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Soon after the Whiskey Rebellion, actress-playwright Susanna Rowson wrote a stage musical about the insurrection entitled " The Volunteers ", with music by composer Alexander Reinagle.
The home was built on the site of an earlier house, where Susanna Haswell Rowson ( 1764 – 1826 ) and Robert Haswell lived as children during the start of the American Revolution.
* Susanna Rowson, born Susanna Haswell, British-American actress, novelist and educator
John Montresor has gained a certain notoriety beyond his historical role due to the writings of his first-cousin Susanna Haswell Rowson.
* Parker, Patricia L., Susanna Rowson, ( Boston: Twayne ) 1986

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Altdorfer's figures are invariably the complement of his romantic landscapes ; for them he borrowed Albrecht Dürer's inventive iconography, but the panoramic setting is personal and has nothing to do with the fantasy landscapes of the Netherlands A Susanna in the Bath and the Stoning of the Elders ( 1526 ) set outside an Italianate skyscraper of a palace shows his interest in architecture.
In the Old Testament story of Susanna and the Elders ( Daniel 13 ; in the Protestant Bible this story is found in the apocrypha ), the story told by two witnesses breaks down when Daniel cross-examines them.
But he who brings charges against me for relating the objections that the Hebrews are wont to raise against the Story of Susanna, the Song of the Three Children, and the story of Bel and the Dragon, which are not found in the Hebrew volume, proves that he is just a foolish sycophant.
Susanna, is first performed at a saloon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Although Fulks never says her name, the line " When the little one took the mike, I knew I'd fallen " suggests the particular " Bangle girl " he pines for is Susanna Hoffs, the shortest member of the group and frequent lead singer.
In Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, reference is made to Tantalus: " This wine is one of the vintages of Hell – but do not allow yourself to be dissuaded from tasting it upon that account!
Her birth date is estimated on the assumption that Susanna was under marriageable age, but older than an infant, at the time.
In 1591, his remains were again moved to the church of Santa Susanna at the request of Camilla Peretti, the sister of Pope Sixtus V. His feast is celebrated on 26 May.
Little information on Caius is available except that given by the Liber Pontificalis, which relies on a legendary account of the martyrdom of St. Susanna for its information.
According to legend, Caius baptized the men and women who had been converted by Saint Tiburtius ( who is venerated with St. Susanna ) and Saint Castulus.
Gabinus is the name given to the father of Saint Susanna.
She also features prominently in the book The Captive Queen of Scots by Jean Plaidy, in the short story " Antickes and Frets " by Susanna Clarke, in her 2006 collection The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories and The Secret Confessions of Anne Shakespeare by Arliss Ryan, and is the main character in the Jan Westcott historical / biographical fiction novel The Tower and The Dream.
The game's high stakes, along with its devastations, is the subject of Susanna Centlivre's 1705 comedy The Basset Table.
In addition to playing piano and Hammond organ with the Heartbreakers, Tench is also known as a skilled session musician, having recorded with dozens of notable artists, including Johnny Cash, U2, Elisa, Stevie Nicks, Lucinda Williams, Sam Phillips, You Am I, Susanna Hoffs, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, The Rolling Stones, Don Henley, John Prine, Ringo Starr, John Fogerty, Elvis Costello, Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crow, Waylon Jennings, Paul Westerberg, X, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Carlene Carter, The dB's, Alanis Morissette, The Ramones, The Screaming Trees, The Tragically Hip, The Divinyls, The Goo Goo Dolls, Green Day, The Cult, The Jayhawks, Dave Rawlings, Fiona Apple, Lone Justice, Sean Watkins, New Found Glory, Tift Merritt, Peter Case, Neil Diamond, Ryan Adams and Powderfinger, Naughty Sweeties City of Glass, as well as many others.
Private schools in Plainfield include Plainfield Christian School, which is run by Calvary Bible Wesleyan Church of Plainfield, and Saint Susanna Catholic School, which is run by St. Susanna Catholic Church of Plainfield.
Walter Jameson, a college professor, is engaged to a young doctoral student named Susanna Kittridge.
Susanna enters the house, and Kittridge tries to stop her from seeing the aged Walter, saying only that he is gone.
When Susanna asks what is on the floor, the professor replies, " Dust, only dust.
The films Play Misty for Me and Fatal Attraction are two examples, as is the memoir Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen ( and the movie based on it, with Winona Ryder as Kaysen ).
He is the Archbishop emeritus of Boston, a member of the Roman Curia, archpriest emeritus of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, and titular Cardinal Priest of Santa Susanna, the American Catholic church in Rome.
Coat of arms of Cardinal Bernard Law, with his motto " To live is Christ ", in front of Santa Susanna.

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He is best known for his comic operas such as Il segreto di Susanna ( 1909 ).
Lydia Susanna Hunter ( born April 2, 1945 ), better known by her stage name Linda Hunt, is an American film, stage and television actress best known for her role as Henrietta Lange in the CBS series, NCIS: Los Angeles.
In the late 1950s, she recorded Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro, opposite Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Giuseppe Taddei, conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini, and recitals of Mozart arias and coloratura arias with EMI, and then became an exclusive artist with RCA Victor with whom she recorded most of her best operatic roles.
She is best known for soubrette roles such as Blondchen, Susanna, Zerlina, Despina, and Papagena in Mozart's operas.
Susanna Phillips and Angela Brown are the best known of Ars Nova's alumni.
The 2005 season provided her career highlights, starting with a career best run of 7. 92 seconds in the 60 m hurdles in February and then a silver medal at the 2005 European Athletics Indoor Championships behind Susanna Kallur.

Susanna and known
Susanna Kaysen, well known for her novel, Girl, Interrupted, and its film adaptation, has also published The Camera My Mother Gave Me, a novel concerning her own experience with vulvodynia and its debilitating symptoms.
Susanna and Elizabeth Hemings ( also known as Betty Hemings ) were first held by Francis Eppes IV.
The Navy there upon, fed up with the city of Long Beach, decided upon the purchase of some property owned by a Mrs. Susanna Bixby Bryant, a fact made known by the commander of the base, Commander Thomas A.
In addition to Rocco's mother, Nicolina DiSpirito, known for her famous meatballs, the show's on-camera personnel included David Miller ( Sous-chef ), Alex Corrado ( Maitre d '), Domiziano Arcangeli ( Himself ), Heather Kristin ( Waitress ), Natalie Norman ( Waitress ), Topher Goodman ( Waiter ), Lisa Wurzel ( Herself ), Brian Allen ( Himself ), Gideon Horowitz ( Waiter ), Heather Snell ( Bartender ), Amanda Congdon ( Coat-check attendant ), Pete Giovine ( Waiter ), Uzay Tumer ( Captain ), Emily Shaw ( Captain ), Lonn Coward ( Waiter ), Carrie Keranen ( Waitress ), Colleen Fitzgerald ( Captain ), Caroline Matler ( Waitress ), Brian Petruzzell ( Busboy ), Lola Belle ( Bartender ), Susanna Hari ( Kitchen staff ), Tony Acinapura ( Chef ), John Charlesworth ( Kitchen staff ), Laurent Saillard ( General manager ), Perry Pollaci ( Kitchen staff ), Matt DiBarro ( Bartender ) and Tim Donoho ( Himself ).
Although postal records do not list the gender of employees, at least two women, Miss Susanna A Brunner in New York and Miss Minnie Westman in Oregon, were known to be mail carriers in the 1880s.
In these paintings Artemisia again demonstrates her ability to renew herself with the novelties of the period and handle different subjects, instead of the usual Judith, Susanna, Bathsheba, and Penitent Magdalenes, for which she was already known.
Susanna Centlivre ( c. 1667 to 1670 – 1 December 1723 ) born Susanna Freeman, also known professionally as Susanna Carroll, was an English poet, actress and " the most successful female playwright of the eighteenth century ".
The epilogue to Thomas Southerne's Sir Anthony Love ( 1690 ) suggests that it does not much matter if the play is dull, as long as the audience can glimpse the legs of the famous " breeches " actress Susanna Mountfort ( also known as Susanna Verbruggen ):
What is known of Marks on the historical record comes primarily from Susanna Moodie's book Life in the Clearings Versus the Bush.
* Susanna Rattazzi ( 1922 – ), Italian politician ( also known as the Countess Rattazzi )
The Allnighter is well known for the famous scene in which Susanna Hoffs slowly dances in front of a mirror in her underwear to the tune of the classic Aretha Franklin hit " Respect ".
* Suzanne or Susanna, a song by The Art Company ( also known as VOF de Kunst )
Susanna Thompson ( born January 27, 1958 ) is an American television and film actress, known for her role as Karen Sammler on Once and Again.
She soon became known for playing intense, edgy characters like the first female President of the World, Earth Alliance President Susanna Luchenko in “ Babylon 5 ”, a fiery young revolutionary in George Lucas ’ “ The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles ”, as well as a sharp scientist Ludmilla in “ Dark Skies ” and as Eva in “ Pensacola ”.
Bill now presents the BBC Breakfast ' show ' from Salford, with Susanna Reid, and Louise Minchin, and also let it be known that he was also known as Jolyon, he is known for his ' Uncle Bill ' presenting style.

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