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Yeah, they should drop that year of the lord stuff, and go with A.D. Shesh!
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Shesh women are just humans like men, stop making a wild feminist movement agenda out of everything.
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Shesh falls off the wagon hard, losing his personality and becoming game characters to win games.
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S: Yeah, they should drop that year of the lord stuff, and go with A. D.Shesh!
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How did no one notice over three months what was happening to Shesh?
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(Shesh, think we were using irregardless in a sentence.) 3: 18 AM
"Societal" -- Yuck! Richard Nokes 2006
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The last Babylonian governor was Shesh-bazzar, probably a member of the royal family.
841-752 2001
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Cyrus (See 539332) confirmed Shesh-bazzar as governor and allowed him to begin construction of the Second Temple.
841-752 2001
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The King-lists would suggest 2342 b.c. as the date of his accession; but it is now commonly believed that these lists need to be interpreted, for from the "Chronicles concerning early Babylonian Kings", published by L.W. King (1907), it appears that the first and second Babylonian dynasties were not successive, but in part contemporary; the first kings of the second dynasty (that of Shesh-ha) ruled not at Babylon, but on "the Sea-country".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Consequently the house will be more secure and less likely to be shaken down by Shesh Nag's movements, which cause the phenomenon known to us as an earthquake.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV Kumhar-Yemkala Robert Vane Russell 1894
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