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According to Ben Pimlott, biographer of Queen Elizabeth II, the Aga Khan presented Her Majesty with a filly called Astrakhan, who won at Hurst Park Racecourse in 1950.
Her first biographer, a Jesuit named Engelbert Keilert, described her as smart, well-versed, and able to read and write and correspond with church officials.
Her biographer has uncovered evidence that it actually began in 1902 and did not end until 1911.
" Her biographer Barbara Reynolds quotes a letter she wrote to publisher Victor Gollancz on 14 September 1932:
Her biographer, Jan Dalley, believes that, " Unity found life in her big family very difficult because she came after these cleverer, prettier, more accomplished sisters.
Her hope was to have her son become a professional pianist, according to Tiomkin biographer, Christopher Palmer.
Her biographer Barbara Leaming had a later interview with Welles in which he recalled,
Her appearance was also a concern, as by the age of fifteen she was described by her biographer as chunky, dowdy and double-chinned.
" Her biographer Sarah Helm believes that Atkins, who still had relatives in Nazi occupied Europe, may have helped them escape by bribing Abwehr officials.
Her biographer, Judith Suther, writes:
Her descendent and biographer Charles Beauclerk calls this conjecture, based solely on what is known of her later life.
Her biographer Max Dohle concludes that Foekje, having a Y-chromosome would never have been allowed to race in the last 45 years.
Her older sister was the mathematical popularizer and biographer Constance Reid.
Her material possessions were appraised at 350 Canadian dollars in total, which biographer Patricia Phenix considered an underestimate.
Her views on encouraging self-reliance led to her association with the Charity Organisation Society ( COS ), described by Hill's biographer Gillian Darley as " a contentious body which deplored dependence fostered by kindly but unrigorous philanthropy … support to the poor had to be carefully targeted and efficiently supervised.
Her biographer and stalker, " Millon de Floss ", reveals more about her life at the beginnings of chapters in The Eyre Affair, Lost in a Good Book, The Well of Lost Plots and Something Rotten.
Her friend, and biographer John Maxtone-Graham said it was most likely some children in the village playing a joke on her.
Her biographer Stephen D. Cox ( 2004 ) believes Paterson is the " earliest progenitor of libertarianism as we know it today.
Her brother is historian Oliver Padel ; cousins include prison reformer Una Padel, sculptor Phyllida Barlow and biographer Randal Keynes.
Her biographer Meryle Secrest suggests that she was motivated by concern for him and a desire for companionship, rather than the need for a marriage of convenience.
Her biographer and a contemporary, Bishop Jose Jimenez Samaniego, was a longtime friend of the Coronel family, and records that even as a young girl she was filled with divine knowledge.
Her father, Michael S. Reynolds, was a noted biographer of Ernest Hemingway.

Her and Nancy
Her one scene role as pregnant checkout girl Nancy in 1991's City Slickers earned her " more attention than all previous roles combined ," and taught her that " that it's far better to have small parts in big movies that everyone sees.
Her father was Chiswell Dabney Langhorne and her mother was Nancy Witcher Keene.
Her father's earlier business venture had depended at least in part upon slave labour, and the outcome of the American Civil War caused the family to live in near-poverty for several years before Nancy was born.
Her sister Phyllis ( who never converted to Christian Science ) had given her Science and Health by Mary Baker Eddy because she thought Nancy might find it interesting.
Her other friends include Ethel Muggs, Midge Klump and Nancy Woods, and they all enjoy having slumber parties and shopping at the mall together.
Her other female friends include Ethel Muggs, Midge Klump, and Nancy Woods, and they all share common interests and group activities such as shopping and cheerleading.
Her eldest sister Nancy was jealous of Diana's beauty and popularity with the friends she would bring home to Asthall or Swinbrook.
Her breakout role was in Louisa, with Ronald Reagan ( whom she dated a few times before his marriage to Nancy Davis ).
Her election to the Senate marked the first time a spouse of a former Senator was elected to the Senate from a different state from that of her spouse ( although Kansas Senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum married former Tennessee Senator Howard Baker, the marriage occurred after Kassebaum and Baker both had finished their service in the Senate ).
Her mother, Ann Paula " Nancy " ( née Carolan ), is a former mathematics teacher and political activist.
Her break came with a bit part in 1986's Pretty in Pink which led to more substantial roles in Sweet Revenge with Nancy Allen and Cocktail, with Tom Cruise and Elisabeth Shue.
Her father traveled to Boulder and accepted a plea bargain for Nancy, which resulted in her being banished from the state of Colorado.
Nancy was buried in her hometown in Philadelphia, Her Hebrew name is inscripted on her gravestone: " Haya-Leah daughter of Ephrayim-Aharon ".
Her story is also used as the common thread for the non-fiction book The Far Traveler: Voyages of a Viking Woman, by Nancy Marie Brown.
Her Christian name was Nancy.
* Cott, Nancy F., A Woman Making History: Mary Ritter Beard through Her Letters ( 1991 )
Her open-mindedness led her to accept a triangular relationship, and from early 1926 Laura Riding lived with her and Graves in London The marriage eventually broke down, as Graves increasingly favoured Riding, leaving Nancy to bring up the four children of the marriage alone, in a succession of locations, including Cumberland and a further spell on Boars Hill.
Her most successful stage role was that of Nancy Collister in the Cole Porter musical Let's Face It!
Her paternal grandmother was Nancy Weston, an enslaved woman of mixed race, with whom Henry became involved as a widower.
Her company, Nancy Lopez Golf, makes a full line of women's clubs and accessories.
Her autobiography tells not only about raising Nancy, whom she had at twenty and also describes Nancy as disturbed from a young age, but also her life following Nancy's murder in regard to her and her family's treatment by the judicial system and the press.
* Cott, Nancy and Elizabeth Pleck, eds., A Heritage of Her Own ; Toward a New Social History of American Women New York: Simon and Schuster, 1979
Her son is a director on the soap opera General Hospital ( on which she briefly appeared in 1994 ), husband of actress Nancy Bates.

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