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Her first day at work she was puzzled by an entry in the doctor's notes on an emergency case.
Her conclusion has been borne out in the experience of many practitioners: `` short-contact interviewing is neither a truncated nor a telescoped experience but is of the same essential quality as the so-called intensive case work ''.
Her case is to be heard by the church's court.
Her husband quit his job after his boss forbade him to talk about his wife or the legal case.
Her case became somewhat famous and she became known as the Doll Woman.
Her legal challenge to slavery preceded the more famous Dred Scott case by 17 years.
Her kidnapping case is held by many as an example of Stockholm syndrome.
Her legal battle for recognition from 1938 to 1970 continued a lifelong controversy and was the longest running case ever heard by the German courts where it was officially filed.
The story of Carrie Buck's sterilization and the court case was made into a television drama in 1994, Against Her Will: The Carrie Buck Story.
Her submission included the celebrated discovery of what is now known as the " Kovalevsky top ", which was subsequently shown ( by Liouville ) to be the only other case of rigid body motion, beside the tops of Euler and Lagrange, that is " completely integrable ".
Her missing persons case remains open.
The Lieutenant Governor must refer any Bill to the then Lord Chancellor's Department now Ministry of Justice for advice, on which he is required to act, and certain kinds of Bill are reserved to Her Majesty, in which case the former procedure is followed.
Like Danzig, this album was issued a Parental Advisory label despite the only instances of profanity being mild and infrequent ( in this case, one use of the word " bastard " in " Long Way Back From Hell " and " Pain in the World ", and one use of the word " bitch " in " Her Black Wings ").
She portrayed Carrie Buck in the television drama Against Her Will: The Carrie Buck Story ( 1994 ) based on the United States Supreme Court case Buck v. Bell 274 U. S. 200 ( 1927 ).
Her case went to the Supreme Court.
Voltaire's story ( in his Letters on the English Nation ) that Her Grace used to go to Wycherley's chambers in the Temple disguised as a country wench, in a straw hat, with pattens on and a basket in her hand, may be apocryphal, for disguise was superfluous in her case, but it shows how general was the opinion that, under such patronage as this, Wycherley's fortune as poet and dramatist was now made.
Having had the dolls seized by Her Majesty's Customs and Excise officers, David Sullivan's Conegate Ltd. took the case all the way to the European Court of Justice, and won in 1987.
Her murderer, Edwin Bush, was identified and caught within days ( he confessed and was hanged ) following the circulation of identikit pictures — the first case to be solved using identikit in the UK.
Her suitor, 50-year-old Silas P. Ratcliffe, is a case in point.
Her lawyer, Fallows, filed suit for libel, but the lengthy case continued until the outbreak of World War II, at which time the case was dismissed because Anderson was living in Germany, and German residents could not sue in enemy countries.
Her co-star in this case was Eduardo Yáñez.
Geoffrey Robertson, QC, the barrister for Gay News in the case, described Whitehouse as homophobic in The Times in 2008, saying: " Her fear of homosexuals was visceral ".
* I hennes majestäts tjänst ( 1994 ) ( English translation: In Her Majesty's service ) The feminine " hennes majestät " in this case refers to the queen of Britain.

Her and placed
Her long thin arms moved in a slow rhythmical gesture over the family possessions which were placed in front of her.
Her recording of " Sentimental Journey " was the first song placed in the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Her homoerotica should be placed in the context of the seventh century ( BC ).
Her ashes were placed in the tomb of her parents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, in the King George VI Memorial Chapel in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, two months later.
Her grave was placed in the chapel dedicated to St. John the Baptist in a classic wooden sarcophagus.
Her tomb, placed on the south side of the Chapel of Edward the Confessor, displays her alabaster effigy which was executed by sculptor Jean de Liège.
Her daughter Charlotte was placed in the care of a governess, in a mansion near Montagu House in the summers, and Caroline visited her often.
Her Duke Ellington Songbook placed Ellington firmly in the canon known as the Great American Songbook, and the 1960s saw Fitzgerald and the ' Duke ' meet on the Côte d ' Azur for the 1966 album Ella and Duke at the Cote D ' Azur, and in Sweden for The Stockholm Concert, 1966.
Her Majesty, as Queen of Australia, is watching events in Canberra with close interest and attention, but it would not be proper for her to intervene in person in matters which are so clearly placed within the jurisdiction of the Governor-General by the Constitution Act.
Her carriage was approaching an explosive device known as the " Machine infernale ", which was hidden in a wine cask and placed in a cart attached to a mare, when it exploded, killing several bystanders and damaging nearby houses.
Her decision was met with little protest as the Seljuk Turks had overrun much of Cappadocia and had even taken the important city of Caesarea, meaning that the army needed to be placed under the command of an able and energetic general.
Her influence is strongest during the later events of Red Mars, where by the 2061 revolution she has been placed in charge of the asteroid Clarke that serves as the counterweight of the First Space Elevator.
Shortly after his appointment, the observatory was placed under the control of Her Majesty's Treasury and suffered from a long series of under-funding.
Her cult was eventually replaced by that of Bast, another cat-goddess, a lioness warrior who was seen as the pharaoh's protector, but her feline imagery continued in association with the pharaohs including personal items and the bed upon which their mummies were placed.
Her interest in politics had developed as she matured ; she was liberal, and placed herself decisively on the Hungarian side in the increasing conflict of nationalities within the empire.
Her father placed her in charge of a large hospital and orphanage that he built for her to administer in Constantinople.
Her date of birth is usually given as 1 November 1847, but other authors have placed her birth in 1848 or 1850, and Albani's memoir puts her birth in 1852.
Her refusal to be placed in a particular category, whether social or literary, was characteristic of her determination to come across as an individual rather than a stereotype.
Her tombstone was brought to Israel in November 2007 and placed in Sdot Yam.
Her final such work, a two-record set released on Columbia Records, placed on Billboards best-selling country albums chart in 1973 when she was 64.
Her song, " Fairytale Story ", placed 7th out of 12 songs in the national final.
Her song, One More Night was placed 13th in the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest.
Her excitement was tempered by the restrictions placed on women at Mount Holyoke.
Her grade average of 5. 05 ( scale 1-6 ) placed her fifth out of the six students taking the examinations that year.
Her dramatic recovery, within less than a minute of being placed in the chamber, helped popularize the new device.

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