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Encyclopedia > SATTS

SATTS is the Standard Arabic Technical Transliteration System, a US military standard for the mapping of Arabic letters to the Latin alphabet.


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  • SATTS description (http://www.languages-of-the-world.us/YourNameIn/SATTS_Symbols_Unicode.html)

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JOHN SATTLER, Australia, South Sydney Rabbitohs Rugby League Heroes and Hardmen (2778 words)
Come Interstate time Satts is wearing a Queensland jersey and Hamilton a blue one, don't remember time of game and place on the field but ball was heading downfield when Satts launches himself at Hamilton and has both feet off the ground as he lands the big right fist to the face of big bill.
I'm not sure if Satts was too interested in playing for Queensland and he didn't play that well in the series but he certainly held a grudge and took the chance to answer the challenge.
Satts said g'day and shoke my hand with that notoriously hard, firm, steely shake and asked how I was and it was good to see me again.
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