- 1951–77,
known more
commonly as the
Senate Internal Security Subcommittee (
SISS) and
sometimes the
McCarran Committee, was
authorized by S. 366, approved...
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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...
- 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...
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Alsace Township (pronounced "ALL-
siss") is a
township in
Berks County, Pennsylvania,
United States. The po****tion was 3,848 at the 2020 census. Alsace...
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vocal coach and producer. She is best
known under her
stage name of Mis
Siss. Her
music is
mainly pop, soul, R&B and gospel.
Sissy Handler comes from...
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special card reader,
people could use the CRS-
SISS to
access online services provided by government. The CRS-
SISS has been
gradually replaced by the smart...
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hiatus (/haɪˈeɪtəs/ hy-AY-təs) or
diaeresis (/daɪˈɛrəsɪs, -ˈɪər-/ dy-ERR-ə-
siss, -EER-; also
spelled dieresis or diæresis)
describes the
occurrence of two...
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Vasiliki Silia Kapsis (/ˈsiːliə ˈkæpsɪs/ SEE-lee-ə KAP-
siss; Gr****: Βασιλική Σίλια Καψή, romanized: Vasilikí Sília Kapsí; born 5
December 2006) is an Australian-born...
- 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...
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Harold Gl****er (November 24, 1905 –
November 16, 1992) was an
economist in the
United States Department of the
Treasury and
spokesman on the
affairs of...