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Anne and Cady
For once Cady Partlow wished Anne would yell at him so he could yell back.
Cady walked the block to the mailbox, almost ashamed of himself for arguing with Anne.
* Oakley, Mary Anne B. Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
His mother was Rebecca Anne Cady.
Chapter 6, " The Intimately Oppressed " describes resistance to inequalities in the lives of women in the early years of the U. S. Zinn tells the stories of women who resisted the status quo, including Polly Baker, Anne Hutchinson, Mary Dyer, Amelia Bloomer, Catharine Beecher, Emma Willard, Harriot Hunt, Elizabeth Blackwell, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Margaret Fuller, Sarah Grimké, Angelina Grimké, Dorothea Dix, Frances Wright, Lucretia Mott, and Sojourner Truth.

Anne and felt
Walpole, a polarising figure, had many opponents, the most important of whom were in the Country Party, such as Lord Bolingbroke ( who had been his political enemy since the days of Queen Anne ) and William Pulteney ( a capable Whig statesman who felt snubbed when Walpole failed to include him in the Cabinet ).
Anne soon felt homesick, and travelled back to England when her husband went on campaign.
There is no evidence that Anne of Cleves deliberately made herself unattractive to Henry ; he annulled their marriage because he felt he had been misled about her appearance.
According to the BBC interview with Bernays's daughter Anne, Bernays felt that the public's democratic judgment was " not to be relied upon " and he feared that " they American public could very easily vote for the wrong man or want the wrong thing, so that they had to be guided from above ".
Anne Nightingale took over as host in 1978 when it was felt the programme was behind the times in its failure to embrace punk.
" The trilogy is read by many among those involved in the BDSM community, but Anne Rice told her biographer that she refused the offer to meet with its practitioners face-to-face, and in fact her brief encounters with " those people " resulted in the discontinuation of the Sleeping Beauty series after the third book, because of moral revulsion she felt when she was confronted with the actuality of the practice.
Hepburn wrote back declining the offer, saying she felt she was too old, and lacked the skills to portray Anne.
Anne soon felt homesick when her husband went on campaign in the Rhineland, and she travelled back to England believing herself to be pregnant.
Anne Bill, a community worker who was centrally involved in the protest, said " People in Glenbryn kept telling the Government about attacks on their houses and how vulnerable they felt but we weren't being listened to.
Kitty never felt that Anne was specifically thinking of her when she addressed her diary passages to " Kitty ", and most Anne scholars and biographers agree, believing that Anne borrowed the name from Cissy van Marxveldt's Joop ter Heul books ( these were a great favorite of Anne's, and Joop's best friend was a character named " Kitty Francken ").
Most people felt that Margot was the more beautiful of the Frank sisters, but Hansi observed that Anne, in her opinion, was prettier than Margot because " she was always smiling ".
Charlie Sloane-An old schoolmate who has feelings for Anne, but who Anne has always felt indifferent towards and is now in her class at Redmond College.
Pfeffer felt his age gave him seniority over Anne and wrote off her writing activities as unimportant compared to his own studies.
Examining these Irish myths, Barry Cunliffe stated that he believed they displayed " a dualism between the male tribal god and the female deity of the land " whilst Anne Ross felt that they displayed that the gods were " on the whole intellectual, deeply versed in the native learning, poets and prophets, story-tellers and craftsmen, magicians, healers, warriors … in short, equipped with every quality admired and desired by the Celtic peoples themselves.

Anne and tension
Nor did looking at Anne ease the tension as it usually did.
Richelieu's foreign policy of struggle against the Habsburgs, who surrounded France on two fronts, inevitably created tension between himself and Anne, who remained childless for another sixteen years, while Louis depended ever more on Richelieu, who was his first minister from 1624.
The Duke of York returned to England after the religious tension had eased, and Sarah was appointed a Lady of the Bedchamber to Anne after the latter's marriage in 1683.
Although the child's removal caused enormous tension between Anne and James, Henry remained under the care of Mar's family until 1603, when James became King of England and his family moved south.
Notable patients treated for tension myositis syndrome include John Stossel, Howard Stern, and Anne Bancroft.
In Urania, Wroth repeatedly returns to references to a powerful and jealous Queen who exiles her weaker rival from the court in order to obtain her lover, causing many critics to believe this referenced tension between Queen Anne and Wroth over the love of Herbert.
After Bill leaves, Anne is alone and the tension mounts as she deals with various late-night customers seeking to buy gas for a quick fill-up, unsure of who may possibly be the escaped maniac.

Anne and its
-- The Anne Arundel county school superintendent has asked that the Board of Education return to the practice of recording its proceedings mechanically so that there will be no more question about who said what.
The Parliament of Scotland was not happy with the Act of Settlement and, in response, passed the Act of Security in 1704, through which Scotland reserved the right to choose its own successor to Queen Anne.
Later, he attended the Actors Studio from its inception ; there, he would study acting with founding member Robert Lewis, alongside, among others, Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Herbert Berghof, and Sidney Lumet, not to mention his soon-to-be wife, Anne Jackson.
Also, some British sources have accounted the flag story ( He had the Spanish flag hauled down and the English flag hoisted in its stead ; Rooke's men quickly raised the British flag ... and Rooke claimed the Rock in the name of Queen Anne ; or Sir George Rooke, the British admiral, on his own responsibility caused the British flag to be hoisted, and took possession in name of Queen Anne, whose government ratified the occupation ).
Despite its isolated location the Great Victoria is bisected by very rough tracks including the Connie Sue Highway and the Anne Beadell Highway.
In 1985's novel The Vampire Lestat by author Anne Rice ( who penned Interview ... s screenplay and the 1976 novel of the same name ) suggests that its antihero Lestat inspired and nurtured the Grand Guignol style and theatre.
The historic Frank-Loeb house is another relic of the Jewish presence in Landau: its proprietor in the late 19th Century was Zacharias Frank, great-grandfather of Anne Frank.
This bill, which after substantial amendments was granted Royal Assent on 5 April 1710, became known as the Statute of Anne due to its passage during the reign of Queen Anne.
Whatever the motivations, the bill was passed on 5 April 1710, and is commonly known simply as the Statute of Anne due its passage during the reign of Queen Anne.
Until its repeal, most extensions to copyright law were based around provisions found in the Statute of Anne.
* Price, Anne, The Quest for Theseus ( London, 1970 ) examines the Theseus-Minotaur-Ariadne myth and its historical basis, and later treatments and adaptations of it in Western culture.
Much of the show's success has been attributed to its host, Anne Robinson.
Under its terms, King William III, childless, would be succeeded by Queen Mary II's sister Princess Anne and her descendants.
Ives argues that the style of the letter and its mature handwriting prove that Anne must have been about thirteen at the time of its composition, while Warnicke argues that the numerous misspellings and grammar errors show that the letter was written by a child.
Anne Becher, born 1792, was " one of the reigning beauties of the day ," and a daughter of John Harmon Becher ( Collector of the South 24 Parganas district d. Calcutta, 1800 ), of an old Bengal civilian family " noted for the tenderness of its women.
Cinematically, Anne of the Thousand Days took twenty years to reach the screen because its themes — adultery, illegitimacy, incest — were then unacceptable to the U. S. motion picture production code.
* " Stories of the Rose: The Making of the Rosary in the Middle Ages " by Anne Winston-Allen ( 1997, Pennsylvania State University Press )-the most current source in English on the history and development of the Rosary in its earliest years.
The Occasional Conformity Bill was revived in the wake of the storm, but Anne withheld support, fearing its reintroduction was a ruse to cause a political quarrel.
Latimer was a supporter of the Catholic Church and had bitterly opposed the king's divorce, his subsequent marriage to Anne Boleyn and its religious ramifications.
Previously, Baltimore County was more known as a geographical entity than a political one, with its territorial limits consisting of the present day Baltimore City, Cecil and Harford Counties, as well as parts of Carroll, Anne Arundel, Frederick, Howard and Kent Counties.

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