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Five years ago when I taught at Palisades Charter High School, one of my favorite tenth graders, a 16-year old honors student I'll call her Suzanna, suffered from epilepsy.
Dennis Danziger: Teachers' New Day Jobs Dennis Danziger 2011
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Five years ago when I taught at Palisades Charter High School, one of my favorite tenth graders, a 16-year old honors student I'll call her Suzanna, suffered from epilepsy.
Dennis Danziger: Teachers' New Day Jobs Dennis Danziger 2011
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With no word Suzanna turned, went slowly up the stairs again, drew a chair to the window and sat down.
Suzanna Stirs the Fire Emily Calvin Blake
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But soon, the 16-month-old yellow Labrador retriever, more familiarly called Suzanna, showed her youthful exuberance, refusing to sit, preferring instead to sniff Prince Edward.
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Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss aka Suzanna Gal; Western Country
Mandolin Cafe News 2009
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I learned t this with the title 'Suzanna's a funicle man'.
The Old Sow (2) 1999
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It has been arranged by Suzanna (the delicately beautiful Anna Madeley), a grad student in psychology who was brought up as a sister to Max — though they tumble into bed in the first scene; and by her hastily married new husband, Andrew (the winsomely handsome Vincent Montuel), a radical feminist ("Pornography makes Andrew cry," Suzanna boasts).
A Blind Date With 'Vanity Fair' Paul Levy 2011
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Younger than Suzanna, Andrew is a wannabe novelist in a dead-end office job, where Becky temps for him.
A Blind Date With 'Vanity Fair' Paul Levy 2011
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Max accuses Suzanna: "You set me up with a desperate woman."
A Blind Date With 'Vanity Fair' Paul Levy 2011
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Writing for the Courier Mail, Suzanna Clarke profiles McFarlane, who is making a rare convention appearance:
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