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  2. Carrie White - Wikipedia

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    In the novel, Carrie's full name is Carietta N. White, whereas many film adaptations spell her full name as Carrietta. She is depicted as a "frog among swans"; a white girl who has skin often peppered with pimples on her face, shoulders, and buttocks, blonde hair that at times appear completely without color, and incredibly dark brown eyes that appear to cast shadows beneath them.

  3. Carrie (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Carrie is a 1974 horror novel, the first by American author Stephen King.Set in the town of Chamberlain, Maine, the plot revolves around Carrie White, a friendless, bullied high school girl from an abusive religious household who discovers she has telekinetic powers.

  4. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    The change was described by Ryan Tate as Facebook's Great Betrayal, [366] forcing user profile photos and friends lists to be visible in users' public listing, even for users who had explicitly chosen to hide this information previously, [365] and making photos and personal information public unless users were proactive about limiting access. [367]

  5. Rita Desjardin - Wikipedia

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    Miss Rita L. Desjardin is a fictional character created by American author Stephen King in his first published 1974 horror novel Carrie.In the 1976 film adaptation, the character was renamed Miss Collins and portrayed by Betty Buckley.

  6. Sue Snell - Wikipedia

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    Sue pulls her out and successfully revives her; Carrie telepathically links with Sue's mind and Sue sees Carrie's entire life (in the book, Carrie sees Sue's entire life, proving her innocence and a little later Carrie later shows Sue her entire life, too). Sue is interrogated by the police, and claims to have found Carrie dead and left her.

  7. The Weight of Blood - Wikipedia

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    The book is a retelling of Stephen King's 1974 horror novel Carrie, that elaborates on its themes in a 21st–century context. [1] Its narrative follows the epistolary style of Carrie, while also adding sections of third-person omniscient action sequences in between transcripts of news articles and podcasts about the events of the novel from ...

  8. 25 Carrie Bradshaw Quotes on Love, Friendship and ... - AOL

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    After six seasons of career changes, tight-knit friendships and romantic escapades in Sex and the City, Carrie has taught us a lot about this roller coaster called life. And fortunately for us ...

  9. Carrie White (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Carrie White is the title character of Stephen King's 1974 horror novel Carrie and its adaptations. Carrie White may also refer to: Carrie White (hairdresser) ...