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SUS
SUS can refer to: Single UNIX SpecificationMicrosoft Software Update ServicesState University System of FloridaThe System Usability Scale (SUS)the genus Sus within the Suidae family -- Pigs.Stavanger Universitetssykehus (Stavanger University Hospital) in Stavanger, NorwayIATA Airport Code for Spirit..
Susa
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Winged sphinx from the palace of Darius the Great at Susa. Susa (in Persian: شوش Shush) is a city in the Khuzestan province of Iran. It had an estimated population of 64,960 in 2005.[World city populations: Susa] Contents 1 History..
Suså
Suså is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Storstrøm County in the southern part of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in south Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 145 km², and has a total population of 8,529 (2005). Its mayor is Poul Erik Sørensen, a member of the Social Democrats (Soc..
Susa, Italy
Susa is a city in Piedmont, Italy. It is situated on a tributary of the Po River, at the foot of the Cottian Alps, 51 km (32 mi) west of Turin. Its cathedral dates back to 1029, and a triumphal arch was erected by the Romanized Sugusian chief to Augustus in 8 BC. Piedmont · Communes ..
Susa, Yamaguchi
Susa (須佐町; -cho) is a town located in Abu District, Yamaguchi, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 3,605 and a density of 41.37 persons per km². The total area is 87.15 km². External links [Susa official website] (in Japanese) ..
Susak
This article is about a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. For information on a part of the Croatian city of Rijeka, see: Sušak Susak (Italian Sansego) is a small island on the northern Adriatic coast of Croatia, some 7 km southwest from the island of Lošinj and 10 km south of the island of ..
Susaki, Kochi
Susaki (須崎市; -shi) is a city located in Kochi, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 26,960 and the density of 199.03 persons per km². The total area is 135.46 km². The city was founded on October 1, 1954. External links [Susaki official website] in Japanese..
Susak expo
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Susam
Susam, the Cat Susam (means 'Sesame' in Turkish) is the cat who has been an idol cat of one of the biggest cat web-site in Turkey, [Kedimveben.com]. He was found in Cihangir in 1999 where is known as an art lantern of Turkey. He was walking around one of the fast-food chains when the edito..
Susami, Wakayama
Location of Susami in Wakayama Prefecture. Susami (すさみ町; -cho) is a town located in Nishimuro District, Wakayama, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 5,712 and a density of 32.70 persons per km². The total area is 174.70 km². Exter..
Susam Sokağı
Susam Sokağı is the Turkish adaptation of children's television program Sesame Street. It was aired on TRT, the state television in Turkey between late 1980's and early 1990's. It involved a street design in a studio, and original Sesame Street material, translated and adapted. Characters Real Pe..
Susan
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Susan is a female given name, a form of Susanna, deriving originally from Middle Egyptian "ssnn" (lotus flower),..
Susan's House
"Susan's House" is the second song released by American rock band, EELS. This tracks comes off their 1997 debut, Beautiful Freak. Track listing Susan's HouseStepmother (Previously Unreleased)Manchester Girl (BBC Radio 1 version) External links http://www.everyhit.com/index.html – UK Top 40..
Susana Baca
Susana Baca de la Colina (b. Chorrillos, Lima Province, Peru, 1944) is a prominent Peruvian singer of Afro-Peruvian descent. She has been a key figure in the revival of Afro-Peruvian music within Peru (see, for example, dancers from "Peru Negro," as well as "Festejo" music), which, like the culture ..
Susana Blaustein Muñoz
Susana Blaustein Muñoz is an Argentine film director. She directed four films since she started her career in 1980, and produced one of them, the documentary Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo (1985, with co-director Lourdes Portillo), about the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo who looked for their disappeare..
Susana Dosamantes
Susana Dosamantes (b. Susana Rue Riestra) is a Mexican actress born on January 9, 1948 in Mexico City. She is mother of singer Paulina Rubio and has worked in around 50 movies and TV series. She is divorced from Enrique Rubio, father of her daughter Paulina and son Enrique. Her father was of French ..
Susana Feitor
Susana Feitor (born January 28, 1975 in Alcobertas) is a Portuguese race walker. Achievements Year Tournament Venue Result Event 1990 World Junior Championships Plovdiv, Bulgaria 1st 5000 m 1994 World Junior Championships Lisbon, Portugal 2nd 10 km 1998 European Championships Budapest, Hungar..
Susana Giménez
Susana Giménez (born María Susana Giménez Aubert on January 29, 1945 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine actress and Diva. Giménez started her career as a scantily-clad model in a soap commercial (where she sat on a rock, and uttered the word shock!) and went on to achieve fame as a vedette with th..
Susana González
Susana González (born 2 October 1973 in Calara, Zacatecas) is a Mexican actress. Filmography "Amor no tiene precio, El" (2005) TV Series .... Maria Liz González ... aka Priceless Love (International: English title)Cicatrices (2005) .... Diana"Hospital el paisa" - La Ex-Cita (2004) TV Episode ......
Susana Higuchi
Susana Higuchi Miyagawa (born April 26, 1950) is a Peruvian politician and engineer, better known as the former wife of ex-president of Peru Alberto Fujimori. She is currently a member of the Peruvian Congress. Life Higuchi was born in Peru of Japanese descent and was formerly married to Alberto ..
Susana Rinaldi
Susana Rinaldi on the cover of her album Desde El Alma Susana Rinaldi (born 25 December 1935) is an Argentine tango singer. Rinaldi was born in Buenos Aires. She studied theater at the Theater School of the Conservatorio Nacional de Música. She made her professional debut at the end of the 19..
Susana Romero
Susana Romero Medina (born December 27, 1963), is a Mexican writer, co-founder of ¡Ka-Boom! Estudio. She is currently the studio's Script Director. Contents 1 Career1.1 Comic Books1.2 Animation1.3 Books Career Comic Books Her professional career began in 1991, along with he..
Susana Seivane
Susana Seivane is a Galician gaita (bagpipes) player. She was born in Barcelona, Spain in 1976. Her father and grandfather, accomplished bagpipers, taught her to play at an early age. Her eponymously-named debut album, Susana Seivane, was released in 1999. Susana Seivane (1999) - Track listing: ..
Susana Urbina
Susana Urbina (born 1946) is an American psychologist. Urbina received her Ph.D. in Psychometrics from Fordham University in 1972 and was licensed in Florida in 1976. She vurrently teaches at University of North Florida, where her principal areas of teaching and research are psychological testing a..
Susana Villarán
Susana Villarán de la Puente is a Peruvian educator, journalist and politician. She was Concertación Descentralista's presidential candidate for the 2006 national election, being one of three female candidates, along Lourdes Flores and Martha Chávez. She received 0.62% of the vote, coming in 7th ..
Susank, Kansas
Susank is a city in Barton County, Kansas, United States. The population was 57 at the 2000 census. Geography Susank is located at [38°38′25″N, 98°46′30″W] (38.640401, -98.774926)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ha..
Susanna
Susanna is the name of at least two women in the Bible and is a feminine given name. It is also available forms as Sanna and Susan. The name may refer to: Susanna, a portion of the Book of Daniel and its protagonistSusanna, one of women associated with the ministry of Jesus of NazarathSusanna, the..
Susannah
Susannah an opera by American opera composer Carlisle Floyd (born 1926) while he was on the piano faculty at Florida State University. Floyd adapted the story from the Apocryphal tale of Susannah and the Elders. The story focuses on 18 year old Susannah Polk, an innocent girl who is targeted as a si..
Susannah and Trinny
Susannah and Trinny or Trinny and Susannah are Susannah Constantine and Trinny Woodall, British fashion gurus best known for presenting What Not to Wear. They have also written several books as spin-offs from the series, including What Not to Wear, What You Wear Can Change Your Life and What Your C..
Susannah Constantine
Susannah Constantine (born 2 January 1962) is a British television presenter. She is best-known as the co-host, along with Trinny Woodall, of the BBC style series What Not to Wear. She and Woodall were co-founders of Ready2shop.com, a dot-com fashion advice business that ceased trading after runnin..
Susannah Corbett
Susannah Corbett (born 1968) is a British actress, the daughter of Steptoe and Son star Harry H. Corbett. Her training took place at East 15 Acting School, London and she built her career the slow way. Her first major role was in the ITV series Peak Practice as a cystic fibrosis sufferer, Vanessa M..
Susannah Dickinson
Susannah Wilkerson Dickinson (1814- Oct. 7, 1883) was born in Bolivar, Hardeman County Tennessee, but little is known of her early life. On 24 May 1829 at the age of 15, she married. Almeron Dickinson who was a DeWitt Colonist, a member of the Old Gonzales 18 and an Alamo Defender, with the Justic..
Susannah Doyle
Susannah Doyle as Joy Merryweather in Drop The Dead Donkey Susannah Doyle (born July 5, 1966) is best known for her roles as Joy Merryweather in Britcom Drop The Dead Donkey, and Avril Burke in Ballykissangel. She played also the role of a sergeant in the series A Touch of Frost. She is the da..
Susannah Fowle
Susannah Fowle is an Australian actress. She is best known for her roles in the film The Getting of Wisdom and the television series Prisoner as Lori Young. External link ..
Susannah glick
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Susannah Harker
Susannah Harker (born on 26 April 1965 in London, England) is an English movie, television and theatre actress. She was nominated for a BAFTA TV Award in 1991 for her role in House of Cards and she has appeared in the play On the Shore of the Wide World. She had also played the title role in Big F..
Susannah Heschel
Susannah Heschel holds the Eli Black Chair in Jewish Studies and serves as associate professor in the Department of Religion at Dartmouth College. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania and has taught at Southern Methodist University and Case Western Reserve University before joi..
Susannah Lattin
Fallen gravestone of Susannah Lattin (1848-1868) in Powell Cemetery in 2002 Brooklyn Eagle, Saturday, August 29, 1868 Brooklyn Eagle, Tuesday, September 01, 1868 Brooklyn Eagle, Wednesday, September 02, 1868 Brooklyn Eagle, September 09, 1868, page 3 Susannah Lattin (..
Susannah Maria Arne
Susannah Maria Arne, also known as Susanna Maria Cibber (1714-1766) was a celebrated English singer and actress, the sister of the composer, Thomas Arne. She was born in London, and made her debut in her brother's first opera, Rosamund, in 1733. A contralto, she was admired by Handel, who wrote p..
Susannah McCorkle
Susannah McCorkle Susannah McCorkle (1 January 1946 – 19 May 2001) was an American jazz singer much admired for her direct, unadorned singing style and quiet intensity. McCorkle was born in Berkeley, California. She studied modern languages at the University of California, Berkeley. Mc..
Susannah Meadows
Susannah Meadows is a senior writer for Newsweek magazine. She has covered the presidential campaigns of Howard Dean and John Kerry, the five year anniversary of the Columbine High School massacre and the rape allegations against lacrosse players at Duke University. She is a cum laude graduate of Du..
Susannah Melvoin
Susannah Melvoin (b. 26 January, 1964) is an American vocalist, songwriter and actress who got her start working with Prince in the mid-eighties during twin sister Wendy Melvoin's stint with The Revolution. During this period she was tapped to be the co-lead vocalist of Prince's side project The F..
Susannah of the Mounties
Susannah of the Mounties was a novel written by Muriel Denison in 1936. In the book Susannah is sent to Regina to spend the summer with her uncle who is a Mountie. There were several sequels to the book, including Susannah at Boarding School, Susannah of the Yukon, and Susannah Rides Again. Film,..
Susannah York
[[Image:Ilya Salkind with Susannah York.jpg|thumb|York to the right together with Ilya Salkind on the set of [[Superman: The Movie]], circa 1977]] Susannah York (born Susannah Yolande Fletcher on January 9, 1942[link]) is an English actress. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1..
Susanna (Book of Daniel)
Susanna or Shoshana (שׁוֹשַׁנָּה, Standard Hebrew Šošanna, Tiberian Hebrew Šôšannāh: Egyptian loan: "lily") is part of the Biblical Book of Daniel (Daniel 13) which is considered canonical by Roman Cathol..
Susanna (disciple)
Susanna is the name of one of the women associated with the ministry of Jesus of Nazarath. She is among the women listed in the Gospel of Luke at the beginning of Chapter 8. ..
Susanna Agnelli
Susanna Agnelli (born April 24, 1922) is an Italian politician. She is the only woman to have been Minister of Foreign Affairs in Italy. Biography Born in Turin, she is the daughter of Eduardo Agnelli and Donna Virginia Bourbon del Monte, a daughter of the Prince di San Faustino and his Kentucky-bo..
Susanna and the Magical Orchestra
Susanna and the Magical Orchestra is the moniker of singer Susanna Carolina Wallumrød(Born 1979, sister of pianist Christian Wallumrød) and keyboard player Morten Qvenild(Born 1978, Also a member in many other bands, including The National Bank, Solveig Sletthjell slow motion orchestra and his own..
Susanna Blamire
Susanna Blamire (1747 - 1794), poetess, was of good Cumberland family, and received the sobriquet of "The Muse of Cumberland." Her poems, which were not collected until 1842, depict Cumbrian life and manners with truth and vivacity. She also wrote some fine songs in the Scottish dialect, including "..
Susanna Blunt
Susanna Blunt is a Canadian portrait artist who designed the most recent portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the current Canadian coinage, which began in 2003. She was born in Harbin, China, the daughter of an English banker. Blunt started her studies at the Banff School of Fine Arts as a young teen..
Susanna Centlivre
Early 18th Century engraved print of Susanna Centlivre that does not show the "masculine" "squint" satirists accused her of having. Susanna Centlivre (born Susanna Freeman, also known as Susanna Carroll) (baptised November 1669 - December 1, 1723), was an English dramatist, poet and actress wh..
Susanna Clarke
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow, August 2005 with a Hugo award Susanna Clarke (b. 1959) is a British writer best known for writing the 2004 fantasy novel, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell. She was born in Nottingham in 1959 and spent a nomadic childhood in towns of Northe..
Susanna Creperio Verratti
Susanna Creperio Verratti is an Italian political philosopher and journalist, whose views are influenced by classical liberalism and liberal conservatism. Verratti was born in Milan. She is also a campaigner for women's rights, and has co-written two books with the eminent political analyst and hi..
Susanna Driano
Competitive highlights 1976 Olympics - 7th1978 World Championships - 3rd1980 Olympics - 8th ..
Susanna Foster
Susanna DeLee Flanders Larson Foster (b. 1926) was an American film actress. --> Foster was born in Chicago, Illinois, and taken to Hollywood at the age of twelve by MGM, who sent her to school and groomed her for an acting and singing career. Two of her classmates at school were Mickey Rooney an..
Susanna Gregory
Susanna Gregory is the pseudonym of Elizabeth Cruwys, a Cambridge academic who was previously a coroner's officer. She writes detective fiction, and is noted for her [series of medieval mysteries] featuring Matthew Bartholomew, a teacher of medicine and investigator of murders in 14th Cent..
Susanna Hall
Susanna Hall (November 1582–1648) was the first child of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway. She was born merely six months after their marriage. William Shakespeare was 18, and Anne Hathaway 26. Susanna was baptised on May 26th 1583. Her baptism took place in Stratford Parish Church. Thei..
Susanna Highmore
Susanna Highmore (née Hiller) (1690 - November 18, 1750), a British poet with a relatively small literary output. She was wife to Joseph Highmore, whom she married (listed as "an heiress") on May 28, 1716. Joseph Highmore was a portrait painter in high demand, and the couple lived in London and a..
Susanna Hoffs
Susanna Hoffs of the Bangles (2003 promo photo) Susanna Lee Hoffs (born January 17, 1959) is a vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the Bangles. She has also released three albums as a solo artist, one in collaboration with Matthew Sweet. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 The..
Susanna Huovinen
Krista Anri Susanna Huovinen (born June 10 1972 in Liminka) is a Finnish politician of the Social Democratic Party and current Minister of Transport and Communications. She has been a member of the Finnish Parliament since 1999 and was vice-chairperson of Social Democratic parliamentary group from ..
Susanna Kallur
Susanna Elisabeth Kallur (born February 16, 1981 in Long Island, New York, USA) is a Swedish 100m (60m for indoor) hurdler runner (her main event), who's a resident of Falun, Dalarnas län. She has a twin sister, who she is a few minutes younger than, Jenny Kallur. She is daughter of the ice hockey ..
Susanna Kaysen
Susanna Kaysen (born 11 November 1948) is an American author. Kaysen was born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 1967, Kaysen attended the Commonwealth School before being sent to McLean Hospital to undergo psychiatric treatment for depression. It was there she learned she had borderline p..
Susanna Luchenko
Susanna Luchenko Affiliated with President, Earth Alliance Race Human Home planet Earth First appearance Rising Star Last appearance Rising Star Portrayed by Beata Pozniak In the Babylon 5 science fiction universe, Susanna Luchenko was an Earth Alliance politician from the ..
Susanna M. Salter
Susanna "Dora" Madora Salter (March 2, 1860-March 17,1961) was a U.S. politician and activist. She served as mayor of Argonia, Kansas, becoming the first woman elected as mayor in the United States. Contents 1 Early life2 Election3 First Woman Mayor4 Later years5 External..
Susanna Mälkki
Susanna Mälkki (born Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish conductor. She studied conducting with Jorma Panula, as well as Eri Klas and Leif Segerstam, at the Sibelius Academy. From 1995 to 1998, she was first cellist in the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Susanna Mildred Hill
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Susanna Moodie
Susanna Moodie, née Strickland (6 December 1803 – 8 April 1885) was a British author who wrote about her experiences as a settler in Canada. Moodie, younger sister of Catharine Parr Traill, and was one of a family of writers. She wrote her first children's book in 1822, and published other ..
Susanna Moore
Susanna Moore (born 1947) is an American writer. She has written eight books — three novels that make up a Hawaiian trilogy; a travel book; a novel about a murder in New York; a novel set in 19th-century India; her memoir; and a novel that will be published in 2007. Moore grew up in Hawaii, and h..
Susanna of Bavaria
Susanna of Bavaria (born April 2 1502 in Munich; died April 23 1543 in Neuburg an der Donau) was the daughter of Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria and Kunigunde of Austria, the daughter of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor. She married Kasimir, Margrave of Bayreuth in 1518. ..
Susanna Phillips
Susanna Phillips Susanna Phillips is a soprano opera singer at the Chicago Lyric Opera. Though born in Birmingham, Alabama she and her family moved two weeks after she was born, to Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama; where she grew up and attended school at Randolph School. While attending ..
Susanna Pöykiö
|residence= Lahti, Finland |height= 159 cm |weight= |partner= |coach= Berit Kaijomaa |skating club= Oulun Luistelukerho |turned pro= |combined total= 163.98 |combined date= 2005 Worlds |SP score= 56.99 |SP date= 2005 Worlds |FS score= 106.99 |FS date= 2005 Worlds }} Susanna Pöykiö (born Febru..
Susanna Rahkamo
Susanna Rahkamo was a Finnish figure skater. She competed in ice dance with Petri Kokko. The pair won the gold medal at the 1995 European Figure Skating Championships, the silver medal at that year's World Figure Skating Championships, and competed in the Winter Olympics twice. Kokko and Rahkamo mad..
Susanna Reid
Susanna Reid (born 10 December 1970) is a BBC News presenter, mainly on BBC News 24 and as a stand-in on BBC Breakfast After University, Reid started out at BBC Radio Bristol and then become a reporter for BBC Radio Five Live. She then joined BBC News 24 where she spent two years as a reporter. Rei..
Susanna Styron
Susanna Styron, daughter of author William Styron, is a writer and director of film and television best known for her film Shadrach, which was based on a short story by her father. External link [IMDb page]..
Susanna Susquahanna
Susanna Susquahanna is a fictional character created for the Warner Bros. animated series Histeria! She was a little Native American girl with beady eyes and a large gap in her front teeth that gave her a gigantic lisp not unlike that of Sylvester the Cat; given the usages of the letter "S" in her ..
Susanna Thompson
[[Image:Lenara Kahn.jpg|thumb|Susanna Thompson as Lenara Kahn in [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]].]] Susanna Thompson (born January 27, 1958 in San Diego, California) is an American television and film actress. She is skilled in Aikido and stage combat. Susanna received a Dramatic Award for her role ..
Susanna Verbruggen
Susanna Verbruggen, née Percival, aka Susanna Mountfort (c. 1667–1703), was an English actress working in London. Her first recorded stage appearance may have been as early as 1681 in D'Urfey's Sir Barnaby Whig. In 1686 she married the actor William Mountfort, and after Mountfort's infamous m..
Susanne Alexander Neumayer
Susanne Alexander Neumayer (August 28, 1958 - born in Vienna, Austria), Austrian artist. She is the daughter of singer Peter Alexander. She began exhibiting her paintings, which she calls "Action Painting," in 1989. In 1999, she began working in ceramics. External links [Susanne Alexander N..
Susanne Alfvengren
Susanne Alfvengren, born Susanne Irene Lund on February 12, 1959 in Visby, Gotland, Sweden is a Swedish singer. In 1984, Susanne Alfvengren had a hit with När vi rör varann. Another hit by her was Magneter. Filmography PS Sista sommaren (PS Last Summer), 1988 [IMDb listing] External li..
Susanne Antonetta
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]] Susanne Antonetta (born 1956, in Georgia), is an American poet and author. Susanne Antonetta is the pen name for Suzanne Paola, who is perhaps best known as the author of Body Toxic: An Environmental Memoir (ISBN 1582431167). In 2001, Body Toxic received re..
Susanne Bier
Susanne Bier (b. April 15, 1960, Copenhagen) is a Danish producer, director and writer. She is recognised as one of the most influential of her kind in Denmark. She has directed some thirteen movies and produced one. Additionally she has written either the story or screenplay for half of them. The ..
Susanne Crane
Susanne Maria Crane, born in 1966 in Frankfurt, Germany, is an American artist. She was the founder/owner of The Art Underground from 1995 to 2000 which was located at 50th and Bryant in Minneapolis, MN. She is known for her works in montage format, imbued with symbolic mythological images of spirit..
Susanne Gunnarsson
Susanne Gunnarsson (born 1963) is a Swedish canoeist. She was awarded the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal in 1996, jointly with Agneta Andersson. Medals K2 - Olympic silver 1992 (with Agneta Andersson)K2 500 m - Olympic gold 1996 (with Agneta Andersson)K1 Marathon - World Championships gold 1996Sever..
Susanne Hille
Susanne Hille was a female supervisor at a subcamp of Neuengamme during the last year of World War II. Hille was born in 1923 somewhere in Germany (her file is missing most information). In 1944 she was accepted as one of six women into the SS, and not its female auxiliary. Susanne went to Vuterlu..
Susanne Holmström
Susanne Holmström (b. 1947) is a danish sociologist, best known for her writings on organizational legitimacy based on the systems theory of Niklas Luhmann. For her dissertation Perspectives & Paradigms: An Intersubjective and a Social Systemic Public Relations Paradigm she was awarded the 1998 E..
Susanne Hou
Susanne Hou Yi-Jia Susanne Hou is a Canadian violinist. Born in Shanghai and raised in Mississauga, Hou grew up in a musical family. At the age of nine, she studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto). She went on to attend The Juilliard School where she studied with Dorothy DeLay,..
Susanne Klatten
Susanne Hanna Ursula Klatten was born Susanne Quandt on 28 April 1962 in Bad Homburg in Germany. She is the daughter of Herbert Quandt and Johanna Quandt and as a result the richest woman in Germany. --> Susanne Klatten gained a degree in business finance and then did a course in marketing and ma..
Susanne Langer
Susanne Katherina Langer (née Knauth) (1895-1985) was an American philosopher of art, a follower of Ernst Cassirer. She is best known for her 1942 book Philosophy in a New Key. She was born in Manhattan. She studied at Radcliffe College, and completed a Harvard University doctorate in 1926. She ta..
Susanne Lautenbacher
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Susanne Lewis
Susanne Lewis is an American singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. She was a member of avant-prog band Thinking Plague and has guested on avant-prog albums by 5uu's (Hunger's Teeth, 1994) and Biota (Object Holder, 1995). She had her own band with Bob Drake called Hail and another project cal..
Susanne le Pelley
Susanne le Pelley, 10th Dame of Sark (1668 - June 24, 1733) was Dame of Sark from 1730 to 1733. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Susanne Ljungskog
Susanne Ljungskog getting ready for her start in the Swan Falls to Melba Time Trial during the 1999 Women's Challenge Susanne Ljungskog (born March 16, 1976) is a Swedish cyclist. A two time Olympian (2000 and 2004), she won the World Road Race Championship two years in succession (2002 and 2..
Susanne Manning
Susanne Manning was a contestant on the second series of Pop Idol in the UK. She was known for her husky voice and caused the most headlines out of all the contestants at the time. At her audition she sang "Killing Me Softly". Neil Fox and Nicki Chapman reckoned she had potential and both voted 'ye..
Susanne Nielsson
Susanne Schultz Nielsson (born July 8, 1960 in Århus) is a former swimmer from Denmark, who won the bronze medal in the 100 metres Breaststroke at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. ..
Susanne Nordbøe
--> Susanne Nordboe (born October 14 1986 in Sandnes Norway), came 3rd in season 2 of Idol (Norway) in May 2004. ..
Susanne Osthoff
Susanne Osthoff (born 1962 in Munich) is a German archaeologist who had worked in Iraq since 1991 until being taken hostage there on November 25, 2005. She was freed by her captors on December 18, 2005. On January 21, 2006, German press reports indicated that after her release, Osthoff was found to ..
Susanne Riess-Passer
Susanne Riess-Passer (born January 3, 1961 in Braunau am Inn) is a former Austrian politician of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ). She is 174 cm tall. In the first government headed by Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel, which was inaugurated in 2000, she became Vice Chancellor and minister of public..
Susanne Sundfør
Susanne Aartun Sundfør (born 1986) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter. Biography Susanne Sundfør, granddaughter of the acclaimed and disputed professor Kjell Aartun, was born and spent her childhood in the city of Haugesund on the western coast of Norway. She currently resides in Bergen, Norwa..
Susanne Zenor
Susanne Zenor is an American actress who was born on November 26 1947. Zenor's career began in 1970 with the movie The Moonshine War (1970) in which she portrayed Miley Mitchell. Zenor appeared in the Woody Allen movie Play It Again, Sam (1972) in which her name was listed as Suzanne Zenor. She al..
Susann cokal
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Susano
Susano - an alternate romanization of the name of the Shinto god Susano-wo. Susano or Suzano - a city in Brazil. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point d..
Susanoo
Susanoo, (Japanese: 須佐之男命, Susanoo-no-mikoto; also romanized as Susano-o, Susa-no-o, and Susanowo) in Shinto is the god of the sea and storms. Susanoo and the water dragon Susanoo is the brother of Amaterasu, the goddess of the sun, and of Tsukuyomi, the god of the moon. All three ..
Susanoomon
Susanoomon is a fictional Digimon in the Digimon series Digimon Frontier, who bears a very strong similarity to Omnimon in a majority of aspects. He is created when all 20 spirits of the Legendary Warriors are fused together. In the card game he was the first Digimon with an attack of 1,000. Cont..
Susantha Ratnayake
Susantha Chaminda Ratnayake Susantha Ratnayake, at 47, became the youngest-ever Chairman of Sri Lanka's foremost conglomerate, John Keells Holdings, when he succeeded Vivendra Lintotawela on January 1, 2006. Susantha Ratnayake studied at Trinity College, Kandy until he finished his O/L's and fin..
Susanthika Jayasinghe
Bronze medal 2000Sydney Athletics Women's 200m Susanthika Jayasinghe (born December 17, 1975 in Atnawala, Sri Lanka) is a sprint athlete specializing in the 100 and 200 metres. Brought up in a poor family in a small village 60 kilometres north of Colombo, where running spikes cost mor..
Susanto Megaranto
Susanto Megaranto (born 8 October 1987) is an Indonesian chess Grandmaster. He became the youngest Indonesian GM ever at 17, beating out Utut Adianto's record by four years. External links FIDE rating card for [Susanto Megaranto] ..
Susanville, California
Susanville is the county seat of Lassen County, California, USA. The population was 13,541 at the 2000 census. Susanville, a former logging and mining town, is now best known as the site of the High Desert State Prison. The prison, a high-security facility, opened in 1995. Contents 1 Geogr..
Susan Aceron
Susan Aceron is an Asian Canadian actress known mostly as the voice of Sailor Pluto and Sailor Saturn in Sailor Moon. She has appeared in Shaggy's music video for It Wasn't Me, as well as a number of movies and television roles. External links [SusanAceron.com], official site. ..
Susan Aglukark
Susan Aglukark (Inuktitut syllabics: ᓲᓴᓐ ᐊᒡᓘᒃᑲᖅ), born January 27, 1967, is a Canadian singer-songwriter whose blend of Inuit folk music traditions with pop songwriting has made her a major recording star in Canada. An Inuk, Aglukark was born in..
Susan Alcorn
Susan Alcorn (author, writer) Susan Alcorn is an author, writer, backpacker who has hiked extensively in Spain and France, as well as in California on the John Muir Trail in the Sierras, and sections of the Pacific Crest Trail. In 2001, she and her husband hiked 400 miles across northern Spain on..
Susan Allison
Susan Allison is an editor-in-chief and vice president at the Ace Books imprint, which is part of the Penguin Group (USA) publishing company. She became editor-in-chief in 1982, and was made a vice-president in 1985. ..
Susan Ames Dunbar
Susan Ames Dunbar was a character in the now-cancelled American Soap Opera, The Secret Storm. She was played by many actresses, including Mary Foskett, but the most famous Susan was played by actress Judy Lewis. New mother figure in the family Susan was the eldest daughter of Peter Ames and his w..
Susan Anbeh
Susan Anbeh (born March 18, 1970 in Oberhausen is a German actress best known to English-speaking audiences as the woman who stole Timothy Hutton away from Meg Ryan in the 1995 film, French Kiss. External links ..
Susan Anspach
Susan Anspach was born on November 23, 1942 and was raised in Queens, New York; Paul Simon was a neighbor. According to one source, she was born in 1939[link]; but this is almost impossible, as she graduated from high school in 1960. She is a critically acclaimed actress who starred off-..
Susan Anton
Susan Ellen Anton (born on October 12, 1950 in Oak Glen, California) is an American actress, best known for her role as "Susan Williams" in the various Stop Susan Williams!-related television series and television movies. A 5 ft 11 in. beauty, Susan Anton first experienced fame by winning the Miss..
Susan Atkins
Susan Atkins in 2001. Susan Denise Atkins a/k/a Sadie Mae Glutz (born May 7, 1948) is a convicted murderer and former member of the Charles Manson "Family". She swore before a Grand Jury to have stabbed actress Sharon Tate to death, and to have been present at, or an accomplice to, several oth..
Susan Auch
Susan Auch (born March 1, 1966 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian speed-skater and five-time Olympian who trained initially out of Winnipeg, and later in Calgary, Alberta. Auch competed in several Winter Olympics games, winning the bronze in the 3000 m. relay at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calg..
Susan B. Anthony
Susan Brownell Anthony, aged 28 Susan Brownell Anthony (February 15, 1820 – March 13, 1906) was a prominent, independent and well-educated American civil rights leader, who, with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, led the effort to secure women's suffrage in the United States. Anthony was born an..
Susan B. Anthony dollar
The Susan B. Anthony dollar is a United States coin minted between 1979 and 1981, and again in 1999. It depicts women's suffrage campaigner Susan B. Anthony. The reverse depicts an eagle flying above the moon, a design adapted from the Apollo 11 mission insignia that was also present on the previo..
Susan Baird
Susan Baird is Labour Party Councillor for the Braidfauld ward of the City of Glasgow, Scotland. She served as the first female Lord Provost of the City from 1988 to 1992. [Councillor Baird's Glasgow City Council page] ..
Susan Baragwanath
Susan Baragwanath is a New Zealand educationalist and political candidate. Baragwanath is best known for establishing He Huarahi Tamariki, a school which aims to give "a second chance" to teenagers whose education was interrupted by unplanned childbirth. She founded He Huarahi Tamariki in 1994, ha..
Susan Barlow
Coronation Street character Susan Barlow Played by Joanna Foster Duration 1965-1971, 1979-1981, 2001 Date of Birth 15th April 1965 Date of Death 11th February 2001 Marital Status Deceased Occupation Unknown Family Ken, Valerie, Deirdre,Peter,Tracy, Amy, Adam Susan Bar..
Susan Barnes (computing)
Susan Barnes is a marketer. She worked at Apple Computer in 1984, marketing the Apple Macintosh, and later worked at NeXT with Steve Jobs in sales and marketing. ..
Susan Barrantes
Susan Barrantes (June 9, 1937 - September 19, 1998) was the mother of Sarah, Duchess of York. She was born Susan Mary Wright in England, the daughter of Lieutenant FitzHerbert Wright and his wife, the former Honourable Doreen Wingfield. From childhood, Susan's interests revolved around horses and s..
Susan Bass Levin
Susan Bass Levin is the Commissioner of Community Affairs in New Jersey, serving in the cabinet of Governor of New Jersey Jon Corzine. She previously served as Commissioner of Community Affairs in the cabinets of former Gov. James McGreevey and former Gov. Richard Codey from 2002 to 2005. She resi..
Susan Batten
Susan Batten (born September 21, 1961 in Clayton, North Carolina) is an American soap opera actress, best known for her role as Luna Moody Holden on One Life to Live, a role she originally played from 1991 to 1995. Since exiting the role (her character was killed off), Batten has returned as Luna n..
Susan Beresford
Susan Beresford is the president (currently, as of 2005) of the Ford Foundation, a US charitable foundation created to fund programs that promote democracy, reduce poverty and promote international understanding (see [mission statement]). It was founded in 1936 with grants from Henry For..
Susan Berman
Susan Berman (1945 - 2000), author, was murdered execution-style with a 9-millimeter hand gun, on Christmas Eve 2000 in Benedict Canyon. Her father was mob figure Davie Berman who replaced Bugsy Siegel in Las Vegas at the Flamingo Hotel after Siegel's execution. According to Berman, she always mai..
Susan Bernard
Susan Bernard (born 11 February 1948 in Los Angeles, California) was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its December 1966 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli. Susan is the daughter of Bruno Bernard, a celebrity photographer and Holocaust survivor, and Ruth Brand, a s..
Susan Bies
Susan Bies Susan Schmidt Bies (born May 5, 1947 in Buffalo, New York) is a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Bies received a B.S. in education from the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York in 1967 and an M.A. (1968) and a Ph.D. (1972), both in..
Susan Blackmore
Susan Blackmore Susan Jane Blackmore (born July 29, 1951) is a British freelance writer, lecturer, and broadcaster, perhaps best known for her book The Meme Machine. Contents 1 Career2 Memetics3 Personal life4 Books5 External links Career In 1973, Susan Blackmore g..
Susan Blakely
Susan Blakely with Richard Chamberlain in "The Towering Inferno". Susan Blakely (born September 7, 1952) is an American movie actress who has mainly played supporting roles. As the daughter of a career Army officer, Blakely was born in Germany . She first came to Hollywood in the early 1970s a..
Susan Blakeslee
Susan Blakeslee Susan Blakeslee (Born on January 27,1966) is a voice actress. Among her notable roles are Maleficent on Kingdom Hearts as well as Wanda and Mrs. Turner on The Fairly OddParents. Filmography Kingdom Hearts II (2006)[[The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide]] (2006)[[Am..
Susan Blanchard
Susan Blanchard can refer to: Susan Blanchard (socialite), who has married actors Henry Fonda, Michael Wager, and Richard WidmarkSusan Blanchard (actress), American actress known for role on All My Children in the 1970sSusan Blanchard Ryan, American actress who starred in the 2003 film Open Water T..
Susan Blanchard (actress)
For the socialite wife of Henry Fonda and Richard Widmark, see Susan Blanchard (socialite). Susan Blanchard is an American actress, best known for playing Mary Kennicott Martin on the ABC soap opera All My Children from 1971 to 1975. She is married to actor Charles Frank, who played her onscreen ..
Susan Blanchard (socialite)
For the actress from All My Children, see Susan Blanchard (actress). Susan Blanchard (born 1928) is a American theatrical lyricist and producer as well as a socialite who has married several famous actors in her life. Stepdaughter of lyricist and producer Oscar Hammerstein II, Blanchard studied at..
Susan Blow
Susan Elizabeth Blow (born June 7, 1843 in Carondelet, Missouri - died March 26, 1916 in New York City) was a United States educator who opened the first successful public Kindergarten in the United States. Blow was devoted to the theories developed by Friedrich Froebel. She began her training a..
Susan Bordo
Susan Bordo (born 1947), a modern feminist philosopher, is well known for her contributions to the field of contemporary cultural studies, particularly in the area of “body studies.” Contents 1 Overview2 Professional career3 Theoretical Context3.1 Philosophical Discourse3..
Susan Brown
Susan Brown (December 12 1958 - ) is the minister for Dornoch Cathedral and as such is the first woman preacher to take charge of a Cathedral in the United Kingdom. She has officiated at the weddings between Madonna and Guy Ritchie and Ashley Judd and Dario Franchitti. She previously preached at Ki..
Susan Browning
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Susan Browning (25 February ..
Susan Brownmiller
Susan Brownmiller (b. February 15, 1935) is a radical feminist, journalist, and activist. She is best known for her pioneering work on the politics of rape in Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape [] (1975). Brownmiller argues that rape has been defined by men hitherto, rather than woman...
Susan Buchan
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Lord Tweedsmuir married Susan Charlotte Grosvenor, cousin of the Duke of Westminster, on July 15, 1907...
Susan Buffett
Susan Thompson Buffett (June 15, 1932 - July 29, 2004), the wife of investor Warren Buffett was born in Omaha, Nebraska. Her father, William Thompson, was a dean at the University of Omaha. While studying at Northwestern University, she was introduced to Warren Buffett by her roommate, Buffett's si..
Susan Burns/Temp
Susan L. Burns is an Associate Professor of History and East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. Books Before the Nation: Kokugaku and the Imagining of Community in Early Modern Japan (Duke University Press, 2003). Articles "Contemplating Places: The Hospital as Modern E..
Susan Butcher
Susan Howlet Butcher (born December 26, 1954) is a dog musher who rose to fame when she became the second woman to win the Iditarod dogsled race in 1986, and went on to become the second four-time winner in 1990, and the first to win four out of five sequential years. Butcher grew up in Boston, Mas..
Susan Bysiewicz
Susan Bysiewicz (born 1961) is a Democratic politician, who currently serves as Secretary of State in the U.S State of Connecticut. She was first elected to the Secretary of States office in 1998 and was reelected in 2002. She is up for a third in 2006. She also was a candidate for the Democratic N..
Susan C. Lee
Susan Lee is a member of the Maryland General Assembly. She represents District 16, which is located in Montgomery County, and includes parts of Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, Kensington, Cabin John, Glen Echo, and Rockville. She has served on the House Judiciary Committee since she joined the Hous..
Susan Cabot
Susan Cabot (born July 9, 1927; died December 10, 1986) was an American actress. Born Harriet Shapiro to a Jewish family in Boston, Massachusetts, Cabot's early life was one of turmoil, and she was raised in eight different foster homes. She completed her education in New York, New York, and found..
Susan Caldwell
An editor has expressed a concern that the subject of the article does not satisfy one of the guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia on one of the following topics: [Notability Academics] ([Notability proposed])[Notability Biographies][Notability Books] (&#..
Susan Calvin
Dr. Susan Calvin, from a cover to I, Robot. Dr. Susan Calvin (born 1982 A.D.) is a fictional character from Isaac Asimov's Robot Series. She was the chief robopsychologist at US Robots and Mechanical Men, Inc., the major manufacturer of robots in the 21st century. She was the main character in..
Susan Campbell Bartoletti
Susan Campbell Bartoletti is an American writer of children's literature. She was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania but eventually the family ended up in a small town in northeastern Pennsylvania. Susan started as an English teacher and inspired many students before deciding to pursue writing in earn..
Susan Carter Holmes
Susan Carter Holmes (1933 - ) is a botanist and taxonomist at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. She discovered and catalogued more than 200 plants of the family Euphorbiaceae, particularly of the succulent East African members of the genera Euphorbia and Monadenium, as well as about 20 Aloes. All plan..
Susan Cartsonis
Susan Cartsonis is President of Wind Dancer Films. She has been the producer of Firelight, Where the Heart Is, What Women Want and Company Man. ..
Susan Choi
Susan Choi (born 1969) is a novelist born in Indiana to a Korean father and a Russian-Jewish mother, Choi was raised in Texas. She won the Asian American Literary Award for Fiction and was a finalist for the Discover Great New Writers Award at Barnes & Noble by writing the foreign student. With Davi..
Susan Clancy
Susan A. Clancy is a psychology researcher at Harvard in the field of memory, and in October, 2005 published Abducted: How People Come to Believe They Were Kidnapped by Aliens. Clancy came to the subject of alien abductions while studying recovered memories, a phenomenon her research had drawn into ..
Susan Clark
Susan Clark (born March 8, 1940 in Sarnia, Ontario) is a Canadian actress, best known as Katherine Papadapolis in the TV sitcom Webster. She is married to her Webster co-star Alex Karras. They met when they costarred in the TV movie, Babe, in which she played Babe Didrikson Zaharias, and he played..
Susan Collins
Susan Margaret Collins (born December 7 1952 in Caribou, Maine) is an Irish-American politician, the junior U.S. Senator from Maine and a Republican. She is chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Senator Collins is a member of the Catholic church. Collins is a Ph..
Susan Constant
Susan Constant, at 120 tons, was the largest of three ships of the English East India Company that were led by Captain Christopher Newport on the 1607 voyage that resulted in the founding of the first permanent English settlement in North America, Jamestown, in the new Colony of Virginia. On that..
Susan Conway
Susan Conway Mitchell (b. 13 October 1952, Toronto) is a Canadian actress. Contents 1 Filmography1.1 Television series1.2 Television specials1.3 Movies2 External links Filmography Television series 1963-1966: The Forest Rangers as Junior Ranger Kathy (CBC/ITC)1966: The ..
Susan Cooley
Susan Cooley is a Labour Party politician in the City of Manchester. She is a councillor in the Brooklands ward. ..
Susan Cooper
Susan Mary Cooper (born May 23, 1935) in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England is a British author. Cooper is most notably the author of The Dark is Rising, an award-winning five-volume fantasy saga set in and around England and Wales. The books incorporate traditional British mythology (Arthurian and ..
Susan Corrock
Susan Corrock (born November 30, 1951) is an American alpine skier from Ketchum, Idaho who won a Bronze Medal in Downhill at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan. ..
Susan Crawford
Susan Crawford is a prominent media internet legal scholar and professor at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Prior to entering the legal academy, Professor Crawford was a partner at the Washington, DC law firm Wilmer Cutler & Pickering. She is also a recently-elected member of the Board of D..
Susan Crennan
Justice Susan Crennan (1945 – ), Australian judge, is a Justice of the High Court of Australia, the highest court in the Australian court hierarchy. Biography Crennan is one of six children of working-class Irish-Catholic parents. She was educated at the University of Melbourne, where she..
Susan Crile
Susan Crile (b. Cleveland, 1942) is perhaps the best known living early abstractionist. She has had over 30 solo shows and her work has appeared in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as well as the Guggenheim Museum. She has taught at Princeton and New York University. She is currently a professor at H..
Susan Cullen-Ward
Susan Barbara Cullen-Ward (January 28, 1941 - July 17, 2004) was the wife of Leka, Crown Prince of Albania. She is known by Albanian monarchists as Queen Susan, although her husband never formally reigned as king. She was born in Waverly, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, to a family of wealthy l..
Susan Cummings
For the actress, see Susan Cummings (actress). Susan Cummings (born c. 1959) was an American who was convicted of killing her boyfriend, Argentine polo player Roberto Villegas. Cummings inherited her fortune from her father, former CIA agent turned arms dealer Samuel Cummings. She lived a lavish l..
Susan Cummings (actress)
For the heiress convicted of killing her boyfriend, see Susan Cummings Susan Cummings is an American actress of the 1950s and 1960s. She portrayed characters in several television shows and films. She is perhaps best known for her role in a 1962 episode of The Twilight Zone (original series) entitl..
Susan Cunliffe-Lister, Baroness Masham of Ilton
Susan Lilian Primrose Cunliffe-Lister, Dowager Countess of Swinton (born 14 April 1935), also known as Baroness Masham of Ilton, is a crossbench member of the House of Lords. She was born Susan Sinclair, daughter of Major Sir Ronald Sinclair, Bt, and educated at Heathfield School and London Polytec..
Susan Daigle-Leach
Susan Diagle-Leach is a colorist who has worked in the comics industry. ..
Susan Dalian
Susan Dalian is a voice actress and film actress who is primarily well known among many anime fans as the voice of Haku. Anime and Video Game Roles Naruto (2006) .... HakuRTX Red Rock (2003) .... Cimmeria Rajan Television Roles Love, Inc. (2006) .... LindaAll of Us (2006) .... MicheleJoey (2004) ..
Susan Davis
Susan Davis Susan A. Davis (born April 13 1944), is an American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 2001, representing the 53rd District of California ([map]). The district includes just under half the city of San Diego, as w..
Susan Deacon
Susan Deacon (born February 2 1964, Musselburgh) is a prominent Scottish politician, and Labour MSP for Edinburgh East and Musselburgh since 1999. She attended the University of Edinburgh for her degree in Social Policy and Politics, as well as for her MBA. She was minister for Health and Communi..
Susan Decker
Susan L. Decker has been a director of Costco Corporation, and is currently the Chief Financial Officer of Yahoo! Incorporated. ..
Susan Delgado
Susan Delgado (born c. 1964) is a former stripper that ran as a write-in candidate for the Texas Senate in the 2004 general election. She was running against the District 6 incumbent, Senator Mario Gallegos, Jr., a man with whom she had had a 17-year affair. On 5 February 2004, Delgado filed a laws..
Susan Denberg
Susan Denberg (born 2 August 1944 in Bad Polzin, Germany) is the stage name of Austrian model and actress Dietlinde Zechner. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its August 1966 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Peter Gowland. She also was one of the finalists for the title..
Susan Devoy
Dame Susan Elizabeth Anne Devoy (born January 1 1964) was a New Zealand squash player who dominated the sport in the late 1980s and early 1990s. She won the World Open on four occasions. Contents 1 Playing career2 Achievements3 World Open Squash Results4 External links Playin..
Susan Dey
Susan in the film ''Echo Park. Susan Hallock Dey (born December 10, 1952 in Pekin, Illinois) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles on The Partridge Family and L.A. Law. Born to Robert Smith (a newspaper editor) and Gail Dey (a nurse), Susan was a model before starring as Lau..
Susan Duff
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Susan Duff (born Susan Colleen Cobb on May 12, 1953) is the mother of Hilary Duff and Haylie Duff, who are bot..
Susan Dumais
Susan Dumais is a Senior Researcher in the Adaptive Systems & Interaction Group of Microsoft Research. Before working at Microsoft, she was one of the pioneers of Latent semantic analysis. External links [Home page at Microsoft Research][Citeseer] ..
Susan E. Rice
Susan E. Rice was the United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from October 1997 until January 20, 2001. [link] She was designated a Rhodes Scholar in the 1980's after graduating from Stanford University. She started her career as a management consultant at McKinsey ..
Susan Eaton
Susan Eaton (? 1957-December 30, 2003) was an assistant professor of public policy at Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, who became a nursing home researcher at Harvard and workers' activist. She wrote about health care management, women's role in union leadership and work-family issue..
Susan Edmonstoune Ferrier
Susan Edmonstoune Ferrier (1782 - 1854), novelist, daughter of James Ferrier, one of the principal clerks of the Court of Session, in which office he was the colleague of Sir Walter Scott. Miss Ferrier wrote three excellent novels, Marriage (1818), The Inheritance (1824), and Destiny (1831), all ch..
Susan Egan
Susan Egan (b. February 18, 1970) is an American actress and singer best known for her work on the Broadway stage. An unknown at the time, she won the coveted role of Belle in the original Broadway cast of Beauty and the Beast. Also on stage, she has won high praise for her portrayal of Maria in reg..
Susan Eisenberg
Susan Eisenberg is a voice actress known for doing work for both cartoons, such as Jackie Chan Adventures, and video games, Ashelin (Jak II, PS2) and Taryn (Daxter, PSP). Her breakout role was that of Wonder Woman, AKA: Princess Diana, on Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. External lin..
Susan Eldridge
Susan Eldridge (born November 7, 1979) is an American supermodel. Her early years were difficult, she and her five siblings were left homeless in Santa Clara, California, after their parents moved to Utah, leaving all seven children to fend for themselves. Eldridge lived in garages and helped her o..
Susan Engel
Susan Engel (born 25 March 1935 in Vienna, Austria) is a British actress. She remains best known for her work in television, including the series The Lotus Eaters and the Doctor Who serial The Stones of Blood. In 2003, she appeared in the popular detective series Midsomer Murders. External link..
Susan Ertz
Susan Ertz (1894 – April 11, 1985) was a British fiction writer and novelist, known for her "sentimental tales of genteel life in the country." Contemporary Authors, Thomson Gale, August 2003. ISBN 0787666351 She was born in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England to American parents Charles and M..
Susan Estrich
Susan Estrich on Fox News. Susan Estrich (born 16 December 1952) is a lawyer, professor, author, political operative, feminist advocate and Fox News commentator. Estrich graduated from Wellesley College in 1974, and got her JD from Harvard in 1977. Estrich is a law professor at the Universit..
Susan Eubanks
Susan Eubanks was a mass murderer in San Marcos, California, who murdered her four sons in 1997. She shot the children and then shot herself in the stomach. She was found alive but injured and later convicted for her crimes. ..
Susan Faludi
Susan C. Faludi (born April 18, 1959) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of two well-known books: [[Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women]] (1992; ISBN 0385425074) and [[Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man]] (1999). Backlash argued that the 1980s saw a backlash ag..
Susan Featherly
Susan Featherly is an actress best known for her appearances in Cinemax T.V. shows and movies such as Kama Sutra, Lady Chatterley's Stories and Passion Cove. To date, she has appeared in 25 T.V. shows and movies. Contents 1 Career2 Partial filmography3 Notable TV guest appearances..
Susan Fenimore Cooper
Susan Fenimore Cooper in 1850s Susan Augusta Fenimore Cooper (April 17, 1813 - December 31, 1894) was an American writer and amateur naturalist. She was the daughter of the well known novelist James Fenimore Cooper. Her most famous work is Rural Hours, a nature diary of Cooperstown, New York;..
Susan Fennell
Susan Fennell is the mayor of Brampton, Ontario and has been since December 2000 when she defeated, among others, the incumbent Peter Robertson. She was re-elected in 2003. Before being mayor, Fennell was a Brampton City Councillor (first elected 1988) and then a Peel Regional councillor (from 1..
Susan Fish
Susan Fish (March 21, 1945—) is a former Canadian politician. She served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1981 to 1987, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Bill Davis and Frank Miller. Fish was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and raised in New York City. She was educated ..
Susan Flannery
Susan Flannery as Stephanie Forrester Susan Flannery (born July 31, 1943 in Jersey City, New Jersey) is an American soap opera actress. She is best known for playing Dr. Laura Spencer Horton on Days of Our Lives from 1966 until 1975. Today, she is known for playing Stephanie Douglas Forreste..
Susan Fleetwood
Susan Fleetwood (September 21, 1944 – September 20, 1995) was a British actress. She was born in St. Andrews, Scotland. She died in Salisbury, England of ovarian cancer at the age of 51. She was an Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company. She was a sister of musician Mick Fleetwood. ..
Susan Fleming
Susan Fleming (February 19 1908–December 22 2002) was a Hollywood ingenue known as the "Girl with the Million Dollar Legs" for a role she played in the W.C. Fields film Million Dollar Legs (1932). Her big stage break which led to her Hollywood career was as one of the famed "Ziegfeld Girls" in..
Susan Fogarty
Susan Fogarty (Born New Zealand 1969) is a freelance writer who lives and works in New Zealand. Her first book 'Susan in the Suburbs' is published by Penguin New Zealand. Bibliography Susan has been working as a writer and performer since leaving Canterbury University with a BA Hons in 1992. She ..
Susan Foreman
Susan Foreman is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. She is played by actress Carole Ann Ford. Susan is the granddaughter and a of the Time Lord known as the Doctor. Her last name of Foreman is an alias taken from the junkyard, owned by an "I.M. For..
Susan Furmage
Susan Maureen Furmage (born February 27, 1963 in London, United Kingdom) is a former field hockey player from New Zealand, who finished in eight position with the National Women's Field Hockey Team, nicknamed The Black Sticks, at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. ..
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is a foundation created to support breast cancer research. The Komen Foundation hosts thousands of events around the country. It is made up of volunteers and cancer survivors alike, sharing a common goal in publicising the risk of breast cancer. The Founda..
Susan Gardiner
Susan Gardiner (born April 13, 1980 in North Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian water polo player. She is a student at the University of British Columbia. She was part of the 5th place women's water polo team at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and the bronze medal winning team at the 2001 world ch..
Susan George
Susan Margaret George was born on July 26, 1950, in London, England, UK. Contents 1 Career2 Actress filmography3 Producer filmography4 Miscellaneous crew - filmography5 External links Career Susan George has been acting since the age of four, appearing on both television..
Susan Gibney
Susan Gibney is an American actress. She is probably best known for portraying the character Dr. Leah Brahms in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Crossing Jordan ... as DA Rene Walcott* episode A Man in Blue (2005)* episode Locard's Exchange (2005)* episode What Happens in Vegas Dies in Boston (2..
Susan Gilmore
Susan Gilmore (born London, England on 24 November 1954) is an actress with a number of prominent television credits to her name, including Elizabeth Fitt in the BBC hospital drama Angels and Avril Rolfe in Howards' Way. She was also a leading cast member in the cult thriller serial Maelstrom. Ex..
Susan Glaspell
Susan Keating Glaspell (July 1, 1876 – July 27, 1948) was an American dramatist, theatrical producer, theatre owner/operator, and novelist.-see "The Norton Anthology of American Literature- Shorter Sixth Edition," pg 1893 Susan Glaspell was born in Davenport, Iowa, in 1876. She earned a Bachelor..
Susan Glazebrook
Justice Susan Glazebrook is a judge of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand. Justice Glazebrook has an MA (1st Class Hons), an LLB (Hons) and a Dip. Bus (Finance) from Auckland University and a D.Phil from Oxford University in French legal history. Before being appointed to the High Court in May 2000..
Susan Goforth
Susan Goforth is an American actress and producer. Credits to her name include stage roles in Guys and Dolls, Me and My Girl, Singin' in the Rain, A Chorus Line, Follies, to name a few. In 1999, her and her colleague Timothy Hines formed Pendragon Pictures based in Seattle, Washington. Less than 2..
Susan Golding
Susan G. Golding (born August 1945) is an American Republican politician from California. Golding was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma and grew up in Lafayette, Indiana and Indianapolis. She earned a bachelor's degree in government and International Relations from Carleton College, and a Master's degr..
Susan Goyette
Susan Goyette (born 4 April 1964) is a Canadian poet and novelist. Born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Goyette grew up in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, on Montreal's south shore. Her first poetry book The True Names of Birds (1998) was nominated for the 1999 Governor General's Award, the Pat Lowther Award a..
Susan Graham
Susan Graham (born 1960) is a mezzo-soprano classical singer, born in Roswell, New Mexico, USA. Her roles include Octavian in Der Rosenkavalier and Sister Helen Prejean in Dead Man Walking, a role written for her. Most recently she created the part of Sondra Finchley in the world premiere of Tobia..
Susan Granger
Susan Granger is an American television and radio commentator and syndicated entertainment critic. She holds a degree in journalism from the University of Pennsylvania. Susan has also worked as a speech and presentation coach. External link [Official website] ..
Susan Grant
Susan Grant is a pilot and author, dubbed the "inventor of aviation romance," by Romantic Times Magazine. Grant graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 1982, the third class to include women, and was commissioned as an officer in the United States Air Force. She went on to pilot trai..
Susan Greenfield
Susan Adele Greenfield, Baroness Greenfield, CBE (born 1 October 1951) is a British scientist, writer, broadcaster and member of the House of Lords. Greenfield is Professor of Pharmacology at Lincoln College, Oxford University and Director of the Royal Institution. On 1 February 2006 she was instal..
Susan Griffin
Susan Griffin is the eco-feminist author of The Book of the Courtesans: A Catalogue of Their Virtues (2001); Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her; Pornography and Silence; and A Chorus of Stones; Unremembered Country (1987); The Eros of Everyday Life (1995); What Her Body Thought: A Journey into..
Susan Guerin
Susan Guerin is an Australian actress, best known for her role as Barbara Fields in the television drama Prisoner. External link ..
Susan Haack
Susan Haack (born 1945) is an English professor of philosophy and law, and is currently on the faculty at the University of Miami in Florida. She has made significant contributions in the fields of philosophy of language, epistemology, and metaphysics. Born in England, she is a graduate of Oxfor..
Susan Hahn
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Susan Hahn is a poet, playwright, and the editor of TriQuaterly magazine. Hahn is the author of six books of poetry and the recipient of many awards, including a 2003 Gugenheim Fellowship. The Chicago Tribune named her fourth book, Holiday, and her fifth book, Mo..
Susan Hampshire
Susan Hampshire, Lady Kulukundis, OBE (born on May 12, 1937 in London, England) is an English actress best known for her many film and television roles. Her appeal has always been that of an "English rose". She first became famous after playing the lead in a 1962 BBC adaptation of What Katy Did. S..
Susan Harper
Susan Harper (born 1952, Burlington, Ontario) is a Canadian diplomat. She has served as Canadian Ambassador to Uruguay from 2001 to 2004. Susan joined Foreign Affairs Canada in 1982. She has been on posting to Yaounde, Paris, and Buenos Aires. She is currently posted in Washington DC. She has two ..
Susan Harris
Susan Harris (born 1941 in Mount Vernon, New York) is a television comedy writer and producer. She created the acclaimed television series Soap, Benson, The Golden Girls and Empty Nest. She also wrote or co-wrote all 93 episodes of Soap and appeared on two episodes as the hooker Babette. She has be..
Susan Harrison
Actress Susan Harrison (born August 26, 1938 in Leesburg, Florida) appeared in the film noir classic Sweet Smell of Success as the sister for whom Burt Lancaster has an unhealthy affection, as well as in the Twilight Zone episode Five Characters in Search of an Exit. She is the mother of Darva Con..
Susan Harris (disambiguation)
Susan Harris is the producer of many television sitcoms, such as Soap, Benson, and The Golden Girls.Susan Harris is a character from the movie Invasion of the Bee Girls.Susan Harris is a character from the movie Demon Seed starring Julie Christie This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] pa..
Susan Hart
This page is about the model. For other people named Susan Hart, see Hart (disambiguation). Susan Hart ( born June 25, 1964 ) is an American model and a porn star. She is sometimes credited as Susan Blaustien, Suzi Hart or Susan Heart Partial filmography Susan Hart on video cover 1984 about..
Susan Haskell
Susan Haskell (born June 10, 1968) is a Canadian actress. She graduated from Tufts University in 1985 with a major in child study. She is most known for her Daytime Emmy winning role as Dr. Margaret "Marty" Saybrooke Moody Thornhart, a bad girl-turned-good, on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live...
Susan Hawk
Susan (Sue) Hawk (born August 17, 1961 in Waukesha, Wisconsin) was a contestant on [[Survivor: Borneo]] (season one) and [[Survivor: All-Stars]] (season eight). She is one of only four people in the history of the show to resign from the game voluntarily (she quit season 8 [[Survivor: All-Stars]]), ..
Susan Hayward
Susan Hayward (June 30, 1917 – March 14, 1975) was an Academy Award-winning American actor. Contents 1 Biography2 Academy Awards and Nominations3 Filmography4 See also5 External links Biography Born Edythe Marrenner in Brooklyn, New York of Irish American and Sca..
Susan Hendricks
Susan Hendricks is an anchor with CNN and CNN Headline News. She joined CNN/HLN in 2002 as a fill-in anchor. In 2005, she went to anchoring weekend morning newscasts on Headline News, after Christi Paul was moved to the weekday, late-morning, newscasts. Previously, she was an anchor for KMIR (NBC Af..
Susan Hilferty
Susan Hilferty (Costume Designer) has designed more than 200 productions for theatres across America and internationally. Susan designs opera, film, TV and dance and chairs the Department of Design for Stage/Film at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Her numerous awards include 2004 T..
Susan Hill
Susan Hill (born February 5, 1942) is a British popular writer of fiction and non fiction. Her novels have been best sellers, and she remains best known for her ghost story The Woman in Black. Other notable novels have been I'm the King of the Castle and The Mist in the Mirror. Contents 1 ..
Susan Hockfield
Susan Hockfield, a molecular neurobiologist, became the first woman President of MIT on December 6, 2004 Susan Hockfield was announced as MIT’s sixteenth president on August 26, 2004. She formally took office December 6, 2004, replacing Charles M. Vest, who held the position since 1990...
Susan Howard
Main title caption from Dallas. Jeri Lynn Mooney (born January 28, 1943), better known as Susan Howard, is an American actress, writer, and political activist; best known for portraying the character Donna Culver Krebbs on the soap opera Dallas, Maggie Petrocelli on the television show Petro..
Susan Howatch
Susan Howatch (July 14 1940-) is an author. She is mainly known for writing Family saga-type novels which follow related characters over large amounts of time. Susan Howatch was born in Surrey, England, and went to school at Sutton High School. She obtained a degree in law from the King's College,..
Susan Howe
Susan Howe (born 1937) is an Irish-born American poet and critic who is closely associated with the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E group of poets. Her sister is the poet Fanny Howe and her niece is the author Danzy Senna. Contents 1 Early life2 Publications3 Influences4 Other Activities5&nbs..
Susan Huggett
Susan Huggett (born June 29, 1954) is a former field hockey player from Zimbabwe, who was a member of the national team that won the golden medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. Because of the boycott of the United States and other countries, only one team was available to compete in the Wo..
Susan Hughes
Susan Hughes is a childen's book writer in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Bibliography Cuba. The culture Crabtree Pub. 2004Cuba. The land Crabtree Pub. 2004Cuba. The people Crabtree Pub. 2004Lester B. Pearson Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2004Let's call it Canada Maple Tree Press, 2003Canada invents Owl Books..
Susan Hussey, Baroness Hussey of North Bradley
Susan Hussey, Baroness Hussey of North Bradley DCVO (b. May 1 1939) is a Woman of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth II. Born Lady Susan Katherine Waldegrave in 1939, the daughter of the 12th Earl Waldegrave, on 25 April 1959 she married Marmaduke Hussey (later Chairman of the Board of Governors of ..
Susan Illston
Susan Yvonne Illston is a San Francisco, California-based judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. She was nominated by President Bill Clinton on January 23, 1995 and confirmed by the Senate on May 25, 1995. Prior to her appointment, she had served in priva..
Susan Inman
Susan Inman is a noted personal journalist, a former arts journalist, and a secondary school teacher. She currently teaches at Windermere Secondary School in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and has been teaching Drama and English courses there for several years. She is part of the Association o..
Susan Ioannou
Susan Ioannou (born 1944) is a Canadian poet who lives in Toronto, Ontario. Contents 1 Bibliography1.1 Poetry1.2 Children's literature2 External links Bibliography Poetry Motherpoems - 1985Familiar Faces/Private Grief - 1986Clarity Between Clouds: Poems of Midlife - 1991Wher..
Susan Ip
Susan Ip (Chinese: 葉燕玲; pinyin: Yè Yānlíng) is a Cantonese-speaking television journalist in Canada. She currently works as a co-anchor on OMNI News: Cantonese Edition alongside Stanley So on Toronto, Ontario's OMNI.2. In the 1980s, Ip was a weather presenter on TVB in Hong Kong. She j..
Susan Ivanova
Susan Ivanova Affiliated with Babylon 5, Earth Alliance Race Human Home planet Earth First appearance Midnight on the Firing Line Last appearance Sleeping in Light Portrayed by Claudia Christian Susan Ivanova, played by Claudia Christian, is a fictional character in the uni..
Susan J. Ferguson
Susan J. Ferguson is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Grinnell College. She specialised in the areas of sociology of the family, Asian women, medical sociology, women's health, feminism and teaching. Author of several textbooks, among them [[Mapping the Social Landscape: Readings in Sociology]..
Susan J. Helms
Susan Jane Helms is a Brigadier General-select in the United States Air Force and a former NASA astronaut. She was a crew member on four Space Shuttle missions and was a resident of the International Space Station for over five months in 2001. Contents 1 Personal data2 Education3&nbs..
Susan Jacks
Susan Jacks (born Susan Pesklevits in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 19 August 1948) is a Canadian singer. Jacks was one-half of the duo The Poppy Family, which had a number of hits in the late 1960s and early 1970s. "Which Way You Goin' Billy?" sold 2.5 million copies worldwide, hitting No. 1 in Canada ..
Susan Jameson
Susan Jameson (born 13 August 1944, Barnt Green, Worcestershire, England, UK) is a British actress, best known for her television work. Her most remembered roles include: Myra Booth in Coronation Street, Kate in Take Three Girls and Jessie Seaton in When the Boat Comes In. Guest appearances includ..
Susan Jeanes
Susan Barbara Jeanes (b. February 24 1958) was an Australian Liberal Party Member of the House of Representatives for the Division of Kingston from 1996. She was defeated at the 1998 general election. Reference [Susan Jeanes, Parliamentary Library] ..
Susan Jill Warchaizer
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Susan Johnson
Also, Susan Johnson (Susan Ruth Johnson, born 30 December 1959) is an Australian novelist and author [link]. Susan Johnson, born 1939, is an American author of numerous bestselling romance novels. Works Hot Spot (2005)Hot Legs (2005)Hot Streak (2004)Hot Pink (2004)Pure Silk (2004)Again a..
Susan K. Freedman
Susan K. Freedman is the President of the Public Art Fund. She currently serves as a representative on the Board of the Museum of Modern Art, as well as on the Boards of the Municipal Art Society, the Eldridge Street Project, WNYC Radio, and as Secretary of the Board for the City Parks Foundation. M..
Susan Kadis
Thornhill Liberal MP Susan Kadis. Susan R. Kadis (born January 11, 1953) is an associate critic in the Official Opposition of the Canadian House of Commons. Born in Toronto, Ontario, she earned a Bachelor of Sociology from York University. An 14-year breast cancer survivor, Kadis has serv..
Susan Kare
Susan Kare (b. 1954 in Ithaca, New York) is the original designer of many of the interface elements for the original Apple Macintosh. She joined Apple Computer after receiving a call from friend Andy Hertzfeld in 1983. Kare is the designer of many fonts, icons, and original marketing material for ..
Susan Kay
Susan Kay (born in 1953 in Manchester) is a writer. She is most known for her book, Phantom, which expands upon the history of Erik, the hideous, brilliant character from Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera, in an episodic format of seven chapters from different characters' points of view - f..
Susan Kelly
Susan Kelly (born 15 February 1938 in Oklahoma) is an American model and actress. She is best known for being Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its May 1961 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Frank Bez. Susan is of Cherokee, French and Irish ancestry. She studied education at ..
Susan Kempter
Susan Kempter is an American violin teacher who specializes in applying interdisciplinary research to music pedagogy. She is an active promoter of teaching students to play musical instruments with both physical as well as musical demands in mind, so that they can play their instruments without ..
Susan Kiger
Susan Lynn Kiger (born November 16, 1953 in Pasadena, California) is an American model and actress. Her centerfold was photographed by Pompeo Posar and Ken Marcus. In addition, she appeared in the cover of Playboy three times: March 1977, November 1977, April 1978. Susan Kiger is, as of now, t..
Susan King
Susan King (born December 25, 1956) is a British television presenter who hosted an educational programme named Horses Galore which ran from 1977 to 1980. Before that she had hosted Country Search. Recently she was an executive producer in The Games 2004. She was born in Guildford, Surrey, England. ..
Susan King Borchardt
Susan King Borchardt (born Susan King on July 27, 1981 in Richfield, Minnesota) is an American professional basketball player. She grew up in a family of collegiate basketball players. Her father, Gary King, played at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. Her brother, Stephen, played at Ohio Uni..
Susan Kinski
Susan Wendy Smith Kennedy Kinski is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Jackie Woodburne. She first appeared in 1994 and has remained a prominent character in the show ever since. During her 12 year stint on Ramsay Street she has divorced, remarried, been wid..
Susan Kinsolving
Susan Kinsolving is an American poet whose work has appeared in dozens of publications including The New York Times Book Review, Poetry, Yale Review, The Paris Review, The New Republic, and The Washington Post. A finalist for the Walt Whitman award and the Yale Younger Series award, she has taught a..
Susan Knowles
Susan Christine Knowles (b. April 10, 1951) represented Western Australia and the Liberal Party in the Australian Senate from December 1 1984 until her retirement on June 30 2005. Reference [Susan Knowles, Senate Biography] ..
Susan Kohner
Susan Kohner (born November 11 1936 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. She is the daughter of Mexican actress Lupita Tovar and film producer Paul Kohner. Most of Kohner's film roles came during the late 1950s and early 1960s. She is most notable for portraying Sarah Jane, the Afric..
Susan Kramer
Susan Kramer Susan Veronica Kramer (born 22 July 1950) is a London businesswoman and Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Richmond Park. . She was educated at St Paul's Girls' School and Oxford University, where she was President of the Oxford Union, and took her MBA at the University of ..
Susan Krieg
Susan Krieg (born 1952) is an American artist known for her mixed-media collage paintings. Her extensive “Archetypes of the Feminine” series explores pictorially the feminine principal as a universal archetype in humanity’s collective unconscious. Also a muralist, she has produced more than ..
Susan Kruglinski
Susan Kruglinski is a senior associate editor at Discover magazine. One of her recent contributions was an article about Wikipedia, specifically about the history of the entry on evolution. [link] She also has written for the New York Times. On the "Contributors" page in the July 2006 i..
Susan L. Graham
Susan L. Graham is a computer scientist. Graham is the Pehong Chen Distinguished Professor in the Computer Science Division of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley Graham's current reserach project include: Harmonia - A language-..
Susan Lanier
Susan Lanier is a U.S. actress. Lanier's career began in 1972 with a television guest appearance on Welcome Back, Kotter. During the '70s, she guest starred on shows such as Barnaby Jones, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, Alice, Police Woman and Eight is Enough. In 1976, she starred along side John R..
Susan Lawrence
Arabella Susan Lawrence (12 August 1871 - 25 October 1947) was a British Labour politician. Lawrence was the daughter of Nathaniel Lawrence, a wealthy solicitor, and Laura Bacon. She was educated in London and at Newnham College, Cambridge. Originally a Conservative, she was a member of the London ..
Susan La Flesche Picotte
Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte (June 17, 1865 - September 18,1915) was the first person to receive federal aid for education and the first American Indian woman to become a physician in the United States. Susan La Flesche was born to Chief Joseph La Flesche (Iron Eye..
Susan Lewis
Dr. Susan Lewis, played by Sherry Stringfield, is a fictional doctor on the television show ER. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. In the first season, we see Susan as an eager and competent young doctor working in the emergency department of County Gene..
Susan Lindauer
Susan Lindauer (born 17th July 1963), of Takoma Park, Maryland, is an American journalist accused of conspiring to act as a spy for the Iraqi Intelligence Service and engaging in prohibited financial transactions involving the government of Iraq under Saddam Hussein. The prosecution claims that sh..
Susan Lindquist
Susan Lindquist is a well-known molecular biologist studying (among other things) the effects of protein folding and heat-shock proteins. Lindquist is best known for her research that provided strong evidence for a new paradigm in genetics based upon the inheritance of proteins with new, self-perpe..
Susan Long
Susan Long is a senior correspondent for The Straits Times in Singapore. On the 19 April, 2004 edition of The Straits Times, Susan Long wrote an article titled "The NKF: Controversially Ahead Of Its Time?", reporting controversy surrounding the financial reserves and expenditure of the National Ki..
Susan Lucci
Susan Lucci as co-MC for U.S. Army Birthday Ball in 2005 Susan Victoria Lucci (born December 23, 1946) is a Daytime Emmy Award winning actress, who has been called "Daytime's Leading Lady" and "The Queen of Daytime." She is also known as "La Lucci." She is a daytime legend for playing the l..
Susan Lynch
Susan Lynch (born on June 5, 1971, in Corrinshego, Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish actress. Her mother is Italian while her father is Irish. On December 3, 2000, she received an Academy Award for Best Leading Actress at the Irish Film and Television Academy Awards, for h..
Susan Lyons
Susan Lyons (born 1957 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an actress. Her television appearances include: A Country Practice, Police Rescue, Murder Call, Farscape, Something in the Air and All Saints. External link ..
Susan M. Cohen
Susan M. Cohen has achieved considerable success with her recent watercolor and acrylic series. Her work has been exhibited in a number of shows in The Hummingbird Centre, Toronto; The Varley Museum, Unionville, Ontario and with the Wembley Group of Artists in their annual showings. Susan M. Cohen..
Susan Mallery
Susan Mallery is the author of over 50 books for Harlequin and Silhouette as well as full length novels. She lives in the Los Angeles Area with her husband and cats. External links [Official Website] ..
Susan Maughan
Susan Maughan (born Marion Susan Maughan, 1 July 1942, Consett, Co. Durham) is an English singer who released a small string of singles in the 1960s. Her most famous, and successful, song is "Bobby's Girl", which reached number three in the UK singles chart at Christmas time in 1962. Perennially po..
Susan Mayer
Susan Mayer is the name of a fictional character on the ABC television series Desperate Housewives. The character is played by actress Teri Hatcher. History Susan is a divorcée and single mother who is an illustrator for children's books. Susan was in a relationship with Mike Delfino, neighborho..
Susan May Pratt
Susan May Pratt (born February 8, 1974) is an American actress. Filmography Year Movie Role Other notes 2006 Open Water 2 Amy 2003 Undermind Olivia/Lucy 2002 Searching for Paradise Gilda Mattei 2000 Center Stage Maureen Cummings 1999 Drive Me Crazy Alici..
Susan May Williams
Susan May Williams (April 2, 1812-September 15, 1881) was the daughter of Benjamin Williams, a prominent Baltimore merchant originally from Roxbury, Massachusetts, and his wife Sarah Copeland Williams. In response to the opening of the Erie Canal, which was in direct competition with the port of Bal..
Susan McCann
Susan McCann Singing for world statesmen, singing in French, performing in South Africa, Russia, Switzerland, the United States, England or in her own beloved Emerald Isle of Ireland remains a way of life for Ireland's First Lady of Country music Susan McCann after over a quarter of a century as an..
Susan McCaw
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Susan Leigh Rasinski McCaw is..
Susan McClary
Susan McClary is a musicologist considered to be a significant figure in the "New Musicology". She is noted for her work combining musicology and feminism. Contents 1 ''Feminine Endings''2 Other work3 The Beethoven and rape controversy4 Personal5 Quotes6 Selected ..
Susan McDougal
Susan McDougal is one of the few people who served prison time as a result of the Whitewater controversy in the United States, though fifteen individuals were convicted of federal charges. Susan McDougal was married to James B. McDougal, also of Little Rock, Arkansas. The McDougals were partner..
Susan McKeown
Susan McKeown is an Irish-American folk singer. Contents 1 Early Years2 Emigration to New York3 Solo Discography4 Discography with The Chanting House Early Years Susan was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1967. In the 1980s she relocated to New York City and joined a band called T..
Susan McMaster
Susan McMaster is a Canadian poet, literary editor, and spoken word performer who lives in Ottawa, Ontario. Her new poetry collection is Until the Light Bends from Black Moss Press in 2004; it was shortlisted for the Archibald Lampman Award for poetry, and the Ottawa Book Award for best book of the ..
Susan Meiselas
Susan Meiselas (born 1948) is an American photographer. Meiselas was born in Maryland. After taking a BA at Sarah Lawrence College and an MA at Harvard University, she joined Magnum Photos co-operative in 1976 and has worked as a freelance photographer since then. In 1981, she visited a village dest..
Susan Mernit
Susan Mernit (b. January 23) is an executive at Yahoo! [Personals], a technology and media consultant based in Palo Alto, California and a former vice president of Netscape and America Online. As an executive, Mernit launched several corporate media sites since introducing Scholastic ..
Susan Milan
Susan Milan is Professor of flute of the Royal College of Music, UK. She was awarded a Fellowship of the College in November 1999 which was presented to her by HRH Prince Charles. In her a career as an orchestral guest principal, chamber musician, soloist, teacher and lecturer, she has often feature..
Susan Miller, Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer
For the September 1972 Playboy Playmate of the Month, see Susan Miller (Playmate). Susan Elizabeth Miller, Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer (born 1 January, 1954) is a Liberal Democrat member of the House of Lords. Miller worked in book publishing. She served as a councillor at parish, distric..
Susan Miller (Playmate)
For the Liberal Democrat member of the House of Lords, see Susan Miller. Susan Miller (born March 22, 1947 in New York City) is an American model and actress. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the August 1972 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli. In 1965 Sus..
Susan Miller (producer)
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Susan Minot
Susan Minot (b. 7 December 1956) is an American prize-winning novelist and short story author. Born in Manchester, Massachusetts, Minot is the author of the novel, Monkeys (1986), which won the Prix Femina in 1988. She has also won the O. Henry Prize and the Pushcart Prize for her writing. Minot'..
Susan Mitchell
Susan Mitchell is an American poet who wrote the poetry collections Rapture and Erotikon. Susan Mitchell grew up in New York City and now lives in Boca Raton. She holds the Mary Blossom Lee Endowed Chair in Creative Writing at Florida Atlantic University. Susan Mitchell has won awards from t..
Susan Molinari
Susan Molinari (born March 27, 1958) is a politician, journalist, and lobbyist from New York. She was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for three terms. Contents 1 Early Life and Family2 In the House of Representatives3 After Politics3.1 Journalism3.2 Lobby..
Susan Moller Okin
Susan Moller Okin (July 19, 1946 - March 3, 2004) was a feminist political philosopher and author. In 1979 she published Women in Western Political Thought, in which she details the history of the percpetions of women in western political philosophy. Her 1989 book Justice, Gender, and the Family i..
Susan Montford
Filmmaker- Director, Writer and Producer - short films include "Hairpin" and "Strangers". Screenwriter of THE FAMILY JAM, a screenplay about the early days of the Charles Manson Family based on the book by Ed Sanders. Producer of the upcoming films SHOOT-EM-UP (2006), COIN LOCKER BABIES (2006) and W..
Susan Moonsie
Susan Moonsie from Minneapolis was Prince's High School girlfriend. She became a member of Vanity 6 in 1982. Susan was given a "teenage Lolita" image by Prince and he knocked her age back to 16 for shock value. Susan and Brenda joined Patty Kotero as Apollonia 6 in 1984 while filming Purple Rain. ..
Susan Moore, Alabama
Susan Moore is a town in Blount County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 721. Geography Susan Moore is located at 34°4'54.617" North, 86°25'10.247" West (34.081838, -86.419513)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has ..
Susan Mosher
Susan Mosher is an American stage and film actress. She is best known for playing Pepper Cole in the movie Ca$hino. External links [}}}] at the Internet Movie Database ..
Susan Musgrave
Susan Musgrave (born March 12, 1951) is a Canadian poet and children's writer. She was born in Santa Cruz, California to Canadian parents, and currently lives in Sidney, British Columbia. Musgrave is married to Stephen Reid, a writer who has twice been convicted of bank robbery. Musgrave defended ..
Susan Myrtetus Lorentzen
Susan Lee Myrtetus Lorentzen (born June 1, 1956) is an American author. She is known for her book, Down Over Normandy, a novel about her deceased uncle John Myrtetus, who was killed in World War II. It was co-written by Denis Ledoux. Biogaphy Susan Lorentzen was born in Camden, New Jersey but grew ..
Susan Nathan
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Susan Nathan is a writer. Sh..
Susan Nattrass
Susan Marie Nattrass (born November 5, 1950 in Medicine Hat, Alberta) is a Canadian shooter. She started shooting at age 13 and was educated at the University of Alberta. In the 1976 Summer Olympics she became the first ever woman to participate in a shooting event at the Olympics, as shooting was..
Susan Nelles
Susan Nelles was charged with murdering four babies in 1981, when she worked as a nurse at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children. She was ultimately exonerated. The hospital investigated the cause of infant deaths in the cardiac unit, using an experimental testing method. The test indicated that as..
Susan Nero
Susan Nero was an American pornographic actress and stripper active in the adult entertainment industry between 1978 and 1996. She appeared in over 130 adult films. A native of Boston, Massachusetts, Susan moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1976 and began working in the adult film industry ar..
Susan Nigro
Susan Nigro is an American contrabassoonist. Unlike most players of the instrument, Nigro's career is primarily as a solo recitalist and recording artist rather than an orchestral player. Nigro, a native of Chicago, includes in her repertoire such works at the Gunther Schuller and Daniel Dorff conce..
Susan O'Neill
Susan ("Susie") O'Neill (born August 2, 1973) is an Australian former competitive swimmer from Brisbane, Queensland, who was famously nicknamed "Madame Butterfly". She won the 200m Butterfly at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and the 200m Freestyle in Sydney. After winning a Gold and a Silver medal in h..
Susan of Mar, Mistress of Mar
Susan Helen of Mar, Mistress of Mar (born 31 May 1963) is the only child and heir presumptive of Margaret of Mar, 30th Countess of Mar. She married Bruce Wyllie on 10 June 1989 and has two daughters. ..
Susan Oliver
Susan Oliver Susan Oliver (February 13, 1932—May 10, 1990) was an American actress, television director and a record-setting pilot. Contents 1 Early life and family2 Early career on stage and television3 First motion picture role4 The return to stage and televisio..
Susan Olsen
Susan Marie Olsen (born August 14, 1961 in Santa Monica, California) is an American actress, best known for her role as Cindy Brady on the television sitcom The Brady Bunch from 1969 to 1974. She was cast in the role when she was just 8 years old and effectively grew up on television. Because he..
Susan Orlean
Susan Orlean (born October 31 1955) is an American journalist whose feature writing drolly but affectionately considers "softer" subjects than some of those covered by her colleagues. She has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1982, and has contributed articles to Vogue, Rolling Stone, Esq..
Susan Osman
Susan Osman is a news anchor on the television channel BBC News 24, who made her name in the early 1990s on the regional BBC1 news programme BBC Points West. She is now the director of a media consultancy company, 'Front Foot Media', but can still be seen on occasional slots on BBC News 24. Past s..
Susan Page
Susan Page (born February 12, 1951) is an American journalist who is the current Washington Bureau Chief for USA Today. She has won numerous awards for her work, including the Merriman Smith Award, the Aldo Breckman Award, and the Gerald R. Ford Award for White House coverage twice. She also makes n..
Susan Penhaligon
Susan Penhaligon in Doctor Who Susan Penhaligon (born July 3 1949) was a notable British television actress of the 1970s, and continues to make stage and screen appearances today. She was born in Manila, Philippines, where her father was working as an engineer for the Shell oil company. Her ..
Susan Peters
For Susan Peters, the TV Anchor, see Susan Peters (TV Anchor) Susan Peters in Random Harvest (1942) Susan Peters (July 3, 1921 - October 23, 1952) was an Academy Award-nominated American film actress. Peters was born Suzanne Carnahan in Spokane, Washington. She began working for MGM Studios ..
Susan Peters (TV anchor)
Susan Peters is a main anchor on KAKE-TV, the ABC affiliate in Wichita, KS. One of the longest running anchors in the market, Susan anchored from 1983-1991, before making a move to San Diego, CA. In California, she worked for 4 years at the CBS affiliate, KFMB. Then, in 1995 Susan returned to ..
Susan Pevensie
--> [[Image:susanpenensie.jpg|right|thumb|180px|Anna Popplewell as Susan Pevensie in the 2005 film adaptation of [[The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe|The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe]].]] Susan Pevensie is one of the major characters from C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of ..
Susan Polgar
Susan Polgar Grandmaster Susan Polgar (born April 19, 1969 as Polgár Zsuzsanna) is a Hungarian-American chess player, and one of the strongest female players ever, having been Women's World Chess Champion from 1996 until 1999. She was formerly called Zsuzsa Polgár: Zsuzsa is a shortening of..
Susan Polis Schutz
Susan Polis Schutz is an American poet and producer of greeting cards. She was born in Peekskill, NY, in 1944. A longtime activist for women's rights and antiwar causes, she initially worked as a freelance writer. In 1971, she turned her hobby of writing poetry into a commercial venture by foundi..
Susan Polk
redirect [[Template:Current]] --> Susan Mae Polk (born Susan Bolling in 1958) is a mother of three who was convicted of murdering her husband, Dr. Frank "Felix" Polk. Dr. Polk was a prominent Berkeley psychologist, who was found with numerous stab wounds in the pool house at the couple's upscale Or..
Susan Powell
Susan Powell Miss America 1981 Susan Powell is currently the host of Home Matters, her own one-hour series on The Discovery Channel, recently completing its ninth season. In September of 1980, Susan was named Miss America 1981. In the years following her reign, she has appeared before audiences in..
Susan Powers
Susan Powers Susan Powers is a self-taught American artist who began painting in 1979, encouraged by a friend and fellow painter who had seen her expressive pencil drawings. Only a year later, her work had been accepted for display by the prestigious Jay Johnson Folk Heritage Gallery in New York..
Susan Powter
Susan Powter (circa 1993) Susan Powter was born to Colin and Jan Powter on 22 December, 1957 in Sydney, Australia. She is a motivational speaker, dietitian and personal trainer who rose to fame in the 1990s with her mantra "Stop the Insanity!" She gives few details of her personal life except ..
Susan Pratt
Susan Pratt (born April 29, 1949) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in daytime television as Annie Logan Webber on General Hospital (1978-1982); Claire Ramsey on Guiding Light (1983-1986, 2000-2002) and as Barbara Montgomery Cudahy on All My Children (1987-1991, 1995, 1997, 1..
Susan Price
Susan Price (born 1955) is an English fiction writer. Contents 1 Bibliography1.1 Minor books2 References3 External links Bibliography Odin's VoiceThe Sterkarm HandshakeThe Sterkarm KissThe Ghost DrumGhost SongGhost DanceThe Ghost WifeOlly Spellmaker & the Sulky Smudge Minor..
Susan Quilliam
Born Liverpool 1950. Agony aunt noted for bringing systemic psychology to a mass (and generally low-brow) audience. Susan Quilliam is a relationship psychologist, agony aunt, broadcaster, author, and consultant. Her areas of expertise include: love; sex; personal psychology; celebrity psychology; ..
Susan R. Wessler
Susan R. Wessler, Ph.D. is an American molecular biologist and geneticist on the faculty of the University of Georgia. Wessler was born in New York City and joined the faculty at UGA in 1983 as an assistant professor of botany becoming a full professor in 1992. She was named Distinguished Research ..
Susan Rae
Susan Rae is a newsreader and continuity announcer on BBC Radio 4. She began work in a local newspaper in Dundee, before taking up work on BBC Radio Aberdeen. After three years there she left to work in London around 1983 as an announcer and newsreader on BBC Radio 4, where her Scottish accent prove..
Susan Ralston
Susan Bonzon Ralston worked as an administrative assistant for Jack Abramoff and Ralph Reed before being hired in 2001 as the most senior assistant to Karl Rove in The West Wing of the White House. She attended the University of Loyola at Chicago and received an M.B.A. from DeVry University's Keller..
Susan Raye
Susan Raye (born October 8, 1944 in Eugene, Oregon) was one of the leading female country music vocalists of the 1970's. Raye began her career in the late 1960's singing in local Oregon venues and in regular appearances on the Portland country music television program Hoedown. Discovered by coun..
Susan Reinhartd
Outspoken southern columnist for the Asheville Citizen-Times. She's an award winning writer who's been entertaining readers for years with her syndicated news columns and southern humor. "Not Tonight, Honey wait til a size 6" are one of her many books. http://www.susanreinhardt.com http://www.citi..
Susan Richardson
Susan Richardson (born March 11, 1952 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania) is an American actress, best known for her role as Susan Bradford on the television series Eight is Enough, which she played from 1977 to 1981. Richardson first started acting in plays in high school. She graduated from Coatesvi..
Susan Richard Nelson
Susan Richard Nelson (born 1952) is an American lawyer and judge. Susan was appointed as United States Magistrate for the District of Minnesota, and took the oath of office on June 12 2000. Nelson graduated Oberlin College, Ohio and received her Juris Doctor from the University of Pittsburgh Schoo..
Susan River
Susan River can refer to: Susan River (California), a river in California, United StatesSusan River (Australia), a river in Queensland, Australia This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same..
Susan River (California)
The Susan River is a river, approximately 40 mi (64 km) long, in northeastern California in the United States. It drains an arid plateau of volcanic highlands into the basin of intermittent Honey Lake. Its headwaters form the westernmost edge of the Great Basin. It rises in eastern Lassen County, e..
Susan Roces
Susan Roces (born Jesusa Sonora on July 28, 1941 in the Philippines) is a Filipino actress and the widow of Ronald Allan Kelley Poe, popularly known as Fernando Poe, Jr.. Her sister, Rosemarie Sonora, and niece Sheryl Cruz, are also actresses. Following the death of her husband in 2004 at the age..
Susan Roesgen
Susan Roesgen is a television news reporter. She has been an anchor/reporter for various TV stations and networks, as well as an announcer on radio station WWNO-FM 89.9 In New Orleans. Other television stations Roesgen has worked for include: WDSU-TV Channel 6 (New Orleans)WGNO-TV Channel 26 (Ne..
Susan Roman
Susan Roman (born April 17, 1957 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) is a voice actress best known for voice acting the role of Lita/Sailor Jupiter in the American DiC (and later Cloverway) dub anime, Sailor Moon. She is the only voice actor to remain thougout the entire run of the series. She also pro..
Susan Rook
Susan Rook is a journalist and photographer best known for her years working at Headline News and CNN, where she hosted the topical daily talk show Talkback Live. Rook was also a newscaster in New Orleans and Miami before coming to CNN, and is currently an event photographer. She is a graduate of Ge..
Susan Roosevelt Weld
Susan Roosevelt Weld was formerly a professor at Harvard specializing in ancient Chinese civilization and law. She also was General Counsel to the Congressional-Executive Commission on China. She was the First Lady of Massachusetts from 1991 till 1997. She is the great-granddaughter of Theodore R..
Susan Ross
Susan licking the poison envelopes which caused her death in "The Invitations". Susan Biddle Ross is a fictional character on the situation comedy Seinfeld played by Heidi Swedberg. Character [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Susan, an executive at..
Susan Ruskin
Susan Ruskin is a film producer. Selected filmography Anaconda (1997)[[Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid]] (2004) ..
Susan Ruttan
Susan Ruttan (b. September 16, 1950 in Oregon City, Oregon, USA) is an American actress. One of her most famous roles is that of Roxanne Melman in L.A. Law from 1986 - 1993. She also returned to the role in 2002 for the TV "reunion" movie [[L.A. Law: The Movie]] External links ..
Susan Ryan
Susan Maree Ryan Law AO (b. October 10, 1942) is an Australian educator and served as a Senator for the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). Her legislative contributions to the Australian political landscape include the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 and the Affirmative Action (Equal Opportunities in E..
Susan Sackett
Susan Sackett was born in Connecticut and raised in Florida. She received her Bachelor of Arts (1964) and Master of Education (1965) degrees from the University of Florida at Gainesville. After teaching elementary school in Miami for two years, she moved to Los Angeles, where she taught for a s..
Susan Saegert
Susan Saegert is Director of the Center for Human Environments (CHE) and Professor of Environmental Psychology at the CUNY Graduate Center where she has worked since receiving her PhD in Social Psychology from the University of Michigan. She was also the first director of the Center for the Study of..
Susan Saint James
Saint James as Sally McMillan in "The Man Without a Face," ca. 1975 Susan Saint James (born August 14, 1946 in Los Angeles, California) is an actress. She is also credited in some places as Susan St. James. Born Susan Jane Miller she was raised Catholic in Rockford, Illinois where she began ..
Susan Sarandon
Sarandon in The Banger Sisters Susan Sarandon (born October 4, 1946) is an Academy Award-winning American actress. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career1.3 Personal life2 Filmography3 Academy Award and nominations4 External links Biography Early lif..
Susan Scannell
Susan Scannell is an American actress, probably best known for her roles in television soap opera. She appeared in the 1980s prime-time drama Dynasty as Nicole Simpson De Vilbis, and was a regular cast member in Another Life, Search for Tomorrow, Ryan's Hope, One Life to Live and All My Children. ..
Susan Schmidt
Susan Schmidt is a reporter with the Washington Post and was awarded the Pullitzer Prize for investigative reporting in 2006. She is co-author of Truth at Any Cost: Ken Starr and the Unmaking of Bill Clinton (ISBN 0060194855), which is about Special Prosecutor Kenneth Starr and the Lewinsky scan..
Susan Scholefield
Susan Scholefield, a senior Civil Servant of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence], has been Command Secretary, Permanent Joint Force Headquarters, Northwood, United Kingdom, since 2003. She was formerly Head of the Civil Contingencies Secretariat of the Cabinet Office, 2001-2003. ..
Susan Schwab
Susan Carroll Schwab is currently United States Trade Representative. U.S. Trade Representative She was nominated to replace Rob Portman as United States Trade Representative, in April 2006, and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate two months later. Previously, she served as Deputy United States Trade..
Susan Seaforth Hayes
Susan Seaforth Hayes as Julie Olson Williams Susan Seaforth Hayes (born Susan Seaforth on July 11, 1943 in Oakland, California) is an American actress, best known for her role as Julie Olson Williams on the American daytime television soap opera Days of Our Lives. She is the daughter of actre..
Susan Seidelman
Susan Seidelman (born December 11, 1952, Philadelphia) is an American movie director. Contents 1 Career2 Awards and nominations3 Filmography (selected)4 External links Career Susan Seidelman belongs to the first wave of female independent film makers in the American cinema o..
Susan Sexton
Susan Sexton (born as Shanon Sexton on May 15, 1958 in Perth, Western Australia), was an Australian professional wrestler. Profile Hometown: Perth, Western AustraliaResides: Los Angeles, CAHeight & Weight: 5'6" - 130lbsTrained by: Ali Musa the TurkDebut: 1975Previous Gimmicks: Sue Sexton, Susan Sex..
Susan Sheehan
Susan Sheehan (nee Margulies) (born 1937), is a U.S. journalist. Born in Vienna, Austria, she won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1983 for her book "Is There No Place on Earth for Me?". The book details the experiences of a young New York woman diagnosed with schizophrenia as she wen..
Susan Sheridan
Susan Sheridan (born 1947) is an British actress most widely known for her voice work, particularly the roles of Trillian in the radio series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Princess Eilonwy in the animated film The Black Cauldron. She has also provided voices for many child characters, inc..
Susan Sheskey
Susan E. Sheskey is vice president and chief information officer for Dell Inc., where she is responsible for Dell's global information systems and technology infrastructure. Before becoming CIO in August 2005, Ms. Sheskey was Dell's vice president of information technology for the Americas Region, w..
Susan Shreve
Susan Richards Shreve is an American professor, author, and novelist, known mostly for her teachings and writings on feminism and race issues, as well as over a dozen children's books. She currently teaches at George Mason University. Shreve was educated at the University of Pennsylvania as well as..
Susan Shwartz
Susan Shwartz (December 31, 1949 - ) is an American author. She received her B.A. in English from Mount Holyoke College in 1972 and a Ph.D. in English from Harvard University. Contents 1 Works2 Awards3 See also4 External links Works Shwartz has published several novels and ..
Susan Sideropoulos
Susan Sideropoulos (b. October 14, 1980 in Hamburg) is a German actor and singer. Her father is of Greek descent while her mother is from Israel. Susan is fluent in German, English, Greek, Spanish and Hebrew. External links [Offizieller Fanclub]http://www.SusanSideropoulos.kohop.de ..
Susan Silo
Susan Silo is an American voice actress who did voices in cartoons and commercials. Contents 1 Anime Roles2 Non-Anime Roles3 Movie Roles4 Video Game Roles5 External links Anime Roles Zatch Bell!: Zofis Non-Anime Roles Biker Mice from Mars: Dr. KarbunkleChannel Umptee-Thr..
Susan Sirma
Susan Sirma (born May 26, 1966) is an Kenyan middle distance runner best known for winning a bronze medal over 3000 metres at the 1991 World Championships. She also won two gold medals over this distance at the All-Africa Games, in fact the only times the 3000 metres was staged at the Games. In 1991..
Susan Smith
Susan Smith (born September 26, 1971 as Susan Leigh Vaughan), of Union, South Carolina, was convicted of murdering her two sons, 3-year-old Michael Daniel Smith, born October 10, 1991, and 14-month-old Alexander Tyler Smith, born August 5, 1993, and sentenced to life in prison in 1995. She will be e..
Susan Smith (Playmate)
For the South Carolina woman who was convicted in 1995 of murdering her two sons, see Susan Smith. Susan M. Smith (born January 14, 1959 in Beloit, Wisconsin) is an American model and actress. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its September 1981 issue. Her centerfold was photog..
Susan Smith Blackburn Prize
The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, established in 1978, is given annually to a woman who deserves recognition for having written a work of outstanding quality for the English-speaking theatre. The Prize is administered in Houston, London and New York by a board of directors who choose six judges each..
Susan Smith McKinney-Steward
Susan Smith McKinney-Steward (March, 1847 – March 7, 1918) was New York’s first African American female doctor and the third African American female doctor in the United States. She was born Susan Maria Smith in Weeksville, Brooklyn, New York and grew up on her father's pig farm at the corner o..
Susan Sontag
--> Susan Sontag (January 16, 1933 – December 28, 2004) was a well-known American essayist, novelist, intellectual, and activist. Contents 1 Life2 Work3 Activism4 Controversies5 Bisexuality6 Works6.1 Fiction6.2 Nonfiction6.2.1 Collections of ess..
Susan Spaull
Susan Spaull is a chef who taught as a senior teacher at Leiths School of Food and Wine in London and has written several cookery books. She also does food photography, demonstrations and recipe development. Books Susan Spaull (1999). Ideal Home Entertaining. Boxtree. ISBN 075221750XSusan Spaull; L..
Susan Stafford
Susan Stafford (b. 1945) was the original hostess of the game show Wheel of Fortune from January 5, 1975 to October 22, 1982, when she was replaced by Vanna White. She returned to the show briefly in 1986 to substitute for Vanna White, who was mourning the death of her then-boyfriend, John Gibson. ..
Susan Stamberg
Susan Stamberg (born 7 September 1938 in Newark, New Jersey) is an American radio journalist, currently a Special Correspondent for National Public Radio and guest host for Weekend Edition Saturday. A member of the Broadcasting Hall of Fame and the Radio Hall of Fame, she was the first woman to be a..
Susan Starr
Susan Starr is an American pianist and piano teacher living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music in the same city, she has held and/or currently holds teaching positions among the faculty at Rutgers University and Florida International University. A former stud..
Susan Starr Sered
Susan Starr Sered is the Senior Research Associate at Suffolk University's Center for Women's Health and Human Rights, having previously been the director of the "Religion, Health and Healing Initiative" at the Harvard University Center for the Study of World Religions, and a Professor of Sociology ..
Susan Stebbing
L. (Lizzie) Susan Stebbing (1885-1943) was a British philosopher. She belonged to the 1930s generation of analytic philosophy, and was a founder in 1933 of the journal Analysis. She studied at Girton College, Cambridge, graduating in 1908. From 1920 she had positions at Bedford College, University..
Susan Stephen
Susan Stephen (July 16, 1931 - April 21, 2000) was a London-born film actress in the 1950s known for appearing in a number of B-movies. She appeared in over 20 movies including The House Across the Lake and Pacific Destiny. She was married her second husband, the director Nicolas Roeg in 1957 and ..
Susan Stern
Susan Stern is a political activist. She was a member of the prominent anti-Vietnam War group Seattle Liberation Front ("Seattle Seven"). She wrote a memoir entitled "With the Weatherman" about her experiences before overdosing in 1976. See also Weatherman (organization) ..
Susan Stewart
Professor Susan Stewart is an American poet and literary critic born in 1952. She teaches the history of poetry, aesthetics, and the philosophy of literature, most recently at Princeton University. Her most recent books of criticism are Poetry and the Fate of the Senses, which won the Christian Ga..
Susan Still-Kilrain
Susan Leigh Still-Kilrain (Commander, USN) is a former NASA astronaut, born on October 24, 1961, in Augusta, Georgia. Contents 1 Personal and educational data2 Professional life3 Experience at ..
Susan Sto Helit
Characters fromTerry Pratchett's Discworld series Character details Full name: Susan Sto Helit Description: Death's granddaughter; a stern schoolteacher, with white-blond hair with a single black streak through it Associations: Death,Mort,Ysabell Location: Quirm College,Sto Helit,A..
Susan Straight
--> Susan Straight (born in Riverside, California) is a writer and National Book Award finalist. She is currently director of the creative writing department at University of California, Riverside. She has also written essays and articles for The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Nation and H..
Susan Strange
Susan Strange (June 9, 1923 - October 25, 1998) was one of if not the founder of the discipline of international political economy. For over thirty years, Susan Strange was one of the dominant scholars in Britain’s international relations community and one of the world’s leading specialists in t..
Susan Strasberg
Susan Strasberg Susan Elizabeth Strasberg (May 22, 1938 – January 21, 1999) was an American actress. She was the daughter of theatre director and drama coach Lee Strasberg and Paula Strasberg, and the sister of John Strasberg. Susan died in 1999 from breast cancer. She had a daughter,..
Susan Stroman
Susan Stroman (born October 17, 1954 in Wilmington, Delaware) is a Broadway director, choreographer, and performer. Exposed to show tunes by her piano-playing salesman father, Stroman began studying dance, concentrating on jazz, tap, and ballet at the age of five. She majored in theatre at the Uni..
Susan Sullivan
Main title caption from Falcon Crest. Susan Michaelin Sullivan (born November 18, 1942 in New York City) is an American actress, most known for her role as Maggie Gioberti Channing on the 1980s night-time soap opera, Falcon Crest. While putting herself through college at Hofstra University, ..
Susan Swan
Susan Swan (born June 9, 1945) is a Canadian author. Born in Midland, Ontario, she studied at McGill University. Her list of works includes The Wives of Bath (1993), and What Casanova Told Me (2004). The Wives of Bath was made into the film Lost and Delirious in 2001, starring Piper Perabo, Jessica ..
Susan Tannenbaum
Susan Tannenbaum is a lobbyist for the consumer activist group Common Cause in Washington, D.C. Her focus is the environment. Tannenbaum was once a member of U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 presidential campaign staff until his assassination. Susan Tannenbaum is the daughter of Greensboro, N..
Susan Tedeschi
Susan Tedeschi (pronounced te-des-ki) (November 9, 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American blues and soul artist. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Influences4 Personal life5 Nominations6 Discography7 External links Early life Susan Tedeschi grew up in No..
Susan Thompson
Susan Ann Thompson was the 40th mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba. She was the first female to serve as mayor of Winnipeg and served two terms as mayor and held this post from 1992 to 1998. Thompson graduated with a BA from the University of Winnipeg in 1971. From 1980 to 1995 she owned Birt Saddlery, a..
Susan Thompson (politician)
Susan Thompson (born March 2, 1979, Camrose, Alberta) is a social democratic Canadian politician. She ran as the NDP candidate in the federal riding of Peace River in northern Alberta in 2004, increasing the NDP vote in the area to 11%, after moving to the town of Peace River in 2000. On May 15, 2..
Susan Tietjen
Susan Tietjen is a councilwoman in East Hanover, New Jersey. A school principal and educator by profession, Tietjen was elected to her first term as a councilwoman in 2001 and reelected in 2004. Tietjen previously served nine years on the East Hanover Board of Education before becoming a councilw..
Susan Tolman Mills
Susan Tolman Mills (1825 - 1912) was the co-founder of Mills College (formerly the Young Ladies Seminary at Benicia, California). Contents 1 Background2 ..
Susan Tom
Susan Tom (born 1950) is a woman from Fairfield, California, who became famous when HBO aired a documentary about her in 2003. Tom is the biological mother of three children, and the adoptive mother of eleven children with special needs. Susan Tom was married once. One of her children from her marr..
Susan Torres
Susan Michelle Rollin Torres (November 23, 1978 – August 3, 2005) was an American woman who made headline news all over the world, when she gave birth to a baby girl while brain dead, and on a life support machine. Brief biography Susan Rollin was born in Wichita, Kansas and raised in Spring, Tex..
Susan Travers
Susan Travers (September 23, 1909 - December 18, 2003) was a British citizen and daughter of a Royal Navy admiral who, during World War II, was informally part of the French Légion Étrangère and became the chauffeur for Free French General Pierre Koenig. Prior to the war, she was a semi-pro tenni..
Susan Tully
Susan as Michelle in EastEnders Susan Tully (born October 20, 1968 in Highgate, London) is a British television producer, director and former actress. She is still widely remembered for her role as Michelle Fowler in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. At the age of nine she hosted the live telev..
Susan Turnbull
Susan Turnbull is an American political organiser, who has served as a Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee since February of 2005. She has been a DNC Member since 1992. During her tenure at the DNC she has also served as a DNC Deputy Chair and Chair of the DNC Women's Caucus. She served..
Susan Tyrrell
Susan Tyrrell (born March 18, c. 1945 in San Francisco, California) is an American actress of Irish descent. Her father was a top agent at one time with the William Morris firm (talent agency). She built up her resumé in summer stock and regional plays, usually cast in standard ingénue roles, al..
Susan Van Camp
Susan Van Camp is a fantasy artist. Raised in Flint, Michigan, Susan began her commercial career in the Gaming field by doing work for Steve Jackson’s Car Wars series. From there she proceeded to comic books with Arrow Comics' Tales from the Aniverse in 1984, and Varcel’s Vixens from Caliber Co..
Susan Walters
Susan Walters (born September 28, 1963) is an American actress, best known for her role as "Mulva" (really Dolores) on the NBC sitcom Seinfeld, which she played in 1993 and again from 1996-97. She began her career on soap as Lorna Forbes Perelli on Loving during mid-80s' Walters' other screen credi..
Susan Ward
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Susan Ward Susan Ward (born Michelle Ward on 15 April, 1976 in Monroe, Louisiana) is an American actress and model. She started modeling at the age of 13, leaving school and moving to New York to do so, deciding to try her hand at acting several years later..
Susan Warner
Susan Bogert Warner (July 11, 1819 – March 17, 1885), was an American writer of religious fiction for young people. Born in New York City, she wrote, under the name of "Elizabeth Wetherell," a number of stories, of which The Wide, Wide World (1851) had an extraordinary popularity. It was tran..
Susan Watkins
Susan Watkins is an editor of the journal New Left Review. ..
Susan Watts
Susan Watts is the science editor of the BBC's Newsnight programme, joining the programme in January 1995. She was educated at Imperial College London, and spent 10 years in print journalism specialising in scientific topics, working for Computer Weekly, New Scientist and The Independent, before ..
Susan Webber Wright
Susan Webber Wright (b. 1948) is a United States District Court judge presently serving as the chief judge of the Eastern District of Arkansas. She received national attention when she dismissed Paula Jones's sexual harassment lawsuit against President Bill Clinton in 1998. Wright was a student of..
Susan Weber Soros
Susan Weber Soros (b. 1957, New York City) is the founder and director of the Bard Graduate Center for studies in the decorative arts, design, and culture in New York City. She was married to George Soros. ..
Susan Weil
Susan Weil (born in 1930 in New York) is an artist best known for her experimental three-dimensional paintings, which combine figurative illustration with explorations of movement and space. In the late 1940's Weil was involved in a relationship with Robert Rauschenberg, and is said to have greatly ..
Susan Weiss
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Susan Werner
Susan Werner is an American singer/songwriter. Her work, for the most part fits into the contemporary folk genre. However, her most recent album, I Can't Be New,is in the vein of Tin Pan Alley and early jazz torch songs. Discography Midwestern Saturday Night (1993)Live at Tin Angel (1993)Last of t..
Susan Westerberg Prager
Susan Westerberg Prager (1942-) is the current president of Occidental College. Prager was dean of the UCLA School of Law from 1982 to 1998, being one of the first female deans of a law school in the United States. During her term at the UCLA School of Law, she became the second woman to serve as th..
Susan Whelan
Susan E. Whelan, PC (born May 5, 1963 in Windsor, Ontario) was a Canadian Member of Parliament (elected in Essex—Windsor in 1993 and Essex in 1997 and 2000) and cabinet minister She was Minister for International Cooperation. Whelan lost to the Conservative Party candidate, Jeff Watson, in the 2..
Susan Williams
Susan Rene Bartholomew-Williams (born June 17, 1969) is an athlete from the United States, who competes in triathlon. Williams competed at the second Olympic triathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She placed third with a total time of 2:05:08.92. Her split times were 19:02 for the swim, 1:08:58..
Susan Williams-Ellis
Susan Williams-Ellis, the eldest daughter of Amabel Strachey and Clough Williams-Ellis, was born on 6th June 1918 in Guildford. Career She studied Fine Art at Chelsea Polytechnic, where her tutors included Henry Moore and Graham Sutherland. Williams-Ellis's brother Christopher (1923-1944), fell in..
Susan Winter
Co-author (with Felicia Brings) of the book: "Older Women, Younger Men: New Options for Love and Romance." ..
Susan Wise Bauer
Susan Wise Bauer (born 1968) is an American author, English instructor of writing and American literature at The College of William and Mary, and founder of Peace Hill Press. She holds a Master of Divinity from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, PA, a Master of Arts in English from T..
Susan Wittig Albert
Susan Wittig Albert is a well-known herbal mystery writer from Vermilion County, Illinois. She currently resides in Bertram, Texas, near Austin, with her husband, Bill Albert. Contents 1 Career2 Bibliography2.1 The China Bayles Mysteries2.2 The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter2..
Susan Wolf
Susan Wolf is a moral philosopher. One of her books is Freedom Within Reason, which argues for a view of free will as the ability to do what one reasonably thinks is the right thing. This allows a deterministic universe to nevertheless contain responsibility and the feeling of autonomy for us. Wolf ..
Susan Wood
Susan Wood is a New Zealand television presenter who hosts TV ONE's nightly news and current affairs shows Close Up. Wood began her career in journalism in 1979 as a print reporter for the Bay of Plenty Times before moving on to The NZ Herald in Auckland to work as the court and then police reporte..
Susan Wooldridge
Susan Wooldridge (born January 1, 1952), is the daughter of British actress Margaretta Scott and composer John Wooldridge. She is also the sister of Hugh Wooldridge. She was born in London, England, and educated at convent schools. Wooldridge has been acting since 1972. Her big break came in 198..
Susan Wright
Susan Wright was a victim of domestic assualt, or was she? She killed her husband in their Harris County home in Texas. She claims it was self defense, but her story does not make sense. More to come soon. ←Kelly Reid ..
Susan Wynne
Susie "Susie" Wynne was an American figure skater. She competed in ice dance in the 1988 Winter Olympics with Joseph Druar. The pair won the gold medal at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships twice. She later competed with Russ Witherby. Since retiring from skating, she has worked as a television f..
Susan Y. Desjardins
Brigadier General Susan Y. Desjardins is the Commandant of Cadets and Commander, 34th Training Wing, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado. She is the first woman to hold that position. General Desjardins graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 1980. She ho..
Susan Yeagley
Susan Melinda Yeagley (born on 27 February 1975 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA) is an American actress. She married fellow actor Kevin Nealon on 3 September 2005 in Bellagio, Italy. Selected filmography Best Week Ever (2004) (TV series)The Soup (2004) (TV series)Intolerable Cruelty (2003) (uncredite..
Susan Yeats
Susan Mary Yeats (1866 – 1949), known as Lily, was born in County Sligo, Ireland. She was the daughter of John Butler Yeats and the sister of W. B., Jack and Elizabeth Yeats. She taught art in London and became involved in the Arts and Crafts movement, working as assistant to May Morris. Returning..
Susarion
Susarion, an ancient Greek comic poet, was a native of Tripodiscus in Megaris (see Megara} and is considered one of the originators of metrical comedy ¹. About 580 BC he transplanted the Megarian comedy (if the rude extempore jests and buffoonery deserve the name) into the Attic deme of Icaria, th..
SUSAT
SUSAT is an acronym for Sight Unit Small Arms, Trilux and is a 4x optical sight with tritium-powered illumination for night sighting. The full name of the current model is the SUSAT L9A1. The sight is not designed as a sniper sight per se, but is rather intended to be mounted on a variety of rifles ..
Susaye Greene
Susaye Greene is an African-American singer, noted for being the last official member to join Motown girl group The Supremes, remaining in the group during its final year of existence from 1976 to 1977. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early Life and career1.2 After The Supremes1.3 Sol..
Susa (disambiguation)
Susa may refer to one of the following: Susa, Iran, the Biblical city of ShushanSusa, Italy, a city in Piedmont, Italy.''Shushi , in Nagorno-Karabakh.Susa Group, a group of mountain gorillas in RwandaSousse,TunisiaShushan, New YorkS.U.S.A, the students' association of the University of Stirling.''Su..
Susa Valley
The Susa Valley is situated between the Cottian Alps and the Graian Alps. It is named after the city of Susa. The river Dora Riparia runs through the valley. ..
Susceptance
In electrical engineering, the susceptance (B) is the imaginary part of the admittance. In SI units, the susceptance is measured in siemens. Oliver Heaviside first defined this property, which he called permittance, in June 1887. Mathematics [Y = G + j B \,] where Y is the admittance, me..
Susceptibility
In physics, the susceptibility of a material or substance describes its response to an applied field. There are two kinds of susceptibilities: Magnetic susceptibility Electric susceptibility In medicine: Susceptible individual ..
Susceptible individual
In epidemiology a susceptible individual (sometimes known simply as a susceptible) is a member of a population who is at risk of becoming infected by a disease, if they are exposed to the infectious agent. Susceptibles have been exposed to neither the wild strain of the disease nor a vaccination a..
Suscévaz
Suscévaz is a municipality in the district of Yverdon of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. ..
Susch
Susch is a municipality of the canton of Graubünden, eastern Switzerland, situated in the Kreis (subdistrict) of Sur Tasna of the administrative district of Inn. The Flüela Pass connects Susch with Davos. ..
Suscon, Pennsylvania
Suscon is an unincorporated community in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, east of Wilkes-Barre. It is named for its position at the former junction of the Susquehanna Connecting Railroad and the Wilkes-Barre and Eastern Railroad (both subsidiaries of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad). Fo..
Susedgrad
Susedgrad is a neighbourhood in the far western part of Zagreb, Croatia. It is administratively part of the district Podsused - Vrapče. ..
Susenghphaa
Susenghphaa (reign 1603-1641), also called Pratap Singha, was one of the great Ahom kings. His reign saw an expansion of the Ahom Kingdom to the west, and the beginning of the Ahom conflict with the Mughals. His expansion to the west is underlined by the two new offices that he created: that of th..
Susenyos II of Ethiopia
Susenyos II (or Greek Sissinios) was {{IPA (June 1770 - December 1770) of Ethiopia. He was proclaimed king by three generals of Ras Mikael Sehul: Gusho, Wand Bewossen, and Ayadar. These four marched into Gondar and deposed Tekle Haymanot II. Susenyos quarrelled with Fasil, one of his major suppor..
Susenyos of Ethiopia
Susenyos (also Sissinios, as in Greek, Ge'ez ሱስንዮስ sūsinyōs; throne name Malak Sagad III, Ge'ez መልአክ ሰገድ, mal'ak sagad, Amh. mel'āk seged, "to whom the angel bows"; 1572 - September 7, 1632) was {{IPA (1606 - 1632) of Ethiopia. His father was Abeto (Prince) Fasilides, a gr..
Susette LaFlesche Tibbles
Susette LaFlesche Tibbles (1854-1903) was a well-known Native American lecturer, writer, and artist from the Omaha tribe in Nebraska. She was of Ponca and Iowa ancestry; her father, Joseph LaFlesche, called Iron Eye, was the last recognized chief of the Omaha. Also known by her Indian name Inshata-..
SUSEWatcher
SUSEWatcher is a program part of the SUSE Linux distribution. It checks for updates to all of the installed packages periodically. ..
SUSE Linux
SUSE (properly pronounced /susə/, but frequently and incorrectly pronounced /suzi/) is a major retail Linux distribution, produced in Germany. The company is owned by Novell, Inc. SUSE is also a founding member of the Desktop Linux Consortium. Contents 1 History2 Features3 V..
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, formerly Novell Linux Desktop is a desktop-oriented Linux distribution supplied by Novell, Inc. and targeted at the business market. The current version of Novell Linux Desktop is 9, which was re-engineered from SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 and as such uses many of ..
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) is a Linux distribution supplied by Novell, targeted at the business market. It is supposed to be run mainly on servers, but some desktop software is included as well. New versions are released at an interval of 18-24 months. During that period the selected softwa..
Sushant
Sushant is a hindu name. The word is composed of two parts - Su (implies "Auspicious") and Shant (means "Calm" or "Peaceful"). Sushant is another name for the hindu lord Ganesh. ..
Susharata
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Susharata was a surgeon and physician in ancient India (approximately 200 AD), he studied human anatomy in great detail, and invented surgical procedures. He is considered by many in India to be "the father" of reconstructive surgery. ..
Susheela Laxman Bangaru
Susheela Laxman Bangaru is a member of 14th Lok Sabha.She was elected from Jalore constituency in Rajasthan as a candidate of Bharatiya Janata Party. ..
Susheela Raman
--> Susheela Raman was born in London in 1973 to South Indian parents. Her family moved to Australia when she was very young and she was eager to keep her Tamil culture alive. She grew up singing South Indian classical music and began giving recitals at an early age. As a teenager she branched out ..
Sushen
Sushen (}; }) was an ancient ethnic group outside China. The name of Sushen appeared as early as the 6th century BC in Chinese documents. They are almost unknown with the exception of the fact that they lived to the north of China and used wooden bows and crossbows. Ancient Chinese believed that th..
Sushi
In Japanese cuisine, sushi (Japanese: 寿司) is a food made of vinegared rice combined with various toppings or fillings. In Japan the word sushi refers to the rice, not the fish. Sushi toppings or fillings can include seafood, meat, vegetables, mushrooms or egg, Sushi toppings may be raw, cooked..
Sushi-X
Sushi-X was a popular character played by many Electronic Gaming Monthly and GameNOW editors. Making his first appearance in the eighth issue of EGM, the character went on to create a legacy based on his ninja garb, self-proclaimed love for fighting games -- particularly Street Fighter 2, disdain ..
Sushicrowd
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Sushilkumar Shinde
Sushilkumar Shinde Sushilkumar Shinde (born September 4, 1941, Sholapur, Maharashtra) is an Indian politician from the state of Maharashtra. He belongs to the Congress Party. He is the first Dalit to have become the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. He served as chief minister from January 18 20..
Sushil Kumarji
Sushil Kumarji Acharya Sushil Kumarji Maharaj ("Guruji" -- June 15, 1926 - April 22, 1994) was a Jain Acharya. Sushil Kumarji was the honorary president of the World Conference of Religions for Peace, founder of the World Fellowship of Religions (1950), and a founding member of the Vishva Hin..
Sushil Kumar Modi
Sushil Kumar Modi is deputy chief minister of indian state of Bihar. He is the leader of BJP legislature party of Bihar. ..
Sushil Wadhwani
Sushil Wadhwani was a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee from June 1999 to May 2002. ..
Sushi memo
The Sushi memo is a 3 page legal memorandum on the topic of sushi allegedly written by a paralegal for a midtown Manhattan law firm on July 9, 2003. The memo is complete with exhibits and footnotes, and discusses suitable choices for takeout sushi restaurants in the area. The memo became an urban ..
Sushma
Sushma means "First ray of Sun" in Sanskrit. This is a common name in Indian Hindu girls. Sushma also means "beautiful". ..
Sushma Rana
Sushma Rana is a professional Indian shooter. She competes in 25-metre shooting events. She is the younger sister of Jaspal Rana. She has held the national record for 25-metre shooting event at least from 2002 to 2003. She competed in the 2006 Commonwealth Games at Melbourne and won a gold in the 2..
Sushmit
Sushmit is a Hindi name for a male child. It translates to "(one) with a good smile." ..
Sushmita Sen
Sushmita Sen (Hindi, सुश्मिता सेन, Urdu: سُشمِتا سین, Suśmitā Sen), born November 19, 1975 in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India) is a well-known Bollywood actress and was India's first Miss Universe in 1994. Contents 1 Personal life2 Career3 Award..
Sushruta
Sushruta (also spelt Susruta or Sushrutha) (c. 6th century BC) was a surgeon who lived in ancient India and is the author of the book Sushruta Samhita, in which he describes over 120 surgical instruments, 300 surgical procedures and classifies human surgery in 8 categories. He lived and taught and p..
Sushun
Sushun (Simplified Chinese:肃顺; Traditional Chinese:肅順; Courtesy Yuting 雨亭) (—1861) was born in the Manchu Aisin-Gioro Clan as the sixth son of Wurgongga (乌尔恭阿), the Prince Zheng. Sushun became a General during the late years of the Daoguang Emperor's reign. He served in court..
Susien Chong
Susien Chong is one half of the Sydney based fashion label 'Lover'. ..
Susie Amy
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Susie Amy (born 17 April..
Susie Arioli
Susie Arioli (born December 19, 1963 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Montreal based Canadian jazz singer. Biography Susie Arioli is the daughter of Don Arioli and Sandra Beattie. Susie had been singing in Jazz clubs in Montreal when she met guitar player Jordan Officer at a jam led by Stephen Barry...
Susie Berning
Susie Maxwell Berning (born July 22, 1941 in Pasadena, California) is an American professional golfer. She was the first woman to receive a golf scholarship from Oklahoma City University, where she competed on the men's team and she was a member of the Alpha Phi sorority. She was 1964's Rookie of ..
Susie Blake
Susie Blake (born 19 April 1950, Highgate) is a British actress. Blake trained at the Arts Educational School in London. She is the grand-daughter of the actress Annette Mills and a great-niece of the actor Sir John Mills. She appeared in the first episode of the sitcom One Foot In the Grave; her c..
Susie Bright
Susie Bright (also known as Susie Sexpert) (born March 25, 1958, Arlington, Virginia) is a writer, speaker, teacher, audio show host, performer, all on the subject of sexuality. She is one of the first writers/activists referred to as a sex-positive feminist. She has a weekly program entitled "In B..
Susie Carmichael
Susanna "Susie" Yvonne Carmichael is a character from the Nickelodeon shows Rugrats and All Grown Up!. She and her family were introduced in the Rugrats story titled "Meet the Carmichaels" (first US tx: January 10, 1993). Contents 1 ''..
Susie Castillo
Susie Castillo (born January 6, 1980 in Methuen, Massachusetts), is the first person of Puerto Rican-Dominican descent to win the title of Miss USA. Susie Castillo Contents 1 Background2 Miss USA3 Miss Universe4 After the Crown5 See also6 External links Backg..
Susie Cincinnati
"Susie Cincinnati" is a song written by Al Jardine for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released as the B-side of Add Some Music To Your Day on February 23rd, 1970, and on their 1976 album 15 Big Ones. Details Written by: Al JardineAlbum: 15 Big OnesTime: 2 min 57 secProduced by: Bria..
Susie Cooper
Susie Cooper (October 29, 1902 – July 28, 1995) was a prolific ceramic designer working in the Stoke-on-Trent pottery industries from the 1920s to the 1980s. Life and work Born in the Stanfields area of Stoke-of-Trent, she was the youngest of seven children. From an early age she developed an in..
Susie Curry
Susie Curry is a professional fitness competitor from the United States. Susan Flora Curry was born on November 22, 1972 in Santa Barbara, California. She started competing in fitness contests in 1996, and turned professional in 1997. She is one of the most successful competitors in the history o..
Susie Dent
Susie Dent (born 1967) is a British lexicographer. After studying Modern Languages at Oxford University and German at Princeton University, she worked as a language teacher in the USA and for a German publisher before going to work for the Oxford University Press (OUP). She left the OUP in approxima..
Susie Dietter
Susan E. Dietter , mainly known as Susie Dietter, is a television director. She has directed episodes of the TV series Futurama, Baby Blues, The Simpsons, Recess, and The Critic. Dietter was a nominee for the 2000 Annie Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Tele..
Susie Essman
Susie Essman is an American actress and comedian. Born in Manhattan to a Jewish family, she is well-known for her role as Susie Greene on the HBO comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm. Susie Greene is the wife of Jeff Greene (played by Jeff Garlin), Larry David’s agent. Her character is quick to ange..
Susie Frankeberger
Susie Frankeberger is a television news reporter who currently works with CBS affiliate KGPE, Channel 47 in Fresno, California. ..
Susie Garrett
Susie Garrett (December 29, 1929 — May 24, 2002) was an African-American actress, best known for playing Mrs. Betty Johnson on the TV series Punky Brewster from 1984 to 1988. Born in Detroit, Michigan, For several years, she sang jazz at clubs in the city. She also starred in such plays as Dark o..
Susie Ghahremani
Susie Ghahremani (born May 31, 1980 in Evanston, Illinois) is a painter and performs as an indie pop musician under the moniker Snoozer. She graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2002 with a BFA in Illustration. In 2000, she launched a line of arts and crafts under company name boygi..
Susie Gharib
Susie Gharib is co-anchor of the Nightly Business Report. Before joining NBR in 1998, she worked at CNBC, NBC, WABC-TV, ESPN, Fortune magazine, Newsweek, the Associated Press, and The Cleveland Plain Dealer. She has been named one of the nation's 100 most influential business journalists by the edi..
Susie Gibson
Susie Gibson Susie (Potts) Gibson (31 October 1890 – 16 February 2006) was the third oldest person in the world at the time of her death. Susie was born on 31 October, 1890, or 1889 according to herself, in Corinth, Mississippi. The oldest located document, the United States Census, 19..
Susie Ibarra
Susie Ibarra is an American percussionist and composer of jazz, opera, experimental, and avant-garde music. She is probably best known for her work as a jazz drummer, and is noted for her dynamic range and expressive technique, as well as her incorporation of diverse styles and influences, such as ..
Susie Isaacs
Susie Isaacs (born 18 December in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American professional poker player, who has been based in Las Vegas, Nevada since 1986. Isaacs has finished in the money of six World Series of Poker (WSOP) ladies' events, and won the ladies' championship back-to-back in 1996 and 1997. ..
Susie Lewis Lynn
Susie Lewis Lynn is one of the creative producers behind the MTV series Daria. ..
Susie Maroney
Susie Maroney (1975) is a Cronulla, Sydney-born Australian marathon swimmer. She was first recognised as a long-distance swimmer in 1989 when she achieved third place in the Australian Marathon Swimming Championships at 14 years. In 1990, Maroney broke the speed record for swimming the English Cha..
Susie Mayor
Susie Mayor is a reporter on stv central's news programme, Scotland Today. ..
Susie Moloney
Susie Moloney (born February 27, 1962 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian author of horror fiction. Works Bastion Falls (1995)A Dry Spell (1997)The Dwelling (2003) External links [Susie Moloney] ..
Susie Mussey
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Susie Mussey played hockey at Providence College. She was the first female to play colleg..
Susie Owens
Susie Diane Owens is an American model and actress. She was chosen as Playboy's Playmate of the Month in March, 1988. In 1993, she was used as the model for the comic book heroine “Flaxen” and made public appearances in costume, but the character failed to find an audience. Appear..
Susie Päivärinta
Susie Päivärinta, (also Sussie) is a Swedish singer and artist of Finnish ancestry. She scored a number of hits with the duo Lili & Susie, a duo with her sister Lili Päivärinta in the 1980s. See also: List of Swedes in music ..
Susie Price
Susie Price was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Viva Duce. Susie was the older sister of Natalie Price and she was first seen in EastEnders in August 1999, when Natalie, who had been estranged from her family for some time, returned to her family h..
Susie Ross
Family Affairs character Susie Ross Played by Tina Landini Duration 1997-1999 Date of Birth Marital Status Single Occupation Unknown Family Gavin Susie Ross was a fictional character in the UK soap opera Family Affairs played by Tina Landini from 1997 until 1999 Fami..
Susie Scott
Susie Scott (born 22 August 1938 in Chicago, Illinois) was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the February 1960 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli. Susie is the second of four children and has worked as a receptionist. She later appeared on the cover of the July 196..
Susie Scott (1983 Playmate)
Susie Scott (born November 2, 1963 in San Diego, California) is an American model and actress. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its May 1983 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Stephen Wayda. Susie, a devout Christian, lived in Utah at the time of her centerfold appeara..
Susie Sharp
Susie Marshall Sharp (1907-1996) was an American jurist who served as the first female Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, also becoming the first woman elected to head the highest court in any U.S. state. Sharp was born in 1907 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina but spent most of her li..
Susie Shinner
Susie Shinner (born c. 1988) is an English actress from Nottingham. She will make her professional debut as the young Lily Potter, Harry Potter's mother, in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Filmography Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix...Teenage Lily Evans External links [S..
Susie Sings The Blues
Susie Sings the Blues is the second episode of All Grown Up's 1st season. It's supposed to be the first episode, but Coupe DeVille is the 1st episode to be produced. Suise is spoted by a talent agent and signs her up with a record deal at Poudy Girl Records. But when Susie got to the recording studi..
Susie Suh
Susie Suh (born in Los Angeles, California) is an American adult alternative/folk-rock singer-songwriter. Her music is often compared to Fiona Apple, Sarah McLachlan, and Aimee Mann. Suh cites Joni Mitchell and Beth Gibbons among her influences.[link] Suh attended Brown University, wher..
Susie Suh (album)
Susie Suh is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Susie Suh. It was released on Epic Records in 2005. Track listing "Won't You Come Again" (Suh) - 3:48"Your Battlefield" (Suh) - 4:07"Shell" (Ballard, Suh) - 4:29"Harmony" (Suh) - 3:54"Seasons Change" (Suh) - 5:05"Light on My Shoulder" (S..
Susie Tallman
Susie Tallman is a singer and recording artist whose greatest success has been in recording children's music. Tallman's route to recording music for children was roundabout: she was a founding member of the "wall of sound" style avant-garde band Band of Susans. Tallman graduated UCLE with a B..
Susie Taylor
Susie Baker King Taylor (1848-1912) was the first African American to teach openly in a school for former slaves in Georgia. As the author of "Reminiscences of My Life in Camp with the 33d United States Colored Troops, Late 1st S.C. Volunteers", she was the only African American woman to publish a m..
Susie Thomas
Susie Thomas is a Professor of English Literature and lectures at many American Universities based in London. She has written a book on the writer Hanif Kureishi. She lives in Brighton with her daughter, Jessie. Works [Posing as a Postmodernist: Race and Class in Martin Amis’s London Fields..
Susie van der Meer
Susie van der Meer is a German singer-songwriter. She is primarily known around the world for her contribution to the Run Lola Run soundtrack. External link [Official site] (in German) ..
Susie Wilkins
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Susie Wilkins (Chinese: 白素心) is a Hong Kong-based soul singer-songwriter. Contents 1 Nati..
Susila Dharma International Association
Susila Dharma International Association (SDI) is a member-based association of 24 national organizations, 18 national contacts, and 60 projects from 29 countries who are engaged in a range of social and humanitarian activities. SDI is a U.S.-registered charitable, nonprofit organization that has spe..
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Order 6th President of Indonesia President from: October 20 2004 Preceded by: Megawati Soekarnoputri Succeeded by: Incumbent Date of birth: September 9 1949 Vice President: Jusuf Kalla Golkar Place of birth: Pacitan, East Java Spouse: Kristiani He..
Susil Fernando
Susil FernandoSri Lankan (SL) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type - Tests ODIs Matches 5 7 '''Runs scored 112 101 Batting average 11.19 20.19 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score 46 36 ..
Susitna
Susitna may refer to any of: The Susitna River in Alaska, USA.The Matanuska-Susitna Valley through which the Susitna River runs.Susitna, Alaska, a census-designated place in the valley on the river. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same..
Susitna, Alaska
Susitna is a census-designated place (CDP) in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, United States. As of the 2000 census, the population of the CDP is 37. Geography Susitna is located at [61°33′27″N, 150°34′36″W] (61.557631, -150.576743)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Acc..
Susitna River
The Susitna River in south central Alaska The Susitna River (IPA pronunciation: [su'sɪtnə]) (Dena'ina susitnu, literaly 'sand river') is a 300-mile-long (489 km) river in the southcentral region of the U.S. state of Alaska. It, along with the Matanuska River, drains the broad ..
Susi Jeans
Susi Jeans Also known as Lady Susi Jeans, born 1911 in Austria, died 1993. She was a famous organist, musicologist and noted teacher. In 1935 she married Scientist James Hopwood Jeans, and they lived together at Cleveland Lodge, Westhumble. Sir James died in 1946, but Susi stayed on at the house..
Susi Nicoletti
Susi Nicoletti (September 3, 1918 — June 5, 2005) was a German-Austrian actress best remembered today for over 100 supporting roles mostly in comedy films, where she frequently played rich eccentric women. She was born Susanne Emilie Luise Adele Habersack in Munich and spent most of her chi..
Susi Susanti
Lucia Francisca Susi Susanti (Chinese: 王蓮香, pinyin: Wang Lian-xiang, born in Tasikmalaya, West Java on 11 February 1971) was an Indonesian badminton player. Sometimes her name is also spelled Susy Susanti. She won the Olympic Gold medal for woman's singles in the 1992 Olympic in Barcelona an..
Suslin's problem
In mathematics, Suslin's problem is a question about orders posed by Mikhail Yakovlevich Suslin in the early 1920s. In the 1960s, it was proved that the question is independent of the standard axiomatic system of set theory known as ZFC: the statement can neither be proven nor disproven from those a..
Suslin set
This article is about Suslin sets as defined in descriptive set theory a topic in mathematics. The concept of a Suslin set was first used by M. Y. Suslin when he was researching the properties of projections of Borel sets in [\R^2] onto the real axis. Lebesgue believed he had proved that ..
Suslu Sokak
Suslu Sokak (Süslü Sokak in Turkish) is a famous street in the Mebusevleri district of Ankara. It is located close to the Mebusevleri (Houses of Parliament) and was built in the 1930s to provide houses for the early members of the Turkish Parliament. It is one kilometre from the Kizilay and Ul..
Susner
Susner is a town and a nagar panchayat in Shajapur district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Geography Susner is located at [23.95° N 76.08° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Susner]. It has an average elevation of 502 metres (1646 feet). Demographics..
Susning.nu
Current logo of Susning.nu Susning.nu is a Swedish language wiki, started in October 2001. It was created by Lars Aronsson, also the founder of Project Runeberg. As of April 2006, Susning had over 60,000 articles on various topics, making it one of the largest wikis. Aronsson's aim for Susning ..
Susong County
Susong County is a county in Anhui under the jurisdiction of Anqing City. Its population is 800,000 and its area is 2394 square kilometers. The government of Susong County is located in Fulyu Town. Susong County has jurisdiction over 8 towns and 14 townships. ..
Susono, Shizuoka
Susono (裾野市; -shi) is a city located in Shizuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 52,723 and the density of 380.97 persons per km². The total area is 138.39 km². The city was founded on January 1, 1971. Sister City In 1982, the City of Susono established a siste..
Suspect
''For the 1987 movie starring Cher, see Suspect (movie). See also The Usual Suspects, or S.U.S.P.E.C.T.S rap group for alt. info ..
Suspected Illegal Entry Vessel
Suspected Illegal Entry Vessel was the name used by the Australian Defence Force or Australian Coastwatch for maritime vessels which were suspected to be attempting to reach Australia without authorisation. In practise, these boats were almost exclusively carrying asylum seekers who had departed fro..
Suspect (computer game)
Suspect is an interactive fiction computer game designed by Dave Lebling and published by Infocom in 1984. It is the last murder mystery Infocom released, bringing an end to a popular genre of titles such as Deadline and The Witness. Like most Infocom titles, it was written in highly portable ZIL a..
Suspect (film)
Suspect is a 1987 crime thriller set in Washington D.C. starring Cher as Kathleen Riley, the Defense Attorney for a deaf-mute vagrant, played by Liam Neeson, who is accused of murdering the secretary of a judge who has recently committed suicide. Dennis Quaid, as Eddie Sanger, is a juror on the cas..
Suspect classification
In the process of making laws, legislatures sometimes establish classifications that give one group an advantage over another. For instance, in the United States those under the age of 21 are not allowed to purchase alcohol. This rule shows preference to the group of individuals who are 21 and older..
Suspect Zero
Promotional poster for Suspect Zero Suspect Zero is a 2004 thriller, directed by E. Elias Merhige. It opened to decidedly poor reviews, and failed to earn back half of its estimated $27 million production costs at the box office. Plot summary FBI Agent Thomas Mackelway (Eckhart) and Agent F..
Suspend2
Suspend2 is a forked implementation of the suspend-to-disk or hibernate feature which is available as patches for the 2.4 and 2.6 Linux kernel. It includes support for SMP, highmem and preemption. Its major advantage over swsusp is that it has an extensible architecture that allows for arbitrary tra..
Suspended
Suspended: A Cryogenic Nightmare is an interactive fiction computer game written by Michael Berlyn and published by Infocom in 1983. It belongs to the science fiction genre, and is considered by many fans to be one of Infocom's better non-Zork-related titles. Like most Infocom titles, it was ported..
Suspended animation
Suspended animation is the slowing of life processes by external means without termination. Breathing, heartbeat, and other involuntary functions may still occur, but they can only be detected by artificial means. Extreme cold is used to precipitate the slowing of an individual's functions; use of t..
Suspended Animation (album)
Suspended Animation is the name of at least two albums: Suspended Animation, a 2005 album by FantômasSuspended Animation, a 2005 album by John Petrucci For other uses of the term, see suspended animation. redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Suspended Animation (Fantômas album)
This article is about a music album; for the article about the scientific use of the term see: Suspended animation. For other albums of the same name, see Suspended Animation (album). Suspended Animation is an album by Mike Patton's supergroup Fantômas. It is a concept album of the band incorporat..
Suspended Animation (John Petrucci album)
Suspended Animation is the first John Petrucci solo album, released on March 1, 2005. It is fully instrumental. "Jaws of Life" was previously known as I.B.S. (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). For some unknown reason, the song titled "Curve" is split into two separate tracks on some releases of the CD,..
Suspended cymbal
Classical suspended cymbal A suspended cymbal is any single cymbal played with a stick or beater rather than struck against another cymbal. History The term comes from the modern orchestra, in which the term cymbals normally refers to a pair of clash cymbals. The first suspended cymbals used..
Suspended in Time: An Epic
In 1995, future Umphrey's McGee founder and keyboardist Joel Cummins released this solo piano album, featuring originals such as the future Umphrey's McGee classic "Orfeo" and covers such as Phish's "Magilla." The album has long been out of print. Track Listing 1. Prologue 2. Dawn 3. First Mo..
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Suspended swing roller coaster
A suspended or suspended swing roller coaster is one in which the car hangs from the bottom of the wheel assembly by a pivoting fulcrum or hinge assembly. This allows the car and riders to swing back and forth as the train races along the track. One example is Ninja at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Va..
Suspenders
Suspenders, braces and garters are clothing accessories. Suspenders in US English, or braces in most variants of world English (and also sometimes in North America) are elastic fabric straps, run over the shoulders, that hold up trousers or a skirt. The entire strap of braces may be elasticated,..
Suspense
For the radio program, see Suspense (radio program). For the genre, see Thriller. Suspense or tension is the feeling of uncertainty and interest about the outcome of certain actions an audience perceives in a dramatic work. According to Aristotle's Poetics, suspense is an important building block o..
Suspense (1946 film)
Suspense is a 1946 film directed by Frank Tuttle. The film, which cost 1.1 million dollars to make, was considered the most expensive film put out by Monogram Pictures. It was also the last film appearance of actor Eugene Palette. The ice-skating themed movie starred Barry Sullivan and former Oly..
Suspense (radio program)
Lurene Tuttle (left) and Rosalind Russell in "The Sisters" on Suspense in 1949. Suspense was one of the premier programs of the Golden Age of Radio (aka old-time radio), and advertised itself as "radio's outstanding theater of thrills." It was heard in one form or another from 1942 through 19..
Suspense account
In accountancy, a suspense account is an account used temporarily to carry doubtful receipts and disbursements or discrepancies pending their analysis and permanent classification. It can be a repository for dollar transactions (cash receipts, cash disbursements & journal entries) entered with inva..
Suspension
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Suspension may refer to: Suspension (chemistry), a colloidal dispersion (mixture) in which a finely-divided species is combined with another species, with the former being so finely divided and mixed that it doesn't rapidly settle..
Suspension (body modification)
A suspension is the act of suspending one's body from hooks that have been put through body piercings. These piercings are usually temporary and performed just prior to the actual suspension. Contents 1 Introduction2 Why?3 Equipment3.1 Hooks3.2 Rigging4 Types of Sus..
Suspension (chemistry)
Flour suspended in water In chemistry, a suspension is a colloidal dispersion (mixture) in which a finely-divided species is combined with another species, with the former being so finely divided and mixed that it doesn't rapidly settle out. In everyday life, the most common suspensions are t..
Suspension (punishment)
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Suspension (school punishment)
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Suspension is mandatory leave assigned to a student as a form of punishment that can last anywhere from one day ..
Suspension (topology)
In topology, the suspension SX of a topological space X is the quotient space: [SX = (X \times I)/\(x_1,1)\sim(x_2,1) \mbox x_1,x_2 \in X\}] of the product of X with the unit interval I = [0, 1]. Intuitively we make X into a cylinder and collapse both ends to two points. One v..
Suspension (vehicle)
The front suspension components of a Ford Model T. Suspension is the term given to the system of springs, shock absorbers and linkages that connects a vehicle to its wheels. Suspension systems serve a dual purpose - contributing to the car's handling and braking for good active safety and dri..
Suspension bondage
Suspension bondage is a form of sexual bondage where a bound bottom is hung from one or more overhead suspension points. Suspension bondage is considered to carry a higher risk than other forms of sexual bondage. Contents 1 Stimulation2 Three main positions2.1 Vertical suspension2...
Suspension bow
A suspension bow is a form of suspension bondage where the subject is suspended in the inverted (upside down) position bent backwards into a bow. To achieve this, they are suspended with their legs apart (sometimes with a suspension spreader bar) and with a rope tied to the wrists pulling the arms ..
Suspension bridge
Suspension bridge (suspended deck type) An early bridge of this type, the Clifton Suspension Bridge Ancestor Simple suspension bridge Related None, but see also cable stayed bridge and compression arch suspended-deck bridge Descendant Self-anchored suspension bridge Carries Pedes..
Suspension bridge types
There are several types of suspension bridge: Simple suspension bridge, a foundational type for pedestrians based upon the ancient Inca rope bridge.Stressed_ribbon_bridge, similar to the simple suspention bridge but more stable and usable for vehicles.Suspended-deck suspension bridge, the modern va..
Suspension Clause
Redirect [[Template:Uncategorized]]The Suspension Clause is clause two of section nine of Article One of the United States Constitution. It states that "The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it...
Suspension cuffs
Suspension cuffs are a specialised form of bondage cuffs, designed to be used to suspend the body during suspended hogties and other suspension bondage without injury. See also BDSMBondage cuffsFettersHandcuffsTesticle cuffsThumbcuffs ..
Suspension lift
A suspension lift is a modification, usually done by offroad enthusiasts to raise the ride height of a four wheel drive vehicle. Suspension lifts, also known as lift kits, enable steeper ascent, decent and breakover angles, higher ground clearance, and help accomodate larger offroad tires. Each ma..
Suspension of disbelief
Suspension of Disbelief is a willingness of a reader or viewer to suspend his critical faculties to the extent of ignoring minor inconsistencies so as to enjoy a work of fiction. Contents 1 History2 Examples in literature3 Examples in modern forms of entertainment4 Related co..
Suspension of Disbelief (Argyle Park album)
Suspension of Disbelief was the lone AP2 release, put out by Tooth & Nail Records in 2000. In winter 2000, Tooth & Nail cut AP2 due to the low sales of this album. Since Buka had only wanted AP2 to release albums for Tooth & Nail, AP2 ended as a band after Tooth & Nail dropped them. [link&#..
Suspension of judgment
Suspension of judgment is a cognitive process and a rational state of mind in which one withholds judgments, particularly on the drawing of moral or ethical conclusions. The opposite of suspension of judgment is premature judgment usually shortened to prejudice. Whereas prejudgment involves drawing ..
Suspension of the rules
In the United States House of Representatives, suspension of the rules is a procedure generally used to quickly pass non-controversial bills. A motion to suspend the rules is in order on Mondays and Tuesdays and towards the end of a session of Congress and may only be made by the Speaker of the Hou..
Suspension tower
In a transmission line, a suspension tower is where the conductors are simply suspended from the tower, the mechanical tension being the same on each side. In this case, the tower is supposed to carry a downward force, and a lateral force, but not a longitudinal force. These may have, for each con..
Suspensory ligament
Suspensory ligament describes any ligament that supports a body part, especially an organ. Types include: In humans* Suspensory ligament of the penis* Suspensory ligament of the ovary* Suspensory ligament of the lensIn other animals* In horses, the suspensory ligament is part of the suspensory appa..
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Suspensory ligament of the penis
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Suspensura
Suspensura, the architectural term given by Vitruvius to the hollow space under the floor of a Roman bath, in which the smoke from the furnace passed to the vertical flues in the wall (see Hypocaust). ..
Susperia
Susperia is a Norwegian symphonic black metal band formed in October 1998 by Tjodalv and Cyrus. The band was originally named Seven Sins, but after the continued dislike due to similar named bands, the name was finally changed upon finding another band with the same name. Susperia's name was taken ..
Suspicions (TNG episode)
"Suspicions" is an episode of the sixth season of the science fiction television series [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]. External link [[MemoryAlpha:|}}}]] article at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek wiki ..
Suspicion (film)
Suspicion (1941) is a film noir directed by Alfred Hitchcock starring Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine as a married couple. It also stars Cedric Hardwicke, Nigel Bruce, Dame May Whitty, Isabel Jeans and Heather Angel. It is based on Englishman Francis Iles' 1932 novel Before the Fact. Suspicion is on..
Suspicion (song)
"Suspicion" was the fourth and final single to be released by R.E.M. from the band's eleventh studio album Up. Track listing All the live tracks (with the exception of 'Suspicion') were performed on the BBC's Later with Jools Holland R.E.M. special, which aired a week after the taping. CD "Susp..
Suspicion (Stargate Atlantis)
"Rising" }||}}} }|episode list=|overridean=}} episode }|episode list=}} of the science fiction}}} television series Stargate SG-1}}}. Plot } After frequent encounters by the Wraith on offworld missions the Atlantis crew begins to suspect the Athosians of having a spy amongst them. To prove their in..
Suspicious Activity?
Suspicious Activity? is the fourth studio album by The Bad Plus, released in 2005. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Extended Copy Protection4 External links Track listing "Prehensile Dream" - 8:12"Anthem for the Earnest" - 6:38"Let Our Garden Grow" - 6:57"The Empire Str..
Suspicious activity report
A Suspicious Activity Report (or SAR) is a report regarding suspicious or potentially suspicious financial activity, filed with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), an agency of the United States Department of the Treasury. Contents 1 Who reports suspicious activity1.1 Str..
Suspicious Minds
"Suspicious Minds" was a song performed most notably by Elvis Presley, and was widely regarded as the single that jumpstarted his career after his successful '68 Comeback Special. It was Elvis's seventeenth number-one single in the United States. Written by Mark James (who also wrote "Always On My..
Suspicious Minds (Desperate Housewives episode)
"Suspicious Minds" Desperate Housewives Edie at Gabrielle's fashion show. Season 1 (2004-2005) Episode 9, 1-9 Air date(s) December 12, 2004 (ABC) Writer(s) Jenna Bans Director Larry Shaw Episode chronology Prev: Guilty Next: Come Back to Me "Suspicious Minds" is the..
Suspiria
Suspiria is a 1977 Italian horror film directed by Dario Argento, and co-written by Argento and actress Daria Nicolodi, whom Argento was romantically involved with at the time. (Their daughter is actress Asia Argento.) Nicolodi claims the plot was inspired by an experience of her grandmother's. Th..
Suspiria (album)
Suspiria is a album by Darkwell released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). Track listing "Pictures of Strive" – 3:59"Blackheart" – 4:44"Ladies' Choice" – 6:52"Path to Salvation" – 1:55"Two Souls Creature I – The Beginning" – 4:13"Two Souls Creature II – The S..
Suspiria (Miranda Sex Garden album)
Suspiria is Miranda Sex Garden's third release, and second album. It saw them moving further into the sounds of darkwave and gothic rock. It can be noted that the album takes its name from the 1977 film Suspiria, which was the first in a trilogy of horror films, and that the ninth track, Inferno,..
Susquehanna
Susquehanna may refer to the following places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Susquehanna County, PennsylvaniaSusquehanna Steam Electric Station, a nuclear power plantSusquehanna Depot, Pennsylvania, a borough in Susquehanna CountySusquehanna River, a tributary of Chesapeake BaySusquehanna Towns..
Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority
The Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority (SARAA) is the governing authority of Harrisburg International Airport, Capital City Airport, and Franklin County Regional Airport in south-central Pennsylvania. SARAA was incorporated on September 9, 1997, and officially took over control of HIA and C..
Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
Susquehanna County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of 2000, the population was 42,238. Susquehanna County was created on February 21, 1810 from part of Luzerne County and named for the Susquehanna River. Its county seat is Montrose6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 ..
Susquehanna Depot, Pennsylvania
Susquehanna Depot is a borough in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, 23 miles (37 km) southeast of Binghamton, N.Y., on the Susquehanna River. In the past, metal goods and washing machines were made here. The place is normally found on road maps under the name Susquehanna. In 1900, 3,813 people l..
Susquehanna Railroad
Susquehanna Railroad may refer to: Susquehanna Railroad (1833), a paper railroad conceived to connect the canal at Nanticoke with New York StateSusquehanna Railroad (1851), a precursor of the Northern Central RailwaySusquehanna Railroad (1891), a subsidiary of the Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroadredi..
Susquehanna River
--> The Susquehanna River is a river in the northeastern United States. At approximately 410 mi (715 km) long, it is the longest river on the American East Coast. The Susquehanna forms from two main branches, with the North Branch, which rises in upstate New York often regarded as an extension of ..
Susquehanna River Bridge
The Susquehanna River Bridge carries Interstate 76 (Pennsylvania Turnpike) across the Susquehanna River between Dauphin and York County near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Two new 3-lane segmental, concrete signature spans are being constructed just upriver from the current 4 lane span. It will be th..
Susquehanna river dams
The Susquehanna River, in the Mid Atlantic States of the USA, has a collection of dams. These dams are used for power generation, flood control, navigation and recreation. These dams have both local and regional environmental impacts on both the river and the Chesapeake Bay, both positive and nega..
Susquehanna Steam Electric Station
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Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra
The Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra is based in Harford County, Maryland. It was founded in 1978 as the Harford Community Orchestra, with the name changed in 1982. The orchestra performs a four concert series during the school year and one to two pop concerts in the summer. The orchestra is an all..
Susquehanna Township
Susquehanna Township may refer to: Susquehanna Township, Lycoming County, PennsylvaniaSusquehanna Township, Juniata County, PennsylvaniaSusquehanna Township, Dauphin County, PennsylvaniaSusquehanna Township, Cambria County, PennsylvaniaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list ..
Susquehanna Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania
Susquehanna Township is a township in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,198 at the 2000 census. History Susquehanna Township was incorporated on January 6, 1825, being formed from Allegheny and Cambria Townships. In addition to agriculture, the ready local supply of ..
Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
Susquehanna Township is a township in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 21,895 at the 2000 census. Susquehanna Township has the postal ZIP codes 17109 and 17110, which maintain the Harrisburg place name designation. The township is a suburb of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania...
Susquehanna Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania
Susquehanna Township is a township in Juniata County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,261 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 42.7 km² (16.5 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there we..
Susquehanna Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Map of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania highlighting Susquehanna Township Susquehanna Township is a township in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 993 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 20.2 ..
Susquehanna Trail
The Susquehanna Trail was an auto trail in the United States linking Washington, D.C. with Niagara Falls, New York. It passed through Baltimore, Maryland, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Williamsport, Pennsylvania and Buffalo, New York. In relatively modern terms, the Susquehanna Trail roughly followed t..
Susquehanna Trails, Pennsylvania
Susquehanna Trails is a census-designated place (CDP) in York County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,134 at the 2000 census. Geography Susquehanna Trails is located at [39°45′40″N, 76°22′20″W] (39.761121, -76.372205)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Acc..
Susquehanna Transfer (NYS&W station)
Susquehanna Transfer was a passenger station on the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad, located in North Bergen at the Route 495 overpass. It was a transfer point from the railroad to a bus through the Lincoln Tunnel to the Port Authority Bus Terminal. The station opened on August 1, 1939, ..
Susquehanna University
Susquehanna University is a four-year, private university located in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1858, the university is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Today, the school's enrollment numbers 1,900. The university has three areas for undergraduate study: [..
Susquehanna Valley High School
Susquehanna Valley High School is located in Conklin, NY. It is part of the greater Susquehanna Valley School District, which encompasses residents of the towns of Binghamton, Conklin, and Kirkwood. David Daniels is the current Principal of the high school. ..
Susquehanna Wrestling Organization
Formed in 2001, the Susquehanna Wrestling Organization is a professional wrestling promotion based in central Pennsylvania. sWo championships Unlimited World Championship (no weight requirement)United States Championship (open to wrestlers above 200 lb (c. 91 kg))Cruiserweight Championship (open t..
Susquehannock
Susquehannock The Susquehannock people were natives of areas adjacent to the Susquehanna River and its tributaries from the southern part of what is now New York, through Pennsylvania, to the mouth of the Susquehanna in Maryland at the north end of the Chesapeake Bay. These people were calle..
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Susquehannock State Forest
Susquehannock State Forest is a Pennsylvania State Forest in Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry District #15. The main offices are located in Coudersport, PA in Potter County. See also Bald Eagle State ForestMoshannon State ForestRothrock State ForestTuscarora State Forest External links [PA ..
Sussan Ley
Sussan Penelope Ley (born 14 September 1961), Australian politician, has been a Liberal Party of Australia member of the Australian House of Representatives since November 2001, representing the Division of Farrer, New South Wales. She was born in Kano, Nigeria, and was educated at La Trobe Universi..
Sussex
This article refers to the county in England. For other uses see Sussex (disambiguation) Sussex is a traditional county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex. It is bounded on the north by Surrey, northeast by Kent, south by the English Channel, and we..
Sussex, New Brunswick
Sussex is a town in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, located about seventy kilometres north-north-east of Saint John. Contents 1 History2 Demographics3 Trivia4 External links History In 1857 the European and North American Railway was opened, connecting the farming commun..
Sussex, New Jersey
Sussex is a Borough in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 2,145. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Government3.1 Local government3.2 Federal, state and county representation4 Education5 Ex..
Sussex, Wisconsin
Sussex is a village in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 8,828 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Organizations3.1 F.I.R.S.T. Robotics4 External links Geography Sussex is located at [43°8′6″N, 88°13′13″W ..
Sussex-Wantage Regional School District
The Sussex-Wantage Regional School District is a comprehensive public school district that has an enrollment of 1,718 students in Kindergarten through eighth grade in northern Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. The district serves children from Sussex (255 students) and Wantage Township (1,4..
Sussexite
Sussexite is a borate mineral MnBO2(OH). It is named after the Franklin Mining District in Sussex County, New Jersey,USA where it was first discovered. Colour is white, pink, yellowish white. Hardness 3. Sussexite also occurs in France, Italy, Namibia, North Korea, South Africa, Switzerland, and ..
Sussex (chicken)
The Sussex chicken is a dual purpose breed that is a popular backyard chicken in many countries. They come in seven colours and have a bantam version at 1/4 size; the bantams may be any of the seven colours. The Sussex breed club was formed in 1903. Contents 1 Appearance1.1 Brown an..
Sussex (disambiguation)
Places named Sussex include: Sussex, England a traditional county of England now divided into East Sussex and West Sussexseveral in the United States, including:*Sussex, New Jersey*Sussex, Wisconsin*Sussex, Wyoming, twenty miles east of Kaycee*Sussex County, Delaware*Sussex County, New Jersey*Susse..
Sussex (UK Parliament constituency)
Sussex County constituency Created: 1290 Abolished: 1832 Type: House of Commons Sussex, was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It was re..
Sussex Airport
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Sussex Archaeological Society
The Sussex Archaeological Society, founded in 1846, is the largest county-based archaeological society in the UK. Its headquarters are in Lewes, Sussex. The current chief executive of the society is John Manley. As well as the supervision of excavations within Sussex, the SAS publishes a regular ..
Sussex Bonfire Societies
The Sussex Bonfire Societies are responsible the series of bonfire festivals around Eastern Sussex during October and November. The origin of these societies is in the town of Lewes. Lewes has seven separate societies and on the 5 November the town is host to five separate bonfires. The bonfire ..
Sussex by the Sea
Sussex by the Sea is a song written in 1907 by William Ward-Higgs. It became popular during the First World War, when the Royal Sussex Regiment adopted it as their regimental quick march. It became well known throughout Sussex and is regarded as a county anthem, perhaps even more popular than the ..
Sussex coast
The Sussex Coast is the southern coast of Sussex in England. The coast faces into the English Channel, and is largely built-up with a variety of resort towns and ports. It has two main sections, between Selsey Bill and Beachy Head, and then from Beachy Head to Dungeness (just over the border in K..
Sussex Corner, New Brunswick
Sussex Corner is a village in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, located immediately to the southeast of the town of Sussex. As of 2001 the population was 1,321. The village was first settled by Loyalists during the American Revolution, and was originally known as Sussex Vale. By the turn of the ..
Sussex County
Sussex County may mean: In the United States: Sussex County, DelawareSussex County, New JerseySussex County, Virginia In England: Sussex, also known as 'the county of Sussex' This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
Sussex County, Delaware
Sussex County is a county located in the southern part of the U.S. state of Delaware. As of 2000 the population was 156,638. The county seat is Georgetown. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties1.2 Major highways2 Economy3 Demographics4 Cities and towns5 Not..
Sussex County, New Jersey
Sussex County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of 2000, the population was 144,166. It is part of the New York Metropolitan Area. Its county seat is Newton6. Sussex County is also the 91st richest county in the United States with its per capita income being $26,992. Con..
Sussex County, Virginia
Sussex County is a county located in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth" — of Virginia. As of the 2000 census, the population was 12,504. Its county seat is Sussex6. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Towns4 External links Geography According to the U..
Sussex County Airport
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Sussex County Community College
Sussex County Community College (commonly referred to as SCCC or SC3) is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located in Sussex County, New Jersey. The school's main campus is located at the intersection of County Route 519 and Plots Road in Newton. Founded in 1981, SC..
Sussex County Cricket Club
Sussex field against Derbyshire at Hove on 24 April 2005 The Arthur Gilligan stand at Hove The Pavilion at Hove Leaving the County Ground at Hove Sussex County Cricket Club is one of the 18 major counties which make up the English domestic cricket structure, representing the..
Sussex County Cricket Club in 2005
Sussex Sharks Ground Hove Horsham Arundel [Website] Captain Chris Adams Squad Overseas players Mushtaq Ahmed Rana Naved-ul-Hasan Others Tim Ambrose Mark Davis Murray Goodwin Sean Heather Carl Hopkinson James Kirtley Jason Lewry Robin Martin-Jenkins Richard Montgomerie Chris N..
Sussex County Football League
The Sussex County Football League is a football league broadly covering the counties of East Sussex and West Sussex, England. Formed in 1920, the league now has seven divisions - three for first teams and four for reserve sides. The first team divisions (Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3) sit a..
Sussex County Football League Division 1
The Sussex County Football League Division 1 is a football competition based inEngland. It sits at Level 9 of the English football league system. The top club gets promoted to the Isthmian League Division One South. The bottom club gets relegated to the Sussex County Football League Division 2. For ..
Sussex County Football League Division 2
The Sussex County Football League Division 2 is a football competition based in England. It sits at Level 10 of the English football league system. The top club gets promoted to the Sussex County Football League Division 1. The bottom club gets relegated to the Sussex County Football League Division..
Sussex County Football League Division 3
The Sussex County Football League Division 3 is a football competition based in England. It sits at Level 11 of the English football league system. The top club gets promoted to the Sussex County Football League Division 2. The bottom club gets relegated to the lower leagues. For the 2006-07 season,..
Sussex County Interscholastic League
The Sussex County Interscholastic League, is a high school athletic conference located in Sussex County and Morris County, New Jersey. Participating schools School Location School District Team Name Classification High Point Regional High School Wantage Township High Point Regional High School Wi..
Sussex County Technical School
Sussex County Technical School is a county-wide technical high school in Sussex County, New Jersey, located in Sparta Township. It is the home of the McNeice Auditorium and the Fighting Mustangs. The school's official colors are hunter green and gold. The school serves 516 full-time students and 4..
Sussex Downs College
Sussex Downs College is a large college in the South East of England. It has campuses in Eastbourne, Lewes and Newhaven. It was formed from the merger of three smaller colleges in the region - Lewes College, Eastbourne Vocational College and Park Sixth Form College. Whilst it has an excellent rep..
Sussex Drive
Sussex Drive in the Byward Market area Sussex Drive is a major street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It runs roughly parallel to the Ottawa River. Beginning at Rideau Street in the south, Sussex runs north and then bends northeast until MacKay Street where it becomes the Rockcliffe Parkway. Su..
Sussex Golden Ginger Ale
Sussex Golden Ginger Ale is a "golden" ginger ale bottled in the town of Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada. It is produced by Canada Dry, a subsidiary of Cadbury-Schweppes and is popular in Atlantic Canada and other neighbouring regions. Golden ginger ales are an older form of ginger ale and are usual..
Sussex House School
Sussex House School is a boys-only top London private school founded in 1953. It is still in its original loacation of Cadogan Square, in Chelsea. There are some 180 pupils, who take the 7+ exam to enter. This school is a feeder for the top English public schools, such as Westminster, Eton and St Pa..
Sussex pledge
The Sussex pledge was a promise made in 1916 during World War I by Germany to the United States prior to the latter's entry into the war. Germany had been carrying out unrestricted submarine warfare, indiscriminately attacking any non-German vessel using their U-boats, hindering Allied trade. In t..
Sussex Police
Sussex Police Coverage Area East Sussex, West Sussex, City of Brighton and Hove Size 3,783 Population 1.5 million Operations Formed 1967 (merger) HQ Lewes Officers 3,094 Divisions 6 Stations Chief Constable Joe Edwards Website http://www.sussex.police.uk/..
Sussex Records
Sussex Records was a record label located in Hollywood. Before 1974, all records were distributed by Buddah Records, after 1974 Sussex recorded & distributed their own records. The company folded in 1975. Sussex Records was the home of Bill Withers, Gallery and others. See also List of record la..
Sussex Skyhawks
Sussex Skyhawks Founded 2006 Ballpark Skylands Park Based in Augusta, NJ, USA Team Colors sky blue, black, white, silver League Can-Am League Team Trainer General manager Brian Drahman Owner Sussex Professional Baseball The Sussex Skyhawks are a minor..
Sussex Spaniel
The Sussex Spaniel is a breed of dog developed in England. It very similer in appearance to the Field Spaniel and Clumber Spaniel. It is used as a Gundog, and in Dog Shows. Contents 1 Appearance1.1 Coat and colour1.2 Size2 History3 Temperament4 External links App..
Sussex Stakes
The Sussex Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in the United Kingdom for three-year-old and above thoroughbreds run over a distance of 1 mile at Goodwood Racecourse during the Glorious Goodwood meeting in late July / early August. The race is of a high standard and it is the best quality race at th..
Sussex Street (TTC)
Sussex Street is the last stop along 510 Spadian (TTC) and the first stop she does not know and serves the north-west end of the city. The station is served by: University of Toronto north west end of Toronto. ..
Sussex Swans
Australian rules football club based in Crawley, England. History The Sussex Swans were formed towards the end of 1990, with the British Australian Rules Football League quite keen to expand with teams outside of London. The Sydney Swans donated on the first set of footy jumpers that was to last t..
Sussex Symphony Orchestra
The Sussex Symphony Orchestra was formed in 1993 by the current musical director Mark Andrew James. Based in Brighton and consisting of both professional and amateur players, this orchestra performs large scale works and promenade concert events at various venues in Sussex UK Recordings "Carr:Crow..
Sussex Technical High School
Sussex Technical High School is a public high school in Georgetown, Delaware, in the United States. Its enrollment at last count was roughly 1200 students. As a choice school, each year over 600 eighth-grade students in Sussex County apply for 300 openings. Also known as Sussex Tech, the schoo..
Sussex Wildlife Trust
The Sussex Wildlife Trust is a wildlife trust covering the counties of East Sussex and West Sussex, England. Sussex Wildlife Trust manages over 3000 acres (12 km²) of downland, woodland, wetland and heath. Their work also includes environmental education, working with land owners, companies and lo..
Susse Wold
250px Susse Wold (November 17, 1938 - ) is a stage and screen actress whose career has spanned five decades. Born Lise Wold in Denmark, she is the daughter of actress Marguerite Viby. She quickly became a leading lady at the Det Kongelige Theater (The Royal Theatre of Denmark). In addition to..
Susshi (Kirby)
is a fictional guest character in the [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]] anime. It appears to be a really big, red fish-like monster that looks strikingly like an eel. Its body is round, and it has a red fin running up its back and green fins. It has yellow eyes with green pupils. It appears in the Kirby ..
Sussie Nielsen
--> Sussie Nielsen (b. 1975 in Copenhagen) is a Danish folk singer, who has specialized in singing Scottish and Irish folk songs. Her voice is soprano. External links [Official site][Sussie Nielsen at Gofolk] ..
Sussman Lawrence
Led by a young and confidently brilliant Peter Himmelman on lead vocals and guitar, Sussman Lawrence also featured on keyboards and backup vocals his equally gifted cousin Jeff Victor. Both had previously performed as the only white members in Minneapolis soul singer Alexander O’Neal’s band...
Sussudio
"Sussudio" is a rock song by Phil Collins, released as a single in January 1985. The song is also the first track on Collins' third album, No Jacket Required, released in February of the same year. Both the single and the album reached number one on their respective U.S. Billboard charts. Appeari..
Sust
Overview of the Karakoram Highway This article is about the town in Gojal. For the steroid, please see Sustanon. Sust or Sost is a small town in Gojal region of the Northern Areas of Pakistan. It is the last major town inside Pakistan on the Karakoram Highway before the Chinese border . The ..
Sustagen
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Sustain
Sustain is a parameter of musical sound in time. As its name implies, it denotes the period of time during which the sound is sustained before it becomes inaudible. Furthermore, sustain is the third of the four segments in an ADSR envelope. The sustain portion of the envelope begins when the attack..
Sustainability
Sustainability is a systemic concept, relating to the continuity of economic, social, institutional and environmental aspects of human society, as well as the non-human environment. It is intended to be a means of configuring civilization and human activity so that society, its members and its econo..
Sustainability advertising
Sustainability advertising is communications geared towards promoting the awareness of ethical, socially-conscious and environmental causes through paid advertising or public relations. Ethical adverising agencies interested in sustainability advertising find alternatives to traditional advertisin..
Sustainability Alliance
The Sustainability Alliance is a professional organisation based in the United Kingdom. Most of the major professional bodies in the United Kingdom have special interest groups to address sustainability issues. They formed an alliance in 2002 in pursuit of a more holistic approach. The Sustaina..
Sustainability Appraisal
In United Kingdom Planning Law a Sustainability Appraisal is an appraisal of the economic, environmental and social effects of a plan from the outset of the preparation process to allow decisions to be made that accord with sustainable development. ..
Sustainability metric and indices
In 2003, Maine [#endnote_Maine2003] brought attention to the qualitative nature of sustainability discourses and suggested that they needed to become more quantitative, with an associated sustainability metric and indicators or index. According to the University of Reading website[link..
Sustainability Reporting
Corporate sustainability reporting has a long history going back to environmental reporting. The first environmental reports were published in the late 1980's by companies from the chemical industry which had serious image problems. The other group of early reporters was a group of engaged SME with ..
Sustainable
Will forests, like this one on San Juan Island in Washington, exist in the far future? Sustainable - The ability to continue a defined behavior indefinitely. See also: As in Sustainable business As in timber and logging:*Sustainable forestry As in fishing:*Sustainable fisheries As in land u..
Sustainable agriculture
Sustainable agriculture integrates three main goals: environmental stewardship, farm profitability, and prosperous farming communities. These goals have been defined by a variety of disciplines and may be looked at from the vantage point of the farmer or the consumer. Contents 1 Description..
Sustainable agriculture research and education
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education or (SARE) is a part of the USDA's Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service. SARE is a granting organization that tries to promote environmentally friendly agriculture and help small farmers become more profitable. Having profitable s..
Sustainable architecture
Sustainable architecture is building design that takes into account all aspects of the building that will affect and be affected by the environment. It looks at things such as material use and embodied energy, solar access, natural/passive heating and cooling, ventilation, and water and energy use..
Sustainable business
There are many initiatives to improve business practices around the use of renewable resources, the environmental and human rights impact of business practices. This includes business that may want to operate in a socially responsible manner, as well as protect the environment Contents 0.1 H..
Sustainable city
A more sustainable city, or Eco-city, has fewer inputs (of energy, water, food etc) and fewer waste products (heat, air pollution, water pollution etc) than a less sustainable city. In this context, sustainability is a relative concept. One cannot say that one city is 'sustainable' and another city ..
Sustainable Communities Plan
The Sustainable Communities Plan was launched in 2003 and is a key policy of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister in guiding its regeneration and departmental objectives. The plan interacts with a number of flagship regeneration policies such as The Northern Way and the Academy for Sustainable C..
Sustainable community
Sustainable communities are communities planned, built, or modified to promote sustainable living. They tend to focus on environmental sustainability (including development and agriculture) and economic sustainability. Sustainable communities can focus on sustainable urban infrastructure and/or su..
Sustainable competitive advantage
Sustainable competitive advantage (SCA) A company that is more profitable than its rivals is exploiting some form of competitive advantage. The benchmark for profitability is the company's cost of capital. To consistently make profits in excess of its cost of capital - economic rent - the company mu..
Sustainable design
Sustainable design is the art of designing physical objects to comply with the principles of economic, social, and ecological sustainability. It ranges from the microcosm of designing small objects for everyday use, through to the macrocosm of designing buildings, cities, and the earth's physical..
Sustainable development
Sustainable development is a process of developing land, cities, business, communities, and so on that "meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs" according to the Brundtland Report, a 1987 report from the United Nations. One of the..
Sustainable Development Commission
The Sustainable Development Commission is the UK Government’s independent watchdog on sustainable development. Members report directly to Prime Minister Tony Blair and the First Ministers of Scotland and Wales. The Chairman, Jonathon Porritt, plays a central role, developing and steering the wor..
Sustainable development organization inpakistan
sustainable devevopment organization was a non profit and non governmental organization, which was establish many years ago in a backward provence of Pakistan namely NWFP.Mr. Abdullah Mohammad Khan was its founder, who kept nobel values in Pakistan. Basic aim of this SDO to help poor and needy peopl..
Sustainable Development Organization in Pakistan
sustainable development organization is an welfare organization working in NWFP the nothren provence of pakistan.This was establish by Abdullah Mohammad Khan. it works for poor and needy people in all its aeria of operation. ..
Sustainable Development Policy Institute
Sustainable Development Policy Institute is an economic and sustainable development think tank based in Islamabad, Pakistan. External Links [Sustainable Development Policy Institute] ..
Sustainable energy
This article is about a concept related to renewable energy, of which sustainable energy is a superset. Sustainable energy sources are energy sources which are not expected to be depleted in a timeframe relevant to the human race, and which therefore contribute to the sustainability of all specie..
Sustainable forestry
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Examples of well planned ..
Sustainable forest management
Sustainable forest management (SFM) is a sub-set of sustainable development. It is also the current culmination in a progression of basic forest management concepts preceded by Sustainable forestry and sustained yield forestry before that. Sustainable forest management is the term currently used to ..
Sustainable habitat
A sustainable habitat is an ecosystem that produces food and shelter for people and other organisms, without resource depletion and in such a way that no external waste is produced. Thus the habitat can continue into future time without external infusions of resource. Such a sustainable habitat may..
Sustainable industries
The earliest mention of the phrase sustainable industries appeared in 1990 in a story about a Japanese group reforesting a tropical forest to help create sustainable industries for the local populace. (Dietrich, Bill. "Our Troubled Earth – Japan." The Seattle Times. November 13, 1990. Page F-2.) ..
Sustainable landscape architecture
Sustainable landscape architecture is a category of sustainable design concerned with the planning and design of outdoor space. This can include ecological, social and economic aspects of sustainability. For example, the design of a sustainable urban drainage system can: improve habitats for fauna a..
Sustainable living
Sustainable living might best be defined as a lifestyle that could, hypothetically, be sustained unmodified for many generations without exhausting any natural resources. The term can be applied to individuals or societies. Its adherents most often hold true sustainability as a goal or guide, and ..
Sustainable municipal infrastructure
The term sustainable municipal infrastructure is used by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Infrastructure Canada, National Research Council of Canada and Canadian Public Works Association to describe the goal of their FCM InfraGuide project. To achieve sustainability in municipal infrastru..
Sustainable National Income
THE SNI, AN INDICATOR FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY Central to the sustainable national income (SNI) is the concept of environmental function. Environmental functions are defined as the possible uses of our non-human made physical surroundings, on which humanity is entirely dependent in all its ..
Sustainable Population Australia
Sustainable Population Australia (SPA) is an Australian conservation organisation, founded in 1988, by people who felt that the issue of human population numbers was overlooked, or regarded as too contentious, by many of those striving to preserve Australia's ecological heritage. SPA is an ecolog..
Sustainable resource extraction
Describing the use of materials available in nature in a way that does not affect its balance. Usually however, sustainability is based on some kind of cost-benefit analysis, where one has to accept some damage (or human caused unbalance) to the ecosystem. Sustainability is the main concept that inc..
Sustainable tourism
There are many different definitions of sustainable tourism that have been developed over the last decade. Most tend to assume that all tourists are responsible for respecting and conserving a location's economic, environmental, and socio-cultural balances. Global economists forecast continuing in..
Sustainable transport
Sustainable transport is a phrase which was coined in the late 20th century to describe all forms of transport which minimise emissions of carbon dioxide and pollutants. Sustainable transport can mean public transport, car sharing, walking and cycling as well as technology such as electric and hybr..
Sustainable transportation
Also commonly referred to Sustainable Transport or Sustainable Mobility, there is no widely accepted definition of sustainable transportation by any of these names. Since it is a sector-specific sub-set to the post-1988 sustainable development movement, it is often defined in words such as this: “..
Sustainable urban drainage systems
Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) are designed to reduce the potential of flooding on new and existing urban developments. Unlike traditional urban stormwater drainage systems, they also help to protect and enhance ground water quality. SUDS use the following techniques source controlporous ..
Sustainable urban infrastructure
Sustainable urban infrastructure is a term used to describe infrastructure that facilitates a place or regions progress towards the goal of sustainable living. Attention is paid to technological and government policy which enables urban planning for sustainable architecture. In theory, a sustainab..
Sustainable use
Sustainable use is the use of resources at a rate which will meet the needs of the present without impairing the ability of future generations to meet their needs. The concept was notably put forth by the Brundtland Commission in 1987. See also [website of the IUCN Sustainable Use Specialist G..
Sustainable yield
The sustainable yield of natural capital is the ecological yield that can be extracted without reducing the base of capital itself, i.e. the surplus required to maintain nature's services at the same or increasing level over time. This yield usually varies over time with the needs of the ecosystem ..
Sustained silent reading
Sustained silent reading (SSR) is a form of school-based recreational reading, or free voluntary reading, where students read silently in a designated time period every day in school . An underlying assumption of SSR is that students learn to read by reading a lot. Successful models of SSR typicall..
Sustaining Simple
Sustaining Simple is a rock band based out of central Philadelphia. The band members, who met while attending the University of Pennsylvania, are Rob Woodruff (vocals/guitar), James Houston (guitar), Shor Bowman (bass/keyboards), and Jeff Zitelli (drums). Recently, Sustaining Simple completed their ..
Sustain pedal
A sustain or sustaining pedal (also damper pedal or loud pedal) is the most commonly-used pedal in a modern piano. It is typically the rightmost of two or three pedals. When pressed the sustain pedal "sustains" all the strings on the piano, removing the dampers from all strings and allowing them to ..
Sustanon
Sustanon 250 is a trade name for an oil-based injectable blend of four testosterone compounds: 30mg testosterone propionate 60mg testosterone phenylpropionate 60mg testosterone isocaproate 100mg testosterone decanoate The different testosterone esters have unique half lives. This is with the intent..
Sustenone
Sustenone is a medicine used in Testosterone Replacement Therapy. ..
Sustentacular cell
A sustentacular cell is a biological cell that is part of an epithelium and that supports other cells. Examples of sustentacular cells are Sertoli cells, which support germ cells in the seminiferous tubules, or the cells of the olfactory epithelium, which help in olfaction. ..
Susten Pass
The Susten Pass. Susten Pass (German: Sustenpass) is a mountain pass (2224 m) in the Swiss Alps at [46°43.8′N 8°26.94′E]. The pass road built 1938-1945 connects Innertkirchen, Canton of Berne with Wassen, Canton of Uri. ..
Susteren Abbey
Susteren Abbey is a Benedictine monastery in Susteren (the Netherlands), situated on the Maas River. The monastery was founded in the 8th century and closed by the French at the end of the 18th century. All that remains is the church, which is one of the major examples of Romanesque architecture in ..
Susto
Susto is as a folk illness, specifically a "fright sickness" with strong psychological overtones. Susto comes from the Spanish word for "fright" (i.e. Sudden intense fear, as of something immediately threatening). A more severe and potentially fatal form of susto is called espanto (also from Spanish..
Sustrans
Sustrans is a British engineering charity which promotes sustainable transport. The charity is currently working on a number of practical projects to encourage people to walk, cycle and use public transport, to give people the choice of "travelling in ways that benefit their health and the environme..
Sustut Provincial Park and Protected Area
Sustut Provincial Park and Protected Area is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Sust’n’Able
Sust 'n' Able is the Woodcraft Folk's programme of education for sustainable development. It aims to increase awareness of: The present and predicted impact of human life on the global environment at all levels - personal actions; local and national governmental decision making; multi-national t..
Susu
Susu may refer to: the Ganges and Indus River Dolphinthe Soussou, an ethnic group in Guineathe Sosso Empire, a twelfth-century Takrur kingdom of West Africathe Southampton University Student's Unionthe susu account, a saving scheme for poor people in GhanaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Susuhunan
Susuhunan is a title used by the kings of Mataram and then by the hereditary rulers of Surakarta, Indonesia. The rulers of Surakarta traditionally adopt the reign name Pakubuwono. Susuhunan is specific to the rulers of Surakarta; the rulers of Yogyakarta, who are also descended from the Mataram dyn..
Susukida Kanesuke
(????-1615) was a famous officer under the likes of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Kanesuke was such a valiant warrior that he was often compared to Iwami Jutaro, a legendary swordsman. During the Siege of Osaka, Kansuke was absent at one point which led to the invasion of his stronghold. Which brought abou..
Susumu Chiba
, born September 13, 1970, is a seiyū. He belongs to Office Osawa Co. LTD. Notable voice roles Tomo in Angelic LayerMitsuo Yamaki in Digimon TamersFujiwara-no-Sai in Hikaru no GoArashi and Airman.EXE in Rockman EXE (MegaMan NT Warrior)Wataru (Lance) in PokémonBakunetsumaru in SD Gundam ForceJetfi..
Susumu Fujita
Susumu Fujita (8 January 1912 - 23 March 1991) was a Japanese actor who played the lead role in Akira Kurosawa's first feature Sanshiro Sugata. He also appeared in Kurosawa's The Men Who Tread On the Tiger's Tail (as Togashi, commander of the border guards) and The Hidden Fortress (as General Tadok..
Susumu Hirasawa
Susumu Hirasawa is a Japanese electronic musician, known best in Western cultures for his work on several anime soundtracks, but who has had a long and varied career besides. Susumu Hirasawa was born in Tokyo. In 1972 he enrolled at [Tokyo Designer Gakuin College]. From 1972 to 197..
Susumu Hori
Susumu Hori (ホリ・ススム: Hori Susumu) is the main character in Namco's Mr. Driller series. He is the son of Taizo Hori, the hero of the game Dig Dug, and Tobi "Kissy" Masuyo, the heroine from Baraduke. Susumu is voiced by veteran seiyuu Mitsuko Horie. History In the first Mr. Driller, Sus..
Susumu Ishii
Susumu Ishii (石井 進 Ishii Susumu; 1924 - 1991) a.k.a. 石井 隆匡 was the second kaicho (Godfather) of the Inagawa-kai yakuza gang in Japan. He was also 5th socho of the Yokosuka-ikka. Ishii was born in Tokyo in 1924. In World War II, he was assigned to a kaiten unit of the Japanese Navy b..
Susumu Kuno
Susumu Kuno (久野 璋) is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at Harvard University where he received his Ph.D. in 1964 and spent his entire career. A native of Japan, he received his A.B. and A.M. from Tokyo University where he focussed on the Dravidian languages. In 1960 he went to Harvard to work..
Susumu Mochizuki
Susumu Mochizuki (望月享), better known by his ring name Susumu Yokosuka (born August 18, 1978 in Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa, Japan) is a Japanese professional wrestler currently peforming for the Dragon Gate professional wrestling promotion. He is the current Open The Dream Gate Champion. Finishi..
Susumu Ojima
Susumu Ojima(小嶋進 Ojima Susumu, born June 4, 1953 in Shikama, Miyagi Prefecture-) is a Japanese entrepreneur who is a founder and chairman of Huser Co., Ltd. In 2005, he became the focus of attention in a scandal involving the [falsification of structural earthquake resistance data&..
Susumu Tachi
Susumu Tachi (born January 1, 1946) is currently a professor at the Department of Information Physics and Computing of the University of Tokyo. Dr. Tachi received the B.E., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in mathematical engineering and information physics from the University of Tokyo in 1968, 1970, and 19..
Susumu Terajima
Susumu Terajima (寺島進 Terajima Susumu, born 12 November 1963) is a Japanese actor. Terajima was born in Tokyo, Japan. Terajima often plays a yakuza, as in Takashi Miike's Ichi the Killer, Yusuke Iseya's Kakuto, and several of Takeshi Kitano's films. Filmography Blood and Bones..
Susumu Tonegawa
Susumu Tonegawa (利根川 進 Tonegawa Susumu, born September 6, 1939) is a Japanese scientist who won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1987 for "his discovery of the genetic principle for generation of antibody diversity." Although he won the Nobel Prize for his work in immunology, T..
Susumu Yokota
Susumu Yokota (横田進 Yokota Susumu, or ススム・ヨコタ Susumu Yokota) is a prolific Japanese composer. Yokota is well known in the English-speaking independent music scene for his albums of experimental ambient music. However, he has also had a long career as a house music DJ and has rele..
Susun Weed
Susun S. Weed has no official diplomas of any kind; she left high school in her junior year to pursue studies in mathematics and artificial intelligence at UCLA and she left college in her junior year to pursue life. Susun began studying herbal medicine in 1965 when she was living in Manhattan wh..
Susurluk
Susurluk is a small town in the North West of Turkey. It is famous for its production of olive oil, soap and dairy produce. In 1996, this township had been home to a fatal car accident after which it was found out that among the slain and injured were one parliamentary deputy, a known right-wing ga..
Susur Lee
Susur Lee (b. 1958) is a celebrated chef based in Toronto, Ontario. He was born in Hong Kong, the youngest of four children. He served his culinary apprenticeship at Hong Kong's renowned Peninsula Hotel. He immigrated to Canada in 1978, where he worked his way to executive chef status at a number of..
Susuwatari
Susuwatari (ススワタリ lit. meaning "travelling soot") are the "dust bunnies" or "soot sprites" featured in two animated children's movies from Japan's Studio Ghibli: My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away. They are small, cute, black as soot and apparently fuzzy, although they dissolve into powd..
Susuz
Susuz is a district of Kars Province of Turkey. Kars | Akyaka | Arpaçay | Digor | Kağızman | Sarıkamış | Selim | Susuz ..
Susu language
Susu is an African language in the African country of Guinea hundreds of years ago. The language was first used by people in Guinea as a trade language in which many African tribes had to use in order to barter with other tribes. The language was first heard by Europeans when the Spanish Empire c..
Sus al-Aksa
Sus al-Aksa or Sus al-Aqsa (Arabic for "Sus the Remote"} was a town in North Africa, in what is now Morocco. It was located near modern Tangier and was part of a trade network connecting the Straits of Gibraltar with Kairouan, Libya and Egypt. It is mentioned in, among other works, the Book of Roads..
Sus law
In Britain, the Sus law was the informal name for a stop-and-search law that permitted a police officer to act on suspicion, or `sus', alone. The law was widely believed to have been abused by the Metropolitan Police to harass young black men. It was based upon Sections 4 and 6 of the Vagrancy Act ..
Su Shi
Su Shi (蘇軾) (1037-1101) was a writer, poet, artist, calligrapher and statesman of the Song Dynasty, one of the major poets of the Song era. His zi or courtesy name is Zizhan (子瞻) and his hao or pseudonym Dongpo Jushi (東坡居士, i.e., Resident of Do..
Su shi
Su shi may mean: Sushi, in Japanese cuisine, a food made of vinegared rice.Su Shi, an 11th century writer. ..
Su Song
Su Sung (蘇頌, style Zirong 子容) (1020 – 1101) was a Chinese engineer. He invented a water-driven astronomical clock, one of the first uses of an escapement mechanism. ..
Su Su Nway
Su Su Nway (Burmese: ; MLCTS: cu. cu. nwe:; born 1971; also known as Su Su Nwe), a democracy activist and member of the National League for Democracy (NLD), is the first Burmese national to have successfully sued local government officials under a 1999 law that prohibits forced labour. The law was ..
Su Su Su Super キ・レ・イ
"Su Su Su Super キ・レ・イ" (Rōmaji: "Kirei" meaning "beautiful") is a Scatman John single, recorded in Japan with Japanese backing musicians and released there as a tie-in to a cosmetics commercial. The addictive dance number was his highest-charting single in Japan, reaching #16. This is pa..
Słuszewo (PKP station)
Słuszewo Location City/Town Słuszewo District Address Adjacent stations Preceding station(s) Kostkowo Following station(s) Rybno Kasz. Info Water tower present Never existed Locomotives depot present Never existed Platforms in use None Station building present..

 


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