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Sabrina may refer to: People and fictional characters * Sabrina (given name), a feminine given name, including a list of persons and fictional characters with the name * Hafren, known in English as Sabrina, a British princess in Welsh mythology and English literature * Sabrina (musician) (born 2002), Afrobeats singer from Cameroon * Sabrina (actress), stage name of British glamour model and actress Norma Ann Sykes (1936–2016) * Sabrina (Filipino singer) (born 1989) * Sabrina (Greek singer) (born 1969) * Sabrina (Portuguese singer) (born 1982) * Sabrina Salerno (born 1968), Italian singer also mononymously known as Sabrina Film and television * ''Sabrina'' (1954 film), starring Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn, and William Holden * ''Sabrina'' (1995 film), a remake of the 1954 film starring Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond, and Greg Kinnear * ''Sabrina'' (2018 film), an Indonesian horror film * ''Sabrina'' (Mexican TV series), a Mexican show on the Telehit network, circa 2005 ...
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Sabrina Ridge
Derrick Peak () is a prominent ice-free peak, high, overlooking the south side of Hatherton Glacier, west of the north end of Johnstone Ridge. Name Derrick Peak was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Robert O. Derrick of the United States Weather Bureau, who served as assistant to the United States Antarctic Research Program Representative at Christchurch from 1960 until his death in 1966. Location Derrick Peak is in the north of the Britannia Range, overlooking the Hatherton Glacier to the north, which forms the boundary with the Darwin Mountains. It is east of a line of relatively ice-free valleys and ridges along the south side of Hatherton Glacier, north of Mount Henderson and west of Johnstone Ridge and Dusky Ridge. Most of the nearby features were named in association with Britannia by a University of Waikato (New Zealand) geological party, 1978-79, led by M.J. Selby. Western features Nearby features to the west include: Lindum Valley . Ice- ...
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Triumph Sabrina Engine
The Triumph Sabrina engine is an internal combustion engine for automotive applications developed by the Triumph Motor Company division of the Standard Motor Company in England in the late 1950s. It powered Triumph's Le Mans team entries in 1959, 1960, and 1961, and was considered for use in a production road car. History In the late 1950s Triumph's Competitions department designed and built a new high-performance engine given the development name 20X. An investment of £49,000 was approved for its development, as 'Project 51', by the Standard-Triumph board at its meeting on 19 September 1960. Some sources call this the 'S' engine, after Triumph's TR3S and TRS Le Mans cars. The engine's two prominent front-facing domical camshaft end covers earned it the popular nickname "Sabrina", after contemporary British actress Norma Ann Sykes. ''Sabrina'' later became the engine's official name. Harry Webster, director and general manager at Standard-Triumph, reported that the engine wa ...
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Senova D20
The Senova D20 is a subcompact sedan and hatchback produced by BAIC under the Senova brand. Originally called the Beijing Auto E-Series when launched in 2012, the subcompact hatchback and sedan was renamed to Senova D20 in 2014 with the launch of the Senova brand. History The original Beijing Auto E-series was listed and priced on the Chinese market with prices starting at 53,800 yuan and ending at 86,800 yuan. The E-series is available with two engines sourced from Mitsubishi, with the E150 model being powered by a 1.5 liter engine and the E130 model being powered by a 1.3 liter engine. File:2014 Beijing Auto E-150 (Senova D20) hatchback, front 8.9.18.jpg, Beijing Auto E-Series hatch front File:2014 Beijing Auto E-150 (Senova D20) hatchback, rear 8.9.18.jpg, Beijing Auto E-Series hatch rear File:2014 Beijing Auto E-130 (Senova D20) sedan, rear 8.9.18.jpg, Beijing Auto E-Series sedan rear On the 2014 Guangzhou Auto Show in China, the facelifted Beijing Auto E-Series was intro ...
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Statue Of Sabrina
''Sabrina'' ( ) is a 300-pound bronze statue of the Hafren, legendary British princess owned by Amherst College, and whose present location is unknown. Since it was donated to the College in 1857, the statue has been the subject of numerous pranks, vandalism, and theft, and it has changed hands between the college administration and various student groups many times. Traditionally, members of even-year and odd-year classes have battled for possession of the statue. History Early history In 1857, Amherst College accepted a gift from Joel Hayden, future Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts—a bronze neoclassical sculpture by William Calder Marshall of Hafren, Sabrina listening to her invocation from John Milton's ''Comus (Milton), Comus'' (1634). The statue was originally installed on the town side of the Amherst campus, between North Dormitory and the Octagon. It was not long before the scantily-clad ''Sabrina'' attracted the attention of the then all-male Amherst stude ...
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