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sirc. 1300, title of honor of a knight or baronet (until 17c. also a title of priests), variant of sire, originally used only in unstressed position. Generalized as a respectful form of address by mid-14 [..]
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sirSerious Incident Report
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sir a title applied to a bachelor of arts at the.
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sirSupport Incident Report
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sirmayn her
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sirAn acronym for Sunshine Internet Radio. This is a "narrowcast" on a very limited budget; a one man operation with Tony West living the DJ dream! Tune in and listen please... on Destiny Radio / Pirate Radio Network simultaneously. You don't have to be ABC, NBC or just big in general to get your point across.
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sir(n) term of address for a man(n) a title used before the name of knight or baronet
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sirSite ID Result.
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sirLatin, senex; Spanish, señor; Italian, signor; French, sieur; Norman, sire; English, sir. According to some, Greek is connected with Sir; on the analogy of ε- (ε) = Latin sum; &e [..]
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sirIn ATM this refers to the long-term average data transmission rate across the User-to-Network Interface. In SMDS this refers to the committed information rate (similar to CIR for F [..]
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sirStaten Island Railway. The train line in Staten Island that runs from St. George Ferry Terminal to Tottenville. Originally built and operated by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
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sirSignificant Incident Report.
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sirsee Standardized Infection Ratio
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sirStatement Of Interest Rate Sensitivity(Forex)
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sir(see Statutory Invention Registration)
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1800s=1818 1843 * '''1818''' — . ''''. *: When she saw who it was, she approached me and said, "Dear sir, you are very kind to visit me; you, I hope, do not believe that I am guilty?" * [..]
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