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sao

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SAO biscuits are a savoury cracker biscuit that was launched in Australia in 1906 by Arnott's . The term SAO was trade marked in 1904. The origin of the name "SAO" is unclear. A widely held belief is that the name is an acronym for "Salvation Army Officer", ...

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Sao \Sa"o\, n. (Zo["o]l.) Any marine annelid of the genus Hyalin[ae]cia , especially H. tubicola of Europe, which inhabits a transparent movable tube resembling a quill in color and texture.

Usage examples of sao.

I asked him to dine with me, and without mentioning the name of Madame de la Saone he told his amorous adventures and numerous anecdotes about the pretty women of Berne.

And doubtless Madame de la Saone would have been more chary of her person if she had been able to enchant with her face like you.

At Chalons I was put upon the Saone, thence I passed on to the Rhone, whence I descended, merely with the current, to Arles.

Next morning I got a letter from the worthy Madame d'Urfe, who begged me to call on Madame de la Saone, wife of a friend of hers--a lieutenant-general.

Three or four days after, I went to a bookseller's to read the newspaper, and was politely accosted by a fine young man of twenty, who said that Madame de la Saone was sorry not to have seen me again at supper.

Madame de la Saone reproached me pleasantly for my absence, and gave me a delicious supper.

When I called to take leave of Madame de la Saone I found her in bed, and I was obliged to remain by her bedside for a quarter of an hour.

Madame de la Saone was immediately introduced to all the best society in the place.

I only returned to Madame de la Saone to take my leave, as I shall shortly relate.

He would go up the Saone trail, pass Firvulag-held Burask (harmless in Truce Time), and finally voyage down the Nonol to the only sanctuary left to him-the city with toadstool domes that gleamed like El Dorado, the city hemmed with meadows and linked to the tournament Field of Gold by a rainbow bridge.