- 1951–77,
known more
commonly as the
Senate Internal Security Subcommittee (
SISS) and
sometimes the
McCarran Committee, was
authorized by S. 366, approved...
- multi-instrumentalist, who was
formerly a part of the band
Guster and k.d. lang and the
Siss Boom Bang. In the past he has also
released albums with his band Joe, Marc's...
- The
Sicels (/ˈsɪkəlz, ˈsɪsəlz/ SIK-əlz,
SISS-əlz; Latin: Sicelī or Siculī) were an Indo-European
tribe who
inhabited eastern Sicily,
their namesake, during...
- album,
titled Sing it Loud. The
Nonesuch album was
released by lang and the
Siss Boom Bang in a
spring 2011 release. The band
toured North America in summer...
-
persuades Siss that they
should undress, just for fun. They do,
watching each other, and Unn asks
whether Siss can see if she is different.
Siss says no...
-
Quintus Tullius Cicero (/ˈsɪsəroʊ/
SISS-ə-roh, Latin: [ˈkɪkɛroː]; 102 BC – 43 BC) was a
Roman statesman and
military leader, as well as the
younger brother...
-
hiatus (/haɪˈeɪtəs/ hy-AY-təs) or
diaeresis (/daɪˈɛrəsɪs, -ˈɪər-/ dy-ERR-ə-
siss, -EER-; also
spelled dieresis or diæresis)
describes the
occurrence of two...
- "Sisyphus" is
onomatopoetic of the
continual back-and-forth,
susurrant sound ("
siss phuss") made by the
breath in the
nasal p****ages,
situating the mythology...
-
Nueces County (/njuˈeɪsɪs/ new-AY-
siss) is
located in the U.S.
state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 353,178,
making it the 16th-most...
- "The Isis" (/ˈaɪsɪs/ EYE-
siss) is an
alternative name for the
River Thames, used from its
source in the
Cotswolds until it is
joined by the
River Thame...