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What (who) is Sise - definition


Sise         
·noun An Assize.
II. Sise ·noun Six; the highest number on a die; the cast of six in throwing dice.
Charles Fleetford Sise Jr.         
CANADIAN BUSINESSMAN
Charles Fleetford Sise Jr. was a Canadian businessman and president of Bell Canada from March 25, 1925, to November 1, 1944.
Paul Fleetford Sise         
CANADIAN BUSINESSMAN
Paul Fleetford Sise (November 10, 1879 – August 1, 1951) Canadian businessman, President of Northern Electric (Nortel 1919 - 1948).

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Sise
Sise is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Examples of use of Sise
1. Ms Assebe then prepared a note to Kofi Annan, retrieved from her computer, asking for permission for Lamin Sise, the UN chiefs legal adviser, to sign the letter.
2. I love my wife,‘‘ Soumare said hours after the death of 42–year–old Fatoumata, 4–year–old Djibril and the 7–month–old twins, Sise and Harouna.
3. I love my wife," Soumare said after the death of 42–year–old Fatoumata, 4–year–old Djibril and the 7–month–old Sise and Harouna.
4. Both Kofi Annan and Mr Sise deny any knowledge of Ms Assebes note and the original has disappeared along with the letter.
5. The remains of Fatoumata Soumare, her 7–year–old daughter Hassimy, 4–year–old son Djibril and 7–month–old twins Harouna and Sise, arrived in Bamako via Air France, which paid for the transport.