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  2. Suzette (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Suzette or Susette is a given name. Short forms include Suse, Suze, and Zet. [citation needed] 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

  3. Suzanne Reichenberg - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Reichenberg (stage name, Suzette; 7 September 1853 – 9 March 1924), [1] Baroness of Bourgoing, was a French actress. She joined the Comédie-Française on August 1, 1867, and started on December 14, 1868.

  4. Sue (name) - Wikipedia

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    Sue is a given name and a common short form of the following female given names: . Susan; Susanna / Susannah / Suzanna; Susanne; Suzanne; Suzette; It is rarely used as a man's name, a notable example being Sue K. Hicks (1895-1980), American jurist, who may have inspired the song "A Boy Named Sue".

  5. Suzette Charles - Wikipedia

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    Suzette DeGaetano “Charles” (stage name after her father’s first name) was born to Charles DeGaetano, an Italian American. She briefly lived in Mays Landing, New Jersey before moving to Philadelphia to enroll in private school.

  6. Susan - Wikipedia

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    Susan is a feminine given name, the usual English version of Susanna or Susannah. All are versions of the Hebrew name Shoshana, which is derived from the Hebrew shoshan, meaning lotus flower in Egyptian, original derivation, and several other languages. [1] [2]

  7. Susette - Wikipedia

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    Susette may refer to: . Susette La Flesche, also called Inshata Theumba (1854–1903), Native American writer, lecturer, interpreter and artist; Susette Gontard (1769–1802), dubbed Diotima by the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin, the inspiration for Hölderlin's novel Hyperion

  8. This Is What Ina Garten Makes for Christmas Dinner - AOL

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    This cake gets its name because it uses three kinds of milk—evaporated, condensed and cream. This cake's light and airy texture has made it a classic in Mexican kitchens for generations ...

  9. Suzette, Vaucluse - Wikipedia

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    Suzette (French pronunciation:; Occitan: Suseta) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.