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sabora

[ suh-bawr-uh, -bohr-uh ]

noun

(often initial capital letter)
plural saboraim
  1. one of a group of Jewish scholars, active in the rabbinical academies of Babylonia during the 6th century a.d., whose editing of the work of the Babylonian amoraim constituted the final stage in the preparation of the Babylonian Gemara.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sabora1

< Aramaic ²õÄå²ú³óÅ°ùÄå scholar, thinker, derivative of ²õÉ™²ú³óÄå°ù to think
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Example Sentences

“We finally got to a place where that ban was going to be lifted, we would see sustainability, we would see a massive shift in our current state of infectious disease,†said Chad Sabora, vice president of government and public relations at the Indiana Center for Recovery, a treatment center.

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Chad Sabora, the cofounder and executive director of the Missouri Network for Opiate Reform and Recovery, in St. Louis, is one of the region's leading voices for harm reduction.

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Sabora harbors doubts that, in Missouri at least, the federal dollars earmarked for harm-reduction services will truly reach them.

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"But that's going to be a pass-through to the states," Sabora says of the $30 million federal allocation.

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"We don't have the infrastructures nor the interventions to properly spend that money to be most effective," Sabora says.

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