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Susan E.
Dietter,
usually credited as
Susie Dietter, is an
American director,
known primarily for her work on
television cartoons. She has
directed episodes...
- The
episode was
written by
Jennifer Crittenden and
directed by
Susie Dietter. It was the
first time that a
female writer and
director were credited...
- Look up
Diet,
diet,
diệt,
diët, or
DIET in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Diet may
refer to:
Diet (nutrition), the sum of the food
consumed by an organism...
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Dieting is the
practice of
eating food in a
regulated way to decrease, maintain, or
increase body weight, or to
prevent and
treat diseases such as diabetes...
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dieter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dieter or
dieter may
refer to: A
person committed to
dieting Dieter is a
German given name, a short...
- The
National Diet (****anese: 国会, Hepburn: Kokkai) is the
national legislature of ****an. It is
composed of a
lower house,
called the
House of Representatives...
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directed by
Susie Dietter. The
design of the
insides of the box
factory featured in this
episode was
discussed at
great length by
Dietter and
executive creative...
- truth. The
episode was
written by
Jonathan Collier and
directed by
Susie Dietter. Show
runner David Mirkin originally came up with the idea of Bart having...
- Low-carbohydrate
diets restrict carbohydrate consumption relative to the
average diet.
Foods high in
carbohydrates (e.g., sugar, bread, pasta) are limited...
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Susie Dietter, one of the
directors of the show, and Brad Bird, the show's
executive consultant, also left the show
after this episode.
Dietter returned...