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  • Sacking out
  • Horse training method

    Sacking out is a method used by horse trainers to desensitize a horse to potentially frightening situations or objects. It is a process that, done properly

    Sacking out

    Sacking out

    Sacking_out

  • Sack
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Sack, sack, or sacking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A sack usually refers to a rectangular-shaped bag. Sack or sacking may also refer to:

    Sack

    Sack

  • Hacky sack
  • Ball game

    A hacky sack is a small, round bag usually filled with plastic pellets or sand, which is kicked into the air as part of a competitive game or as a display

    Hacky sack

    Hacky sack

    Hacky_sack

  • Sack of Lindisfarne
  • 793 Viking raid on the island monastery

    The Sacking of Lindisfarne was a Viking raid in 793 CE, targeting the monastery on Lindisfarne, an island off the northeastern coast of England. The attack

    Sack of Lindisfarne

    Sack of Lindisfarne

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  • Sacking of Burhanpur
  • 1681 Maratha raid

    The sacking of Burhanpur (31 January – 2 February 1681) refers to the looting of the wealthy city of Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh by the Maratha ruler

    Sacking of Burhanpur

    Sacking_of_Burhanpur

  • Hobble (device)
  • Device for preventing or limiting the locomotion of a human or animal

    find their horse not too far away. Hobble training a horse is a form of sacking out and desensitizing a horse to accept restraints on its legs. This helps

    Hobble (device)

    Hobble (device)

    Hobble_(device)

  • Azazello
  • Fictional character

    handkerchief or a fountain pen, this gentleman had a gnawed chicken bone sacking out." His true appearance, however, is far from comical: At the far side

    Azazello

    Azazello

    Azazello

  • List of Celtic F.C. managers
  • over as owner of Celtic in March 1994 and duly sacked Macari three months later. Following Macari's sacking, Tommy Burns was appointed manager in the summer

    List of Celtic F.C. managers

    List of Celtic F.C. managers

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  • Quarterback sack
  • Action in gridiron football

    the sacking of a quarterback, even if more than two players contributed. In the National Football League (NFL), it is possible to record a sack for zero

    Quarterback sack

    Quarterback sack

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  • Jonathan Sacks, Baron Sacks
  • British Orthodox rabbi and politician (1948–2020)

    Jonathan Henry Sacks, Baron Sacks (Hebrew: Yaakov Zvi, יעקב צבי) (8 March 1948 – 7 November 2020) was an English Orthodox rabbi, philosopher, theologian

    Jonathan Sacks, Baron Sacks

    Jonathan Sacks, Baron Sacks

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  • Sack of Balbriggan
  • 1920 attack in County Dublin, Ireland

    Irish, British and international press, becoming known as the 'Sack of Balbriggan' or 'Sacking of Balbriggan'. It was the first major reprisal of its kind

    Sack of Balbriggan

    Sack of Balbriggan

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  • Cholla (horse)
  • named him after the cholla cactus. After being tamed by cowboys with the sacking out method, at the age of five the horse was bought by Renee Chambers, a

    Cholla (horse)

    Cholla_(horse)

  • Sack of Kilwa
  • Portuguese Military Campaign

    decisive Portuguese victory and the sacking of Kilwa, a prominent trading hub along the Swahili Coast. After sacking Kilwa, the Portuguese built Fort Santiago

    Sack of Kilwa

    Sack of Kilwa

    Sack_of_Kilwa

  • David Sacks
  • South African-American entrepreneur (born 1972)

    Parker Conrad, said he was unfairly forced out and likened Sacks' actions to a "coup." Over the next year, Sacks negotiated a resolution with insurance regulators

    David Sacks

    David Sacks

    David_Sacks

  • Sack of Constantinople
  • 1204 conquest during the Fourth Crusade

    Baldwin IX of Flanders crowned emperor in Hagia Sophia. After the city's sacking, most of the Byzantine Empire's territories were divided up among the Crusaders

    Sack of Constantinople

    Sack of Constantinople

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  • Sack of Rome (455)
  • Sack of Rome by the Vandals (455)

    The sack of Rome in 455 was carried out by the Vandals led by their king Gaiseric. A 442 treaty between the Western Roman Empire and Vandal Kingdom included

    Sack of Rome (455)

    Sack of Rome (455)

    Sack_of_Rome_(455)

  • List of Not Going Out episodes
  • Not Going Out is a British television sitcom created by, written by and starring Lee Mack as Lee, a man from Lancashire who lives in London. The series

    List of Not Going Out episodes

    List_of_Not_Going_Out_episodes

  • Sack of Singapore
  • Sack of Singapore in 1398 by Majapahit

    Majapahit. The city of Singapore was sacked and destroyed, a terrible massacre took place after the invasion. Before the sacking took place, Parameswara, the

    Sack of Singapore

    Sack of Singapore

    Sack_of_Singapore

  • Sack of Surat
  • 1664 battle in India

    This eventually led to the second Sack of Surat in 1670. History portal Battle of Sinhagad Battle of Purandar Sacking of Burhanpur (1681) Gokhale, Balkrishna

    Sack of Surat

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  • Sacking of Osceola
  • 1861 anti-slavery attack in Missouri, US

    The sacking of Osceola was a Kansas Jayhawker initiative on September 23, 1861, to push out pro-slavery Southerners at Osceola, Missouri. It was not authorized

    Sacking of Osceola

    Sacking_of_Osceola

  • Sack tapping
  • Slang for a specific violent game or prank

    "gotten out of control" as per Dr. Scott Wheeler. Dr. Wheeler, a urologist in Minnesota, has seen an increase of hospitalization caused by "sack tapping"

    Sack tapping

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  • Sack of Dinant
  • 1914 executions and looting in Belgium

    The Sack of Dinant or Dinant massacre refers to the mass execution of civilians, looting and sacking of Dinant, Neffe and Bouvignes-sur-Meuse in Belgium

    Sack of Dinant

    Sack of Dinant

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  • Oliver Sacks
  • British neurologist and writer (1933–2015)

    Oliver Wolf Sacks (9 July 1933 – 30 August 2015) was a British neurologist, naturalist, historian of science, and writer. Born in London, Sacks received

    Oliver Sacks

    Oliver Sacks

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  • Sack of Padua
  • Destruction of the Roman city by the Huns (452 CE)

    The sack of Padua was carried out by Attila and his Huns and Germanic allies. It was part of the wars fought by Attila in Italy in 452 AD, during his

    Sack of Padua

    Sack of Padua

    Sack_of_Padua

  • P&O dismissal controversy
  • Mass dismissal of shipping staff in 2022

    suggested The Guardian, as they were sacking employees, replacing them with agency staff and apparently encouraging the sacked staff to join those agencies.

    P&O dismissal controversy

    P&O_dismissal_controversy

  • Sack of Rome (410)
  • Siege and sack of Rome by the Visigoths

    to a foreign enemy, and the sack was a major shock to contemporaries, friends and foes of the Empire alike. The sacking of 410 is seen as a major landmark

    Sack of Rome (410)

    Sack of Rome (410)

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  • Sack of Aquileia
  • Destruction of the Roman city by the Huns (452)

    The Sack of Aquileia occurred in 452, and was carried out by the Huns under the leadership of Attila. A year after the Battle of Catalaunian Fields, Attila

    Sack of Aquileia

    Sack of Aquileia

    Sack_of_Aquileia

  • Sacking of Lawrence
  • 1856 destruction of the Kansas Territory town

    The sacking of Lawrence occurred on May 21, 1856, when pro-slavery settlers, led by Douglas County Sheriff Samuel J. Jones, attacked and ransacked Lawrence

    Sacking of Lawrence

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  • Sack of Rome (1527)
  • Habsburg siege and subsequent sack of Papal Rome

    The Sack of Rome, then part of the Papal States, followed the capture of Rome on 6 May 1527 by the mutinous troops of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, during

    Sack of Rome (1527)

    Sack of Rome (1527)

    Sack_of_Rome_(1527)

  • Sack of Rome (390 BC)
  • Gallic sack of Rome in 390 BC

    heavy ransom from the defeated Romans, but they were soon driven out from the city. The Sack of Rome has multiple accounts, including Polybius (II, 18, 2)

    Sack of Rome (390 BC)

    Sack of Rome (390 BC)

    Sack_of_Rome_(390_BC)

  • Sack of Garlasco
  • town of the same name . Imperial forces carried out a brief siege, followed by an assault and sacking of the fortified town and castle. After unsuccessfully

    Sack of Garlasco

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  • Sack of Sarajevo
  • 1697 looting and burning of Sarajevo

    into Ottoman Bosnia. The intrusion into Ottoman Bosnia and the subsequent sacking of Sarajevo left the city plague-infected and burned to the ground. After

    Sack of Sarajevo

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    Sack_of_Sarajevo

  • Backpack
  • Bag carried on one's back

    haversack, packsack, or backsack, is in its simplest frameless form, a fabric sack carried on one’s back and secured with two straps that go over the shoulders

    Backpack

    Backpack

    Backpack

  • Yellow sack
  • Standard waste container in Germany and Austria

    In Germany and Austria, the term yellow bag (German: Gelbe Sack) refers to a thin, yellowish transparent plastic bag, in which, in the context of local

    Yellow sack

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    Yellow_sack

  • Erna Sack
  • German opera singer

    Erna Dorothea Luise Sack (née Weber; 6 February 1898 – 2 March 1972) was a German lyric coloratura soprano, known as the German Nightingale for her high

    Erna Sack

    Erna_Sack

  • Feed sack dress
  • Women's dress made from cotton sacks

    Feed sack dresses, flour sack dresses, or feedsack dresses were a common article of clothing in rural US and Canadian communities from the late 19th century

    Feed sack dress

    Feed sack dress

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  • Sack of Delhi (1398)
  • Timurid sacking of Delhi in 1398

    The Sack of Delhi took place on 17 December 1398 between Timur – founder of the Timurid Empire – and Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Shah, the Sultan of Delhi. The

    Sack of Delhi (1398)

    Sack of Delhi (1398)

    Sack_of_Delhi_(1398)

  • Sack of Wexford
  • Part of the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland

    The Sack of Wexford took place from 2 to 11 October 1649, during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, part of the 1641–1653 Irish Confederate Wars. English

    Sack of Wexford

    Sack of Wexford

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  • Sack of Antwerp
  • Part of the Eighty Years' War

    51°12′48″N 4°24′10″E / 51.21333°N 4.40278°E / 51.21333; 4.40278 The sack of Antwerp, often known as the Spanish Fury at Antwerp, was an episode of the

    Sack of Antwerp

    Sack of Antwerp

    Sack_of_Antwerp

  • Hull City A.F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Retrieved 23 May 2024. "Hull City: Owner Acun Ilıcalı explains Liam Rosenior sacking". BBC Sport. 8 May 2024. Retrieved 8 May 2024. "Jacob Greaves 'ticks a

    Hull City A.F.C.

    Hull_City_A.F.C.

  • Sack of Louvain
  • 1914–1915 WWI German assault on the Belgian town of Leuven

    The Sack of Leuven was the German assault on the Belgian town of Leuven (French: Louvain), part of the events collectively known as the Rape of Belgium

    Sack of Louvain

    Sack of Louvain

    Sack_of_Louvain

  • 1998 Indian general election
  • Jayalalithaa, namely halting the corruption cases against her and the sacking of the Tamil Nadu government led by her bete-noire M. Karunanidhi. This

    1998 Indian general election

    1998 Indian general election

    1998_Indian_general_election

  • Sack of Youghal
  • Sack of the town of Youghal during the Second Desmond Rebellion

    the English Army garrison, and sacked the town. After news of the sack became known, numerous reprisals were carried out on Catholic non-combatants throughout

    Sack of Youghal

    Sack_of_Youghal

  • Poena cullei
  • Roman execution method

    Emperor Constantine, poena cullei fell out of use; Constantine revived it, now with only serpents to be added in the sack. Well over 200 years later, Emperor

    Poena cullei

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  • Cassandra
  • Mythological prophetess and princess of Troy

    never be believed. Cassandra lived through the Trojan War and survived the sack of the city, but was murdered by Clytemnestra and Aegisthus when Agamemnon

    Cassandra

    Cassandra

    Cassandra

  • Bivouac shelter
  • Improvised shelter

    mountain climbing. It may often refer to sleeping in the open with a bivouac sack, but it may also refer to a shelter constructed of natural materials like

    Bivouac shelter

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  • Sack of Delhi (1757)
  • Afghan sacking of Delhi in 1757

    The sack of Delhi occurred from 28 January to 22 February 1757, carried out by the Durrani Empire under the Afghan king Ahmad Shah Durrani. Delhi, the

    Sack of Delhi (1757)

    Sack_of_Delhi_(1757)

  • José Mourinho
  • Portuguese football manager (born 1963)

    Roma sack former Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid manager". BBC Sport. 16 January 2024. Retrieved 16 January 2024. "Jose Mourinho sacked by AS

    José Mourinho

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  • List of The Sopranos characters
  • Cast of American crime drama TV series

    worked with Johnny Sack instead of using Tony's connections in Brookdale, New Jersey. He reached out to Tony about the theft. It turned out that Feech La Manna

    List of The Sopranos characters

    List_of_The_Sopranos_characters

  • Burning of Washington
  • 1814 British attack on the United States

    forces away from Canada. The commanders were under strict orders not to carry out operations far inland, or to attempt to hold territory.[why?] Early in 1814

    Burning of Washington

    Burning of Washington

    Burning_of_Washington

  • Letting the cat out of the bag
  • English idiom

    purportedly stored in a red sack, and a sailor who revealed the transgressions of another would be "letting the cat out of the bag". Another suggested

    Letting the cat out of the bag

    Letting the cat out of the bag

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  • Alan Sacks
  • American executive producer (1943–2024)

    teaching in 2007. Sacks died from lymphoma in New York on October 22, 2024, at the age of 81. "UNLOCKING THE TRUTH's Former Manager Speaks Out on Being Unceremoniously

    Alan Sacks

    Alan_Sacks

  • 1996 Dallas Cowboys season
  • NFL team season

    Switzer was hired as head coach. Sacks by Broderick Thomas and Jim Schwantz knocked Niners quarterback Steve Young out of the game and Elvis Grbac, who

    1996 Dallas Cowboys season

    1996 Dallas Cowboys season

    1996_Dallas_Cowboys_season

  • Sack of Palermo
  • Architectural degradation of Palermo, Italy

    The sack of Palermo is the popular term for the construction boom from the 1950s through the mid-1980s in Palermo, Italy, that led to the destruction of

    Sack of Palermo

    Sack_of_Palermo

  • Siege of Baghdad
  • Mongol conquest of the Abbasid Caliphate (1258)

    The Siege of Baghdad, also known as the Sack of Baghdad, took place in early 1258. A large army commanded by Hulegu, a prince of the Mongol Empire, attacked

    Siege of Baghdad

    Siege of Baghdad

    Siege_of_Baghdad

  • Alameda Ta'amu
  • American football player (born 1990)

    two sacks. Ta'amu ended his senior season as an all-Pac-12 honorable mention selection. For the season, Ta'amu had 30 tackles, including 3.5 sacks out of

    Alameda Ta'amu

    Alameda Ta'amu

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  • Sack of Aleppo (962)
  • Capture and destruction of the city in 962 CE

    The sack of Aleppo in December 962 was carried out by the Byzantine Empire under Nikephoros Phokas. Aleppo was the capital of the Hamdanid emir Sayf al-Dawla

    Sack of Aleppo (962)

    Sack of Aleppo (962)

    Sack_of_Aleppo_(962)

  • May 2021 British shadow cabinet reshuffle
  • UK shadow cabinet reshuffle

    Party National Campaign Coordinator was leaked by an unknown source as a sacking and that was received negatively by Labour MPs and members. Reports of

    May 2021 British shadow cabinet reshuffle

    May_2021_British_shadow_cabinet_reshuffle

  • Sack of Athens (267 AD)
  • 267 sack of Athens by the Heruli, a Germanic tribe

    The sack of Athens in 267 AD was carried out by the Heruli, a Germanic tribe that had invaded the Balkans at the time. Despite the recent fortification

    Sack of Athens (267 AD)

    Sack_of_Athens_(267_AD)

  • Troy (film)
  • 2004 epic historical war film directed by Wolfgang Petersen

    city of Troy, defended by Hector's Trojan army. The end of the film (the sack of Troy) is not taken from the Iliad, but rather from Quintus Smyrnaeus's

    Troy (film)

    Troy_(film)

  • Bernard Montgomery
  • British Army officer (1887–1976)

    Montgomery his job, as Eisenhower seriously considered sacking him and only chose not to do so because to sack the popular "Monty" would have caused such a political

    Bernard Montgomery

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  • Jacob Sacks
  • American jazz pianist and composer

    Sacks is an American jazz pianist and composer. Sacks is originally from Michigan. He met drummer Dan Weiss at the Manhattan School of Music. Sacks was

    Jacob Sacks

    Jacob Sacks

    Jacob_Sacks

  • Sack of Euchaita
  • 811 Sack by the Abbasids

    The Sack of Euchaita was a minor military engagement between the Abbasids and the Byzantines in Euchaita. An Arab raiding force captured and sacked Euchaita

    Sack of Euchaita

    Sack of Euchaita

    Sack_of_Euchaita

  • An Anthropologist on Mars
  • 1995 book by Oliver Sacks

    their own environments. Sacks concludes that "defects, disorders, [and] diseases... can play a paradoxical role, by bringing out latent powers, developments

    An Anthropologist on Mars

    An_Anthropologist_on_Mars

  • Mike Sacks
  • American writer and magazine editor

    Mike Sacks is an American author and comedy writer based in New York City. He has contributed to the New Yorker, McSweeney's, Esquire, Salon, Vanity Fair

    Mike Sacks

    Mike Sacks

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  • Leicester City F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    September 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2017. "Nigel Pearson: Leicester boss's sacking linked to son's actions". BBC Sport. 1 July 2015. Archived from the original

    Leicester City F.C.

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  • Myles Garrett
  • American football player (born 1995)

    recorded his 23rd sack of the season to break the single-season sack record of 22.5 set by Michael Strahan and T. J. Watt after sacking quarterback Joe

    Myles Garrett

    Myles Garrett

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  • Monopoly (game)
  • Property-trading board game

    new tokens taking their place. Another retirement came in 2007 with the sack of money, bringing the total token count back down to eight again. In 2013

    Monopoly (game)

    Monopoly (game)

    Monopoly_(game)

  • Sack of Thebes
  • Assyrian plunder of Kushite Thebes

    The sack of Thebes took place in 663 BC in the city of Thebes at the hands of the Neo-Assyrian Empire under king Ashurbanipal, then at war with the Kushite

    Sack of Thebes

    Sack of Thebes

    Sack_of_Thebes

  • Hansi Flick
  • German football manager (born 1965)

    Retrieved 10 September 2023. Unwin, Will (10 September 2023). "Germany sack head coach Hansi Flick after Japan thrashing proves final straw". The Guardian

    Hansi Flick

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  • Battle of the Allia
  • Battle between Gauls and Roman Republic, c. 387 BC

    of the damage suffered by Rome. He points out that there is no archaeological trace of the damage to the sack. Signs of burning that were thought to be

    Battle of the Allia

    Battle of the Allia

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  • Sacking of Asunción
  • 1869 looting

    The sacking of Asunción was the occupation of the Paraguayan capital carried out as of January 1, 1869 by Brazilian forces in the Triple Alliance led by

    Sacking of Asunción

    Sacking of Asunción

    Sacking_of_Asunción

  • Sack of Baltimore
  • 1631 raid by Barbary slave traders on Baltimore, County Cork, Kingdom of Ireland

    The sack of Baltimore took place on 20 June 1631, when the village of Baltimore in West Cork, Ireland, was attacked by pirates from the Barbary Coast of

    Sack of Baltimore

    Sack of Baltimore

    Sack_of_Baltimore

  • Harvey Sacks
  • American sociologist

    2013-12-29. Sacks, H., & Jefferson, G. (1995). Lectures on conversation. Garfinkel, Harold. Lebenswelt origins of the sciences: Working out Durkheim's

    Harvey Sacks

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  • Fourth Crusade
  • Latin Christian armed expedition (1202–1204)

    of the sack, he sent a letter to the crusaders excommunicating them and ordering them to return to their holy vows and head for Jerusalem. Out of fear

    Fourth Crusade

    Fourth Crusade

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  • Johnny Lewis
  • American actor (1983–2012)

    26, 2012) was an American actor. He was best known for playing Kip "Half-Sack" Epps in the first two seasons of the FX series Sons of Anarchy, and for

    Johnny Lewis

    Johnny Lewis

    Johnny_Lewis

  • Siege of Athens and Piraeus (87–86 BC)
  • ordered the sacking of every temple and religious site in the vicinity. The chronicles state that one of the people sent on such a sacking mission became

    Siege of Athens and Piraeus (87–86 BC)

    Siege of Athens and Piraeus (87–86 BC)

    Siege_of_Athens_and_Piraeus_(87–86_BC)

  • Sack of Manfredonia
  • 1620 Ottoman attack on Manfredonia

    its castle, the Ottomans abandoned Manfredonia on 18 August. During the sacking, a few hundred residents were captured and enslaved and others were killed

    Sack of Manfredonia

    Sack of Manfredonia

    Sack_of_Manfredonia

  • Jean-Louis Scherrer
  • French fashion designer and couturier (1935 – 2013)

    Gestion, who held a 90% controlling stake in the business. Although the sacking was publicly criticised by high-profile figures in the French fashion industry

    Jean-Louis Scherrer

    Jean-Louis_Scherrer

  • Massacre at Béziers
  • 1209 killing of Cathars during the Albigensian Crusade

    The Massacre at Béziers occurred on 22 July 1209 during the sack of Béziers by crusaders. It was the outcome of the Siege of Béziers, which was the first

    Massacre at Béziers

    Massacre at Béziers

    Massacre_at_Béziers

  • Julian Nagelsmann
  • German football manager (born 1987)

    consideration the objectives set for the current season and beyond. The sack came ahead of Der Klassiker encounter against Dortmund in Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal

    Julian Nagelsmann

    Julian Nagelsmann

    Julian_Nagelsmann

  • Sack of Amorium
  • 838 Abbasid capture of the Eastern Roman city of Amorium

    Asia Minor and converge upon Ancyra, which they found abandoned. After sacking the city, they turned south to Amorium, where they arrived on 1 August

    Sack of Amorium

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    Sack_of_Amorium

  • Sack of Mecca
  • Qarmatian attack on the Abbasids

    The Sack of Mecca occurred on 11 January 930, when the Qarmatians of Bahrayn sacked the Muslim holy city amidst the rituals of the Hajj pilgrimage. The

    Sack of Mecca

    Sack of Mecca

    Sack_of_Mecca

  • Greg Sacks
  • American racing driver (born 1952)

    Sacks made a full attempt at the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, once again in a car owned by his father, only now it ran as No. 51. Sacks made 29 out of

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  • Emma Tremblay
  • Canadian actress

    Tremblay, and older sister of actors Jacob Tremblay and Erica Tremblay. Sacks, Ethan (January 18, 2016). "Critics Choice Awards winner Jacob Tremblay:

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  • Eli Manning
  • American football player (born 1981)

    Giants sack Eagles in record fashion". USA Today. Archived from the original on February 3, 2008. Retrieved January 22, 2008. "Umenyiora, Giants sack Eagles

    Eli Manning

    Eli Manning

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  • Crystal Palace F.C.
  • Association football club in London, England

    F.C. 4 July 2021. Retrieved 4 July 2021. "Patrick Vieira: Crystal Palace sack manager after 12-game winless run". BBC Sport. 17 March 2023. Retrieved 17

    Crystal Palace F.C.

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  • The Fall (band)
  • English rock band (1976–2018)

    albums such as Hex Enduction Hour to the late 1990s. Originally emerging out of the late 1970s punk movement, the Fall's music underwent numerous stylistic

    The Fall (band)

    The Fall (band)

    The_Fall_(band)

  • Lawrence Massacre
  • Raid in the American Civil War

    admission of slave states versus free states. In the summer of 1856, the first sacking of Lawrence sparked a guerrilla war in Kansas that lasted for years. John

    Lawrence Massacre

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  • Freddy Shepherd
  • British businessman (1941–2017)

    stressed that there was an agreement that he would not be sacked. Shepherd said that sacking Robson was "the hardest thing I have ever done in my life"

    Freddy Shepherd

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  • Sack of Yogyakarta
  • June 1812 British military conquest and looting in Java

    The sack of Yogyakarta took place on 20 June 1812, during British rule of Java. Under Robert Rollo Gillespie, a British expeditionary force assaulted the

    Sack of Yogyakarta

    Sack of Yogyakarta

    Sack_of_Yogyakarta

  • Millwall F.C.
  • Association football club in London, England

    the 1989–90 season. Just before relegation was confirmed, Docherty was sacked and replaced by ex-Middlesbrough manager Bruce Rioch. Striker Teddy Sheringham

    Millwall F.C.

    Millwall_F.C.

  • Sacks & Sons
  • Former NASCAR team

    Sacks & Sons was a short lived NASCAR Winston Cup race team from 1983–85. The team ran 38 races, all but one run by Greg Sacks, son of owner Arnie Sacks

    Sacks & Sons

    Sacks_&_Sons

  • Toulouse FC
  • Association football club in France

    Archived from the original on 22 June 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2018. "TOULOUSE SACK KOMBOUARÉ". www.ligue1.com. Archived from the original on 6 January 2020

    Toulouse FC

    Toulouse_FC

  • Babylonia
  • Ancient Amorite-Akkadian state in Mesopotamia

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  • Derek McInnes
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  • Aston Villa F.C.
  • Association football club in Birmingham, England

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    English

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  • Picking
  • a.

    Done or made as with a pointed tool; as, a picking sound.

  • Marking
  • n.

    The act of one who, or that which, marks; the mark or marks made; arrangement or disposition of marks or coloring; as, the marking of a bird's plumage.

  • Racking
  • n.

    Spun yarn used in racking ropes.

  • Sacking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Sack

  • Nicking
  • v. t.

    Small coal produced in making the nicking.

  • Acholous
  • a.

    Lacking bile.

  • Exsuction
  • n.

    The act of sucking out.

  • Bocking
  • n.

    A coarse woolen fabric, used for floor cloths, to cover carpets, etc.; -- so called from the town of Bocking, in England, where it was first made.

  • Rocking
  • a.

    Having a swaying, rolling, or back-and-forth movement; used for rocking.

  • Gaskins
  • n.pl.

    Packing of hemp.

  • Juiceless
  • a.

    Lacking juice; dry.

  • Carking
  • a.

    Distressing; worrying; perplexing; corroding; as, carking cares.

  • Execution
  • n.

    The act of sacking a town.

  • Anacoluthic
  • a.

    Lacking grammatical sequence.

  • Disable
  • a.

    Lacking ability; unable.

  • Sucking
  • a.

    Drawing milk from the mother or dam; hence, colloquially, young, inexperienced, as, a sucking infant; a sucking calf.

  • Smacking
  • a.

    Making a sharp, brisk sound; hence, brisk; as, a smacking breeze.

  • Sacking
  • n.

    Stout, coarse cloth of which sacks, bags, etc., are made.

  • Flunk
  • n.

    A failure or backing out