She attended Nelson Street Girls'RC School, Success / Laventille Composite School, Barataria Secondary Comprehensive School and the University of the West Indies, St . Augustine, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in History.
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One of its songs she rewrote, " Sandman's Coming Soon, " about a " street girl " who " keeps seeing pictures of Bob Dole in the paper and it scares the hell out of her ."
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She has also done a significant amount of voiceover work, including for Reading Rainbow with LeVar Burton and voicing the " sporty, bouncy and outspoken " character of " Avery " on the series " The Beacon Street Girls ".
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Other goodies on " As Long as I'm Singing : The Bobby Darin Collection " ( Rhino ) include a stately folk-pop rendition of the Rolling Stones'" Back Street Girl, " and the convincing swamp-pop workout, " Long Line Rider ."
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One home bears a plaque saying it dates from 1491 ( think about that ); the Mainstay Inn, a former gambling palace, displays a sign advising that " street girls bringing in sailors must pay for the room in advance ."
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While there are no statistics on the number of street girls who have scarred themselves, Ms . Vasconcelos said that if the children who find their way to her door represent a random sample, the number is as high as 50 percent.
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The novel ends with the foreshadowing of Bling Bling s reappearance and the actual reappearance of the suspicious Aunt V . Franny spots Aunt V through her binoculars and immediately calls for a meeting of the Secret Order of the Gumm Street Girls the next day.
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The villain will do anything to end the romance between Peter and Victoria, a former street girl he chose to be his wife, with whom he has a daughter, Victoria, and will be pursued by the villain throughout the plot, but without losing fiber and courage, with Andrew and Julia Santana.
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Sampson began her stage career with a two-year run in School Days and later a season with Blanche Ring in Wall Street Girls . After appearing in the comedy show When Claudius Smiles Sampson began her film career under the direction of D . W . Griffith in motion pictures made in New York and later Hollywood.
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Referring to fans of the musical, Theresa Malcolm notes : " One quickly realizes that a large majority of these fans are teenage girls who passionately identify with Eponine, the poor street girl whose love for Marius truly is dangerous . . . . She is the most poignant, complex character the book or the musical has to offer ."