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Her other major work is The Dialogue of Divine Providence, a dialogue between a soul who " rises up " to God and God himself, and recorded between 1377 and 1378 by members of her circle.
Her contemporaries included artist Romaine Brooks, who painted others in her circle ; writers Colette, Djuna Barnes, social host Gertrude Stein, and novelist Radclyffe Hall.
" Her circle of friends in the New York art world has included Kate Millett, Nam June Paik, Dan Richter, Jonas Mekas, Merce Cunningham, Judith Malina, Erica Abeel, Fred DeAsis, Peggy Guggenheim, Betty Rollin, Shusaku Arakawa, Adrian Morris, Stefan Wolpe, Keith Haring, and Andy Warhol, as well as Maciunas and Young.
Her circle assisted in the political preservation of the Roman Empire ’ s borders and affairs of the client states.
Her circle of friends included many authors, artists, sculptors and poets.
Her work with Timbaland and other producer / songwriters outside of her usual circle has also often seen Norwood responsible for only vocal arrangements and delivery, rather than actual writing or producing.
Her circle assisted in the political preservation of the Roman Empire ’ s borders and affairs of the client states.
Her fortune and the new circle of powerful and influential friends, that came out of this marriage only enhanced Morazán's own business, and thus his political and military projects.
Her acceptance of a non-local begins to cause friction between her and many of the young men in her surfing social circle.
" Her circle of celebrity friends also included T. S. Eliot ; Gertrude Stein, who mentions Mirrlees in " Everybody's Autobiography "; Bertrand Russell ; and Lady Ottoline Morrell.
Her circle Crocodile Ave. created Remix Gravitation AKA Rimigra and Megamix Gravitation, which were extremely sexually graphic.
He is said to have turned to stone a coven of witches, which have become the stone circle of Long Meg and Her Daughters.
Her symbols were the lion, the horse, the sphinx, the dove, and a star within a circle indicating the planet Venus.
Her social circle would include politicians, businessmen, and the wealthy superannuated playboy Bernie Cornfeld.
Continuing north, it passes close to the ancient stone circle known as Long Meg and Her Daughters and through the sparsely populated beef and dairy farming regions of the vale of Cumbria on the Solway Plain.
Long Meg and Her Daughters-the southern arc of the circle and the monolith, viewed from the east.
Long Meg and Her Daughters, also known as Maughanby Circle, is a Bronze Age stone circle near Penrith in Cumbria, North West England.
Her symbol, found on many ancient stone carvings, appears as a trapezium ( trapezoid ) closed by a horizontal line at the top and surmounted in the middle by a circle: the horizontal arm is often terminated either by two short upright lines at right angles to it or by hooks.
Her eldest son Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus " in all his relations and views ... belonged to the Scipionic circle " sharing its " refined and thorough culture " which was both Greek and Roman.
Both described Long Meg and Her Daughters, another large stone circle, and recounted local legend and folklore associated with this monument, but neither writers mentions a visit to Castlerigg or the area around Keswick.
Her acquaintances from this period were amazed to learn of her spiritual development during the war years, a period in which she adopted clearly different interests and a different circle of friends, although she did maintain a number of her pre-war contacts.
Her circle of friends included Clementina Black, Dollie Radford, Eleanor Marx ( daughter of Karl Marx ), and Olive Schreiner.
At these events, the lieutenant governor's presence is marked by the lieutenant governor's standard, consisting, unlike most other viceregal flags in Canada, of the Royal Union Flag defaced with the shield of the Arms of Her Majesty in Right of Nova Scotia surrounded by a circle of 18 green maple leaves.
Her first novel Monsieur de la Nouveauté was published in 1880 with an introduction by Arsène Houssaye, followed shortly afterwards by the development of a literary circle of decadents.

Her and friends
Her ostensible indifference to and rebellion against suggestions and criticisms by anyone except peer friends during adolescence are the manifestations, in her adolescence, of her having been indoctrinated in childhood to feel shame, if not guilt, for failing to behave in a manner acceptable to, and judged by, the performance of her nursery- and elementary-school peer friends.
Her friends and professional associates would sympathize with her, not because she had lost a beloved husband, but because she had been married to a man who thought unrealistically.
Her charges, the Robinson girls, became lifelong friends.
Her first foray into the music field didn't come until she met two friends, Stan Webb and Andy Silvester in a pub one night.
Her first publicly known romance was with actor Lorenzo Lamas, with whom she made an appearance in the television series The Love Boat in which two friends ( Lorenzo and Melissa ) resist the matchmaking efforts of their parents.
Her history is told in the first person through several letters to friends detailing her life as a courtesan.
Catherine Clinton suggests that anger over the 1857 Dred Scott decision may have prompted Tubman to return to the U. S. Her land in Auburn became a haven for Tubman's family and friends.
Her polished manners and superior attitude make her no friends among the rest of the aspiring actresses living there, particularly her new roommate, flippant, cynical dancer Jean Maitland ( Ginger Rogers ).
Her friends died around her and others left in droves for safer havens in Europe and America, including Anrep, who escaped to England.
Her best friends are Sport, a serious boy who lives with his father, and Janie, an aspiring scientist.
Her friends are essentially her surrogate family in London.
Her few projects came via friends, such as the Bliss winter and retirement estate, ' Casa Dorinda ', in Montecito, California and the patronage of Mildred Bliss's mother, Anna Blakely Bliss, for the nearby Santa Barbara Botanic Garden project.
Her tutor, Prof. Perot ( Albert Bassermann ) is sympathetic and, finding that she has no friends or family in Paris, invites her to a soirée his wife is throwing for a " few friends " ( primarily professors and their wives ).
Her sincere, kind demeanor often acts as a foil for the personalities of her co-workers and friends.
Her hard-pressed imaginary friends reach out into the real world for help, resulting in blood and death in both worlds.
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 overbearing snobby behavior outrages her friends.
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 shrewd but affectionate portrayals of middle-class and upper middle-class English life won her an audience of discriminating readers, as well as loyal friends in the world of letters.
Her family and friends called her either " Mother Moses " or " Grandma Moses ", and although she first exhibited as " Mrs. Moses ", the press eagerly dubbed her " Grandma Moses ", which stuck.
Her embroidered pictures were much admired by friends and relatives, so when arthritis eventually made it painful to wield a needle, her sister suggested that it might be easier to paint — the pivotal suggestion that spurred her painting career in her late 70s.
Her maturity is considerably more developed than her friends and this at times makes her behave in an arrogant manner ; especially when it comes to her past and current experiences with boys.

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