- a
Black woman as "Egyptian"
Sybil follows the
style of
various engravings of
sybils in
Western religious art. The
Sybil is
shown here with a whip and...
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Sybil attack is a type of
attack on a
computer network service in
which an
attacker subverts the service's re****tion
system by
creating a
large number...
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Sybil Christopher (née Williams; 27
March 1929 – 7
March 2013),
formerly known as
Sybil Burton, was a
Welsh actress,
theatre director, and
founder of...
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Sybil Lorina Bauer (September 18, 1903 –
January 31, 1927) was an
American competition swimmer,
Olympic champion, and
former world record-holder. She...
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Sybil, or The Two
Nations is an 1845
novel by
Benjamin Disraeli.
Published in the same year as
Friedrich Engels's The
Condition of the
Working class in...
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Sybil Jason (born
Sybil Jacobson; 23
November 1927 – 23
August 2011) was an
American child film
actress who, in the late 1930s, was
presented as a rival...
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Sybil Danning (born
Sybille Johanna Danninger, May 24, 1947) is an Austrian–American actress, model, and film producer. She is best
known for her frequent...
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Sybil is a 1973 book by
Flora Rheta Schreiber about the
treatment of
Sybil Dorsett (a
pseudonym for
Shirley Ardell Mason) for
dissociative identity disorder...
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Sybil (titled Walk On By in the UK) is the
second studio album by
American singer Sybil,
released in 1989. Five
singles were
released from the album;...
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Sybil Lynch,
known mononymously as
Sybil, is an
American R&B and pop singer–songwriter.
Sybil gained notable success in her
career with
songs during the...