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Her father writes joke books and a newspaper column in Seoul, South Korea.
Her image appears on the base of the column of Antoninus Pius.
Her head was struck against the column of the market cross, and her brains dashed out ".
Her column started in 1992 and was interrupted for a year during which she attended Harvard on a Nieman Fellowship for journalists.
Her column in the Ruralist, " As a Farm Woman Thinks ," introduced Mrs. A. J.
Her monthly column was titled " Tips from the Gaming Goddess ".
Her activities have been well-covered by the British tabloid press, and in the mid to late 1990s, she wrote a weekly column for the Sunday Times and subsequently contributed to The Spectator, The Mail on Sunday, GQ, Eve, Harpers and Queen, Tatler, Instyle and The Observer sporadically.
Her book Washington Rollercoaster recounted the Gotliebs ' years as glamorous hosts in Washington during the Reagan Era, when she wrote a much-read column for the Washington Post.
Her column, syndicated by Creators Syndicate, eventually appeared in nearly 400 newspapers nationwide.
Her gossip column called " Hedda Hopper's Hollywood " debuted in the Los Angeles Times on February 14, 1938.
" Her first column, " The changing face of Bollywood ", published in January 2004, discussed the evolution of Bollywood in the past decade.
Her third column, " The darkness that all actors fear ", was a more personal column and dealt with her stardom, fans, insecurity and fears as an actor.
Her fourth and final column, titled " Facing death in Sri Lanka and Thailand ", described her two near-death experiences in late 2004.
Her Home Life column in The Spectator was published in four volumes.
Her formidable power remained unchallenged until February 14, 1937, when Hedda Hopper, a struggling character actress since the days of silent movies, whom Parsons had been kind to and mentioned occasionally in her column, and who had returned the favor by giving Parsons information on others, was hired to be a gossip columnist by one of Hearst's rival newspapers.
Her left elbow rests on a basket of grain, while an ibis stands on the column at her feet.
Her column was stopped in 2007, a year after Eriksson resigned as England manager.
Her weekly syndicated column appears in a number of newspapers and websites.
Her ability as a writer was recognized by Du Bois, who put her in charge of a column in the magazine, where her brief included writing critiques of works by the literary giants of the day, including Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston and Dorothy Parker.
Her last column appeared on December 3, 1958 but she continued to work for the newspaper until 1966.
Her column often angled towards the more irritating aspects of life, with her husband regularly the subject of loving scorn.
Her weekly ' With the Stars ' column in the Toronto Star was published from 1951 to 1981.
Her letters to Véronneau, wrote Christie Blatchford in her Globe and Mail column, were " in French and on the same sort of childish, puppy-dog-decorated paper she once wrote to her former husband … the same kind of girlish love notes she sent to him.

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The Department for Education and Skills since announced a review into early years reading, headed by Sir Jim Rose, formerly Her Majesty's Inspector and Director of Inspection for Ofsted ( Office for Standards in Education, UK.
Her home, the Meteor Ridge Farm, formerly called The Plantation was built in 1859 or 1860 and also served as a stop on the Underground Railroad, even receiving a personal visit from President Lincoln.
* Indian Naval Ship, formerly Her Majesty's Indian Ship ( HMIS ) prior to 1950.
Her older brother, Nick Perri, is a lead guitarist formerly of Shinedown and Philly-based hard rock act Silvertide, and currently plays in SINAI.
Inspections and audits of educational standards are conducted by three bodies: Care Commission inspects care standards in pre-school provision ; Education Scotland ( formerly Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education ) for pre-school, primary, education, further and community education ; with the Scottish office of the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education ( QAA Scotland ) responsible for higher education.
Her notorized letter reads: " Jerzy Zakulski, formerly residing with his now deceased father Ludwik, at 7 Saint Kinga Street Ulica Swietej Kingi 7 in Krakow Pogorze, provided me with shelter in his apartment when I escaped with my 3-year old child during a night from the Ghetto [...] After some time they managed to secure a safe place for us at the Zofia Strycharska ’ s wife's family place, where along with my child I survived in city of Myslenice until the end of the war.
It formerly held a Royal Warrant for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
Her alliance with Tanguy caused a rift between Tanguy and Breton, who had formerly been close friends.
* " Eartha Kitt Talks About Her Early Childhood " on the WGBH-TV series Basic Black ( formerly " Say Brother ")
TNA was formerly four separate organisations: the Public Record Office, the Historical Manuscripts Commission ( formerly the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts ), the Office of Public Sector Information ( OPSI ) and Her Majesty's Stationery Office ( HMSO ).
The Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, who is also Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice ( formerly the Department of Constitutional Affairs ), heads Her Majesty's Crown Office, and is responsible for the affixing of the Great Seal.
Joined by drummer Ginger Baker ( formerly of Cream ), the album spawned a Top 10 chart hit with the single " She Got Me ( When She Got Her Dress On ).
Late in the 19th century when the Queen Victoria opened the Glasgow Exhibition, Her Majesty's Scottish Bodyguard wore their dark green tunics ( formerly of the " Black Watch " tartan ), with black braid facings and a narrow stripe of crimson velvet in the centre ; shoulder wings and gauntleted cuffs similarly trimmed ; dark green trousers with black and crimson stripe ; a bow case worn as a sash, adorned with two arrows forming a St. Andrew's cross surmounted by a crown ; a black leather waist-belt with richly chased gold clasp ; a short, gilt-headed Roman sword, like an English bandsman's ; Highland bonnet with thistle and one or more eagle feathers.
Her sixth album, Lullaby for Liquid Pig, released in April 2003, features performances by guitarist Johnny Marr ( formerly of The Smiths, currently of Modest Mouse ), Neil Finn, and Wendy Melvoin.
* Her Excellency Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, formerly Princess Alexandra of Denmark ( 1964-), née Alexandra Christina Manley-ex-wife of Prince Joachim of Denmark
Her son, Tom Hampson, was formerly editorial director of the Fabian Society.
Her second husband was Norman Pearlstine, formerly the editor in chief of Time Inc ..
* Elder-Beerman For Her () ( formerly Parisian )
Her Name in Lights is an indie band from Sydney, Australia, led by Mary Wyer ( formerly of Even As We Speak ) with her husband Almond Cafarella as well as Simon Holmes of The Hummingbirds and Simon Gibson of Sneeze.
Her master was Nicholas Anstis, formerly chief mate on the Lady Penrhyn in the First Fleet, and surgeon was William Waters.
Her husband is Dato ' Seri Mohd Effendi Norwawi, a very prominent businessman from Sarawak, who also formerly served as a senator and Minister in the Prime Minister's Department.
Her first husband, Piers Dixon, formerly represented Truro as the Conservative MP.
The prison was formerly operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service.

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