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Encyclopedia > Sweet Sue

Sweet Sue was a comic strip from The Beano that ran from 1978 to 1980. It was drawn by Bill Ritchie. The strip featured Sue, a sweet and inoffensive young girl who always got the better of school bullies Harriet and Mabel. She had a dog called William.


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CD Baby: SWEET SUE TERRY: Pink Slimy Worm (1198 words)
Sue Terry is an alto and soprano saxophonist who began her professional career in Hartford, Connecticut, where she was a graduate of the Hartt School, and a protégé of saxophonist Jackie McLean.
Sue Terry was the crowd pleaser with a fiery expressiveness that got the crowd cheering and urging her on.
Sue Terry's creative weaving of musical line is so dazzling as to almost distract the listener from the power and sublety of the underlying breath, which creates a range of tone quality unequalled by even the finest vocalist.
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Sue has become friends with the kennel person because she sat on the end of the raised kennel run, and Sue came and sat next to her.
Sue is not as shy as she used to be.
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