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Encyclopedia > Sarah Connor

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Sarah Connor (musician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (813 words)
Sarah Terenzi (born as Lewe) better known as Sarah Connor (born June 13, 1980) is a German pop music singer who has enjoyed a great deal of success on European pop charts in the early 2000s.
Sarah Connor was born in Delmenhorst (Lower Saxony) near Bremen in Germany as Sarah Lewe.
Connor grew up listening to soul music under the influence of her grandfather who was born in New Orleans.
Sarah Connor (fictional character) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (708 words)
Sarah Connor is a fictional character, the heroine in the first two entries in the Terminator film series.
In The Terminator, Sarah Connor is a young woman who finds herself pursued by a relentless cyborg killer, the Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 800 Series Terminator (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger), for reasons completely unknown to her.
However, a man named John Connor eventually leads the human Tech-Com resistance to victory, only to discover that in a last-ditch effort Skynet had researched time travel and sent a robotic killer back in time to destroy John Connor's family before he can be born.
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