We have no meanings for "sib to" in our records yet.
1 Ye who are sib to the jungle and know it and hold it good-
2 But he comes of blood that was sib to ours.
3 He's some sib to the mistress, I'm thinkin'.
4 On one side of me, at least, I was sib to the vineyards and the chestnut groves.
6 For in that country dwelt many strong barons, sib to his flesh, and the stoutest knights of his race.
7 And the parents thenceforward consider themselves sib to each other, just as if their children had lived and married.
8 I had never seen the breed before, but the side of me that was sib to the South seemed to leap to a comprehension.
9 The European Union responded in November, calling for non-EU G- SIBs to form similar IHCs by 2019 for their European operations.
10 "I am no sib to you, O Bearded One," Musa said.
11 ... "It is good to be sib to " kindly Scots!
12 If issuance is unlikely to achieve this then home or host authorities should require the G- SIB to make changes to improve resolvability, it said.
13 It urged regulators not to "double-count" internal TLAC, because that would force G- SIBs to hold more capital than necessary across their groups.
14 "It's Long Sim o' the Cleuch," one said; "he's sib to Wat or he wadna be here.
15 "The earth is drunk with sweetness, and I see now how great joy is sib to great pain!"
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