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Suzanne

American  
[soo-zan] / suˈzæn /
Or Suzann

noun

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


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The Iranian regime “is going to do whatever they can and whatever they believe will help them stay in power,” said Suzanne Maloney, director of the foreign-policy program at the Brookings Institution, speaking at a Chicago Council on Global Affairs event this week.

From MarketWatch

There has been a “slow-motion effort” to get U.S. military assets in the Middle East region since January, said Suzanne Maloney, director of the Foreign Policy program at the Brookings Institution.

From MarketWatch

Suzanne's Law is named after Edinburgh book-keeper Suzanne Pilley, who disappeared in 2010 after breaking off an affair with a work colleague.

From BBC

It followed a campaign by Suzanne and Arlene's families, which was backed by Victim Support Scotland.

From BBC

Failing that, he hopes Suzanne's Law will delay Fraser's release for years.

From BBC