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There are many meanings that the acronym BBC S refer to. So there isn't a concrete answer. Perhaps it's referring to the Bible Baptist Christian School of Roanoke.
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# It may be used as a surname or a first name. # It can refer to Nathan a suburb of Brisbane, Australia. # It can refer to Nathan the Prophet, a biblical figure in the time of King David
Simon Peter.
his brother
When they kill Simon
Simon's death
This is an obsolete and condemned practice that was known as SIMONY. It has nothing to do with the childish games simple Simon or Simon Says! might refer to Simon Peter, the First Pope, indirectly.
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Bee Movie, written by, produced by and starring Jerry Seinfeld, is the animated movie to which you refer.
Nat could be used to refer to a boy or a girl. Nat is sometimes a short version of Nathan. It could also be short for Natalie or Annette.
Piggy explains Simon's death by attributing it to an unfortunate accident, claiming that it was dark and they couldn't see properly. He uses the phrase "lord of the flies" to refer to the sow's head on a stick placed in the forest as a gift to the "beast." Piggy links the phrase to the idea that the boys' fear and savagery led to Simon's tragic demise.
"Naley" in reference to the TV series "One Tree Hill" refers to Nathan Scott and Haley James Scott, it is a combination of the two character's first names.
Mr. Nathan Radley knows about the intruders in his garden because he is vigilant in protecting his property. Miss Stephanie refers to a "negro" over whose head Mr. Nathan had fired because she is recalling an incident involving Boo Radley, who was rumored to have been involved in a confrontation with his father.