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SPACE ADVOCACY ORGANIZATION
The British Interplanetary Society (BIS); The British Interplanetary Society; British Interplanetary Society (BIS)

British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology         
ORGANIZATION
Society for the Study of Sex Psychology; British Sexological Society
The British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology (BSSSP) was founded in 1913, "to advance a particularly radical agenda in the field of sex reform, based on the writings of gurus such as [Edward] Carpenter and [Havelock] Ellis."Lesley A.
British and Foreign Bible Society         
  • Gravestone in Wales of Thomas Charles, who helped found the BFBS
BIBLE SOCIETY FOUNDED IN 1804
British and foreign bible society; British & Foreign Bible Society; Bible House, London; Darlow and Moule; Naval & Military Bible Society
The British and Foreign Bible Society, often known in England and Wales as simply the Bible Society, is a non-denominational Christian Bible society with charity status whose purpose is to make the Bible available throughout the world.
Sailors' Society         
  • The Mission in [[Limehouse]], where [[Situationist International]] held its conference in 1960
  • The Chapel for Seamen - Port of London Society - Instituted March 18th 1818 - moored off Wapping Stairs in the river Thames. View of the Interior (inset)
  • Christmas festivities at Waterford's Sailors' Rest, 1931. Waterford, Ireland
INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHARITY WORKING IN PORTS ACROSS THE WORLD
British & International Sailors’ Society; British Sailors Society; British and Foreign Sailors' Society; British and Foreign Sailors Society; British Sailors' Society
Sailors’ Society is an international Christian charity working in ports across the world. The organisation has chaplains and ship visitors in 91 global ports, who help seafarers and their families, from all faiths and none, with welfare and practical support.

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British Interplanetary Society

The British Interplanetary Society (BIS), founded in Liverpool in 1933 by Philip E. Cleator, is the oldest existing space advocacy organisation in the world. Its aim is exclusively to support and promote astronautics and space exploration.

Pronunciation examples for British Computer Society
1. the British Computer Society in London--
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Examples of use of British Computer Society
1. The British Computer Society said this left different departments holding conflicting pieces of information about a person.
2. The British Computer Society, the chartered institute for IT professionals, has written a letter of support to academics who are calling for the Commons health committee review, despite publication of a largely uncritical report by spending watchdog the National Audit Office.
3. "New systems are being pushed through by Connecting for Health based on their targets, rather than being driven by the hospitals themselves which are best placed to specify their safety requirements". The British Computer Society, IT‘s professional body, has warned that the plans for one big computer system – rather than a series of smaller systems – are heading for disaster.
4. He said the company‘s partnership with Amicus would "ensure that workers are fully consulted about off–shoring before it happens and that a share of any savings made are re–invested in skills for the benefit of the workforce". The British Computer Society has forecast that at least 12 per cent of British IT jobs could be lost to cheaper cost foreign locations markets by 2010.