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Her and death
Her mother wrote Kate of her grief at the death of Kate's baby and at Jonathan's decision to go with the South `` And, dear Kate '', she wrote, `` poor Dr. Breckenridge's son Robert is now organizing a militia company to go South, to his good father's sorrow.
Her lover precedes her in death, at the wheel, and presumably he too has chosen.
Her death appeased Artemis, and the Greek army set out for Troy.
Her great-uncle Tiberius had already become emperor and the head of the family after the death of Augustus in 14.
Her friend, Acerronia Polla, was attacked by oarsmen while still in the water, and was either bludgeoned to death or drowned, since she was exclaiming that she was Agrippina, with the intention of being saved, unfortunately she did not know that this was an attempt of Agrippina's life, not a mere accident.
Her son's death in 534 made little change in the posture of affairs.
Her father had no private income and the parsonage would revert to the church on his death.
Her husband Casimir is known for his romantic affairs: after Aldona's death he married three more times.
Her work in choreographing the landmark 1986 production of Lully's 1676 tragedie-lyrique Atys was part of the national celebration of the 300th anniversary of Lully's death.
Her death certificate gives the cause of death as phthisis ( tuberculosis ), but many biographers suggest she may have died from dehydration and malnourishment, caused by excessive vomiting from severe morning sickness or hyperemesis gravidarum.
Her death is recorded in 913.
Her death was eventually ruled a suicide.
Her early death may have inspired some of his writing.
Her older half-sister Pulcheria predeceased her parents as mentioned in the writings of Gregory of Nyssa, placing the death of Pulcheria prior to the death of Aelia Flaccilla, first wife of Theodosius I, in 385.
" Her view of life is so joyful that, true to the film's motif, it crosses a blurred, shifting line into a carefree attitude toward death as well.
Her death in November 1558 was greeted with huge celebrations in the streets of London.
Her brother, Laertes, returns from France, horrified by his father's death and his sister's madness.
Her actions promoted the reign of her husband: Upon the death of the Polish High Duke Władysław III Spindleshanks in 1231, Henry also became Duke of Greater Poland and the next year prevailed as High Duke at Kraków.
Her tragic early death from measles at the age of 32 came as a terrible blow to Severn and adversely affected his own health.
Her mother's death provided her the excuse to retire from public life.
Her role often involves premonitions of a particular warrior's violent death, suggesting a link with the Banshee of later folklore.
Her role was to not only be a symbol of imminent death, but to also influence the outcome of war.
Her re-establishment of Roman Catholicism was reversed after her death in 1558 by her younger half-sister and successor, Elizabeth I.

Her and pushed
Her decision to have Frankie as a roommate after turning down Jack's offer that they live together further pushed him towards this belief, and he becomes more insecure about her feelings about him.
Her bra and shirt were pushed up to her neck, and her skirt was around her waist.
Her graduate studies there were funded by the Africa-America Institute, and during her time in Pittsburgh, she first experienced environmental restoration, as local environmentalists pushed to rid the city of air pollution.
Her voice can also be heard in track 6, in which she gets pushed into the boot of the car.
Her father had pushed her to attend law school because she was a fairly outspoken woman by the standards of the time.
Her album was then pushed back to a later 2009 release ; but in October of that year, Carolwood Records closed and the album was shelved.
Her overriding desire was to free herself from the shackles of her birth ; since, as she thought, she had been " pushed out of the world " by her origins, she was determined to escape them.
Her forces proved less effective outside of their native territory and the Goths pushed the Romans back to Constantinople, even killing Valens, the emperor, in the process.

Her and Elisabeth
Her paternal grandmother Elisabeth of Kujavia was the daughter of King Władysław I the Elbow-high, who had reunited Poland in 1320.
Her portrait of Queen Elisabeth of Valois with a zibellino ( the pelt of a marten set with a head and feet of jewelled gold ) was widely copied by many of the finest artists of the time, such as Peter Paul Rubens.
Her mother is named in at least one source as Elisabeth Moritz, and there is debate as to whether her father was a Swedish officer.
Her sister, Maria Elisabeth, caught it but survived.
Dietrich and Sieber were married in a civil ceremony in Berlin on 17 May 1923 Her only child, daughter Maria Elisabeth Sieber, was born on 13 December 1924.
Born Her Royal Highness Duchess Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie on 24 December 1837 in Munich, Bavaria, she was the fourth child of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria.
Her story inspired the 2003 children's book The Royal Diaries: Elisabeth, The Princess Bride.
Her parents were James Louis Sobieski ( 1667 – 1737 ), the eldest son of King John III, and Countess Palatine Hedwig Elisabeth of Neuburg ( 1673 – 1722 ).
Her other films in the 1990s included Not Without My Daughter, a controversial suspense film based on the real-life experience of Betty Mahmoody's escape from Iran with her daughter Mahtob, and Soapdish, a comedy in which Field, playing Celeste Talbert, the pampered star of a television soap opera, heads an all-star cast including Kevin Kline, Whoopi Goldberg, Elisabeth Shue and Robert Downey, Jr.
Her break came with a bit part in 1986's Pretty in Pink which led to more substantial roles in Sweet Revenge with Nancy Allen and Cocktail, with Tom Cruise and Elisabeth Shue.
Her only child, Archduchess Elisabeth Marie of Austria, had four children:
Her grandmother, the beautiful and capricious Empress Elisabeth, did not enjoy being identified as a grandmother and was therefore not close to any of her grandchildren.
* 18 December 1718 – 3 July 1739: Her Serene Highness Duchess Elisabeth of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
* 3 July 1739 – 8 November 1740: Her Serene Highness Duchess Elisabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Her full name was Stéphanie Eleonore Maria Elisabeth Kamilla Philomena Veronika zu Windisch-Grätz in German, and Stéphanie Éléonore Marie Élisabeth Camille Philomène Véronique de Windisch-Grätz in French.
* 29 December 1843 – 15 November 1869: Her Serene Highness Princess Elisabeth of Wied
Her body was laid in a magnificent golden shrine — still to be seen today — in the Elisabeth Church ( Marburg ).
Her sisters included Eleonor Magdalene, Holy Roman Empress, Maria Sofia, Queen of Portugal, Maria Anna, Queen of Spain and Dorothea Sophie, Duchess of Parma and mother of the famous Elisabeth Farnese.
The Marquise de Pezé and the Marquise de Rouget with Her Two Children, Marie Louise Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun | Elisabeth Vigée-LeBrun ( 1787 ) In Paris during the 1780s, light, unstructured bonnets were fashionable ( illustration, right ): Mme de Pezé's is of gauze with a border of gold threads, while Mme de Rouget is even more informally coiffed à la Turque, with a loose turban of striped silk.
Her younger brother is Matthew Freud, the husband of Rupert Murdoch's daughter Elisabeth Murdoch.
Her sisters are Elisabeth Orth and Maresa Hörbiger.
Her maternal grandparents were Rupert of Germany and Elisabeth of Nuremberg, daughter of Burgrave Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Meissen.
Her singing of the more lyrical Wagnerian soprano parts such as Sieglinde, Eva, Elsa and Elisabeth was unsurpassed in its day and probably since.

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