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Suzette (given Name)
Suzette or Susette is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Suzette Charles (born 1963), American singer, entertainer, and actress *Suzette Couture, cofounder with Pierre Sarrazin of ''Sarrazin Couture Entertainment'' in Canada *Suzette Defoye (1741–1787), French ballet dancer, stage actor, opera singer and theatre director * Suzette Doctolero (born 1968), Filipino screenwriter *Suzette Haden Elgin (1936–2015), American science fiction author *Susette La Flesche (1854–1903), Native American writer, lecturer, interpreter and artist of the Omaha tribe in Nebraska *Lilian Suzette Gibbs (1870–1925), British botanist who worked for the British Museum in London *Fay Suzette Godwin (1931–2005), British photographer known for her black-and-white landscapes *Keylin Suzette Gómez (born 1989), Miss Universo Honduras 2011 *Susette Borkenstein Gontard, (1769–1802), inspiration for German poet Friedrich Hölderlin's novel ''Hyperion'' *Suzette Gresham, American chef *S ...
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Suzette Charles
Suzette Charles (born Suzette DeGaetano, March 2, 1963) is an American singer, entertainer, and actress. She was Miss New Jersey in 1983, and served as Miss America 1984 for seven weeks after Vanessa L. Williams resigned from the position that July. Early life Suzette Charles was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Suzette Burroughs, of West Indian heritage and Charles DeGaetano, an Italian American. She briefly lived in Mays Landing, New Jersey before moving to Philadelphia to enroll in private school. She attended The Performing Arts School and as a high school graduate was awarded in 1981 a Presidential Scholar in the Arts. President Ronald Reagan awarded her and 141 others the Presidential medallion. Charles graduated Temple University with a Bachelors of Fine Arts and went on to being named Miss America 1984. Charles is the second Jewish Miss America since Bess Myerson. Charles is divorced and has two children. Miss America 1984 As Miss New Jersey, she competed in the ...
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Suzette Lee
Suzette Lee (born 6 March 1977 in Houston, Texas) is a Jamaican triple jumper. Career Her personal best jump is 14.16 metres, achieved in April 2005 in Baton Rouge. She has an indoor mark of 14.25 metres, achieved in March 1997 in Indianapolis. In July 2005 Lee was found guilty of salbutamol Salbutamol, also known as albuterol and sold under the brand name Ventolin among others, is a medication that opens up the medium and large airways in the lungs. It is a short-acting β2 adrenergic receptor agonist which works by causing rel ... use at the EAA Karelia Games in Finland. She received a public warning rather than a lengthy ban.Athletes Sanctioned for a Doping Offence Committed During 2005
- IAAF.org Nonetheless, she has not competed internationally since 2005.


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La Semaine De Suzette
''La Semaine de Suzette'' was a French magazine aimed at girls, which appeared from 1905 until 1960. It contained early comics like '' Bécassine''. History ''La Semaine de Suzette'' (''Suzette's Week'') started in 1905 as a magazine aimed at conservative, Catholic French girls, published by Gautier & Languereau. The founder was Henri Gautier. It contained stories and comics, but also patterns for doll clothes, e.g. for the magazine's mascot Bleuette. Readers were mainly Catholic middle-class girls aged between 8 and 18. ''La Semaine de Suzette'' was published weekly on Thursdays. The first issue appeared on 2 February 1905, and the last on 25 August 1960, with a break during World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ... from 6 June 1940 until 30 May 1946. Man ...
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Crêpe Suzette
A crêpe or crepe ( or , , Quebec French: ) is a very thin type of pancake. Crêpes are usually one of two varieties: ''sweet crêpes'' () or ''savoury galettes'' (). They are often served with a wide variety of fillings such as cheese, fruit, vegetables, meats, and a variety of spreads. Crêpes can also be flambéed, such as in crêpes Suzette. Etymology The French term "" derives from , the feminine version of the Latin word , which means "curled, wrinkled, having curly hair." Traditions In France, crêpes are traditionally served on the Christian holiday Candlemas (), on February 2. In 472, Roman Pope Gelasius I offered (later said Crêpes) to French pilgrims that were visiting Rome for the Chandeleur. They brought the dish back to France, and the day also became known as "Le Jour des Crêpes" ("The Day of the Crêpes"). The day is also celebrated by many as the day that marks the transition from winter to spring (similar to the North American tradition of Groundhog D ...
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