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Disseat Dis*seat", v. t. To unseat. [R.] --Shak.

Meaning of ISSEA from wikipedia

- ISSEA is a group of unaccredited for-profit diploma mills owned by M****imo Silvestri, which use many invented names and originated from the now defunct...
- is a member of the International Schools of Southern and Eastern Africa (ISSEA), a regional athletic and extra-curricular ****ociation of eight international...
- developed by the International Systems Security Engineering ****ociation (ISSEA). ISO/IEC 21827 specifies the Systems Security Engineering - Capability...
- parti****te in the International Schools of Southern and Eastern Africa(ISSEA) league, with seven other international schools from Mozambique, Kenya,...
- the Irish International University and/or the European Business School) ISSEA SA, Switzerland Ivory Carlson University, India Islamic University of ****stan...
- and competes in the International Schools of Southern and Eastern Africa (ISSEA) league. The school curriculum uses North American standards (ex. Common...
- pla**** volleyball and represented the International School of Uganda in the ISSEA (International Schools of South and East Africa) competitions between 2009...
- first performance took place on 8 April 1769 at the King's Theatre, London Issea. Libretto by Vittorio Amadeo Cigna-Santi, 1771 Tamas Kouli-Kan nell'Indie...
- Model United Nations as well as other MUN trips. IST performs in regional ISSEA (International Schools of Southern and Eastern Africa) events in which International...
- Pugnani's Apollo et Issea 1773: La FĂȘte du Village in Gaetano Pugnani's Apollo et Issea 1773: Les Sauvages in Gaetano Pugnani's Apollo et Issea 1773: Les Tartares...