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  2. Sabatier - Wikipedia

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    Sabatier is the maker's mark used by several kitchen knife manufacturers—by itself it is not a registered brand name. The name Sabatier is considered to imply a high-quality knife produced by one of a number of manufacturers in the Thiers region of France using a full forging process; the knives of some of these manufacturers are highly regarded.

  3. Thiers Issard - Wikipedia

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    Thiers Issard or Thiers Issard Sabatier (French pronunciation: [tjɛʁ isaʁ sabatje]) is a French cutlery manufacturer; they are one of a number of companies using the Sabatier name. It exports a wide range of knives and straight razors to approximately thirty countries. [1] [2] They are viewed as one of the top cutlery firms in Europe. [3] [4]

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  5. Grant Sabatier - Wikipedia

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    Sabatier's book, Financial Freedom: A Proven Path to All the Money You Will Ever Need, (published by Penguin Random House on February 5, 2019) has been translated into 15 languages and is popular in the FIRE movement. The book chronicles his efforts to reach financial independence at a young age and includes a step-by-step framework designed to ...

  6. The Safety Matches - Wikipedia

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    The Safety Matches (French title: Les Allumettes suédoises), also translated under the title The Match Boy, is a novel by Robert Sabatier, published in 1969 by Albin Michel and translated into English by Patsy Southgate in 1972. [1] [2] It is the first volume of an autobiographical series whose main character is a boy named Olivier.

  7. François Sabatier - Wikipedia

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    François Sabatier studied music history and musicology at the Conservatoire de Paris and the Paris-Sorbonne University. The author of books on the relationship between music, literature and the fine arts, Sabatier also participates in the writing of notices in musical encyclopedias and articles in musicology journals.

  8. Paul Sabatier - Wikipedia

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    Paul Sabatier may refer to: Paul Sabatier (chemist) (1854–1941), French chemist and Nobel Prize winner;

  9. Paul Sabatier (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Sabatier (French:; 5 November 1854 – 14 August 1941) was a French chemist, born in Carcassonne. In 1912, Sabatier was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with Victor Grignard . Sabatier was honoured for his work improving the hydrogenation of organic species in the presence of metals.