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Her and achievements
Her miraculous progress in material achievements flows from other qualities far more worthy and substantial: adherence to principles and methods consonant with our religious philosophy ; ;
Her major achievements were the classification of the peripheral neuropathies and hereditary ataxias, the first identification of a mitochondrial DNA mutation in human disease ( in Kearns-Sayre syndrome ) and the identification of trinucleotide repeats in degenerative neurologic diseases ( e. g. Huntington's disease ).
Her achievements were recognized and honored with many prizes, including the NAACP's Spingarn Medal in 1939 ; University of Pennsylvania Glee Club Award of Merit in 1973 ; the United Nations Peace Prize, New York City's Handel Medallion, and the Congressional Gold Medal, all in 1977 ; Kennedy Center Honors in 1978 ; the George Peabody Medal in 1981 ; the National Medal of Arts in 1986 ; and a Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1991.
Her achievements in science and education have been recognized with multiple awards, including the CIBA-GEIGY Exceptional Black Scientist Award.
Her achievements led to her induction into the National Women's Hall of Fame for the United States.
Her political achievements include securing an amendment to the Government legislation on National Air Traffic Control Services which secured the building of the new Scottish Air Traffic Control Centre at Prestwick and playing a lead role in persuading the Government to set up the Financial Assistance Scheme and the Pension Protection Fund for those at risk of losing their occupational pensions if their employers go bankrupt.
Her contributions to the film industry have garnered her numerous achievements ( including nine nominations and six Filmfare Awards ), making her a leading actress in Hindi cinema.
Her achievements were more remarkable because she has suffered multiple serious injuries early in her career, such as torn knee ligaments.
Her achievements were also instrumental in increasing the popularity of the sport both nationwide and in her native Quebec where what was once a remote destination in the Laurentian mountains for only a limited few became a thriving ski area with an abundance of quality facilities that attracts hundreds of thousands of skiers every winter.
Her own achievements speak to her own determination given her humble origins and scant education.
Retrieved on 2011-11-07 .</ ref > Her best achievements are three individual gold medals in the short race at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships between 2002 and 2004.
Her contributions to the music industry have garnered her numerous achievements including two ECHO Awards, a Goldene Kamera and a Top of the Pops Award.
Her most famous writing achievements have been a three year stint on Loving from 1988 – 1991 and a recent stint for Guiding Light from 2002-2003.
Her next major shows were in the 1960s ; Amanda Hopkinson suggests that this second wave of recognition was related to the feminist rediscovery of women's creative achievements.
Her sporting achievements and aristocratic background led to roles as a presenter on a Thai kick boxing show, and appearances on Granada and Celebrity Five Go Dating.
Her work has been widely published and she has received numerous awards for her scientific achievements, including the Benjamin Franklin Medal for Distinguished Achievement in the Sciences in 1993, the National Medal of Science in 1996, the Heinz Award Chairman's Medal in 2002, and the A. C. Redfield Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006.
Her work has earned her several achievements, including a star on the Walk of Fame in the Philippines, one MTV Asia Award, four MTV Philippines Music Award, four MYX Awards and eleven Awit Awards where she holds the record for the most wins for a female act.
Her competitive achievements include six World titles, seven All-Ireland titles and nine Munster titles.
Her achievements in the environmental field are considerable as well.
Her major achievements include:
Her achievements to date include winning the domestic treble with Fulham in the 2002 / 03 season and the 2010 FA Women's Cup with Everton.
Dasgupta was named Knight Bachelor by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2002 in her Birthday Honours List for services to economics ; was co-recipient ( with Karl Goran Maler ) of the 2002 Volvo Environment Prize ;; co-recipient ( with Geoffrey Heal ) of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists ' " Publication of Enduring Quality Award 2003 " for their book, Economic Theory and Exhaustible Resources ; recipient of the John Kenneth Galbraith Award, 2007, of the American Agricultural Economics Association ; and recipient of the Zayed International Environment Prize ( II: scientific and technological achievements ) in 2010.
Her achievements were recognized outside the sport of golf when Ochoa won the 2006 Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year award and received the National Sports Prize for the second time.
Her achievements continue to instill a sense of pride in the African Nova Scotian community and stand as a model to all Nova Scotians.

Her and stage
' Her face, with its glamour-gorgon makeup, softens, as Madame Armfeldt seems to melt into memory itself, and the wan stage light briefly appears to borrow radiance from her.
Her first appearance on the stage was at Haymarket in 1755 as Miranda in Mrs Centlivre's play, Busybody.
Her stage name derives from Mitch Ryder, a soul and rock singer her father happened to be listening to when her agent called and asked how she wanted to appear on the credits of her first film.
Her house on Mustique, designed by her husband's uncle the stage designer Oliver Messel, was her favourite holiday destination.
Her early acting pursuits led her to the stage, most notably a Broadway debut in Strindberg's The Father alongside Raymond Massey.
Her physical condition may have limited her mobility on the stage, but the charm of her voice, which had altered little with age, ensured her triumphs.
Her performance was kept secret from former Czech Republic President Havel until the moment she appeared on stage.
Her older sister, Amber, sings cabaret under the stage name Maude Maggart.
Her benefactors gone, and her own health in decline, she made her last appearance on the stage in Edinburgh in 1785.
Her final stage performance came in 1966 when she played Mrs Malaprop in The Rivals at the Haymarket Theatre, alongside Sir Ralph Richardson.
Her mother Georgette, from whom she acquired her stage name, was a French Catholic.
Her stage work in the late 1950s laid the foundation for her film career in the 1960s.
Her stage name is derived from her obsession with fluids.
Her father was a cattle baron and orange farmer, and her mother was a well-known opera singer who gave up the stage to marry and raise a family.
Her performance as Ulrica in Giuseppe Verdi's Un ballo in maschera at the Met was the only time she sang an opera role on stage.
Her story was also put to the stage in the verse tragedy Canace ( 1588 ), by Italian playwright Sperone Speroni.
Howard is reported to have had an affair with Tallulah Bankhead when they appeared on stage ( in the UK ) in Her Cardboard Lover ( 1927 ); Merle Oberon, while filming The Scarlet Pimpernel ( 1934 ) and Conchita Montenegro, with whom he had appeared in the film Never the Twain Shall Meet ( 1931 ).
Her mother uses the stage name " Catrine Dominique " for the music videos in which she has appeared.
Her stage work remained a priority and continued with Ann Veronica ( Piccadilly, 1949 ), which was another collaboration with Gow, who wrote the play with his wife as leading lady.
Her father, Walter Augustus de Havilland ( 31 August 1872 – 23 May 1968 ; aged 95 ), was a patent attorney with a practice in Japan, and her mother, Lilian Augusta ( née Ruse ; 11 June 1886 – 20 February 1975 ; aged 88 ) was a stage actress who had left her career after going to Tokyo with her husband – she would return to work after her daughters had already won fame in the 40s, with the stage name of Lillian Fontaine.
Her first stage appearance was when her mother brought her on stage in costume for the curtain call of the short-lived Broadway play The Leaf People.
Her earliest professional stage appearances were as a chorus girl on tour with Guido Thielscher's Girl-Kabarett, vaudeville-style entertainments, and in Rudolf Nelson revues in Berlin.
Her revue, with future TV pioneer Danny Thomas as her opening act, included songs from her films, performances on her musical saw ( a skill she had originally acquired for stage appearances in Berlin in the 1920s ), and a pretend " mindreading " act.

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