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Her and colleagues
Her downfall was due to having so few like-minded people on European integration amongst her colleagues and that as she had adopted a line that would improve her party's popularity, it was foolish of them to force her out.
In John Miller's biography of Dame Judi, With A Crack In Her Voice, she talked of being bewildered at how Harvey never actually looked at her during his speeches, and the book also quotes Joss Ackland as saying that Americans seemed to think Harvey was some sort of great actor, which his colleagues certainly did not.
Her story was sensitively recounted by several of her friends and colleagues in a 1991 BBC Radio 4 documentary in the Radio Lives series, which confirmed that she gave no indication whatsoever to any of her friends that she was planning to take her own life, and that she kept up a facade of " business as usual ".
Her funeral was a major event, attended by large numbers of people including her colleagues, British officials and the King of Iraq.
Her three companies continued under the direction of her appointees, Tyrone Guthrie at the Old Vic, in overall charge of both theatres, with de Valois running the ballet, and Carey and two colleagues running the opera.
Her colleagues at FYI include stuffy veteran anchor Jim Dial ( Charles Kimbrough ), who affectionately addresses Murphy as " Slugger " and reminisces about the glory days of Murrow and Cronkite.
Her father died in February 1917 of typhus contracted while treating patients his colleagues refused to treat.
Her liberal views did not go down well with her colleagues, however, and she received only 13 votes in the ballot among Senior Judges, while the new chief judge, Hadrian Volt, won with 208.
Her plan, as she explained to Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, was not well received by many of her friends and colleagues ; most women did not seek higher education, and it was especially unusual for a widow to do so.
Her style was often openly confrontational and harshly critical of her judicial colleagues, in particular Chief Justice Antonio Lamer, which some critics felt was unbecoming a justice of the Supreme Court.
Her father's former colleagues introduced her to research chemist Irving Langmuir.
Her colleagues Samuel and Henrietta Barnett, founded Toynbee Hall, the first university-sponsored settlement, which together with the Women's University Settlement ( later called the Blackfriars Settlement ) continues to serve local communities.
Her last public performance, at her 80th birthday party, was a hilarious song-and-dance routine for her former Universal studio colleagues.
Her husband ’ s time as the director of the Royal Theatre 1849-56 ended in an open conflict with her colleagues and for a short period she even left the theatre.
Her death devastated Piaf-who used to call her " La Guite "- as well as Monnot's many friends and colleagues, who paid glowing tribute to her and her music.
Her solo rebellion sparked a stop-work meeting by 250 of her newsroom colleagues who made a broader stand for truth.
Her colleagues in this telecast included Dame Joan Sutherland, Tito Gobbi, Nicolai Gedda, Jerome Hines, Mildred Miller and Charles Anthony.
Her specialty was campaign reporting, often sharing campaign trails with her male colleagues.
Her elusiveness was such that her former colleagues and friends discovered she'd died only after a " Where are they Now?
Her opposition to the Iraq War won her support among Labour Party members and the Scottish public, but left relationships strained with parliamentary colleagues.
Her colleagues know her to be extremely creative and artistic.
Her friends and colleagues have held memorials for Lee every year since her death.
Her stepfather is forced to resign from his job when Meg embarrassed him by showing his work colleagues a video of herself smashing his brand new television that he bought with Meg's mother's engagement ring and all of Meg's life saving.
Her former colleagues acceded to her request, but they made it clear that they wanted a | mainstream, patriotic representative, a mother with children in the schools.

Her and council
Her father allowed her to attend meetings of the council from the age of 14 but never discussed the affairs of state with her.
Her council, particularly the man she trusts most Sir William Cecil, urges her to marry quickly, ( to ensure the succession, among other valid reasons ).
In 1956, George Town became the first municipality in the Federation of Malaya to have a fully elected council, and on 1 January 1957, the municipality became a city by a royal charter granted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, becoming the first ( and until 1972, the only ) city in the Federation.
Her first electoral success came when she won the Green Party's second council seat in the UK on Oxford City Council, which she held between 1993 and 1997.
Her spot was closely contested, but with just 20 % of the popular vote former Conservative MP John Parker won his spot in city council, replacing Pitfield.
Her main campaign promise for the city council elections of 2005 was to erect 5, 000 cheap dwellings for 5, 000 kroner ( 948 USD ) rent a month within 5 years, should she be elected Lord Mayor.
Her endeavor was unsuccessful as she was repeatedly ignored and shut out by the male dominated council.
Her husband, Cliff Sheldon, served as a member of the Ann Arbor city council from 1978 to 1982.
Her spirits were an all-time low after returning from tribal council.
Her mother Dolly successfully ran for city council of Bellefield.
Her reply that the council would be allowed to meet without her and only inform her when they considered it necessary was met with great relief from the council.
Her election loss was attributed to racial politics by some Patterson supporters, while others felt that her tough-talking style was too abrasive to lead the council.

Her and stripped
Her recommendations respect the equal dignity of Congress and thus embody the anti-royalty sentiment that ignited the American Revolution and subsequently stripped the trappings of monarchy away from the new chief executive.
Unimportant words such as AT, OR and TO are stripped out, although in some cases case sensitivity is maintained, so that while and is ignored, And is converted to " Andromedae ", and Her is converted to " Herculis ", but her is ignored.
Her fate has remained unknown, but detainees sent there were often stripped naked, blindfolded, chained together, and put onboard cargo planes, known as " death flights ".
Her Asgardian white winged steed, Brightwind ( who later became the black bat-winged Darkwind when Danielle was stripped of Valkyrie abilities ), was killed by Reignfire.
Her name was stripped from her after as it was prophesied that she was destined to commit great evil.
(*)- Her efforts to control Artur Hawkwing almost split the White Tower, and she was stripped of her stole and punished severely as a result of this.

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