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Sadie

[ sey-dee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Sara or Sarah.


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In what is simultaneously a love story and a tale of ambition, estranged childhood friends Sam and Sadie unexpectedly reunite in their college years and decide to produce a video game together.

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“True collaborators in this life are rare,” says Sadie.

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After finishing second in the mile the previous two years to Ventura’s Sadie Engelhardt, who opted to forego her last high school season to compete in Open and pro races, senior Jane Hedengren of Timpview, Utah, made history of her own by establishing a new national two-mile record of 9:34.12.

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Sadie Burroughs’ two-run homer capped a four-run first inning, and Coral Williams pitched a complete game in Norco’s 4-2 victory over Fullerton for third place.

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On top of the emotion of seeing his son triumph, Willie was thinking of old school friend Sadie, the late wife of owner Stewart Andrew, who died from cancer just days after watching Nick Rockett's first win in 2022.

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