...ther notable landmarks include Bristol Cathedral, the Cabot Tower, and the SS Great Britain, a historic steamship that is now a museum.
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...accident, his directorial demands would sometimes take on the fervor of an SS command.
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|Uston Strongest and Simplest (SS)<ref name="Uston"/>
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* SS m = ''Semiotic and Significs … Charles S. Peirce and Lady Welby'', page m
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| P false. Since, therefore, SS denies S, it follows
| that (SS, P) expresses B. Hence we write:
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[19:55] <AMadman> And added zs for ss.
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[18:42] <WilliamH_UK> all SS were supposed to have the Nazi Weltanschauung
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[17:13] <hf25> fuck you, SS ;)
[17:17] <hf25|null> hai SS
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...vermind the other connotations, I'm amused at the idea of the chief of the SS and 2nd most powerful man in Nazi Germany working in a branch of Domino's
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[22:12] <Peter-C> *A-SS-HO-LE!
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: SS m = ''Semiotic and Significs … Charles S. Peirce and Lady Welby'', page m
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: SS m = ''Semiotic and Significs … Charles S. Peirce and Lady Welby'', page m
* [http://intersci.ss.uci.edu/wiki/index.php/Semiotic_Information Semiotic Information]
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...a targeted sign relation need to have signs for sets <math>{(\underline{S}Ss)},\!</math> signs for triples <math>{(\underline{S}Ts)},\!</math> and signs
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