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Saxe

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a French marshal who distinguished himself in the War of the Austrian Succession (1696-1750)

an area in Germany around the upper Elbe river; the original home of the Saxons

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This group, which also included Susan Saxe (another lesbian political icon), had a few days later stolen guns from and fire-bombed a National Guard armory. Source: Internet

The Emperor realized it was impossible to penetrate those places, wholly different from the plains of the Po Valley or of Saxe. Source: Internet

The current President of the Hanseatic League of New Time is Bernd Saxe, Mayor of Lübeck. Source: Internet

"The important thing," wrote Maurice de Saxe in his Reveries, "is to see the opportunity and to know how to use it. Source: Internet

And as for the military — my personal response is always to quote Susan Saxe, “I see no humor in uniform.” Source: Internet

This is not the case with using security machine learning for detecting malware or stopping attacks, Saxe said, because the adversary is always evolving. Source: Internet

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