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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...
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violate the
Takings Clause of the
Fifth Amendment. In the case,
plaintiff Susette Kelo sued the city of New London, Connecticut, for
violating her civil...
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Susette La Flesche,
later Susette LaFlesche Tibbles and also
called Inshata Theumba,
meaning "Bright Eyes" (c. 1854–1903), was a well-known
Native American...
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Susette or
Suzette Martha Taylor (1860 – 1920) was an
English polyglot and academic. She was born on 20
September 1860 in Norwood, Surrey, to shipping...
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Susanna Hirzel,
known as
Susette (1769–1858) was a
Swiss painter. Born in Zürich,
Hirzel was the
niece of
painter Heinrich Hirzel, and
studied briefly...
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Susette Gontard (née Borkenstein; 1769 – 1802),
dubbed Diotima by the
German poet
Friedrich Hölderlin
after Diotima of Mantinea, was the
inspiration for...
- Mari
Susette Sandoz (May 11, 1896 –
March 10, 1966) was a
Nebraska novelist, biographer, lecturer, and teacher. She
became one of the West's foremost...
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Suzette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Suzette or
Susette is a
given name.
Short forms include Suse, Suze, and Zet.[citation needed] Notable...
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Susette Inloes Schultz Keast (August 6, 1892 –
September 5, 1932) was an
American painter. She was a
member of the
Philadelphia Ten.
Keast was born in...
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directed by
Courtney Moorehead Balaker and
starring Catherine Keener as
Susette Kelo. It is
based on the book "Little Pink House" by Jeff Benedict, which...