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  • 121The Sisters of Mercy — For the religious organisation of this name, see Sisters of Mercy. The Sisters of Mercy Andrew Eldritch, performing in Moscow, Russia, 2009. Background information …

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  • 122The World Famous Pontani Sisters — are a dance act and burlesque revue based in New York City, consisting of three sisters Angie Pontani, Tara Pontani, and Helen Pontani. Recently they have been billed at times as Angie Pontani and the World Famous Pontani Sisters . The three… …

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  • 123Lane Sisters — The Lane Sisters were four female siblings who first achieved success in the 1930s as a singing act, with their popularity leading to a series of successful films. TOC Early lifeThe four sisters were from a family of five. Leotabel (Leota) (25… …

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  • 124Scissor Sisters — Infobox musical artist Name = Scissor Sisters Img size =200px Img capt = Background = group or band Origin = New York, New York, United States Genre = Glam rock Dance pop Electroclash (early) Years active = 2001 present Label = Polydor Universal… …

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  • 125Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Bourg — Contents 1 History 2 Purpose 3 Training 4 External links History The Congregation of Saint Joseph is a Roman Catholic order of women fo …

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  • 126The Andrews Sisters — The Andrew Sisters fue un grupo formado por las hermanas LaVerne Sophie Andrews (contralto, 6 de julio de 1911 8 de mayo de 1967), Maxene Angelyn Andrews (soprano; 3 de enero de 1916 21 de octubre de 1995), y Patricia Marie Andrews, también… …

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  • 127Scissor Sisters (convicted killers) — For other uses, see Scissor Sisters (disambiguation). Linda and Charlotte Mulhall are sisters from Dublin, Ireland, known for having killed and dismembered the Kenyan immigrant, Farah Swaleh Noor, in March 2005. Noor was killed with a Stanley… …

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  • 128The Three Sisters (nouvelle) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Three Sisters. The Three Sisters est une nouvelle écrite en 1792 par Jane Austen (alors âgée de 17 ans environ), sous forme épistolaire. Cette courte œuvre de jeunesse est cependant annonciatrice de nombreux… …

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