s.p.
Abbreviation of sine prole (borrowed from Latin); without offspring, without issue.
“Bhadauria flew the twin-seater LCH for a hour, taking off around noon from our airport in the city’s eastern suburb, with our deputy chief test pilot Wing Commander (Retd) S.P. John,” a Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) official told IANS here. Source: Internet
Fox is unconvinced; other scholars urging caution in making connections with Daedalus are noted by Fox 2009:188 note 6: S.P. Morris, Daidalos and the Origins of Greek Art, 1992:76f, and L.M. Bendall, Economics of Religion in the Mycenaean World, 2007:17. Source: Internet
On December 15, 1932, pardons were issued by Indiana Governor Harry G. Leslie for the offenses of which Anna Sage was convicted on November 24 and April 16, 31. FBI Dillinger File 62-29777, S.P. Cowley report, August 1, 1934. Source: Internet
In 1878, Professor S.P. Botkin, a famous Russian clinician, invited the gifted young physiologist to work in the physiological laboratory as the clinic's chief. Source: Internet
But the youth who are out on the roads and are indulging in stone-pelting are between 15 and 25 years of age,” said Jammu and Kashmir Police director general S.P. Vaid. Source: Internet
Late last year, thousands of Tamil-Canadians converged at the Markham Fairgrounds north of Toronto to attend funeral services for S.P. Thamilselvan, the second-in-command of the LTTE, who was killed in a Government air strike. Source: Internet