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Her and artistic
Her parents were artistic, interested in nature and enjoyed the countryside.
Her artistic talents were recognized early.
Her paper has only recently been rediscovered, along with the rich, artistic illustrations and drawings that accompanied it.
Her husband ran the business end of the company and she managed the artistic side, often starring in the productions.
Her family, part of the Swedish-speaking ( Swedish: finlandssvensk ) minority of Finland, was an artistic one: her father Viktor Jansson was a sculptor and her mother Signe Hammarsten-Jansson was a graphic designer and illustrator.
Her artistic brilliance and personal appeal transcend geographic, cultural and generational boundaries.
Her charm also assisted the couple's entry into prominent social and élite artistic and intellectual circles.
Her aristocratic manners and artistic integrity won her the titles " Queen of the Neva " and " Soul of the Silver Age ," as the period came to be known in the history of Russian poetry.
Her work and artistic talent has now become somewhat secondary in importance to her manner of dress, her choice of companions and her penchant for smoking cigarettes.
The song's title was inspired by a line in the song " Her Story " ( 1979 ) by Virgin label stablemates the Flying Lizards, about bands ' selling out ' their artistic principles for commercial success (" But you can still make money, by singing sweet songs of love ... this is a love song ").
Her patronage was influential in artistic and intellectual circles, where she befriended writers such as Aldous Huxley, Siegfried Sassoon, T. S. Eliot and D. H. Lawrence, and artists such as Mark Gertler, Dora Carrington and Gilbert Spencer.
Her distinctive and bold artistic style developed quickly ( influenced by what Lhote sometimes referred to as " soft cubism " and by Maurice Denis ' " synthetic cubism ") and epitomized the cool yet sensual side of the Art Deco movement.
Her estate, which she left to Hayes ( who died a month later ) was valued at several million dollars, and went to provide prizes for artistic excellence.
Her influence kept growing and expanding beyond the artistic scene: the reigning royal family would request private concerts and even attend her public performances.
Her younger brother Guruh Sukarnoputra ( born 1953 ) has inherited Sukarno's artistic bent and is a choreographer and songwriter, who made a movie Untukmu, Indonesiaku ( For You, My Indonesia ) about Indonesian culture.
Her mother, Barbara ( née Benoit ), is a college theater instructor and producing artistic director for the Women's Theater Company, and her father, Ed Krajkowski, is a chemical engineer .< ref >
Her father, she told the Empress, had given all care to her education in Athens, especially in matters literary and artistic.
Her artistic expression of the proverbial everywoman were named ' Nanas '.
Her enthusiasm for dance eventually evolved into a passion for artistic roller skating.
László Marton, artistic director of the Vígszínház in Budapest, Hungary and one of the most important contemporary theatre directors, has had numerous productions over the years at Soulpepper: Molnár's The Play's the Thing ( 1999, 2003 ), Chekhov's Platonov ( 1999, 2000 ), Chekhov's Uncle Vanya ( 2001, 2002 ), Feydeau's A Flea in Her Ear ( 2001 ), and Ibsen's The Wild Duck ( 2005 ).
Her lawsuit called the song a " potential ' hit ' of extraordinary artistic and commercial value ," and her manager asserted that a release with the song could sell 15 million copies.
Her artistic sensibility was encouraged by her mother, who took her to museums and taught her to draw what she saw.
Her fine soprano voice and artistic gifts soon made her famous.
Her work was seen to have roots in the tradition of conceptual art because the emphasis was on the artistic idea rather than the finished object.

Her and growth
Her name may mean " growth, bloom.
Her left vocal cord, which had been cauterized the year before, required urgent surgery to remove a growth ( non-malignant ) as well as a small part of the cord itself.
Her book Normality and Pathology in Childhood ( 1965 ) summarised ' the use of developmental lines charting theoretical normal growth " from dependency to emotional self-reliance "'.
Her pioneering activities were crucial to the growth of professional nursing in the U. S.
Her early comedies drew comparisons with Jane Austen, in their anatomy of power within westernised, extended families, or the slow growth of love in arranged marriages.
Her job during this time usually took the form of little more than a secretary ( albeit in an unusually challenging and glorified environment ) until Josh sent her as an observer for an American diplomatic mission to Gaza in response to her request for opportunities for job growth.
Her large White House office, which she was shocked to see, symbolizes her growth since the beginning of the series, when her place of work was a cubicle in Josh's bullpen.
Continuing the company's growth, in November 2000, DreamCatcher signed with Her Interactive to publish the Nancy Drew franchise.
Her abnormal height was due to a tumor in her pituitary gland that caused it to release growth hormone uncontrollably.
The epidermal growth factor receptor is a member of the ErbB family of receptors, a subfamily of four closely related receptor tyrosine kinases: EGFR ( ErbB-1 ), HER2 / c-neu ( ErbB-2 ), Her 3 ( ErbB-3 ) and Her 4 ( ErbB-4 ).
In his Allmusic review, music critic Richie Unterberger wrote of the album " Her repertoire was evolving from purely traditional folk to encompass significant work by contemporary folksinger / songwriters ... Baez's growth was not so radical as to alienate any of her folk followers, and the album still featured several traditional folk songs of the sort that had launched her career ...
Her objective in the position is to undertake an extensive publishing program, which includes books on St. Thomas Aquinas's theory of justice and its relation to the current Darwinian trends, a critique of the rise of populism in Canada, an analysis of the liberal and conservative approaches to tradition ( Tradition and Taboo ), and a book on the relationship between Western liberalism and the growth of radical feminism.

Her and strengthening
Her tenure included four regencies during her husband's stays in Hanover, and she is credited with strengthening the Hanoverian dynasty's place in Britain during a period of political instability.
The representations made by Lord Chelmsford and yourself last autumn as to the urgent need of strengthening Her Majesty's forces in South Africa were based upon the imminent danger of an invasion of Natal by the Zulus, and the inadequate means at that time at your disposal for meeting it.
Her fourth child, Maria, married Manuel I of Portugal, strengthening the link forged by her older sister ’ s marriage.
Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Empress of India, and His Imperial Majesty the Sultan, being mutually animated with the sincere desire of extending and strengthening the relations of friendship happily existing between their two Empires, have resolved upon the conclusion of a Convention of Defensive Alliance with the object of securing for the future the territories in Asia of His Imperial Majesty the Sultan.
Her interference in politics was harshly criticized and possibly the most significant factor in the strengthening of republican sentiments.

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