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  2. Saša Branežac - Wikipedia

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    Saša Branežac ( Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Бранежац; born 23 December 1976) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a striker. He also holds Croatian citizenship . During his journeyman career, Branežac played professionally in Serbia and Montenegro, Hungary, [1] Bosnia and Herzegovina, Malaysia, Greece, Indonesia ...

  3. United Democratic Sabah People's Power Party - Wikipedia

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    The United Democratic Sabah Peoples Power Party ( Malay: Parti Kuasa Rakyat Sabah Demokratik Bersatu, abbreviated SETIA) was a political party in Malaysia. It changed its name to Malaysian United People's Party (MUPP) or Parti Bersatu Sasa Malaysia (BERSAMA) after it extends to Peninsular Malaysia on 23 March 2011. [1]

  4. Malaysian United People's Party - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysia United People's Party or (BEERSAMA) formerly known as the United Sabah People's Power Democratic Party (SETIA), is a political party in Malaysia. SETIA was founded in 1994 by Shuhaiddin Langkap in the state of Sabah. Despite its Bumiputera-centric platform, membership was open to all ethnicities, and its leadership included ...

  5. Department of the Army Civilian Awards - Wikipedia

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    On-the-Spot Cash Award – The OTS cash award is a small SASA ($25 to $500) which may be given by a supervisor for day to day accomplishments of subordinate employees. Time Off Award – Employees may be granted up to 80 hours of time off during a leave year without charge to leave or loss of pay as an award for achievements or performance ...

  6. Sasa (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Sasa (politician) Sasa ( Burmese: ဆာဆာ; lit. 'Higher and higher'; also known as Salai Maung Taing San [1] [2] ), known honorifically as Dr Sasa, is a Chin medical doctor, philanthropist and civil society activist [3] who currently serves as the Minister of International Cooperation in the cabinet of National Unity Government. [4]

  7. Saša Magazinović - Wikipedia

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    University of Sarajevo ( BE) Saša Magazinović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Магазиновић; born 1 November 1978) is a Bosnian politician serving as member of the national House of Representatives since 2010. He has been a member of the Social Democratic Party since 1997. Magazinović was born in Sarajevo in 1978, graduating from its ...

  8. Xavier transfer Sasa Ciani commits to Illinois-Chicago ... - AOL

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    Gannett. Xavier Musketeers transfer Sasa Ciani committed to the University of Illinois-Chicago Flames of the Missouri Valley Conference, according to a report Tuesday from On3sports' Joe Tipton ...

  9. Saša Ilić (footballer, born 1972) - Wikipedia

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    The run was ended as Charlton gained promotion after a classic 4–4 play-off final, in which he saved the deciding penalty from Michael Gray in a 7–6 win over Sunderland on penalties in the First Division play-off final. After Charlton's relegation in 1998–99, Ilić lost his place in the team to new signing Dean Kiely.