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suzie
proper noun
A diminutive of Susan and of related female given names.
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A return to the excitement of 1920s hot jazz, swing came with its own negro-derived culture (as black Americans were then called): dances such as the lindy hop, the shag and the suzie Q; clothes, including variants on the zoot suit, and language – the jive talk popularised by musicians like Cab Calloway.
The magistrate, Suzie Cameron, was told Causevic applied for a passport on 2 March.
Suzie Orbach, Princess Diana's psychotherapist, was one of its co-founders.
Among other popular plays that he directed were Happy Birthday (1945), John Loves Mary (1946), Fanny (1954), and The World of Suzie Wong (1958).
In the romance The World of Suzie Wong (1960), William Holden was cast as an aspiring artist anguishing over a prostitute (played by Nancy Kwan).
He then returned to Broadway for a two-year run in The World of Suzie Wong (1958 60), earning critical acclaim for his performance.
Atkins's productions enabled Jim Reeves, Don Gibson, and Hank Locklin to enjoy international hits on RCA, but his greatest achievement was as a freelance contributor to the Everly Brothers' sessions for "Bye Bye Love" and "Wake Up Little Suzie".
The fresh young ensemble Aurora did not flinch at playing Prokofiev's enduring piece eight times in a row, twice at each concert, once with the customary narration, and once as a soundtrack to the Oscar-winning animated film by Suzie Templeman.
In another outing for Suzie Pugh and Monster Too, The Independent is offering its readers a free Easter download for kids as the children's audio adventure series Suzie Pugh and a Monster too continues with Suzie Pugh and the Magic Van, starring Coronation Street's Vicky Binns.
Listen here; Right-click here and click "Save target/link as... ...... to download...and singalong to the theme music here - The Cast Vicky Binns – Suzie Pugh Vicky is best known for her role as Molly Dobbs in Coronation Street but before she set foot on the famous cobbles for the first time in 2005, she starred in Emmerdale where she played troubled teenager Ollie Reynolds for four years.
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The ad featured music from Parov Stelar's jazzy "Booty Swing," which includes the lyrics, "Now, in the land of Fu Manchu, The girls all now do the Suzie-Q, Clap their hands in the center of the floor, Saying, "Ching, ching, chop-suey, swing some more!" The South China Morning Post picked up on the lyrics, taking G.M. to task for it.
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