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A 2003 compilation album, Classic Masters, was released only in the US, while 2005 saw the release of the album She Will Have Her Way, a collection of cover versions of Crowded House, Split Enz, Tim Finn and Finn Brothers songs by Australasian female artists.
Her first book, Child Whispers, a collection of poems, was published in 1922.
Some of her best-regarded work can be found in the collection Her Smoke Rose Up Forever, available in paperback as of 2004.
* Her Smoke Rose Up Forever ( omnibus collection ) ( 1990 )
Her second collection, The Trouble with You Earth People ( Donning / Starblaze, 1980 ) contains " The Trouble with You Earth People ", " The Gambling Hell and the Sinful Girl ", " Syndrome Johnny ", " Trouble with Treaties " ( with Tom Condit ), " The Origin of the Species ", " Collision Orbit ", " The Fittest ", " These Truths ", " Contagion ", " Brain Wipe " and her Nebula Award-winning " The Missing Man ".
Her outspoken defense of capitalism in works like Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal ( 1967 ), and her characterization of her position as a defence of the ' virtue of selfishness ' in her essay collection of the same title published in 1964, also brought notoriety, but kept her out of the intellectual mainstream.
Tax collection is performed by a government agency such as Canada Revenue Agency, the Internal Revenue Service ( IRS ) in the United States, or Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs ( HMRC ) in the United Kingdom.
Her extensive cookbook collection was donated to the Schlesinger Library at Harvard University, and her published sheet music collection is at the Schoenberg Library at UCLA.
Her art collection was worth millions when she died in 1990.
Her second collection, The Rosary ( or Beads – Chetki ) appeared in March 1914 and firmly established her as one of the most popular and sought after poets of the day.
Her collection of essays Men in Dark Times presents intellectual biographies of some creative and moral figures of the 20th century, such as Walter Benjamin, Karl Jaspers, Rosa Luxemburg, Hermann Broch, Pope John XXIII, and Isak Dinesen.
Her third and last collection of original verse, entitled Mat e çmat ( With the tape it measures ), was published in Pristina in 1995.
Among the artists represented in the collection are, from Italy, De Chirico ( The Red Tower, The Nostalgia of the Poet ) and Severini ( Sea Dancer ); from France, Braque ( The Clarinet ), Duchamp ( Sad Young Man on a Train ), Léger ( Study of a Nude ), Picabia ( Very Rare Picture on Earth ); from Spain, Dalí ( Birth of Liquid Desires ), Miró ( Seated Woman II ) and Picasso ( The Poet, On the Beach ); from other European countries, Brâncuşi ( including a sculpture from the Bird in Space series ), Max Ernst ( The Kiss, Attirement of the Bride ), Giacometti ( Woman with Her Throat Cut, Woman Walking ), Gorky ( Untitled ), Kandinsky ( Landscape with Red Spots, No. 2, White Cross ), Klee ( Magic Garden ), Magritte ( Empire of Light ) and Mondrian ( Composition No. 1 with Grey and Red 1938, Composition with Red 1939 ); and from the US, Calder ( Arc of Petals ) and Pollock ( The Moon Woman, Alchemy ).
Her collection at the palazzo remained open during the summers until her death in Camposampiero, northern Italy, in 1979 ; she had donated the palazzo and the 300-piece collection to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in 1976.
Her collection Stonelight ( 1999 ) won the Wales Book of the Year Award in 2000.
Her experiences of Germany formed the foundation of her first published collection, In a German Pension, in 1911, a work that was lauded by a number of critics ( and enjoyed for its unfavourable portrayal of Germans ) but which she later described as " immature ".
Her first book, Under the Window ( 1879 ), a collection of simple, perfectly idyllic verses about children, was a bestseller.
His Lettres galantes du chevalier d ' Her ..., published anonymously in 1685, was a collection of letters portraying worldly society of the time.
Her essay collection A Room of One's Own ( 1929 ) contains her famous dictum ; " A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction ".
Her debut short story collection, Interpreter of Maladies, was finally released in 1999.
Her brief was to ' work in whatever way she wished around works in the collection.
Her work is held in the collection of the Tate.
Civilian enforcement officers are employed by Her Majesty's Courts Service and carry out enforcement for magistrates ' courts-this mainly involves collection of unpaid fines given by the court.

Her and fine
Her debut over, perhaps the earlier scenes will emerge equally fine.
" Her portraits Fanny Travis Cochran, Dorothea and Francesca, and Ernesta and her Little Brother, are fine examples of her skill in painting children ; Ernesta with Nurse, one of a series of essays in luminous white, was a highly original composition, seemingly without precedent.
Her long, fine hair was dyed pale blonde, and her eyes, " brown as fir cones in autumn, scattered laughter ".
Her expenses included fine clothes and gambling at cards, one of her favourite pastimes.
Her aristocratic father made sure that Anguissola and her sisters received a well-rounded education that included the fine arts.
Her six-year jail sentence was reduced to a fine on appeal.
Stead's Letty Fox: Her Luck, often regarded as an equally fine novel, was officially banned in Australia for several years because it was considered amoral and salacious.
Her talent in composition and translation is evidenced in her fine translations of the works of poets writing in French, English, Italian, Armenian, and Korean.
Her principal sin, apparently, was to cultivate a distinctive vocal style that was at home in all kinds of music, be it R & B, blues, jazz, middle of the road pop-and she probably would have made a fine gospel or country singer had she the time.
Her publicist later said that Locklear had never requested any medical assistance and the Ventura County Sheriff's Department later stated that no further action was taken once they arrived at Locklear's Westlake Village home, as she appeared to be fine.
Her grandson James VI of Scotland ( who later became James I of England ) is said to have erected the fine monument.
Her career as a caricaturist ended circa 1920 when she developed what may have been carpal tunnel syndrome, and could no longer do fine work.
Her favorite hobbies included collecting fine porcelain and her research on the history of clothes, something at which she was an expert.
Her education started in Kenya, then in Great Britain and Switzerland, finally she studied the history of fine art in Paris.
Her father was obsessed with furnishing the family home with fine furniture.
" Her performance earned her a mediocre response from the judges with comments that included " With the song selection and the arrangement and how level your performance was it was sort of like the words you don't want to hear your surgeon say ... whoops ," from Zach Werner and " I think you took a song that's extremely hard to sing and you did a damn fine job ," from Sass Jordan.
Her appearance was no recommendation: Burney described her as " short and squat, with a doughy cross face, but fine complexion ; ... not a good actress ; dressed ill ; and was silly and fantastical.
Her fine soprano voice and artistic gifts soon made her famous.
Her wealth is presented through her pearls and perfume and she takes care of her appearance, having smooth skin with fine lines, despite her age.
Her hair is held in place by a fine gauze veil with a woven border of gold-wound threads, a black band, and a sheath over the plait.
Her original aspirations were in the fine arts and illustration.
Her work displays fine psychological analysis and a portrait of manners anticipating early 19th-century emancipated ideas, though she was opposed to revolutionary radicalism.

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