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Then comes the time when the last wire is removed and Susie walks out a healthier and more attractive girl than when she first went to the orthodontist.
Another usage is in alluding to taboo words, as in the clapping game " Miss Susie ", which uses the break "... Hell /-o operator " to allude to the taboo word " Hell ", then replaces it with the innocuous " Hello "
Learning the motel is owned by Grandi, Vargas travels to Grandi's other motel in search of Susie, and confronts the gang members who attacked her ; when the gang members refuse to answer him, Vargas violently beats them down.
Daria is an American animated television series created by Glenn Eichler and Susie Lewis Lynn for MTV.
* The first Valley Girl in popular culture is attributed to Lily Tomlin's character Susie Sorority on The Lily Tomlin Special in 1975.
Current Montgomery Mayor Vera " Susie " Waters, who is paid $ 265 per month, but also works as office manager for two pharmacies, said that small-town finances " aren't in good shape right now.
Hermantown's current mayor is Wayne Boucher, who won a 2008 election against opponent Susie Stockinger.
Local legend holds that the cemetery is haunted by the ghost of a young Indian woman by the name of Susie, who was tragically lynched around the year 1890 at Thorp, by persons unknown in the area.
* Susie the Sorority Girl is a blonde collegiate who could be the Tasteful Lady's daughter.
Her grand-daughter is the actress Susie Blake.
in many ways is very similar to Susie ’ s film about her mother weaving a rug.
The film ends in somewhat the way that Susie ’ s film ends: that is, Susie walks outside holding the belt up for the camera to look at, and the camera pans up and down very much as Susie did with her mother ’ s rug.
Susie Parkington, an elderly society matron, is surrounded by her many relatives at her stately home at Christmastime, with the exception of her beloved great-granddaughter Jane.
Susie arranges a meeting with Ned, where he reveals that Jane's father Amory is being questioned for fraud and he planned to take Jane away in order to hide her from the truth.
Shortly after the marriage Susie is introduced to Baroness Aspasia Conti, a French aristocrat and close friend of Augustus, who helps Susie pick out clothes, accessories and even a house.
Susie, originally grateful for Aspasia's help, soon grows tired of her interference in her marriage and announces that she is pregnant by her husband.
It is at this point Susie realises her misgivings about her family ; they have rejected her offer to bail Amory out for fear of losing their inheritance, meaning that he will be sent to prison.
Seeing how distraught Jane is, having lost both her father and her lover, Susie makes the decision to bail Amory out anyway and tells Jane to follow her heart and go after Ned.
In " The Susie ", Peggy tells Elaine, who she thinks is a woman named Susie, that Elaine Benes is a " dolt " and a " disaster.

Susie and among
" Though many of those theatre-artists proclaimed an Artaudian lineage ( Jerzy Grotowski, Peter Brook, Richard Schechner among them )," Susie Tharu argues, " the Artaud they invoke is marked by a commitment as ahistorical and transcendent as their own.
Over the years, Cleis Press has published nonfiction books by Susie Bright, Annie Sprinkle, Edmund White, Essex Hemphill, Gore Vidal, Christine Jorgensen, Matthue Roth, Patrick Califia, Violet Blue ( author ), and Tristan Taormino, among others.

Susie and graduates
Other graduates include: James Morgan ( BBC News ), James Cheyne ( Sky News ), Gary Anderson ( Daily Mirror ), Rachel Richardson ( The Sun ) Aaron Pan ( Bloomberg ), Adam Forrest ( The Big Issue ), Anna Hart ( FHM ), Steve Dinneen ( City AM ), Susie Hanson ( BBC News ) Emilly Hill ( The Mail on Sunday ) Matt Rhodes ( BBC World ), David Crow ( The Financial Times ) Kirsteen Shields ( University of Dundee ), Ann Tornkvist ( Magnum ) and Chris Graham ( South China Morning Post ).

Susie and High
The land for High Point State Park, donated by Colonel Anthony R. and Susie Dryden Kuser of Bernardsville, New Jersey, was dedicated as a park in 1923.

Susie and School
* Susie Dasher Elementary School
Luke was living in Honolulu, Hawaii, attending Punahou School, in 1958 when he wrote and recorded a Billboard # 5 hit, " Susie Darlin '" a song named after his then five-year-old sister, Susie.
* Susie Stucky ( Office Manager-Moulton Elementary School )

Susie and featured
A 2003 London revival, followed by a UK tour, featured Susie Amy, Derren Nesbitt, and Michael Melia.
Directed by David H. Bell and starring Susie McMonagle, David Studwell and Kim Strauss, it featured another reworking of the Nelson script.
The show featured a number of info-mercial presenters, including Moira McLean, Susie Elelman and Marianne van Dorslar.

Susie and book
Sociologist Susie Scott, in her book Shyness and Society ( 2007 ), is one expert who has sought to challenge the pathological interpretation and treatment of shyness.
It is loosely based on a series of characters introduced in creator Angus Oblong's picture book entitled Creepy Susie and 13 Other Tragic Tales for Troubled Children.
In her book, Underground Harmonies: Music and Politics in the Subways of New York, Susie J. Tanenbaum examined how the adage " Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast " plays out in regards to busking.
The response by sex-positive feminists to Levy's book have been mixed ; Susie Bright viewed the book quite favorably, stating that much of what can be seen as " raunch culture " represents a bastardization of the work of earlier sex-positive feminists such as herself.
In 1997, a photography book based on the pioneering work of On Our Backs artists called Nothing but the Girl was published by Cassell Press, edited by Susie Bright and Jill Posener.
Essman's book, What Would Susie Say: Bullshit Wisdom About Love, Life and Comedy, was published in October 2009 by Simon and Schuster.
Milo from the book becomes Milo Oblong, the de facto main character in the TV series ; Creepy Susie and Helga both appear as his friends, while the Debbies appear as snobbish enemies.
The book is narrated by " Susie the Floozie ".
* The Dead Philosophers ' Limbo The Dead Philosophers ' Limbo is Susie Burpee's twelve-hour dance to the life of ideas and the death of philosophers as told by the living philosopher Simon Critchley in his book, The Book of Dead Philosophers.

Susie and .
When he was fifteen John H. Mercer turned out his first song, a jazzy little thing he called `` Sister Susie, Strut Your Stuff ''.
If he decides to proceed, he will custom-make for Susie an appliance consisting of bands, plastic plates, fine wires, and tiny springs.
Next Susie will enter the treatment stage and visit the orthodontist once or twice a month, depending on the severity of her condition.
Susie may wear this only at night or for a few hours during the day.
Invariably involving the man's acquaintance ' Susie ', but in different capacities each time, Morris paints a picture of insanity with sober and reasonable clarity.
" Gardner's biographer Philip Heselton theorised that this group consisted of Edith Woodford-Grimes ( 1887 – 1975 ), Susie Mason, her brother Ernie Mason, and their sister Rosetta Fudge, all of whom had originally come from Southampton before moving to the area around Highcliffe, where they joined the Order.
While a board of elders was elected for the enforcement of the Society's rules and regulations, business management passed to its trustees: Baker and Henrici, 1847 – 68 ; Henrici and Jonathan Lenz, 1869 – 90 ; Henrici and Wolfel, 1890 ; Henrici and John S. Duss, 1890 – 1892 ; Duss and Seiber, 1892 – 1893 ; Duss and Reithmuller, 1893 – 1897 ; Duss, 1897 – 1903 ; and finally to Suzanna ( Susie ) C. Duss in 1903.
With only a few members left, the remaining land and assets were sold under the leadership of Duss's wife, Susanna ( Susie ), and the Society was formally dissolved in 1905.
According to Oxford lexicographer Susie Dent, Moon, Entwistle, and Page were talking about forming a supergroup.
* 1890 – Susie Gibson, American supercentenarian.
Bono then married Susie Coelho, but divorced her in 1984.
These women included Susie Hodder and Carrie Fulton Phillips, Mrs. Harding's personal friends ; Grace Cross, Harding's senatorial aide ; and Nan Britton.
* December 29 – Susie Garrett, American actress and sister of Marla Gibbs ( d. 2002 )
" A second child, Louise " Susie " Treadwell Tracy, was born in July 1932.
Guitars on this tour were handled by Alan Darby ( who was replaced shortly after by German guitarist Holger Larish ) and Zoe Nicholas and Susie Webb were brought aboard to provide back-up vocals.
Newlyweds Miguel " Mike " Vargas ( Charlton Heston ) and Susie ( Janet Leigh ) pass the car several times on foot.
Susie moved from her Mexican hotel to an American motel to escape the unwanted attention of Grandi ( Akim Tamiroff ), brother of a man Vargas has been investigating.
Vargas becomes concerned when his attempts to telephone Susie at the motel are sabotaged.
Quinlan conspires with Grandi ; they arrange for Susie to be kidnapped by the gang, injected with drugs, and taken to Grandi ’ s other motel in town.
There, Quinlan strangles Grandi and frames Susie for the murder in order to discredit Vargas.

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