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  • 31Sue, Eugène — Sue (so͞o, sü), Eugène. Pen name of Marie Joseph Sue. 1804 1857. French writer known for his sensational novels that depict the sordid side of city life, including The Mysteries of Paris (1842 1843). * * * ▪ French author pseudonym of  Marie… …

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  • 32sue — vb sued, su·ing [Anglo French suer suire, literally, to follow, pursue, from Old French sivre, ultimately from Latin sequi to follow] vt: to bring an action against: seek justice from by legal process vi: to bring an action in court Merriam… …

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  • 33Sue — Sue, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sued}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Suing}.] [OE. suen, sewen, siwen, OF. sivre (pres.ind. 3d sing. il siut, suit, he follows, nous sevons we follow), LL. sequere, for L. sequi, secutus; akin to Gr. ?, Skr. sac to accompany, and… …

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  • 34Sue Carol — (October 30, 1906 – February 4, 1982) was an American actress.Carol was born Evelyn Lederer in Chicago, Illinois to Caroline, a German Jewish immigrant, and Samuel Lederer, a Jewish immigrant from Austria. One of the WAMPAS Baby Stars, for eleven …

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  • 35Sue Thomas (agent) — Sue Thomas is an American woman who became the first deaf person to work as an undercover investigator doing lip reading of suspects for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.Born May 24th, 1950 in Youngstown, Ohio, Sue Thomas suddenly and… …

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  • 36Sue Wicks — (born Susan Joy Wicks on November 26, 1966 in Center Moriches, New York) is a former basketball player in the Women s National Basketball Association (WNBA). She played with the New York Liberty from 1997 to 2002. She currently serves as a… …

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  • 37Sue — may refer to:As an acronym* the IATA airport code for Door County Cherryland Airport in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin * the fictional book series A Series of Unfortunate Events * Dassault Super Étendard (SuE), a French aircraft carrier borne strike… …

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  • 38Sue Hendrickson — (b. December 2, 1949) is an American paleontologist. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, and later moved to Munster, Indiana where she grew up.Hendrickson is best known for her discovery of the remains of a Tyrannosaurus rex in South Dakota on… …

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  • 39Sue Harris — is an English musician classically trained as an oboeist, but best known for her folk music performances with the hammered dulcimer. Harris is fluent in reading and writing music and switched from her original instrument, the oboe, to the… …

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  • 40Sue Records — was founded in 1957 by Henry Juggy Murray in New York City.Also within the group was Symbol Records and Sue also financed and distributed A.F.O.Records owned by Harold Battiste in New Orleans.The label s first success came with Bobby Hendricks… …

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