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"Sissel" is, and exposure to her voice doesn't prompt a desire to know more.
Opera Today 2008
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Ghost Trick's hero, Sissel, is an 80s suit-wearing detective who dies in the opening moments of the game.
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Local police chief Sissel Hammer said the operator took the conversation seriously and called back.
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Sissel Rønbeck has been a member of the Norwegian Nobel Committee since
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Sissel Marie Rønbeck became engaged in politics when she was in her teens.
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The Scandinavian artist Sissel Tolaas has created the smell of fear for an exhibit at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and designed a scent that mimicked the smell of a smoky, Communist-era Berlin subway platform for a British gallery show.
What's That Smell? Alexandra Alter 2012
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Chief of police Sissel Hammer said the police would launch their own review.
Norway Panel to Review Attack Response John W. Miller 2011
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Turn to PBS for what promise to be two of the holiday's best music specials: Christmas With the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Featuring Sissel (9 ET/PT, times may vary) and Christmas at St. Olaf: Where Peace and Love and Hope Abide (10 ET/PT).
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Also for "nostalgia" reasons and since Jerry Goldsmith has passed on, Marco Beltrami's scores from Mimic & Scream will be recycled & Carol Anne's theme will be sung acapella by Sissel of "Titanic" fame.
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Americans will soon hear a lot more of Sissel: she's recorded a duet with rapper Warren G and sings with the Chieftains on the soundtrack for this week's PBS documentary on the Irish in America.
Ice Maiden 2008
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