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  • 71Sue Heap — is an author and illustrator from the United Kingdom. Early life Heap was born in 1954 in Hampshire, England. She moved a lot as a child, living in such places as Singapore and Egypt. As a child she would write and draw as she had such a rootless …

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  • 72Sue Blackwell — ist eine Linguistin an der Universität Birmingham, die durch ihr antiisraelisches Engagement bekannt wurde. Ausbildung Sie hat an der Universität Cambridge mit dem Abschluss MPhil (Magister Philosophiae) studiert und schreibt zurzeit an ihrer… …

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  • 73sue — [so͞o] vt. sued, suing [ME suen < OFr sivre, suir < VL * sequere, for L sequi, to follow: see SEQUENT] 1. to appeal to; petition; beseech 2. Archaic to be a suitor of; woo 3. Law a) to petition (a court) for legal redress …

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  • 74Sue Thearle — is a relief presenter on the BBC s 24 hour rolling news channel BBC News. She was previously a sports presenter on the channel and on BBC Breakfast.After training as a journalist, Thearle began her career on a local newspaper in Hertfordshire.… …

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  • 75Sue Raney — (born June 18, 1940) is an American jazz singer. Signed by Capitol Records at the age of seventeen, her debut album, the Nelson Riddle produced When Your Lover Has Gone , was released in 1958. [Levinson, Peter J. September in the Rain: the Life… …

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  • 76Sue Price — (born 29 March 1965, Mount Prospect, Illinois, USA ) is an American bodybuilder and actress, probably best known for playing Alex Sinclair in the Nemesis film series.BiographySue Price attended Lions park grade school, Lincoln Junior High, and… …

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  • 77Sue-Ellen Case — (born 1942) is Professor and Chair of Critical Studies in the Theatre Department in the School of Theater Film and Television at the University of California, Los Angeles. She has published widely in the fields of German theatre, feminism and… …

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  • 78Sue Bailey Thurman — (1904 1996) was an American black author, lecturer, and historian. She was also the wife of noted theologian Howard Thurman.Thurman was the youngest of ten children born to educators, the Reverend Isaac Bailey and Susie (Ford) Bailey of Pine… …

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  • 79Sue Wise — (born 1953) is a feminist author, Professor of Social Justice and Director of Study for BA (Hons) Social Work at Lancaster University, UK. After having received a social science degree at Manchester Polytechnic, Sue Wise worked as a political… …

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  • 80Sue Tompkins — (born 1971) is a British visual and sound artist based in Glasgow. She is best known as vocalist for the now defunct post punk band Life Without Buildings.BiographyTompkins studied painting at the Glasgow School of Art, and graduated in 1994.… …

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