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[sik] / sɪk /












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Sic Semper Moderate Republicans: He’s known around the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Complex as “1776 Man,” more accurately as an impersonator of Button Gwinnett, a Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence.

From US News • Feb. 27, 2015

Part of a thriving Californian community that number the likes of Thee Oh Sees and Ty Segall, Sic Alps were part of the lo-fi explosion of 2008-9, but have far outgrown their origins.

From The Guardian • Aug. 19, 2011

Time and time again, however, Sic Alps prove that there are countless ways to skin that enduring cat.

From The Guardian • Aug. 19, 2011

"But what about General Summerall?" asked the Washington Sic 'Em Boys.*

From Time Magazine Archive

Sic habeto, omnibus qui patriam conservaverint, adjuverint, auxerint, certum esse in cœlo ac definitum locum ubi beati ævo sempiterno fruantur.”—Cic.

From History of European Morals From Augustus to Charlemagne (Vol. 1 of 2) by Lecky, William Edward Hartpole




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