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Samuel Pierpoint Langley
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Samuel Rosenstock
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Wiesenthal
Samuel Wilder
Samuel de Champlain
Samuelson
SanDI endonuclease
San Andreas Fault
San Andreas fault
San Andreas faults
San Angelo
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San Antonio
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San Carlos
San Carlos Apache
San Diegan
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Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Cruise of Her Majesty's Ship "Challenger." Voyages Over Many Seas by William James Joseph Spry (1877)
"Leave Hong Kong—Passage to Manilla—Sight a derelict—Tow her into Manilla—Scenery on the road and river—Leave Manilla—Passage through San Bernadino Straits ..."

2. The Cruise of Her Majesty's Ship "Challenger" by William James Joseph Spry (1880)
"Leave Hong Kong—Passage to Manilla—Sight a derelict—Tow her into Manilla—Scenery on the road and river—Leave Manilla—Passage through San Bernadino ..."

3. Notes of a Military Reconnoissance from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to by William Hemsley Emory (1848)
"San Bernadino is a ruined ranche, with buildings enclosed-by a wall, with regular bastions. It overlooks a wide, flat and rich valley, watered by a noble ..."

4. McGraw Electric Railway Manual: The Red Book of American Street Railways (1904)
"May, 1904. j SAN BERNADINO. CAL. The San Bernadino Valley Traction Co. ... I, 1901, due 1931; int. payable Mar. and Sept. San Bernadino ..."

5. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1893)
"The granites and schists of the San Gabriel range also extend unbroken through the Cajon pass to the San Bernadino range, and this is separated from the San ..."

6. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1893)
"The masses of San Bernadino and San Jacinto are included in the Sierra Nevada, which runs south and occupies the peninsula of lower California, ..."

7. Iowa Journal of History by State Historical Society of Iowa (1922)
"Griff Williams, the mail carrier from San Bernadino, was also there that night. ... He said that he had just come in from San Bernadino with the mail. ..."

8. The Cruise of Her Majesty's Ship "Challenger." Voyages Over Many Seas by William James Joseph Spry (1877)
"Leave Hong Kong—Passage to Manilla—Sight a derelict—Tow her into Manilla—Scenery on the road and river—Leave Manilla—Passage through San Bernadino Straits ..."

9. The Cruise of Her Majesty's Ship "Challenger" by William James Joseph Spry (1880)
"Leave Hong Kong—Passage to Manilla—Sight a derelict—Tow her into Manilla—Scenery on the road and river—Leave Manilla—Passage through San Bernadino ..."

10. Notes of a Military Reconnoissance from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to by William Hemsley Emory (1848)
"San Bernadino is a ruined ranche, with buildings enclosed-by a wall, with regular bastions. It overlooks a wide, flat and rich valley, watered by a noble ..."

11. McGraw Electric Railway Manual: The Red Book of American Street Railways (1904)
"May, 1904. j SAN BERNADINO. CAL. The San Bernadino Valley Traction Co. ... I, 1901, due 1931; int. payable Mar. and Sept. San Bernadino ..."

12. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1893)
"The granites and schists of the San Gabriel range also extend unbroken through the Cajon pass to the San Bernadino range, and this is separated from the San ..."

13. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1893)
"The masses of San Bernadino and San Jacinto are included in the Sierra Nevada, which runs south and occupies the peninsula of lower California, ..."

14. Iowa Journal of History by State Historical Society of Iowa (1922)
"Griff Williams, the mail carrier from San Bernadino, was also there that night. ... He said that he had just come in from San Bernadino with the mail. ..."

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