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  • 1Sister Louise —     Sister Louise     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Sister Louise     Educator and organizer, b. at Bergen op Zoom, Holland, 14 Nov., 1813; d. at Cincinnati, Ohio, 3 Dec., 1886. Josephine Susanna Vanderschriek was the tenth of the twelve children of… …

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  • 2Sister Ray — Song infobox Name = Sister Ray Artist = The Velvet Underground Album = White Light/White Heat Released = January 30, 1968 track no = 6 Recorded = September 1967, Scepter Studios, New York City, New York Genre = experimental rock, noise rock,… …

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  • 3Sister Nivedita — (Bhagini Nivedita Sister Nivedita in India Born 28 October 1867 County Tyrone, Ireland Died 13 October 1911(age 43) …

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  • 4Sister Sledge — en Vienna, 10 de mayo de 2008 Datos generales Origen Philadelphia, Pennsylvania …

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  • 5Sister Hazel — Origin Gainesville, Florida, USA Genres Alternative rock Southern rock Post grunge[1] Years active 1993–present …

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  • 6Sister Christian — Single by Night Ranger from the album Midnight Madness …

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  • 7Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You — is a play by Christopher Durang first performed on December 14, 1979, at the [http://www.ensemblestudiotheatre.org Ensemble Studio Theatre] in New York City. It was performed on a bill with one act plays that included David Mamet, Marsha Norman,… …

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  • 8Sister Nancy — Sister Nancy, aka Muma Nancy, real name Ophlin Russell Myers, (born Ophlin Russell, 2 January, 1962, Kingston, Jamaica) is a dancehall DJ and singer. She has been known to the world as the first original dancehall female DJ with her dominating… …

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  • 9Sister Gregory Kirkus — (November 9, 1910 August 30, 2007) was an English Roman Catholic nun, educator, historian and archivist. Born as Phyllis Kirkus in York, Sister Gregory made her name as an outstanding historian of English convent life whose own biographical work… …

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  • 10Sister Ignatia — Sister Mary Ignatia Gavin, C.S.A., (January 2, 1889–April 1, 1966) of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, was known as The Drunk s Angel of Hope Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 References 4 External links …

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