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* HistoricalCharactersFictionalRelative: In a deleted scene from ''Film/PulpFiction'', Vincent Vega claims that she is his cousin.

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* HistoricalCharactersFictionalRelative: In a deleted scene from ''Film/PulpFiction'', Vincent Vega claims that she is his cousin.cousin.
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* ApprovalOfGod: When Vega first caught wind of the fact that DNA had remixed "Tom's Diner" without expressed permission from her or Creator/AAndMRecords, she was initially apprehensive, as she was fed up with all the remixes of "Luka" [[CreatorBacklash taking away from the song's theme of child abuse]]. However, when she gave it a listen, Vega was thoroughly surprised by how great the remix was, and lucky for DNA, A&M decided not to sue them for copyright infringement and instead purchased the rights to their remix, which now appears on most Suzanne Vega compilation albums in place of the original {{a cappella}} version of the song.

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* ApprovalOfGod: When Vega first caught wind of the fact that DNA had remixed "Tom's Diner" without expressed permission from her or Creator/AAndMRecords, she was initially apprehensive, as she was fed up with all the remixes of "Luka" [[CreatorBacklash taking away from the song's theme of child abuse]]. However, when she gave it a listen, Vega was thoroughly surprised by how great the remix was, and lucky for DNA, A&M decided not to sue them for copyright infringement and instead purchased the rights to their remix, which now appears on most Suzanne Vega compilation albums in place of the original {{a cappella}} version of the song.song.
* HistoricalCharactersFictionalRelative: In a deleted scene from ''Film/PulpFiction'', Vincent Vega claims that she is his cousin.
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* ApprovalOfGod: When Vega first caught wind of the fact that DNA had remixed "Tom's Diner" without expressed permission from her or Creator/AAndMRecords, she was initially apprehensive, as she was fed up with all the remixes of "Luka" [[CreatorBacklash taking away from the song's theme of child abuse]]. However, when she gave it a listen, Vega was thoroughly surprised by how great the remix was, and lucky for DNA, A&M decided not to sue them and instead purchased the rights to their remix, which now appears on most Suzanne Vega compilation albums in place of the original {{a capella}} version of the song.

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* ApprovalOfGod: When Vega first caught wind of the fact that DNA had remixed "Tom's Diner" without expressed permission from her or Creator/AAndMRecords, she was initially apprehensive, as she was fed up with all the remixes of "Luka" [[CreatorBacklash taking away from the song's theme of child abuse]]. However, when she gave it a listen, Vega was thoroughly surprised by how great the remix was, and lucky for DNA, A&M decided not to sue them for copyright infringement and instead purchased the rights to their remix, which now appears on most Suzanne Vega compilation albums in place of the original {{a capella}} cappella}} version of the song.
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* ApprovalOfGod: When Vega first caught wind of the fact that DNA had remixed "Tom's Diner" without expressed permission from her or Creator/AAndMRecords, she was initially apprehensive, as she was fed up with all the remixes of "Luka" [[CreatorBacklash taking away from the song's theme of child abuse]]. However, when she gave it a listen, Vega was thoroughly surprised by how great the remix was, and lucky for DNA, A&M decided not to sue them and instead purchased the rights to their remix, which now appears on most Suzanne Vega compilation albums in place of the original {{a capella}} version of the song.

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