Savior

Savior or Saviour may refer to:

  • a person who helps people achieve salvation, or saves them from something
  • Religion

  • Mahdi, the prophesied redeemer of Islam who will rule for seven, nine or nineteen years
  • Maitreya
  • Messiah, a saviour or liberator of a group of people, most commonly in the Abrahamic religions
  • Messiah in Judaism
  • Redeemer (Christianity)
  • Zoroastrian tradition envisions three future saviors, including Saoshyant, [sou-shyuhnt] a figure of Zoroastrian eschatology who brings about the final renovation of the world, the Frashokereti
  • Soter, derives from the Greek epithet σωτήρ (sōtēr), meaning a saviour, a deliverer
  • Music

  • Saviours (band), a stoner metal band
  • Saviour (album), a 2002 album by the band Antimatter
  • Savior (album), a 2015 album by Metro Station
  • "Saviour" (Anggun song), 2005
  • "Saviour" (Lights song), 2009
  • "Savior" (Rise Against song), 2008
  • "Savior" (Skillet song), 2003
  • "Savior", a song by 30 Seconds to Mars, from their 2005 album A Beautiful Lie
  • "Saviour", a song by Black Veil Brides, from their 2011 album Set the World on Fire
  • Smallville (season 9)

    Season nine of Smallville, an American television series, began airing on September 25, 2009. The series recounts the early adventures of Kryptonian Clark Kent as he adjusts to life in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman. The ninth season comprises 21 episodes and concluded its initial airing on May 14, 2010, marking the fourth season to air on The CW television network. After four seasons broadcasting on Thursday nights at 8:00 pm, Smallville was moved to Friday nights at 8:00 pm for season nine.

    This season Clark takes his superhero persona into obsessive territory when he leaves behind those he cares for so that he can focus solely on Jor-El's training. In order to accomplish this, Clark wears a new costume that sports his family crest on the chest. The theme of the season is about Clark finally embracing his alien heritage, while also being his darkest hour thus far. As a result, Clark's relationships with Chloe and Oliver suffered this season. Season nine also saw the introduction of more DC Comics characters, including multiple episode appearances for the Justice Society of America, villain Metallo, and villainess Agent Amanda Waller.

    Savior (film)

    Savior is a 1998 war film starring Dennis Quaid, Stellan Skarsgård, Nastassja Kinski, and Nataša Ninković. It is about an American mercenary escorting a Serbian woman and her newborn child to a United Nations safe zone during the Bosnian War.

    Plot

    Joshua Rose (Dennis Quaid), a State Department Official on embassy duty in Paris, sees his wife (Nastassja Kinski) and son killed in a bombing by suspected Islamic terrorists. Immediately after the family funeral he storms into a nearby mosque and shoots several worshipers. His friend Peter (Stellan Skarsgård) is forced to shoot one of the survivors when the man tries to kill Rose, and in order to avoid arrest they join the French Foreign Legion, with Joshua taking the name Guy.

    The film moves forward to the war in Bosnia where "Guy" and Peter are now fighting for the Bosnian Serbs, stationed on a bridge separating them and the Bosnian Muslims in a town. Guy mans a sniper post overlooking the bridge, and witnesses Peter's death when Peter drops his guard at a checkpoint and a young girl throws a grenade at him. Guy in turn shoots a boy crossing the bridge in pursuit of his goat.

    Sansa

    Sansa may refer to:

  • A mbira or "thumb piano"
  • SanDisk Sansa, a series of portable media players
  • Sansa Airlines, a Costa Rica-based airline
  • Sansa Stark a fictional character from A Song of Ice and Fire book series, and the adaptation, Game of Thrones
  • Sansa, Pyrénées-Orientales, a commune in France
  • the South African National Space Agency
  • Sansa (film), 2003 French film
  • A dessert apple cross of the Japanese Akane and New Zealand Gala varietals.
  • People

  • Maya Sansa, Italian actress
  • Honinbo Sansa, Buddhist priest
  • Sansa (film)

    Sansa is a 2003 French film directed by Siegfried, starring Roschdy Zem. Siegfried also composed music for his film together with violinist Ivry Gitlis who play own role in the film. Original release summary: "Les aventures rocambolesques de Sansa à travers le monde" (Sansa's incredible adventures around the world).

    Plot

    Artist/writer/director/producer Siegfried follows a street hustler/artist Sansa (Roschdy Zem) who makes his way from Paris to Russia using his street smarts. Sansa is charming and careless, living the bohemian life. His encounters are numerous, mostly with feminine characters, until he gets attached to an old and eccentric orchestra conductor (Ivry Gitlis) who becomes a kind of father figure.

    Sansa's peregrinations start in Montmartre, then follow with a succession of international clichés. In Italy, we "learn" that women have dark hair and are beautiful while men are machos; we even to get to enjoy a Vespa chase. Russia is the land of chaos and organized crime where everybody gets drunk with vodka. Africa is corrupted, India is about people going naked in the river and Egypt has pyramids. Meanwhile, our hero Sansa, who is the victim of police abuse anywhere he goes, is unstoppable, seducing women around the world, like a backpacking James Bond, jumping from one train to another, escaping trouble, running into friends everywhere he goes, and walking, his hands in his pockets, through the great icy lands of Russia and the Moroccan desert.

    Sansa Airlines

    SANSA Airlines (Servicios Aéreos Nacionales S.A.) is an airline based in San José, Costa Rica. It operates scheduled passenger services as part of the TACA Airlines regional airline system, and has become Avianca Costa Rica. Its hub is Juan Santamaría International Airport.

    History

    The airline was established in 1978 as a Domestic Airline of LACSA.

    Destinations

  • San José (hub)
  • Liberia
  • Tamarindo
  • Coto 47 Airport
  • Golfito
  • Nosara
  • Samara-Carrillo Airport
  • Punta Islita Airport
  • Tambor Airport
  • Quepos
  • Palmar Sur
  • Drake Bay
  • Puerto Jiménez
  • Limón
  • Tortuguero
  • Barra Del Colorado
  • Fleet

    As of August 2007 the SANSA fleet includes:

  • 6 Cessna 208B Grand Caravans
  • 2 Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EX
  • Former fleet

  • Douglas DC-3
  • CASA C-212 Aviocar
  • ATR 42-300
  • Accidents and incidents

  • On January 16, 1990, SANSA Flight 32 crashed into the Cerro Cedral, a mountain in Costa Rica, after takeoff from Juan Santamaría International Airport in San José. All 20 passengers and 3 crew on board died in the crash.
  • On August 26, 2000, SANSA Flight 1644 crashed into the Arenal Volcano, an active volcano in Costa Rica. The Cessna Caravan took off from Juan Santamaría International Airport in San José at 11:38, for a flight to Tamarindo (TNO). An intermediate stop at La Fortuna was made at 11:55 to drop off a Japanese tourist. The flight left La Fortuna again at 12:05 for a 35-minute flight to Tamarindo. The aircraft collided with the active 5380 feet (1650 m) high Arenal volcano, at around 656 feet (200 m) below the crater. All 8 passengers and 2 crew on board died in the crash.
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