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Her and acceptance
Her invitation to serve as a juror on the hanging committee of the Academy confirmed her acceptance amongst her peers.
Her view was that loving acceptance of the many sufferings of daily life was pleasing to God, and fostered loving relationships with other people, more than taking upon oneself extraneous sufferings through instruments of penance.
Her acceptance into the glory of Heaven is seen by them as the symbol of the promise made by Jesus to all enduring Christians that they too will be received into paradise.
Her career lasted more than 40 years, during which time women gained acceptance within the scientific community.
Her acceptance of a non-local begins to cause friction between her and many of the young men in her surfing social circle.
Her acceptance of this and another honour granted by the Haitian government proved controversial.
Her popular acceptance speech, in which she thanked her lawyers and her accountant ( this was the year most of the winners, from Dylan to Diamond, were thanking God ), became the hallmark, again, for speeches to come.
Her successful reign in turn facilitated the acceptance of two more Queens regnant of Silla.
Her frustration with the fate of African women — as well as her ultimate acceptance of it — is expressed in her first novel, So Long a Letter.
Her first core insight was to recognize that the chronically suicidal patients she studied had been raised in profoundly invalidating environments, and, therefore, required a climate of unconditional acceptance ( not Rogers ’ positive humanist approach, but Hanh ’ s metaphysically neutral one ), in which to develop a successful therapeutic alliance.
Her father strongly encouraged her to adopt fado ; he felt that participating in the traditional music would grant her greater acceptance in the Portuguese community.
Her acceptance caused adversity elsewhere, however, as Meadow struggled with depression and mildly flirted with alcohol and drug abuse, which reflected on her subsequent year in college.
Her humble and unconditional acceptance of God's will in her life, the Pope noted, was the reason that " God exalted her over all other creatures, and Christ crowned her Queen of heaven and earth.
Her career really took off with the acceptance in 1975 by Daw Books USA of her adult fantasy epic The Birthgrave – a mass-market paperback.
Her vocal advocacy for the Impressionist movement helped to make it possible for other American Impressionists like Mary Cassatt to gain the exposure and acceptance they needed in the states.
Her dreams of social acceptance are gone, but Wally and Delia retire, wiser and closer.
Her acceptance was a near-accident.
Her actions accepted the offer-there was no need to communicate acceptance.
Her teachings find wide acceptance among spiritual seekers interested in self-realization.

Her and speech
Her speech was barren of southernisms ; ;
Her teeth chattered so that she made three attempts at speech before she became intelligible.
Her little speech was totally out of character with the sort of person I thought she was.
Her speech was reported by the London Times as follows.
Her best-known extemporaneous speech on gender inequalities, Ain't I a Woman ?, was delivered in 1851 at the Ohio Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio.
American Equal Rights Association — May 9 – 10, 1867: Her speech was addressed to the American Equal Rights Association, and divided into three sessions.
In a speech on the subject of confederation, made in 1866 to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, John A. Macdonald said of the planned governor: " We place no restriction on Her Majesty's prerogative in the selection of her representative ...
In New Zealand, judges of the High Court and above are referred to as " His / Her Honour Justice Surname " in speech, and " Surname J " in writing.
Judges of the District Court and the other statutory courts are referred to as " His / Her Honour Judge Surname " in speech, and " Surname DCJ " or " Judge Surname " in writing.
Her spelling and punctuation were unconventional and she lacked the formal manner and speech which had characterised her Habsburg predecessors.
Her increasing fear of Catholics led her to make a speech regarding her belief that a Catholic conspiracy was subverting the foreign office.
Her letters indicate that she had taken on Tyneside speech and become deeply concerned with the people around her.
Her lyrics are composed of short fragments of simple speech that do not form a logical coherent pattern.
Her speech which caused the indignation of the goddess was rendered in the following manner:
Her speech as Delight in Endless Nights takes the same form, with somewhat orderly lettering and a faint rainbow background.
Her speech can be seen in the documentary Freedom to Marry.
Her main complaint about her bashfulness is that it affected her speech and behaviour so that she seemed constrained.
Her wickedly vampish appearance is offset by her comical character, quirky and quick-witted personality, and Valley girl-type speech.
Her 1915 speech on pacifism at Carnegie Hall received negative coverage by newspapers such as the New York Times, which branded her as unpatriotic.
Her essay, " Enfranchisement of Women ," appeared in the Westminster Review in 1851 in response to a speech by Lucy Stone given at the first National Women's Rights Convention in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1850, and it was reprinted in the United States.
Her speech consists of the sounds of a tinkling bell, which is understandable only to those familiar with the language of the fairies.
Thereafter, the Speaker symbolically requests " in the name and on behalf of the Commons of the United Kingdom, to lay claim, by humble petition to Her Majesty, to all their ancient and undoubted rights and privileges, especially to freedom of speech in debate, to freedom from arrest, and to free access to Her Majesty whenever occasion shall require.
Her father Marcus received the nickname Bambalio, from the Latin to stutter, because of his hesitancy in speech.

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