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S. U. Zuidema
Syste Ulbe Zuidema (1906-1975) was one of the second generation of reformational philosophers arising from the Free University of Amsterdam, after the first generation of Herman Dooyeweerd and D. H. Th. Vollenhoven. Other second generationers were: Hendrik Van Riessen, K. J. Popma and J. P. A. Me..
Suzaka, Nagano
Suzaka (須坂市; -shi) is a city located in Nagano, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 53,856 and the density of 359.42 persons per km². The total area is 149.84 km². The city was founded on April 1, 1954. External links [Suzaka official website] in Japanese ..
Suzaku
Suzaku can refer to: Emperor Suzaku, emperor of Japan.Suzaku Avenue, one of ancient main streets in Kyoto.SUZAKU FPGA board, a line of small form-factor FPGA boards.Suzaku, The ASTRO-EII spacecraft, a joint venture of NASA and the Japanese Space Agency JAXA was renamed "Suzaku" on July 10, 2005.Th..
Suzakumon Gate
The was the main gate of the imperial palace in the Japanese ancient capital of Fujiwarakyō, Nara, and later Kyoto. It was said to be the site where foreign dignitaries were received by the Emperor. All of them were destroyed centuries ago along with the old imperial residences. In 1993, it w..
Suzaku Avenue
In ancient Japan, Imperial capitals were designed in a grid pattern. Suzaku Avenue, or Suzaku Boulevard, was the name given of street leading to the Imperial palace from the south. The word "Suzaku", refers to the God of the South, who was said to appear in the form of a bird. ..
SUZAKU FPGA board
SUZAKU are a line of field-programmable gate array embeddable computer boards produced by Atmark Techno, Inc. ..
Suzan-Lori Parks
Suzan-Lori Parks (1964 - ) is an award-winning American playwright and screenwriter. She was a recipient of the MacArthur Foundation "Genius" Grant in 2001, and received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2002. Contents 1 Background2 Career2.1 Early career2.2 Pulitzer Prize2.3&..
Suzani
Suzani is a antique and decorative tribal textile made in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and other Central Asia countries. Major types of Suzani Bukhara SuzaniBuxoro SuzaniKhodjent Suzani (Khodjent Tajikistan)Lakai SuzaniNurata SuzaniPskent SuzaniSamarkand SuzaniShakhrisabz (Shahrisabz) SuzaniTashkent Suza..
Suzannah Olivier
Suzannah Olivier is an author, journalist, and nutritionist. She is the author of more than ten best-selling books on health and nutrition, including The Breast Cancer Prevention and Recovery Diet, Banish The Detox Manual, and 500 of the Most Stress Busting Techniques You'll Ever Need. ..
Suzanna Clarke
Suzanna Clarke is a writer, photographer and journalist. She was born in New Zealand and now lives in Brisbane, Australia. She works as a photographer, reviewer, travel and feature writer for the Brisbane Courier Mail. Suzanna Clarke has been a professional photographer for over twenty years. Her ..
Suzanna Hamilton
Suzanna Hamilton is a British actress born in 1960 in London. She is most famous for her role as Julia in the modern film adaptation of George Orwell's classic novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four. Suzanna Hamilton She is often cast as beguiling, enigmatic characters who tend to combine an appearance..
Suzanna Leigh
Suzanna Leigh (born Suzanna Smyth on July 26, 1945 in the Leicester, England suburb of Belgrave) was an actress. She is best remembered by North American audiences as the love interest of Elvis Presley in the 1966 motion picture, Paradise, Hawaiian Style. External link ..
Suzanna Love
Suzanna Love is an American actress and heiress. She was married to German film director Ulli Lommel and starred in several of his movies. ..
Suzanna Lubrano
Suzanna Lubrano (born on November 10, 1975) is a Cape Verdean Zouk singer. On December 6 2003 she was awarded the Kora All African Music Award for Best Female Artist of Africa of the year 2003. Suzanna's music can be best described as a mix of Zouk and R&B. Contents 1 Biography2 Achieve..
Suzanna Sherry
Suzanna Sherry is a professor in the area of constitutional law with particular emphasis in the subject of federal courts. A graduate of Middlebury College and the University of Chicago Law School, she is the Cal Turner Professor of Law and Leadership at Vanderbilt University Law School. Her pri..
Suzanne's Career
Suzanne's Career is a 1963 film by Éric Rohmer. The original French title is La Carrière de Suzanne. It is the second movie in the series of the Six Moral Tales. ...a timid student disapproves but still admires the lack of selfconciousness and the rude but efficient manners of seduction of one..
Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon
Suzanne of Bourbon (1491–1521, Château de Châtellerault) was Duchess of Bourbon and Auvergne from 1503 to her death. She was daughter of Peter II of Bourbon and Anne of France, daughter of King Louis XI of France. In 1505, at Château du Parc-les-Moulins, Suzanne married her cousin Charles,..
Suzanne, Marquise du Plessis-Bellière
Suzanne, Marquise du Plessis-Belliere et de Fay les Nemours, née de Bruc de Monplaisir, was the wife of Jacques de Rougé du Plessis-Bellière, Marquis du Plessis-Bellière, of the House Rougé. She has been one of France's most famous women of her time. She had a court of artists and statesmen ar..
Suzanne (Blender primitive)
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. Suzanne is the name of the monkey-head primitive in Blender. History In January/February 2002 it wa..
Suzanne (disambiguation)
Suzanne may refer to: Suzanne (Leonard Cohen song), 1966 poem and 1967 songSuzanne (stage show), 1910 stage showSuzanne (Blender_primitive), a primitive for the 3D application BlenderSuzanne Duchamp, French Dadaist painterSuzanne MacKenzie, the subject of the 1970 James Taylor song Fire and Rain Su..
Suzanne (Leonard Cohen song)
"Suzanne" is a song written by Canadian poet and musician Leonard Cohen, based on his poem "Suzanne Takes You Down". It was published in Cohen's collection Parasites of Heaven in 1966. The song was recorded by Judy Collins the same year, and by Noel Harrison and Cohen himself in 1967. The band R.E...
Suzanne (song)
"Suzanne" is the title of several songs: Suzanne (Dan Bern song)Suzanne (Leonard Cohen song) (covered by numerous artists, see Leonard Cohen#Cover songs)Suzanne (Journey song)Suzanne (Randy Newman song)Suzanne (Hope Sandoval song)Suzanne (Unwritten Law song)Suzanne (Weezer song) This is a [disa..
Suzanne (stage show)
Suzanne was an American Broadway comedy play that was written by Frantz Fonson and Fernand Wicheler. It opened on December 26 1910 and closed in February 1911. The performances were held at the original Lyceum Theatre. External link ..
Suzanne Adams
Suzanne Adams (1873- ) was an American lyric soprano. She was born in Cambridge, Mass., studied in Paris with Marchesi, and made her début at the Paris Opera in 1894 as Juliette in Gounod's Roméo et Juliette. She remained at the Opers three years, then went to Nice. In the summe..
Suzanne Anton
Suzanne Anton is a Vancouver city councillor who was elected as a member of the Non-Partisan Association in 2005. Anton, a former Crown prosecutor, received more votes than any other council candidate that year. In addition to Vancouver council, she also sits on the boards of TransLink and the Great..
Suzanne Aubert
Suzanne Aubert, better known to many by her name of Sister Mary Joseph, was a Catholic sister who started a home for orphans and the under-privileged in Jerusalem, New Zealand on the Whanganui River in 1885. Sister Mary is said to likely be the first New Zealander to be made into a Saint. ..
Suzanne Baumann
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. Contents 1 SUZANNE BAUMANN1.1 BIOGRAPHY2 WORK3 THE SMALL WORLD EXHIBITION3.0.1&n..
Suzanne Bennett
Australian-born Broadway actress. Also known as Lady Hubert Wilkins after her 1929 marriage to the celebrated explorer, Sir George Hubert Wilkins. ..
Suzanne Berne
Suzanne Berne is an American novelist known for her foreboding character studies involving unexpected crimes and violence in bucolic suburban settings. Her debut novel, A Crime in the Neighborhood, published in 1997 by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, won Great Britain's prestigious Orange Prize. Tol..
Suzanne Bianchetti
Suzanne Bianchetti (born February 24, 1889 in Paris, France - died October 17, 1936 in Paris), was a pioneer film actress. Suzanne Bianchetti appeared in her first film in the early 1900s and quickly became one of France's most loved and respected actresses. She appeared as Marie Antoinette in Abe..
Suzanne Bing
Suzanne Bing (March 10, 1885 – November 22, 1967) was a French actress. She was a founding member of Jacques Copeau's Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in Paris during the first season 1913/14. Later she worked with the troupe in New York from 1917 to 1919 and then again in Paris 1920 – ..
Suzanne Blackmer
Suzanne Blackmer (March 21, 1912, Brooklyn, New York - August 27, 2004, Englewood, New Jersey) was an American actress. She starred in several movies including Disorder in the Court, The Devil Bat and The Cotton Club. She died 27 August, 2004 at a nursing facility in Englewood, New Jersey, where she..
Suzanne Blais-Grenier
Suzanne Blais-Grenier, PC , MA , Ph.D is a former Canadian politician. Blais-Grenier was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1984 federal election that brought Brian Mulroney to power. She represented the riding of Rosemont, Quebec. She was appointed to the Cabinet as Prime Minister Mu..
Suzanne Briere
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. Suzanne Briere was the French-born wife of Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata. She was the mother of JRD Tata and of Lady Din..
Suzanne Caron
Suzanne Caron is a former mayor and councillor of Mount Royal in the city of Montreal. First elected as a councillor in 1999, she was elected borough mayor as a candidate for Gérald Tremblay's Montreal Island Citizens' Union when the Quebec government merged all the municipalities on the island o..
Suzanne Charlton
Suzanne Charlton was born in Urmston, Manchester. She graduated from the University of Reading in 1985 with a degree in Physics and Meteorology, and in September of that year joined the Met Office in Bracknell, where she worked as a computer programmer. In 1987, she transferred to the London Weather..
Suzanne Chazin
Suzanne Chazin is an American author best known for the Georgia Skeehan mystery series, published by Putnam, about a New York City female firefighter-turned-fire marshal. She was born in Manhattan, New York and is a 1982 graduate of Northwestern University. Chazin spent 18 years in journalism, wri..
Suzanne Ciani
Suzanne Ciani is a pioneer in electronic music and one of the few women to blaze a trail in the genre. She received classical music training at Wellesley College and obtained her M.A. in music in 1970 at University of California at Berkeley where she met and was influenced by the idiosyncratic synt..
Suzanne Cleminshaw
Suzanne Cleminshaw is an American writer based in Britain. Her book, The Great Ideas, was shortlisted for the First Novel category at the 1999 Whitbread Awards. She is Buzz Aldrin's niece. ..
Suzanne Collins
This article is about the author Suzanne Collins. For the Marine Lance Corporal, please see Suzanne Marie Collins. Suzanne Collins is a cartoon writer and author. Works Suzanne started her career in 1991 by writing for children's shows. For Nickelodeon, she worked on several television shows, inc..
Suzanne Conklin Akbari
Suzanne Conklin Akbari is a medievalist at the University of Toronto specializing in the intersection of medieval literature and the history of ideas. Background and Education Akbari was born to a modest family in small-town Butler, New Jersey in 1965. She left high school at the age of fifteen t..
Suzanne Crouch
Suzanne Crouch is a representative in the Indiana House of Representatives. Contents 1 Early life2 Auditor3 Commissioner4 State Representative Early life Crouch graduated from Mater Dei High School in Evansville and received her Bachelor of Science degree from Purdue Universi..
Suzanne Crough
Suzanne Crough is a former child actor who starred in the television series The Partridge Family from 1970-1974. She was born on March 6, 1963, in Fullerton, California, the youngest of eight children. On The Partridge Family, she played Tracy Partridge, the youngest daughter who played the tambour..
Suzanne Cryer
Suzanne Cryer (January 13, 1967 in Rochester, NY) is an American actress best known for her role as "Ashley" on the ABC sitcom Two Guys and a Girl. She also made two appearances on Frasier as Roz's sister. ..
Suzanne Danco
Suzanne Danco (born January 22, 1911 in Brussels; died August 10, 2000 in Fiesole, near Florence), was a celebrated Belgian soprano and mezzo-soprano. Contents 1 Career2 Recordings3 External link4 Further reading Career Suzanne Danco grew up in a Flemish background but French..
Suzanne Danielle
Suzanne Danielle (born January 14, 1957), is an English actress. Her first film role was in The Wild Geese, but her first credited role was for the last film in Carry On series, Emmannuelle (both in 1978). She dated Patrick Mower in the late 1970s and married Ryder Cup captain Sam Torrance in 1988...
Suzanne Desprès
Suzanne Desprès (December 16, 1875 - July 1, 1951), French actress, was born at Verdun, and trained at the Paris Conservatoire, where in 1897 she obtained the first prize for comedy, and the second for tragedy. She then became associated with, and subsequently married, Aurelien Lugné-Poe (b. 1870..
Suzanne Devlin
Suzanne Devlin is a minor character in the Sweet Valley High book series. Character Suzanne was the daughter of Tom and Felicia Devlin; Tom was an ambassador, while Felicia was a socialite. The Devlin family resided in New York City. Suzanne first entered the Wakefields life after Tom and Ned Wake..
Suzanne de Passe
Suzanne de Passe (born in 1948 in New York City, New York) is an entertainment executive; the CEO of television production company de Passe Entertainment. De Passe first became notable as an executive for Motown Records, a company which she joined in 1968 after being introduced to Motown chief Berr..
Suzanne Doppelt
Suzanne Doppelt is a contemporary French writer and photographer who studied philosophy and taught before concentrating on photography. She lives in Paris. Contents 1 Publications2 Personal Exhibitions3 Collective Exhibitions4 External links Publications 1990-2004 : Revu..
Suzanne Duchamp
Suzanne Duchamp (1889 – September 11, 1963) was a French Dadaist painter. Born in Blainville-Crevon, Seine-Maritime in the Haute-Normandie Region of France, she was the fourth of six children born into the artistic family of Eugene and Lucie Duchamp. Suzanne Duchamp was the younger sister of..
Suzanne E. Baumann
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. Suzanne Baumann Swiss artist..
Suzanne Farrell
Suzanne Farrell (born August 16, 1945) one of the most noted ballerinas of the 20th century, and was an important dancer for the legendary choreographer George Balanchine. She was born Roberta Sue Ficker in Cincinnati, and received her early training at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. In 1959..
Suzanne Finstad
Suzanne Finstad (born 1955) is an American lawyer, author and biographer. She is the award-winning author of a number of literary works, including the acclaimed New York Times bestseller Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood (2001). Finstad received the prestigious Frank Wardlaw Prize for liter..
Suzanne Fournier
Suzanne Fournier was a blogger for the web site Cincinnati.com, under the name "Grandma in Iraq." A resident of Alexandria, Ohio, and grandmother of 15, she was posted in Iraq as part of the U.S. military deployment. Her blog gained fame, and controversy, when it was revealed she was in fact a Pub..
Suzanne Gaudet
Suzanne Gaudet (Pronounced "Good-ee"; born October 2, 1981 in Summerside, Prince Edward Island) is a Canadian curler. Gaudet, a skip, is a two-time Canadian Junior Champion (2001, 2002) and a former World Junior Curling Champion (2001). Gaudet had attended the 1998, 1999 and 2000 Canadian Jun..
Suzanne Giesemann
Suzanne Giesemann (Suzanne Ruth Smeltzer, 1 August 1961), is a retired US Navy Commander and author. She taught Political science at the United States Naval Academy, and served as the Aide-de-Camp to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Henry H. Shelton, during the September 11, 2001 ..
Suzanne Goldish
Suzanne Goldish, is an American voice actor, who works on the properties of 4Kids Entertainment. Best known for the role of Chris in Sonic X. Main Roles Sonic X - Christopher "Chris" ThorndykeWinx Club - Incidentals[[F-Zero: GP Legend]] - Tek/Timmy Guest Stared In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Jasmine ..
Suzanne Greenwalt
Suzanne K. Greenwalt (née Means) is a renowned German physics teacher who taught at the Sorbonne in Paris. All of her lectures were taught in her native Germanic dialect. She was listed as one of Paris Magazine's 100 Best Teachers, made significant contributions to the field of astrophysics includi..
Suzanne Haik Terrell
Suzanne Haik Terrell (born 1954) is a Louisiana lawyer who failed in a high-profile Republican bid for the U.S. Senate in 2002 and for state attorney general in 2003. She was the state's last commissioner of elections, having served from 2000 to 2004. In 2005, President George W. Bush named Mrs. Ter..
Suzanne Hinn
Suzanne Hinn (born Suzanne Harthern) is a televangelist and, since 1979, the wife of renowned televangelist and faith healer Benny Hinn. She became somewhat famous after a clip of her on a TV show was featured on VH1's Web Junk 20. She was seemingly intoxicated, or severely exhausted, and was pacin..
Suzanne Horner
Suzanne Horner (born 23 February 1963) is a former professional squash player from England. She was runner-up at the British Open in 1990 and 1993. In 1994, she captured the US Open title and reached a career-high ranking of World No. 2. She won the World Over-35 Championship in 1999. ..
Suzanne Is Getting Married
Suzanne Is Getting Married is a 2-song 7" EP was released to commemorate the wedding of MaximumRockNRoll's Suzanne Bartchy and AK Press's Ramsey Kanaan. Both songs were recorded during the sessions for the band's final album before their second breakup, How to Make Enemies and Irritate People. B..
Suzanne Jovin case
Suzanne Jovin, from Göttingen, Germany, was an undergraduate at Yale University, majoring in political science and international relations. She was murdered on December 4, 1998 in New Haven, Connecticut by an unknown assailant. Contents 1 The Murder2 The Investigation2.1 Jame..
Suzanne J Barbieri
Writer and musician [Suzanne Jacqueline Barbieri] was born in London on January 2nd. She is married to Porcupine Tree keyboardist, Richard Barbieri, formerly of the group Japan (band). In 1998, their musical collaboration, Indigo Falls, was released on Medium Productions. She has provide..
Suzanne Kaaren
Movie poster from the 1940 film, The Devil Bat starring Bela Lugosi and Suzanne Kaaren. Suzanne Kaaren (March 12, 1912 - August 27, 2004) was an American B-movie actress who starred in stock film genres of the 1930s and 1940s: horror, western and romances. Her final appearance on film was an ..
Suzanne Khan
Suzanne Khan is the daughter of Bollywood actor Sanjay Khan and the sister of Zayed Khan. She is also the wife of bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan. She has not entered the world of filmiography but continues her legacy in it with her relations. ..
Suzanne Lacy
Suzanne Lacy (born 1945) is an internationally known artist whose work includes installations, video, and large-scale performances on social themes and urban issues. One of her best-known works to date is The Crystal Quilt (Minneapolis, 1987) a performance with 430 older women, broadcast live on Pub..
Suzanne La Follette
Suzanne Clara La Follette (June 24,1893-April 23,1983) was an American conservative journalist, and an author who advocated for libertarian feminism in the first half of the 20th century. She was born in Washington state into the politically prominent La Follette family. Her father was U.S. Con..
Suzanne Lenglen
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Suzanne Lieurance
Suzanne Lieurance is a former teacher, now a full time freelance writer, living in Kansas City, Missouri. Her stories and articles have been published in numerous magazines, newsletters, and newspapers, including FamilyFun and New Moon for Girls. Currently, Suzanne has 8 published books for chi..
Suzanne Little
Suzanne Little is a Canadian singer-songwriter. She was a member of Lava Hay in the early 1990s, and subsequently released albums as a solo artist. She is married to fellow singer-songwriter Tom Hooper. ..
Suzanne Malherbe
Suzanne Malherbe (1892-1972), also known by the alias Marcel Moore, was an illustrator and designer. She was the partner of Claude Cahun, surrealist writer and photographer. She was born in Nantes on 19 July 1892 and died in Jersey on 19 January 1972. References [Claude Cahun Home Page]&..
Suzanne Malveaux
Suzanne Malveaux (born c. 1967) is a television news reporter. Malveaux was born in Lansing, Michigan, to a white mother and a black creole father. She moved to Washington, D.C., as a child. Her family lived in Howard County, Maryland, and she attended Centennial High School in Ellicott City, Mary..
Suzanne Marie Collins
Suzanne Marie Collins (June 81966 - July 121985) was a Marine Lance Corporal who was brutally raped and murdered by Sedley Alley on the morning of July 12, 1985. At the time of her murder she was stationed at Naval Air Station, Memphis in Millington, Tennessee. Collins was a student undergoing t..
Suzanne Marie Doyon
Suzanne Marie Doyon (born May 10, 1991 in Seattle, Washington) is an American actress who stars in the feature film, Tillamook Treasure (2006), in which she plays the story's lead character, 14 year old Julie. by Spanish sailors in the 1590s, this is the story of a 14 year old girl's discover..
Suzanne Martel
Suzanne Martel is a French-Canadian author. She was born Suzanne Chouinard on October 8th, 1924 in Quebec city, Canada and currently resides in Montreal, Canada. She is the wife of Maurice Martel and together they have six sons and six grandchildren. She is the author of several award-winning boo..
Suzanne Mayfair
Suzanne Mayfair, a fictional character mentioned in several novels by Anne Rice, namely The Witching Hour, Lasher, and Taltos, as an ancestor of the main characters, the Mayfair Witches of Garden District, New Orleans, Louisiana. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending detail..
Suzanne Middle
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Suzanne Morrow
Suzanne Morrow Francis was a Canadian figure skater. She competed in pairs with Wallace Diestelmeyer. In 1948, the couple won the bronze medal at the Winter Olympics and the World Figure Skating Championships. They are credited as being the first pair to perform the death spiral. ..
Suzanne Mubarak
First Lady Suzanne Mubarak Suzanne Mubarak (birth name Suzanne Saleh Sabet or Thabet) (Arabic: سوزان مبارك) (born February 28, 1941) is married to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and is the first lady of Egypt. The daughter of an Egyptian doctor and a Welsh nurse, Mubarak was born..
Suzanne Olsson
Suzanne Olsson (born 18 July 1943) is an author and research journalist. Olsson is a graduate of New York University. Her articles on current events have appeared in many publications, including the New York Times and Reader's Digest. She was also a senior editor for the weekly centerfold of the ..
Suzanne Packer
Actress: Suzanne Packer D.O.B: 1962 (Cardiff) Studied: Goldsmiths Status: Married to actor Jesse Newman Lives: Cardiff TV/Film Highlights - Casualty (2003 - present) - as Tess Bateman. - Dirty Work (1999) - as Rhiannon. - Brothers and Sisters (1998) - as Siobhan. - Tiger Bay (1997) - as Maria...
Suzanne Palmer
Suzanne Palmer is a female dance music singer, songwriter, pianist and producer born in Chicago, Illinois. She is best known as the lead vocalist on Peter Rauhofer's Club 69 project, most specifically the hits "Much Better" (which hit #1 in 1998), "Alright" and a remake of the Michael Jackson-penne..
Suzanne Pinel
Suzanne Pinel is a Canadian children's entertainer and citizenship judge. Using the stage name Marie-Soleil, Pinel performed for twenty years, using stories and songs to teach the French language to kids. She recorded albums, releasing her first disc in 1976, and starred in the television series Ma..
Suzanne Pleshette
Suzanne Pleshette (born January 31 1937) is an American actress, best known as "Emily Hartley" on The Bob Newhart Show in the 1970s. (She later replayed that role in the last episode of Newhart ("The Last Newhart"). Born to bellhop Eugene Pleshette and dancer Gloria Kaplan, she is a cousin of Knot..
Suzanne Portnoy
Suzanne Portnoy (born 1961) is the author of the best-selling explicit memoir [[The Butcher, The Baker, the Candlestick Maker: An Erotic Memoir]] (Virgin Books, 2006). She has been an entertainment publicist for twelve years. The book charts her journey through a sexually liberated youth, largely ..
Suzanne Rhatigan
Suzanne Rhatigan, the Irish singer songwriter, sang backing vocals for Stock, Aitken and Waterman Records and then went on to form her own punk pop trio Rhatigan who had a lengthy residency at London's 12 Bar Club on Denmark Street. For some time in the early '90s, she was going out with the actor ..
Suzanne Riccio-Major
Suzanne Riccio-Major (born October 16, 1963 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts) is a former female boxer who fought two times for world titles. A resident of Pittsburgh, she also competed against many of women's boxing top fighters. Riccio-Major, who sometimes also fought plainly under the name Suzanne ..
Suzanne Rochon-Burnett
Suzanne Rochon-Burnett (1935 – April 2, 2006) was a Canadian Métis business woman. Born in St. Adèle, Quebec, she was the first aboriginal person in Canada to own a private commercial radio station, Welland, Ontario's SPIRIT 91.7. In 1967, she married Gordon Burnett. They had one child, M..
Suzanne Rogers
Suzanne Rogers Suzanne Rogers (born Suzanne Crumpler on July 9, 1944 in Colonial Heights, Virginia) is an Emmy Award-winning American actress. Rogers's stage name was inspired by Ginger Rogers. A former Rockette, she is best known for playing Maggie Simmons Horton on the daytime television s..
Suzanne Roquette
Suzanne Roquette (born 31 August 1942 in Berlin, Germany) is an actress, who remains best known for her role as Tanya Alexander in the science fiction television series Space 1999. More recently, she has appeared in small roles in the film Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and in the TV mini-seri..
Suzanne Roshan
Suzanne Roshan- Khan, born on October 26, is the daughter of actor Sanjay Khan and Zarine Khan. She is the sister of actor Zayed Khan and the wife of actor Hrithik Roshan whom she knew as a kid next-door in their celebrity neighborhood. After finishing school in Mumbai, Suzanne spent two years in t..
Suzanne Semanick
Suzanne Semanick was an American figure skater. She competed in ice dance at the 1988 Winter Olympics with Scott Gregory. The pair won the gold medal at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships twice. She later paired with Ron Kravette. Competitive highlights (with Gregory) 1985 U.S. Championships - 3..
Suzanne Shaw
Suzanne Shaw (b. 29 September 1980 in Bury, Greater Manchester, England) is a British singer, Performer and Actress, most famous for winning the first series of the talent contest Popstars and so subsequently being a member of the band Hear'Say. Contents 1 Early Career2 Popstars / Hear'..
Suzanne Simone Monégasque dictionary
Suzanne Simone [...] Joint author, with Louis Barral, of a French-Monégasque Dictionary (1983). This work complements Louis Frolla's Monégasque-French Dictionary (1963). This dictionary and other works have contributed to a flourishing of literature in the Monégasque language. ..
Suzanne Sinclair
There are two notable people named Suzanne Sinclair For the United States political candidate, see Suzanne Sinclair (United States).For the former New Zealand politician, see Suzanne Sinclair (New Zealand). ..
Suzanne Sinclair (New Zealand)
Suzanne Mary Sinclair is a former New Zealand politician. She was an MP from 1993 to 1996, representing the Labour Party. She was first elected to Parliament in the 1993 elections as MP for Titirangi, but this seat was abolished when MMP was introduced for the 1996 elections. In the 1996 elections, ..
Suzanne Sinclair (United States)
Suzanne Sinclair, American politician, was a candidate for the United States House of Representatives. She ran as a Republican in the Second Congressional District of Washington against incumbent Democrat Rick Larsen. Sinclair was one of three Republicans vying for the party's nomination. The pri..
Suzanne Somers
Somers, from the opening credits of Three's Company. Suzanne Somers (born October 16, 1946) is an American actress best known for her role as Chrissy Snow on the sitcom Three's Company. Contents 1 Background2 Television work3 Filmography4 Books5 References6 Ex..
Suzanne Spaak
Suzanne Spaak (c.1905-1944), World War II heroine. Suzanne Spaak was born into a prosperous Belgian banking family sometime around 1905. She married Brussels born dramatist Claude Spaak (1904-1990), the brother of screenwriter Charles Spaak and Paul-Henri Spaak, one of Belgium's most important stat..
Suzanne Stokes
Suzanne Lee Stokes (born July 9, 1979 in Naples, Florida) is an American glamour model and actress. She was Playboy's Playmate of the Month in February 2000, making her the first Valentine Playmate of the new millennium. After graduating from high school in 1997, Stokes moved to Miami to start a ..
Suzanne Sugarbaker
Suzanne Sugarbaker Goff Dent Stonecipher is a character in the television series Designing Women and the sort-of spin-off series, Women of the House. She was played by actress Delta Burke. Character Suzanne is the younger sister of Julia Sugarbaker and has a tendency to be a bit more flashy, s..
Suzanne Swift
Suzanne Swift (July 15 1984 - ) is a Specialist in the United States Army. She is most noted for going AWOL from the Army when she received new orders to deploy to Iraq, after her charges of sexual assault from her first deployment had continued to go unanswered. Contents 1 Pre-AWOL militar..
Suzanne Tremblay
Suzanne Tremblay (born January 24, 1937) is a politician from Quebec, Canada, and a member of the Bloc Québécois, a federal political party that promotes the independence of Quebec from Canada. Born in Montreal, Ms. Tremblay received a Queen Elizabeth Scholarship to attend Tufts University in the..
Suzanne Valadon
Suzanne Valadon (September 23, 1865 – April 7, 1938) was a French painter. Born Marie-Clémentine Valadon at Bessines-sur-Gartempe, Haute-Vienne, France the daughter of an unmarried laundress, Suzanne Valadon became a circus acrobat at the age of 15 until a fall ended her career. In the Montm..
Suzanne Vega
Suzanne Vega Suzanne Nadine Vega (born July 11, 1959) is an American songwriter and singer known for her poetic lyrics and eclectic folk-inspired music. Contents 1 Biography2 Discography2.1 Albums2.2 Singles3 Trivia4 Selected quotes5 External links Biogr..
Suzanne Virdee
Suzanne Virdee (born January 1, [[1971]Wood Green,North London]) is a British television newsreader,a cockney newsreader known in the Midlands area. She is the presenter of Midlands Today on the BBC and sometimes appears on the BBC Breakfast News. She received her first experience..
Suzanne von Borsody
Suzanne von Borsody (born September 23 1957 in Munich) is a German actress. She played Frau Jäger in the 1998 film Run Lola Run. External links ..
Suzanne Vos
Suzanne Vos is a South African politician. She is a member of the Inkatha Freedom Party and Parliament. Vos is also a member of the Pan-African Parliament and rappoteur of the Committee on Transport, Industry, Communications, Energy, Science and Technology, one of its Permanent Committees. ..
Suzanne Weber
Suzanne Weber, contemporary comedian, created the character called Anita Liberty. She lives in New York City. She used Anita Liberty as pen-name for her book How to Heal the Hurt by Hating. She also entitled "Anita Liberty" her short film (cowritten with R.J. Cutler), in which she stars. The film ..
Suzanne Westenhoefer
Suzanne Westenhoefer (born March 31, 1961 in Columbia, Pennsylvania) is an openly lesbian stand-up comedian. She currently stars as a panelist on the Game Show Network show I've Got a Secret. Discography I'm Not Cindy BradyNothing in My Closet But My Clothes External link [Official site]..
Suzanne Yoculan
Suzanne Paige Yoculan is the head coach of the women's gymnastics program at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. She has built the Georgia gymnasticsis program into a perennial national powerhouse, and is one of the most successful college gymnastics coaches in history. Yoculan graduated ..
Suzann Pettersen
Suzann Pettersen (born April 7 1981 in Oslo), is a Norwegian golfer. Contents 1 Amateur Career2 Professional Career3 Professional wins3.1 Non LPGA4 LPGA Tour career summary5 Solheim Cup Record6 External links Amateur Career Suzann Pettersen was a two-time m..
Suzano
Suzano is a city in São Paulo, Brazil. It is located at around [23°32′34″S, 46°18′39″W]. It is a part of the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo. ..
Suzan Brittan
Suzan Brittan is a female actress and dance vocalist from New York City, New York. She is well known as the lead singer on the Robbie Rivera/Axwell track "Burning", which went to number one on Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 2004. See also List of Number 1 Dance Hits (United States)Li..
Suzan Farmer
Suzan Farmer is a British actor born in 1943. Young, blonde and with curves in all the right places, Farmer became a minor sex symbol in the Hammer horror films of the 1960s, including The Devil-Ship Pirates (1963, [[Dracula: Prince of Darkness|Dracula, Prince of Darkness]] (1965) and Rasputin, the..
Suzan Hall
Suzan Hall is a city councillor in Toronto, Canada, who represents one of the two Etobicoke North wards. A long time resident of Etobicoke, she originally entered politics as a school board trustee. She eventually became chair of the Etobicoke school board. With the creation of the new city of To..
Suzan Shown Harjo
Suzan Shown Harjo is a Hodulgee Muscogee Creek/Cheyenne Indian and well-known Indian activist. She was the lead party in Pro-Football, Inc. v. Harjo, 415 F.3d 44 (D.C. Cir. 2005), a case in which the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia upheld the decision of the Patent and Trademar..
Suzan van der Wielen
Suzan Jacobien Unia van der Wielen (born October 30, 1971 in Emmen) is a former field hockey player from The Netherlands, who played 191 international matches for the Netherlands, in which the striker scored a totan number of seventy goals. Van der Wielen was a member of the Netherlands squad tha..
Suzdal
St. Euthymius Monastery, Transfiguration Cathedral, and Belfry. Suzdal (Russian: ) is a town in Vladimir Oblast, Russia, northeast of Moscow. It stands 26 km from the city of Vladimir, on the River Kamenka. Population: 11,357 (2002 Census). The history of the town dates back to at..
Suzen Johnson
On the cover of Playboy, November 1997 Suzen Johnson (February 1951—) is a former flight attendant, businesswoman, and model. She is most notable as Frank Gifford's mistress during the Spring of 1997. The affair made the headlines of several tabloids that year. The two were photograph..
Suzerain
Suzerain is a piece of software that is designed for aid in building websites on the internet. However the software is often abused and used for marketing purposes (spamming). ..
Suzerainty
Suzerainty is a situation in which a region or people is a tributary to a more powerful entity which allows the tributary some limited domestic [[Wiktionary:autonomy|autonomy]] but controls its foreign affairs. The more powerful entity in the suzerainty relationship, or the head of state of that mor..
Suzetta Miñet
Suzetta Miñet is an American voice actress. She is the English voice actor for EVA in [[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]. It is highly possible that this name is an alias, as there seems to be no information on "Suzetta Miñet" openly available and she has only one title creditted to her name. ..
Suzette Charles
Suzette Charles (born March 2, 1963) is an American singer and entertainer. She was born Suzette DeGaetano. She represented New Jersey in the 1984 Miss America competition. She won the preliminary talent competition but finished first runner-up to Vanessa Lynn Williams. When Williams was asked to r..
Suzette Haden Elgin
Suzette Haden Elgin is an American science fiction author. She founded the Science Fiction Poetry Association, and is considered an important figure in the field of science fiction conlangs. Elgin also publishes non-fiction, of which the best-known is the Gentle Art of Verbal Self-Defense series ..
Suzette Hattingh
Suzette Hattingh is a charismatic preacher focusing on prayer and intercession. She worked 17 years in Reinhard Bonnke's Christ for all Nations until founding her own mission Voice in the City in 1997. External links [Voice in the City] ..
Suzette Quintanilla
Suzette Michelle Quintanilla (born June 29, 1967, in Lake Jackson, Texas) is the sister of slain Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla (1971 - 1995). Suzette played drums in her sisters band, Los Dinos. After her sister's death, Suzette took over the operations of Selena's boutiques, Selena Etc. Suze..
Suze Arts
Suze Arts was a concentration camp guard at two Nazi camps during the last three years of World War II who was distinguished by her cruelty. Contents 0.1 Early life0.2 Later life0.3 Suze Arts's cruelty0.4 Trial and prosecution0.5 External link Early life Arts was born in..
Suze DeMarchi
Suze DeMarchi (born February 14, 1964) is an Australian singer/songwriter best known for fronting the band Baby Animals (1990-1995). Biography DeMarchi was born in Perth, Australia to Walter and Shirley DeMarchi and has three older siblings. One sister, Denise, is also a singer. DeMarchi began he..
Suze Orman
Suze Orman /ˈsu.zi ˈɔɹ.mən/ (born Susan Orman) (June 5, 1951) in Chicago, Illinois to Russian Jewish immigrants) is a financial advisor. It has been reported in Forbes magazine that she has misrepresented her credentials and background. She has a BA in social work from the University of Illi..
Suze Randall
Suze Randall Suze Randall is an American model and photographer, born in United Kingdom. She has been one of the world's leading erotic photographers for more than 25 years. Working first as a nurse, then as a fashion model in the early 1970s, she first gained attention for erotic photographs..
Suze Rotolo
Suze Rotolo 2005 Susan Elizabeth Rotolo (born November 20, 1943), nicknamed Suze Rotolo, is an artist who specializes in artist's books and who teaches at the Parsons School of Design in New York City. Rotolo is also the woman walking with Bob Dylan on the cover of the album The Freewheelin'..
Suzhou
This article is about the city in Jiangsu. See also Suzhou, Anhui. Suzhou Location Eastern China, near Shanghai Area - Total Area ? 8,848 km² - Population Total population Urban population Number in Jiangsu Province 5.78 million 2.05 million Language Chinese - Wu (Suzhouhua) ..
Suzhou, Anhui
宿州市Sùzhōu Shì Administration Type Prefecture-level city City Seat ..
Suzhou City Stadium
Suzhou City Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Suzhou, China. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 30,000 people. ..
Suzhou Creek
Suzhou Creek (}; }; Wade-Giles: Su-chou-ho; literally "Suzhou River") is a river in China that passes through the Shanghai city centre. It is named after Suzhou, a city in neighbouring Jiangsu province which was the predominant city in this area prior to the rise of Shanghai as a metropolis. One of..
Suzhou dialect
Suzhou dialect (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is a dialect of Wu, one of the subdivisions of Chinese spoken language. It is spoken in the city of Suzhou, in Jiangsu province of China. It is typical of the Wu dialects, being rich in vowels and conservative in having many..
Suzhou Industrial Park
Contents 1 Title2 Background3 International Accolade4 Geographical Location5 Characteristics6 Great Prospects Title China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park (中国——新加坡苏州工业园区) Short Form: CS-SIP or SIP --> Background --> As China's moderniz..
Suzhou Medical College
Suzhou Medical College is a university located in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. ..
Suzhou River (film)
The French poster for Suzhou River - "River of Love" Suzhou River (苏州河) (2000) is a film noir by Lou Ye about a tragic love story set in contemporary Shanghai. The film is typical of "sixth generation" Chinese filmmakers in its subject matter and style. Writer-director Lou Ye's second ..
Suzhou Singapore International School
Suzhou Singapore International School (苏州新加坡国际学校) is an international school located in Suzhou Industrial Park in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. SSIS, as it is also known, is an international school offering education from Kindergarten up to High School. It is a school offering programm..
Suzhou Social Welfare Institute
Contents 1 Description2 History3 Address4 External links5 Photos Description Enter a current description of the orphanage here. If you have old, outdated information, please move it to the History section below. History Enter the history of the orphanage here. Address ..
Suzie Birchall
Suzie Birchall was a fictional character on the television series Coronation Street, played by actress Cheryl Murray from January 1977 to December 1979 and then again in 1983. Suzie was a free-spirited teenager who was more interested in having fun than personal responsibility. She made fast friend..
Suzie Crabgrass
(played by Christian Serratos) is one of the most popular girls in the school in the Tv show Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. Ned, whom she's nice to most of the time, has a crush on her, and Moze is her chief rival, although it is implied throughout the show that they could make best frie..
Suzie Gold
Suzie Gold is a 2004 English film, starring Summer Phoenix and Kevin Bishop. Suzie Gold stars Summer Phoenix as the title character, a young Jewish girl living in London who has a sister that is about to marry a young Jewish man. Breaking with the ideas of her semi-orthodox family, Suzie falls in l..
Suzie Kassem
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Suzie Kitson
Suzie Kitson Suzie (sometimes Suzanne) Jane Kitson, born 19th June 1969, Cambridge, England, is a woman test cricketer who played for England between 1988 and 1993. In 1993 the England's women's international team won their second world title, beating New Zealand at Lord's when Jan Brittin took the..
Suzie Landells
Suzanne Landells (born December 12 1964), known after marriage as Suzanne Dill-Macky, was an Australian individual medley swimmer of the 1980s, who won the silver medal in the 400m individual medley at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Raised in Queensland, Landells was selected to represent Austr..
Suzie McConnell Serio
Suzie McConnell Serio on the Minnesota Lynx Suzie McConnell Serio (born July 29, 1966 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a basketball coach and former player in the United States. She is currently the Head Coach of the Minnesota Lynx in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Car..
Suzie McNeil
Suzie McNeil (born October 15, 1976) is a Canadian rock / soul vocalist based in Toronto, ON. In 2005 McNeil was a contestant on the CBS reality show [[Rock Star: INXS]], a televised competition to find a new lead singer for the band INXS. McNeil made it to the final four of the competition and ..
Suzie Muirhead
Suzie Ngaire Muirhead (born April 10, 1975 in Whangarei, New Zealand) is a field hockey defender from New Zealand, who finished sixth with her national team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. She also competed with The Black Sticks at the 1998 and the 2002 Commonwealth Games, and at the 2004 Sum..
Suzie Plakson
Suzie Plakson as K'Ehleyer in "The Emissary" Suzie Plakson (born June 3, 1958) is an American television actress. Plakson was born Susan Plaksin in Buffalo, New York. She is most noted for having played four different aliens in three different Star Trek series: Vulcan Dr. Selar and Klingon-..
Suzie Q
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Suzie Q (or Suzy Q) is the name of a dance step in the Big Apple, Lindy Hop, and other dances. In line dances this step is also known as Heel Twist (actually refers to step 2) or Grind Walk. The step is also used in jazz dance, and in Salsa shines. The st..
Suzie Q (disambiguation)
Suzie Q or Suzi Q may refer to one of the following. Suzie Q, a novelty dance of 1930s and dance move used in many other dances.Suzi Quatro, a singer, was also known as "Suzi Q"Songs:*Doin' the Suzie-Q by Lil Hardin Armstrong, recorded October 27, 1936 addresses the Suzie Q dance.*Susie Q by Dale H..
Suzie Ungerleider
Oh Susanna redirects here. For the Stephen Foster song, see Oh! Susanna. For the sitcom "Oh, Susanna" see The Gale Storm Show. Suzie Ungerleider, who writes and performs as Oh Susanna, is a Canadian alternative country singer-songwriter. She was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. She ..
Suzie View
Suzie View was a syndicated cartoon produced by Tauhid Bondia and Erik McCurdy. Its main character is Suzie Vance, a 10 year old who, along with younger brother Miguel run "Suzie View productions", an independent film studio. Suzie's over-zealous attitude to film production can irritate the unwittin..
Suzie Wong
Suzie Wong can refer to: A novel, The World of Suzie Wong and its characterSuzie Wong a.k.a. Shuichon Li or Li Xiaochun, a character in Digimon Tamers This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ma..
Suzie Wong (Digimon)
Suzie Wong, known as Shaochung Lee (李 小春 Japanese: Rii Shuichon, Chinese: Lǐ Xiǎochūn) in Japan, is a fictional character in Digimon Tamers. Suzie is voiced by Peggy O'Neal. Suzie is the human partner of Lopmon and is the third youngest of the Tamers to appear in the series (only older t..
Suzie Wylie
Suzie Wylie was born in Blackpool and has been a member of the Socialist Workers' Party for several years. She is currently the National Student Organiser for the Socialist Workers' Student Society (SWSS) and was recently re elected to the National Executive Committee of the National Union of Studen..
Suzi Lane
Suzi Lane is an American female singer who had a number one track on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1979 with the Giorgio Moroder-produced tracks "Harmony"/"Ooh, La, La." At the time the tracks charted some thought it was recorded by Donna Summer because they thought that "Harmon..
Suzi Lovegrove
Suzi Lovegrove (1956-1987) was an HIV-positive American-born woman whose battle with AIDS was chronicled in a landmark television documentary made at her request, entitled Suzi's Story. Her son Troy contracted the virus while still in the womb, and died at the age at 7 years of age on 3 June 1993. ..
Suzi Perry
Suzi Perry Suzi Perry (b. May 1970) is a British television presenter. Contents 1 Biography2 Personal life3 Trivia4 External links Biography She was born in an RAF hospital in Shropshire. She studied business and finance at college, but then had a break in modelling and..
Suzi Quatro
Suzi Quatro Album Cover Suzi Quatro Suzi Quatro (born Susan Kay Quatro(cchio) on June 3, 1950 in Detroit, Michigan.) is a singer, bassist, radio personality and actress. Her father, Art Quatro, was of Italian descent and her mother, Helen Sanislay, of Hungarian. She began her musical c..
Suzi Rawn
--> Suzi Rawn (b. August 31, 1982 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario) was a top 4 finalist in Canadian Idol season 3. She is known for her rock and blues singing style as well as her unique clothing amongst the Canadian Idol finalists. Her hometown is Kamloops, but she grew up in Ottawa and has lived i..
Suzi Schott
Suzi Schott is an American model and actress. She was chosen as Playboy's Playmate of the Month in August, 1984. Appearances in Playboy special editions Playboy's Playmate Review Vol. 1 May 1985.Playboy's Wet & Wild Women July 1987 - page 97.Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 7 May 1989.Playboy'..
Suzi Simpson
Susan Athena Simpson Suzi Simpson is an American model, actress and aspiring screenwriter. Contents 1 Biography2 Filmography (partial)3 Appearances in ''Playboy'' special editions4 Trivia5 See also Biography Born Susan Athena Singstock in Athens, Greece as the e..
Suzi Suzuki
Suzi Suzuki was born on May 3, 1972 in Tokyo, Japan. As a child she lived in Germany for four years before moving back to her native Japan. Suzi Suzuki started singing while in her teens and was good enough to win a chance to study jazz in New York City. It was while studying and working part-time..
Suzlon
Suzlon Energy (SUZLON) on the National Stock Exchange of India Mumbai, India and 532667 on the Mumbai Stock Exchange) is Asia's largest fully integrated wind power company. Contents 1 Founder2 Operations3 Wind Parks4 Reference Founder Tulsi Tanti, a former textile producer, ..
Suzu, Ishikawa
A suzu is a Shinto religious bell charm, similar to the omamori. Some depict gods and heroes while other designs such as lotuses are inspired by nature. Another common motif is the Shinto symbol mitsu tomoe. Gods available in suzus include Surutahiko, Ame-no-Uzume, Amaterasu, Inari, and Hotei. The..
Suzue Miuchi
Suzue Miuchi (美内 すずえ Miuchi Suzue, born February 20 1951) is a mangaka and author of long running shōjo manga Glass Mask. She was born in Nishinomiya, Japan and grew up in Osaka. She also the winner of the Kodansha Manga Award (1982) and the Japan Cartoonists Association Award (1995). Acc..
Suzuka
Suzuka may refer to: Suzuka (涼風), a Japanese manga series by Kouji Seo or the anime based off of it.Suzuka City (鈴鹿市 Suzuka-shi) in Mie Prefecture, JapanSuzuka Circuit in Suzuka, Mie, JapanSuzuka is the name of Hatoko Kobayashi's angel in the anime and manga series Angelic Layer Similarly ..
Suzuka, Mie
Suzuka (鈴鹿市; -shi) is a city located in Mie, Japan, about 50 miles south west of Nagoya. As of 2006, the city has an estimated population of 199,975 and the density of 1027.25 people per km². The total area is 194.67 km². The city was founded on December 1, 1942. Motor racing circuit Suzu..
Suzuka (manga)
|} is a Japanese romance manga by Kouji Seo. It has been adapted into a 26-episode anime series. The manga has been licensed for publication in North America by Del Rey Manga. Contents 1 Plot2 Characters3 Anime3.1 Theme songs4 External links Plot The plot is based on..
Suzuka 8 Hours
This article is about the annual motorcycle endurance race. For the video game, see Suzuka 8 Hours (video game). The Suzuka 8 Hours (Japanese: 鈴鹿8時間耐久ロードレース - Trans: Suzuka hachi-taikyū rōdo rēsu, Literal Translation: Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Road Race) is an enduranc..
Suzuka 8 Hours (arcade game)
This article is about the video game. For the annual motorcycle endurance race, see Suzuka 8 Hours. Suzuka 8 Hours is an arcade game released by Namco in 1992. It is similar in play to Final Lap but with motorcycles instead of race cars. Suzuka 8 Hours was ported to the Super NES, that version ..
Suzuka Circuit
Suzuka Circuit Location Suzuka, Mie, Japan Major events Formula One Circuit length 5.807 kilometres (3.608 miles) Turns 14 Lap record 1'31.540 (Kimi Räikkönen, McLaren-Mercedes, 2005) Suzuka Circuit is the host of the Formula One Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix and one of t..
Suzuka District, Mie
Suzuka (鈴鹿郡; -gun) is a district located in Mie, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 7,051 and a density of 88.27 persons per km². The total area is 79.88 km². The district was dissolved after the district merged to create the new city of K..
Suzuka Ohgo
, born 5 August, 1993, in Kanagawa, Japan) is a Japanese child actress. Besides acting, she is also attending school and is now in the seventh grade. She has a variety of hobbies including classical ballet, ikebana, rollerblading, snowboarding, playing the piano, and skiing. Ohgo began acting in..
Suzuki
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Suzuki Motor Corporation (スズキ株式会社) TYO: [7269] is a Japanese manufacturing company producing a range of small automobiles (especially Keicars), a full range of motorcycles, outboard motors, and a variety of other small combustion-p..
Suzuki (disambiguation)
Suzuki (スズキ) is a Japanese motorcycle and automobile brand (Suzuki Motor). Suzuki (鈴木 meaning "bell tree" or "car-rider") is also the second most popular family name in Japan. Contents 0.1 People named Suzuki0.2 Fictional Suzukis0.3 Other Suzukis1 See also People n..
Suzuki Aerio
Suzuki Aerio SX wagon Suzuki Aerio Wagon (2001) manufactured for Japanese market The Suzuki Aerio (called the Liana in Europe) is a subcompact car built by Suzuki Motor Corporation. It fits inbetween the compact and lower midsize segments. The car was introduced in 2001 as a replacement..
Suzuki Alto
Suzuki Alto is a very small car (keicar) by Suzuki Motors. Its selling points include low price and good fuel economy. The model was introduced in 1979 and the latest model is the Alto GL. It's powered by a 1.1 L (1061 cc; 65 in³), straight-4 engine making 62 hp. The car doe..
SUZUKI AMI AROUND THE WORLD ~LIVE HOUSE TOUR 2005~
SUZUKI AMI AROUND THE WORLD ~LIVE HOUSE TOUR 2005~ is the first DVD to be recorded live by singer Ami Suzuki under the label Avex Trax. Contents 1 Information2 Trivia3 Track listing4 Charts Information The concert scenes were recorded mainly from the concert Ami did in ..
Suzuki Bandit Series
GSF1200S (Bandit 1200, faired) publicity photo from Suzuki. The Suzuki Bandit is a series of standard (sometimes called "sport-standard") street motorcycles produced by Suzuki. The following different models of the bike have been manufactured: GSF250 with 250ccGSF400 with 400ccGSF600N/GSF60..
Suzuki Beane
Suzuki Beane is a book written in 1961 by Sandra Scoppettone and illustrated by Louise Fitzhugh. The hipster comedy classic was first published in hardcover by Doubleday & Company then later in paperback by McFadden Books in that same year. The book and story were very influential on both Hollywood..
Suzuki Boulevard S40
The Suzuki Boulevard S40 is a motorcycle manufactured by Suzuki and released in 2005. It features an 650 cc single cylinder engine. It was formerly named the Savage (LS 650) {| border="1" |- ! ||2005-2006 |- | Engine|| 40 cubic inch, four-stroke, single cylinder, air cooled with SOHC ..
Suzuki Boulevard S50
The Suzuki Boulevard S50 is a motorcycle manufactured by Suzuki and released in 2005. It features an 800 cc v-twin engine with four valves per cylinder. It was formerly named the Intruder (VS700, VS750, VS800). {| border="1" |- ! ||2005-2006 |- | Engine|| 50 cubic inch, four-stroke, l..
Suzuki Boulevard S83
The Suzuki Boulevard S83 is a motorcycle manufactured by Suzuki and released in 2005. It features an 1400 cc v-twin engine. It was formerly named the Intruder VS1400 {| border="1" |- ! ||2005-2006 |- | Engine||83 cubic inch, four-stroke, air/oil cooled, 45 degree V-twin, SOHC, 6-valves |- | Bore..
Suzuki Burgman
The Burgman series of scooters are produced by Suzuki with 125cc up to 650cc versions. Burgman is sold in Japan as the SkyWave series. Both 250 and 650cc versions of the SkyWave/Burgman are featured in the video game Tourist Trophy. AN125 Burgman 125AN150 Burgman 150AN250 Burgman 250AN400 Burgman ..
Suzuki Cappuccino
The Suzuki Cappuccino is a small 2-door hard top convertible produced by Suzuki Motor Corporation. The vehicle was designed to fit the keicar specifications to get tax and insurance relaxations in Japan. The car was powered by a 657cc engine (the maximum displacement allowed for a keicar). Its engi..
Suzuki Concept X
The Concept X is a concept car and sport utility vehicle from Suzuki. It features touch-sensitive buttons that control all the vehicle's interior functions. It débuted at the 2005 North American International Auto Show. The future production version in 2006 could be Suzuki's largest sport utility v..
Suzuki Cultus
See Suzuki Swift and Suzuki Esteem for export versions of the model The Suzuki Cultus was two different models sold in Japan by Suzuki Motor Corporation. One model, the Cultus proper, was sold in the international market as the Suzuki Swift. Another, larger, was known as Cultus Crescent and sold i..
Suzuki DL1000 VStrom
The Suzuki DL1000, also known as the V-Strom, is an "enduro sport tourer" motorcycle (sometimes included in the dual-sport category) made by Suzuki. It has a 996 cc V-Twin engine. V-Strom owners are fond of riding their motorcycles to interesting locations and then taking photos of those location..
Suzuki DL 650 VStrom
The Suzuki DL650 V-Strom is a dual-purpose motorcycle that is more street oriented than dirt in its factory configuration. It is powered by a fuel-injected 650cc V-twin engine that is sourced from the popular SV650 machine. It is classified as an adventure touring machine. It has some characteristi..
Suzuki Eiger 400
The Suzuki Eiger 400 is an all-terrain vehicle (4-wheel motorcycle) from Suzuki. It has a 376 cc, single overhead cam, four-stroke, single cylinder, air/oil-cooled engine, weighs 590 pounds, has a 4 U.S. gallon (19 L) gas tank, and offers two wheel or four wheel drive. There is a choice of a 5-spee..
Suzuki Escudo
3-door Suzuki Escudo(1992) manufactured for Japanese market 3-door Suzuki Escudo(1999) manufactured for Japanese market The Suzuki Escudo is a four wheel drive SUV made by Suzuki Motors for the Japanese market. A larger version is also made, known as the Suzuki Grand Escudo. The Escudo..
Suzuki Esteem
This article is about the export market Suzuki Esteem. For the Japanese version, see Suzuki Cultus The Suzuki Esteem, known in some markets (including Europe and India) as the Suzuki Baleno, is an automobile produced by the Suzuki Motor Corporation. It is the export version of the Suzuki Cultus Cr..
Suzuki Forsa
Chilean ad The Suzuki Forsa was a version of the MK1 Suzuki Cultus that was sold in the USA, Ecuador, Chile and Canada. Forsas came with carbureted 1.0 L inline 3 cylinder engines and fuel injected 1.0 L inline 3 cylinder turbocharged engines. The Forsa was also sold in North America as the Che..
Suzuki Fronte
The Suzuki Fronte name has been applied to various small cars produced by Suzuki. The Earliest of these, the Suzulight Fronte 360 of 1959 was a front wheel drive car powered by a two cylinder 360cc engine, and was one of the first Kei cars mass produced. This model was not very popular with the J..
Suzuki FXR150
thumb The Suzuki FXR150 "Cybermatic Sports Cruiser" is powered by 4-stroke 147 cc engine. Produced in Malaysia by Lion Suzuki Motor Sdn Bhd with 75% local content, it is sold for RM9000. It replaced the slighty larger in size 2-stroke Suzuki RG150/RGV150. It features a full digital dash which..
Suzuki Grand Vitara
The Grand Vitara is Suzuki's more powerful version of the Suzuki Vitara. As of 2004, the smaller Suzuki Vitara has been in the North American market. Sales were slow, with just 4,860 sold in 2004 for the United States. In Canada, sales were strong. All North American Vitaras were built at CAMI Au..
Suzuki group
Suzuki group can mean either the Suzuki sporadic group or the family of simple groups of Lie type discovered by Suzuki. ..
Suzuki GS500E
1997 Suzuki GS500E 2004 GS500F with Suburban Machinery handlebars The GS500F has the headlight unit taken from the Suzuki gsx supersports range The Suzuki GS 500E is a popular entry level sport bike manufactured by the Suzuki Motor Corporation. It is equipped with an air-cooled 48..
Suzuki GSX-R/4
The GSX-R/4 is a concept car made by Suzuki in 2001. It had a mid-mounted, 1.3 liter DOHC engine taken from the company's superbike, the GSX-R 1300 Hayabusa. Designed as a showcase for technology, the GSX-R/4 was never meant for production. It had upscale features such as GPS navigation. Appearance..
Suzuki GSX-R 1000
The Suzuki GSX-R 1000 is a super sport street motorcycle manufactured by Suzuki Motor Corporation of Japan. It is the second-fastest production vehicle in 0-100-0 time at 10.70 seconds, behind the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 which scored 9.90 seconds. [source] Contents 1 Specificatio..
Suzuki GSX-R 1100
The Suzuki GSX-R 1100 is a motorcycle. It was introduced in 1986. 1986 Models weighed in at 197kg dry, had a 4 cylinder 16 valve dohc oilcooled motor that employed a clever set of oiljets to avoid the need for watercooling. Power output was about 115 horsepower at the rear wheel,in stock trim. 18"..
Suzuki GSX-R Series
A 1999 Suzuki GSX-R 750W The first Suzuki street bike to be truly modeled on race specifications was the 1985 GSX-R750 which, while having evolved considerably in the intervening years, is still in production and celebrates its 20th Anniversary of production in 2005. An 1100 (1052 cc) model wa..
Suzuki GSX1300R
The Suzuki GSX1300R, also known as the Hayabusa, is a hypersport motorcycle made by Suzuki. It has a 1299 cc inline-4 engine typically rated between 150 and 180 bhp (110 to 132 kW), and was consistently tested as the quickest and fastest production motorcycle in the world circa 2000 (see Cyclewor..
Suzuki GSXR1000
Suzuki GSXR1000 Ever since the introduction of legendary 1992 Honda CBR900RR fire blade there has been a "domination" war between Japanese motorcycles in the 1,000 cc class. Every year one of the four leading Japanese bike manufacturers raise the stakes and come up with a new more powerful quicker..
Suzuki GSX series
The GSX Series is Suzuki's range of sport touring motorcycles. The GSX series is produced as the GSX600F and GSX750F sport touring models and the GSX1300R Hayabusa hypersport. In Europe, Suzuki has been selling a large (1402ccm) retro-design sport touring model since 2001 - the GSX 1400. The GSX..
Suzuki GS series
1997 Suzuki GS500E From 1976 to 1987, Suzuki produced its GS line of motorcycles. These motorcycles had air-cooled DOHC engines, which spanned a wide range of cylinder capacities. It is considered to be a Universal Japanese Motorcycle. When introduced in 1976, Suzuki offered the GS750, GS550 ..
Suzuki G engine
The Suzuki G engine is a type of internal combustion engine manufactured by Suzuki Motor Corporation for various automobiles, primarily based on the GM M platform, including the: Holden BarinaSuzuki Cultus / BalenoSuzuki Forsa As well as the following trucks: Asüna SunrunnerChevrolet TrackerGeo T..
Suzuki Harunobu
Two girls, c. 1750. Man and youth, c. 1750. London, Victoria & Albert Museum Suzuki Harunobu (鈴木春信) (1724 – 1770) was a Japanese woodblock print artist in the Ukiyo-e style. He was an innovator, the first to produce full-color prints in 1765, rendering o..
Suzuki H engine
The H family is a line of 60° V6 automobile engines from Suzuki. Ranging in displacement from 2.0 L to 2.7 L, the H family was a modern all-aluminum engine with dual overhead cams, 24 valves, and multi-port fuel injection. It was co-developed with Mazda, which used a similar design in ..
Suzuki Ignis
The Suzuki Ignis is a small car manufactured by the Suzuki Motor Corporation. It was introduced in 2000 as progressive replacement for the aging Swift. Ignis Mk. I The Ignis was originally manufactured as a five-door hatchback, powered by a new generation of Suzuki 4-cylinder engines, the M family...
Suzuki Jimny
See also the Suzuki LJ and Suzuki SJ, which used the Jimny name in some markets The Suzuki Jimny is a mini SUV built by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki. Two body styles are available: a hard top and convertible. The Jimny replaced the popular Sierra/Samurai model in most markets in 1999, though i..
Suzuki Katana
This article is about the 1980s motorcycle, for the scooter see Suzuki Katana AY50 The mastermodel of the Katana motorcycle The original Suzuki Katana was a sports motorcycle produced in the early 1980s at the instigation of Suzuki Deutschland specifically for their market needs, and designe..
Suzuki Katana AY50
This article is about the scooter, for the 1980s motorcycle, see Suzuki Katana Katana AY50 2001-model Suzuki Katana AY50 Manufacturer: Suzuki, Japan Produced: 1997-present Type: Motor scooter The Suzuki Katana AY50 is a 50 cm3 scooter produced by Suzuki and sold primarily in Europ..
Suzuki LJ
The Suzuki LJ series (light jeep) was a small SUV produced between 1960 and 1981. Contents 1 HopeStar ON3602 LJ103 LJ204 LJ505 LJ806 References HopeStar ON360 The vehicle was originally developed by the Hope Motor Company of Japan in 1965 and sold as the HopeStar ..
Suzuki LS650 Savage
The Suzuki LS650 Savage, or LS650, is a lightweight custom cruiser motorcycle. It was the first cruiser produced by a Japanese motor company. The Savage utilizes Suzuki's "Big Single" power plant, a ~30 horsepower air-cooled , 652 cubic centimeter, 4-stroke one cylinder, SOHC engine, a..
Suzuki M13AA engine
The M13AA is an automotive engine manufactured by Suzuki Motor Corporation. The M13AA is a 1,328 cc inline 4 cylinder 16 valve VVT engine used in the Suzuki Jimny from 2005. ..
Suzuki Madura
Suzuki sold the Madura motorcycle in 1985 and 1986. Model designations: GV1200GLGV700GL Most of the information in this article came from [Suzuki Madura -- The Unofficial Website] maintained by Les Konley. Contents 1 History2 Features3 Speed4 The Name5 See als..
Suzuki method
The Suzuki method is a way of teaching, or educational philosophy, most often used in learning to play music. The name is also sometimes used to refer solely to the sheet music books and/or audio recordings which have been published as part of the method. It was invented in the mid-20th century by ..
Suzuki Miekichi
Suzuki Miekichi (鈴木 三重吉, September 29, 1882 - June 27, 1936) was a Japanese novelist. He was born in Hiroshima. His works include: 古事記物語 (Kojiki monogatari / Tha tale of Kojiki)大震火災記 (Daishin kasai ki / Record of great earthquake and a fire)ぶくぶく長々火の目..
Suzuki MightyBoy
The Suzuki MightyBoy aka "Suzuki Mighty Boy" is a small utility vehicle (ute) produced by Suzuki and is a member of the Japanese Keicar family. Contents 1 History2 Export Markets3 Specifications4 External Links History Based on the principles and regulations of the Japanese ..
Suzuki Mosaburo
Suzuki Mosaburô (鈴木茂三郎 Suzuki Mosaburō, February 7, 1893 - May 7, 1970) was a Japanese journalist, essayist, and socialist leader. He was born in Gamagori, Aichi Prefecture, to a family descended from medieval hatamoto; however, his father had lost the famil..
Suzuki RE5
The RE5 was a rotary-engine motorcycle manufactured by the Suzuki Motor Company from 1974 to 1976. Although there is technically a 1977 model, it consists entirely of leftoever factory stock of motorcycles from 1976. The RE5 was touted to be the future of motorcycling. The high-revving rotary engine..
Suzuki reaction
The Suzuki reaction is the organic reaction of an aryl- or vinyl-boronic acid with an aryl- or vinyl-halide catalyzed by a palladium(0) complex.[#endnote_Miyaura1979][#endnote_Suzuki1979] It is widely used to synthesize poly-olefins, styrenes, and substituted biphenyls. Several r..
Suzuki RG150
1998 RG150 The Suzuki RG150 was a 148 cc two-stroke road motorbike produced by Suzuki in Thailand. The bike was produced from 1998 until 2000. In 1998, it was selected as the 2nd best new motorcycle of 1998 by Motor Trend magazine. It was produced almost exclusively for Thailand althoug..
Suzuki RG500
The RG500 Gamma was a motorcycle built by Suzuki between 1985 and 1989 and inspired by the RG Gamma Grand Prix racer of the 1970s, capitalizing on Suzuki's seven consecutive wins in the 500cc-class. The Gamma was powered by a four-cylinder two-stroke square engine displacing 500 cubic centimeters. E..
Suzuki Sadayu
Suzuki Sadayu (????-1585) was a warlord of the province of Kii during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century Japan. Sadayu was a very prominent leader over the Saika of Kawachi province and held Saiga castle. Sadayu assisted the Honganji and Hatakeyama Sadamasa in their resistance against that of Od..
Suzuki Shigehide
(????-????) was the son of Suzuki Shigeoki. When Oda Nobunaga fought against the likes of Honganji Kennyo, Shigehide supported the Ishiyama Hongan-ji, and became famous for leading an army of soldiers armed with rifles (arquebusiers). Shigehide later went on to serve under Toyotomi Hideyoshi, figh..
Suzuki Shigetomo
(????-????) was a member of the famed Saika army of 17th century Japan. It is said that Shigetomo was the child of Suzuki Shigeoki or Suzuki Shigehide. During the Battle of Sekigahara, Shigetomo joined the likes of Ishida Mitsunari, in an attempt to eliminate that of Torii Mototada, at the Fushim..
Suzuki Shiroyasu
Suzuki Shiroyasu (鈴木 志郎康, 1935 May 19-) is a Japanese author. See also Japanese literatureList of Japanese authors ..
Suzuki Sidekick
The Suzuki Sidekick was a compact SUV. It was created as a joint venture by Suzuki and GM known as CAMI. The vehicle was a follow-up to the popular SJ413 and Samurai. Also, this vehicle, while sold in North America, was designed to slot above the Samurai. The Sidekick was sold as the Suzuki Escud..
Suzuki SJ
The Suzuki SJ410 and SJ413 was a mini SUV produced in the 1980s. It was sold as the Suzuki Samurai in North America, the Suzuki Sierra and Holden Drover in Australia and Kenya, the Maruti Gypsy in India and the Suzuki Caribbean in Asia. The 410 came first in 1982, with a 1.0 L engine, and t..
Suzuki Stratosphere
Suzuki Stratosphere is a Suzuki concept motorcycle, powered by a 1100cc inline-6 engine with automatic transmission, rated at 180hp. It was first unveiled on October 22, 2005, at the 39th Tokyo Motor Show. External links [Riding Sun article][Suzuki's 39th Tokyo Motor Show lineup�..
Suzuki SV1000
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Suzuki SV650
1999 Suzuki SV650 (aka. Curvey) 2003 Suzuki SV650 (aka. Pointy) The Suzuki SV650 motorcycle was introduced in 1999 as Suzuki's low-end entry into the emerging naked bike market and was met with immediate success. With a reasonable MSRP of $5799 in the US, the bike provides a sporty but ..
Suzuki Swift
Suzuki Swift is a subcompact automobile from the Suzuki Motor Corporation. At its introduction in 1985, it was named as the SA-310, but in 1986 it was renamed the Swift. Powered by a modest 993 cc straight-3 engine giving 50 hp (37 kW), 0 to 100 km/h is 14.9 seconds while top sp..
Suzuki SX4
The Suzuki SX4 is a mini SUV developed by Suzuki and Fiat. Although originally intended only for the European market, the car will be sold in North America as well. It was introduced at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show and New York Auto Show, and is being built at the Magyar Suzuki plant in Esztergom, H..
Suzuki TL1000R
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Suzuki TL1000S
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Suzuki Twin
Suzuki Twin a Keicar build by Suzuki and sold only for a short time (2003-January-22 till the mid/end of 2005) in Japan. The Twin was also available as hybrid. Contents 1 Technical Data2 ..
Suzuki Vitara
Suzuki Escudo (1993) manufactured for Japanese market The Suzuki Vitara is a type of automobile made by the Suzuki motor company. It is a predecessor to the Suzuki Grand Vitara. It was first released in 1988 with inline 4 cyl. engines available in 1.3, 1.6 which came in standard carberated..
Suzuki VX 800
The Suzuki VX 800 is a road motorcycle bike from Suzuki. The VX800 was designed at U.S. Suzuki's Design Studio in Brea, California from 1987-1989 and produced in years 1990-1997. [The Suzuki VX800 Web Pages] ..
Suzuki Wagon R
Suzuki Wagon R+ manufactured for Japanese market Suzuki Wagon R Wide manufactured for Japanese market The Suzuki Wagon R, also known as the Wagon R+, is a city car built in Hungary and Japan (Esztergom) and is a badge engineered version of the Opel Agila. Sales commenced in summer 2000. ..
Suzuki X-90
Silver Suzuki X-90 (side) Red Suzuki X-90 (rear) The Suzuki X-90 (SUV Cabrio in Japan) was a small SUV sold from 1996 through 1998. It was related to the Suzuki Sidekick, but had extremely rounded styling, two doors, seating for two and T-section removable roof. It replaced the Samurai..
Suzuki XL-7
The Suzuki XL-7 is Suzuki's midsize SUV, launched in 2001 in North America alongside competitors Toyota Highlander, Hyundai Santa Fe & Pontiac Aztek. In India, the XL-7 is called the Maruti Grand Vitara (not to be confused with the current North American Grand Vitara, which has since been redesigne..
Suzumiya Haruhi (series)
|} The series is a collection of light novels starting with . There is also an anime adaptation also entitled The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya which covers several of the books. Contents 1 Outline2 Books3 Characters3.1 SOS Brigade members3.2 Schoolmates3.3 The A..
Suzumiya Haruhi no Tsumeawase
is a soundtrack from the anime series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Track listing God knows… - 4:39*Vocals: Aya Hirano*Music: Satoru Kousaki*Arrangement: Satoru Kousaki*Lyrics: Aki HataLost my music - 4:17*Vocals: Aya Hirano*Music: Satoru Kousaki*Arrangement: Satoru Kousaki*Lyrics: Aki Hata..
Suzumushi
In the English language this is called the bell cricket. It is frequently referred to in Japanese literature, particularly in the Tale of Genji. ..
Suzunagi
Suzunagi is a fictional character who appears in the Yoroiden-Samurai Troopers (鎧伝サムライトルーパー) (Ronin Warriors) anime OVA, Message. Contents 1 Origin2 Summary3 ..
Suzu Chiba
Suzu Chiba (born August 11, 1975 in Yokohama, Kanagawa) is a former freestyle swimmer from Japan, who competed for her native country in two consequentive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992. She won the bronze medal in the 400m Freestyle at the 1991 World Aquatics Championships in Perth, Western Aust..
Suzu District, Ishikawa
Suzu (珠洲郡; -gun) was a district located in Ishikawa, Japan. On March 1, 2005 the town of Uchiura merged with a town and village from the neighboring Fugeshi District and the districts merged, forming Hosu District. As of this date, Suzu District no longer exists. As of 2003, the district ha..
SuZy
SuZy (Istanbul, 1961) is a Turkish-Israeli singer in ladino. Suzy immigrated to Israel in 1979. After attending high school in Jaffa, Suzy completed her post secondary education at the University of Tel Aviv, where she studied English and French Philology. She worked in interior designs for 6 years..
Suzyn Waldman
Suzyn "Georgie Girl" Waldman is an American sports broadcaster. Starting with the 2005 season, she has been the color commentator for New York Yankees baseball, working with John Sterling on radio broadcasts for WCBS-AM in New York City. She is the second woman in Major League Baseball history to..
Suzy Aiken
Suzanne Elizabeth Aiken was born in New Zealand and is best known as a news presenter at Prime Television. She has appeared in the NZ drama Shortland Street, and produced aerobic workout videos. She is now known as Suzy Clarkson after her marriage to Tim Clarkson in early 2006. Many publications c..
Suzy Amis
Suzy Amis Suzy Amis (born January 5, 1962 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an American film actress and model. Advertised as "the face of the 1980s", one-time model and Actors Studio graduate Suzy Amis made her film debut in Fandango (1985). While making the film, she met her future husband Sam..
Suzy Batkovic
Suzy Batkovic (born December 17, 1980 in Lambton, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian women's basketball player who plays in Australia and the American WNBA. The 6'4", 195-pound Batkovic is a bruising center known for her physical play and dominance inside. She played on Australia's two-t..
Suzy Blue
Suzy Blue is a character from Garth Nix's Keys to the Kingdom books. Overview Mister Monday Before she met Arthur Penhaligon Suzy Turquoise Blue was an Ink-Filler who followed the Piper many years ago. During her life on Earth, Suzy was living during the Plague. She met Arthur who was on the run ..
Suzy Bogguss
Suzy Bogguss (born December 30, 1956 in Aledo, Illinois, USA) is a country music singer, generally considered to be one of the finest voices in contemporary music. As a performer of both critical and popular acclaim in the early 90's and the CMA Horizon Award winner in 1992, she put out a string of..
Suzy Cato
Suzy Cato (born 20 June 1968) is an Australian-born New Zealand children's entertainer. She is best-known as the host of several New Zealand children's television programmes, most notably 3pm and Suzy's World. Born in Brisbane, Australia, Cato moved to New Zealand as a child, living in Hamilton, t..
Suzy Chaffee
Suzy Chaffee (born November 29, 1946 in Rutland, Vermont) is an Olympic skier and actress, and is perhaps more commonly known by her nickname, Suzy Chapstick. Chaffee was featured in a long-running television ad campaign for ChapStick in the 1970s. She has appeared in films such as Ski Lift To Deat..
Suzy Creamcheese
Suzy Creamcheese was a fictionally credited vocalist and character on and in a number of albums by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. On the album Freak Out! (which features a "letter" from Suzy Creamcheese on the back cover), Suzy Creamcheese was played by Jeannie Vassoir; on Absolutely F..
Suzy Delair
Suzy Delair (born 31 December 1916, Paris) is a vivacious French entertainer who starred in many different films. Her real name is Suzanne Pierrette Delaire. She acted in films directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, Jean Dréville, Jean Grémillon, Marcel L'Herbier, Christian-Jaque, Marcel Carné, Luc..
Suzy Elkins
Suzy Elkins is the name shared by: Suzy Elkins (musician), an American singer and musicianSuzy Elkins (writer), an English author 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 ..
Suzy Elkins (musician)
''For other people by the same name, please see Suzy Elkins. Suzy Elkins is an American musician, singer and songwriter. Born in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Elkins moved to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, at the age of twelve. Elkins has played in three bands: Eveready, The Drapes, and The Commandos. She h..
Suzy Elkins (writer)
''For other people by the same name, please see Suzy Elkins. Suzy G. Elkins is an English writer. She has written one novel, Vengeance (ISBN 1412029384), published in 2001. Elkins lives in Amesbury, Wiltshire, in the United Kingdom. External links [Official website] ..
Suzy Favor-Hamilton
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. Suzy Favor-Hamilton (born Au..
Suzy Gorman
Suzanne (Suzy) Gorman (born 1962) is an American photographer based in St. Louis, who is as well-known for her attitude as her photography. She has an extensive client list of celebrities, including President Bill Clinton, First Ladies Barbara Bush and Hillary Clinton, and sports and entertainment..
Suzy Kolber
Kolber interviewing NFL quarterback Mark Brunell. Suzy Kolber (born May 14, 1964 in Pennsylvania) is a football sideline reporter, co-producer, and anchor for ESPN and ABC Sports. She was one of the original anchors of ESPN2 when it launched in 1993. She is a 1982 graduate of Pennsylvania's U..
Suzy Lamplugh
Estate agent Suzy Lamplugh (pronounced "Lamp-lew") hit the news headlines after she was reported missing on 28 July 1986 (aged 25) in Fulham, West London. She has yet to be found. The last clue to her whereabouts was an appointment to show a house in Shorrolds Road to someone she referred to as "Mr ..
Suzy McKee Charnas
Suzy McKee Charnas (born 1939 in New York City) is an American novelist and short story writer, writing primarily in the genres of science fiction and fantasy. She has won several awards for her fiction, including the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award and the James Tiptree, Jr. Award. She lives in New Me..
Suzy Mizuno
Suzy Mizuno Suzy Mizuno, known in Japan as , is a fictional character from the anime and manga series Zatch Bell!. Suzy also appears in a comic short within the Zatch Bell! graphic novels called Zatch and Suzy. She goes to the same junior high school as Kiyo Takamine (Kiyomaro Takamine in the ..
Suzy Parker
Suzy Parker (left) in The Twilight Zone episode "Number Twelve Looks Just Like You" withco-star Collin Wilcox.'' Suzy Parker (October 28, 1932 - May 3, 2003) was an American supermodel and actress, born Cecilia Ann Renee Parker in San Antonio, Texas, died in Montecito, California, USA. She wa..
Suzy Parker (Beatles Song)
Suzy Parker is a song recorded by The Beatles during the Get Back sessions in 1969. A snippet was included in the Let It Be movie. Its lyrics were rumored to have been banned by the BBC[[Citing sources citation needed]], and in the United Kingdom the song was removed from the ..
Suzy Rice
Suzy Rice (Susan Elizabeth Rice) is a screenwriter, author of fiction, painter and designer. She designed the "Star Wars" logo, as well as many other film logo designs for print advertising and some filmed applications. Also, she has worked as an art director for Seiniger Advertising and Lucasfilm..
Suzy Shuster
Suzy Shuster is an American broadcaster, currently a sideline reporter for ABC's college football broadcasts since 2004. A 10-year veteran of sports broadcasting, Shuster served three years as a lead reporter/anchor for Fox Sports Net. Prior to joining FSN, Shuster was a producer on the acclaimed..
Suzy Spafford
Suzy Spafford is a cartoonist whose work includes the "Suzy's Zoo" series of greeting cards. She won the National Cartoonist Society Greeting Card Award in 1996. References [NCS Awards] ..
Suzy Sticks
Suzy Sticks is a game which requires an ultimate disc (175 grams), two sets of pipes approximately 15 inches apart, with plastic cups (16 ounces) placed on top of the pipes. The two sets of pipes are set apart anywhere from 15 to 50 feet. The game can either be played by teams or individuals. Scori..
Suzy Tavarez
Suzy Tavarez is an on-air radio personality for the Los Angeles-based radio station KIIS-FM. Her other credentials include being a Miami Dolphins Cheerleader (from ’98 to ’00), acting and modeling. Tavarez, from South Florida, originally started working for Miami’s Power 96. She later beca..
Suzy Thunder
Suzy (or Susy) Thunder aka Susan Thunder was the name of a famous female hacker of the late 1970s and early 1980s (real name Susan Headley). A member of the so-called Cyberpunks, Headley specialized in social engineering, a type of hacking which uses lying and misrepresentation of oneself in contact..
Suzy Welch
Suzy Welch (aka Suzy Wetlaufer (nee Spring), b. 1959) is the former editor of the Harvard Business Review. She attended Harvard University and Harvard Business School, from which she graduated as a Baker Scholar. Her professional experience includes several years at Bain & Company, a management c..
Suzzallo Library
Suzzallo Library, looking east across Red Square Suzzallo Library is the central library of the University of Washington in Seattle, and perhaps the most recognizable building on campus. It is named for Henry Suzzallo, who stepped down as president of the University of Washington in 1926, the..
Suzzanna
Suzzanna (born 19 October 1942 in Bogor, Indonesia) is an Indonesian actress. She started out as a child actress and later became one of the biggest stars of Indonesian horror cinema. Selected filmography Samson & Delilah (1987)The Hungry Snake Woman (1982)Sangkuriang (1982)Sundelbolong (1982)Queen..
Suzzanne Douglass
Suzzanne Douglass (born April 12 1957 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American film and television actress, best known for her role as matriarch Jerri Peterson in the television sitcom The Parent Hood. Douglass has had starring roles in several motion pictures as well, among them The Inkwell, Jason's Ly..
Suzzy Roche
Suzzy Roche is best known for her work with the female vocal group The Roches. She is also an active associate member of The Wooster Group and has appeared in a number of the groups production as well as composing original music for the group's performances. She was briefly a member of Four Bitchin'..
Su Zhi-Ming
Su Zhi-Ming is the Roman Catholic bishop of the diocese of Baoding, China. As a result of China's communist governmental policies, the practice of Roman Catholicism is forbidden by law. Chinese officials executed Communist power on Zhi-Ming on October 8, 1997 by arresting him and not disclosing hi..

 


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