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sumi

[soo-mee]

noun

Japanese.
  1. black ink made from a mixture of plant soot and glue solidified into sticks or cakes the ends of which are scraped or ground into water on an ink slab, much used by calligraphers and painters.



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As for the Grammys, South Korean soprano Sumi Jo won one for best opera recording in 1993 - the first in the country to take home that award.

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But customers like 22-year-old Sumi Mrkulic have vowed to "never purchase anything or voice support again".

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Sumi, from London, said she was particularly concerned after Aftonbladet reported that some models were told they didn't fill out a pair of jeans, while others were called fat.

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Sumi told the BBC: "It renders all of their efforts to be inclusive completely performative. I actually find it really spineless."

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The programme will be anchored by Caitríona Perry and Sumi Somaskanda - who'll be joined by US special correspondent Katty Kay and others.

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