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she and presides
Hera presides over the right arrangements of the marriage and is the archetype of the union in the marriage bed, but she is not notable as a mother.
In Norse mythology, Hel is a being who presides over a realm of the same name, where she receives a portion of the dead.
He or she presides over oral arguments before the Court.
He or she presides over meetings of the assembly, and may be called on in a representative function for the remainder of the year.
He or she also presides over the council in the mayor's absence.
Whatever the case, it is certain that Janus and Juno show a peculiar reciprocal affinity: while Janus is Iunonius, Juno is Ianualis, as she presides over childbirth and the menstrual cycle, and opens doors.
In Inca mythology, Pachamama presides over planting and harvesting and she causes earthquakes.
He or she is appointed by the government, and presides over the länsstyrelse ( Swedish ; previously lääninhallitus in Finnish )-translated as " County Administrative Board ".
He or she presides over Council meetings and carries out certain representative functions that, in other countries, are the business of a head of state.
He or she presides over Council meetings and carries out certain representative functions that, in other countries, are the business of the Head of State.
He / she presides at meetings of the Assembly, Council and Meeting of Officers, and oversees the life and work of the Federation in consultation with the General Secretary.
Now, she presides over the sacrifices of any Hellene trespassers in the land of the Taurians, to avenge the crimes against her.
He or she presides over the Council of Administration which is in session several times during the school year to guide the administration and academics and to vote upon the annual financial budget of the university.
In religious institutes whether of men or of women, he or she appoints the regular confessors, calls together the Provincial Chapter, presides over its deliberations, and takes care that the orders of the General Chapter and the Superior General are properly carried out.
By her own admission, she presides over a " rather big organisation " with " a lot of centers around the world — 40 or 50 countries ".
When Theseus's oration persuades the army to support him, Persephone stages a suicide attempt by letting one of her sacred snakes ( used in the mother-goddess rituals she presides over as priestess-queen ) bite her.
She appears in just two episodes: " 41 Shots ", in which she is seen eating at a restaurant with two other judges while having a conversation, and " Bang & Blame ", in which she presides over the trial of a murderer who decides to represent himself pro se after killing a woman on video in the middle of a crowded bank lobby.
Afterwards she presides at a wedding breakfast, at which a bride-cake is cut.
The president then appoints his or her cabinet over whom he or she presides.
Emma presides over the small provincial world of Highbury with enthusiasm, but she will find that it is all too easy to confuse good intentions with self-gratification.

she and dean's
This led to a visiting professorship in 1935, when she became the first female engineering professor at Purdue ; she was granted full professorship in 1940, dividing her time between the departments of industrial engineering, industrial psychology, home economics, and the dean's office where she consulted on careers for women.
Things get complicated when she develops feelings for Hamilton, the dean's son.

she and absence
Henrietta, however, was at that time engaged in a lengthy correspondence with Joe's older and more serious brother, Morris, who was just about her own age and whom she had got to know well during trips to Philadelphia with Papa, when he substituted for Rabbi Jastrow at Rodeph Shalom Temple there during its Rabbi's absence in Europe.
She stood up, smoothing her hair down, straightening her clothes, feeling a thankfulness for the enveloping darkness outside, and, above everything else, for the absence of the need to answer, to respond, to be aware even of Stowey coming in or going out, and yet, now that she was beginning to cook, she glimpsed a future without him, a future alone like this, and the pain made her head writhe, and in a moment she found it hard to wait for Lucretia to come with her guests.
After an absence from the stage from 1790 until 1797, she reappeared, quitting it finally in 1799.
Pope Boniface VIII his extraordinary shortness of stature led the pope to believe he was kneeling, and to ask him three times to rise, to the immense merriment of the cardinals ; and that he had a daughter, Novella, so accomplished in law as to be able to read her father's lectures in his absence, and so beautiful, that she had to read behind a curtain lest her face should distract the attention of the students.
In response, as an author she defended the possibility of living a good life in the absence of religion, notably in 1659's La coquette vengée (" The Flirt Avenged ").
My wife, after the absence of her terms for seven weeks, gave me hopes of her being with child, but on the last day of the year she hath them again .</ p >
After spending time at " Rancho Relaxo ", during which her family barely coped with her absence, she returned refreshed and everyone promised to help out more often.
During the temporary absence of the two men, she meets Cecily, each woman indignantly declaring that she is the one engaged to “ Ernest .” When Jack and Algernon reappear, their deceptions are exposed.
* January 29 – After a month's absence, Elizabeth Canning returns to her mother's home in London and claims that she was abducted.
Nicks has subsequently stated in several interviews that she was not happy with the album or the successful world tour that followed, citing production disputes with Buckingham as a core factor, as well as the absence of fellow female band member Christine McVie.
After moving in, to explain her spouses absence she tells the doorman and neighbors he is conducting musical research in Africa.
After an absence of nearly two years from the screen, Crawford staged a comeback by starring in Mildred Pierce ( 1945 ), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress.
Matilda retired to Rouen in Normandy during her last years, where she maintained her own court and presided over the government of the duchy in the absence of Henry.
As in the first phase of the myth, she often has the aid of other deities, who protect her son in her absence.
However, after his wife fainted in the preparation hearing, she had sought and obtained absence of leave from the Court 16 times citing health concerns before President Chen Shui-bian's term was complete.
Daughter of Paolo I and Pasqua Favale, born 1841, she took up the crown at the request of her nephew Paolo ( Carlo's son and designated successor ) during his absence from the island ( he had left the island looking for job ).
During his absence, Regent Christine had gained control of the fortresses granted to Thomas Francis as part of the settlement of the Piedmontese Civil War ( legally, these reverted to ducal control when the Duke came of age, which under Piedmontese law Charles Emmanuel did in 1648, though his mother remained in control of the government ; Christine, accompanied by her son and part of the ducal army, entered Ivrea and dismissed Thomas ' personal garrison ; she appointed Thomas Francis instead as governor or Asti and Alba, positions which sweetened the blow but were entirely under ducal control, not guaranteed by treaty.
During his absence, Regent Christine had gained control of the fortresses granted to Thomas as part of the settlement of the Piedmontese Civil War ( legally, these reverted to ducal control when the Duke came of age, which under Piedmontese law Charles Emmanuel did in 1648, though his mother remained in control of the government ; Christine, accompanied by her son and part of the ducal army, entered Ivrea and dismissed Thomas ' personal garrison ; she appointed Thomas instead as governor or Asti and Alba, positions which sweetened the blow but were entirely under ducal control, not guaranteed by treaty.
The King had besieged Leeds after she had refused Edward's consort Isabella of France admittance in her husband's absence ; when the latter had sought to force an entry, Lady Badlesmere had instructed her archers to fire upon the Queen and her party, six of whom were killed.
After she provides a loose excuse for her absence and departure, they pick up where they left off, though she remains evasive and avoids his desire for marriage.
During her husband's absence on an expedition to Syria, she dedicated her hair to Aphrodite for his safe return, and placed it in the temple of the goddess at Zephyrium.

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