to Italy, and, while he was away, Jobim added a last verse, which was included in the performance at the Festival but was not well received. Buarque convinced Jobim to drop the verse, and it has not been used since. The ''sabiá'' is a songbird (Rufous-bellied thrush in English) and the List of national birds, national bird of Brazil. Buarque's lyrics allude to the sabiá in the famous Brazilian poem "Canção do exílio", written in 1843 by Gonçalves Dias. Sinatra & Jobim recording In 1969, Frank Sinatra and Jobim recorded "The Song of the Sabiá" for an album ent ...
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Sabia (gastropod)
''Sabia'' is a genus of small sea snails, limpet-like marine gastropod molluscs in the family Hipponicidae, the hoof shells or hoof snails.WoRMS (2011). Sabia Gray, 1841. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=180991 on 2011-01-31 Species Species within the genus ''Sabia'' include: * '' Sabia australis'' Lamarck Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, chevalier de Lamarck (1 August 1744 – 18 December 1829), often known simply as Lamarck (; ), was a French naturalist, biologist, academic, and soldier. He was an early proponent of the idea that biolo ..., 1819 * '' Sabia conica'' ( Schumacher, 1817) The Indo-Pacific Molluscan Database (OBIS) also adds the following species with names in current use : * '' Sabia prionocidaricola'' Habe & Kanazawa, 1991 (synonym of '' Hipponix prionocidaricola'' Habe & Kanazawa, 1991) According to Gastropods.com, the following species also belong to the genus Sabia : * ...
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Sabia (plant)
Sabia may refer to: People * Donato Sabia (1963–2020), runner * Eli Sabia (born 1988), footballer * Laura Sabia (1916–1996), social activist * Michael Sabia (born 1953), executive * Joe Sabia Joe Sabia is a digital remix artist and video content producer. He is best known as the creator and voice of "73 Questions", a rapid-fire one-take digital series featuring celebrities that he developed for '' Vogue'' in 2014. Sabia was named the S ..., digital remix artist * Vilmar da Cunha Rodrigues (born 1982), also known as Sabia, Brazilian footballer Music * "Sabiá" (song), also known as "The Song of the Sabiá", a song by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Chico Buarque Science * ''Sabia'' (gastropod), a genus of hoof snails * ''Sabia'' (plant), a genus of flowering plant * '' Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia'', also known as Sabiá, a tree from Brazil * Sabiá virus, the cause of Brazilian hemorrhagic fever {{Disambiguation, surname, genus ...
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Mimosa Caesalpiniaefolia
''Mimosa caesalpiniifolia'', known as ''sabiá'' in Brazil, is a species of tree with white flowers, a legume in the family Fabaceae. This species is found only in Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area .... caesalpiniifolia Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxobox binomials not recognized by IUCN {{Mimosoideae-stub ...
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