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Suzanne

Or Su·zann

[soo-zan]

noun

  1. a female given name, French form of Susanna or Susannah.



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Institutional investors have demonstrated early interest in committing capital to finance Inversion’s acquisitions, co-founder and Chief Operating Officer Suzanne Dannheim said, in part because their model offers crypto exposure that is less risky than holding coins or investing in crypto businesses.

"ICE has said they're targeting people for arrest and detainment who have committed crimes. That's what they told us. But that's not what we are seeing," said Democratic house representative Suzanne Bonamici to reporters on Friday.

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“His pristine integrity, wise counsel and knowledge of our business were an invaluable resource to me over the course of our 30-year relationship,” Suzanne Scott, chief executive of Fox News Media, said in a statement.

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This was happening at the same time that terrestrial radio programmers held a fervent belief that male listeners would run screaming if they played more than one female artist on the radio; if the station was playing Tracy Chapman, they couldn’t play Sarah McLachlan, or Jewel, or Suzanne Vega, even though none of those artists are musically alike in any way.

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Executive director of nursing Suzanne Pullins said attacks "did not happen every day", but when they do it was "quite emotionally disturbing for staff".

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