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sab
verb
To sabotage, especially fox hunts in opposition to blood sports.
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The lake is drained during the dry season by the Sab River (Tônlé Sab) across the Véal Pôc plain southeastward to the Mekong River.
Altria, the US tobacco group whose 27 per cent in the UK group dates from its 2002 sale of Miller Brewing to SAB, urged the SAB's board "to engage promptly and constructively with AB InBev to agree on the terms of a recommended offer" and threw its weight behind InBev's latest proposal.
He was assisted by a chief of police, who bore the title sab heri seker, or "chief of the hitters" (a body of men responsible for tax collecting, among other duties).
The clan families inhabiting the interfluvial area of southern Somalia are the Rahanwayn and the Digil, which together are known as the Sab.
In Mozambique and Ghana, for example an alliance of development partners and industry organizations have helped smallholder farmers partner with SAB Miller to grow cassava for the company's new brands of cassava beer.
Nigerians like larger-than-life names: the country's leading brand is called Star; SAB named its beer Hero.
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The country's longest bridge, traversing the Sab River at Phnom Penh, was destroyed in 1975, rebuilt with Japanese assistance, and reopened in 1997.
The direction of flow of the Sab River varies according to the season.
Kâmpóng Chhnăng is located just west of the Sab River (the outlet for the Tonle Sap) and has port facilities.
Near Phnom Penh a junction occurs between the Mekong and the Sab River, which connects it to the Tonle Sap, sometimes called the Great Lake.
The Mekong is connected to the Tonle Sap by the Sab River.
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