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Her relationship with the tower has been the subject of extensive global publicity.
Her signature sound uses simple arrangements with extensive multi-tracking vocals.
Her extensive knowledge of, and research into, the Royal Collection helped in identifying artefacts and artwork that had gone astray over the years.
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 execution received worldwide condemnation and extensive press coverage.
Consisting of " a selection of beloved fan favorites selected from the group's extensive catalogue and presented in an intimate semi-unplugged format ", the album also included two new songs, " Olde English 800 " and " I Remember a Rooftop ", as well as a cover version of the Violent Femmes ' " I Held Her in My Arms ".
Her extensive remodelling stalled amid an acrimonious planning dispute with a neighbour, and when she sold the house to textile magnate Donald Maharam in 2005 he described the house as " decrepit and largely beyond repair " and demolished it.
Her name is affixed to such a document in 1694, but given her deep natural lyricism, the tone of these supposed hand-written penitentials is in rhetorical and autocratic Church formulae ; one is signed " Yo, la peor de todas " (" I, the worst of all the women ") She is said to have sold all her books, then an extensive library of over 4, 000 volumes, and her musical and scientific instruments as well.
Her extensive work in television includes Paper Dolls ( 1984 ), Weapons of Mass Distraction ( 1997 ), The Loop ( 2006-2007 ) and recurring roles on The X-Files ( 1998-1999 ) and Two and a Half Men ( 2011-present ).
Her archive of historical, literary, art, tape, and extensive correspondence materials ( including many prominent literary correspondents, such as: William S. Burroughs, Robert Creeley, Diane Di Prima, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, and Ken Kesey ) resides at the University of Michigan's Special Collections Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Her reading, especially in history, was extensive ; her knowledge of foreign literature was wide.
Her growing popularity has since relied heavily on community coffeehouses, public radio, and an extensive fan base on the Internet.
Her first extensive travels after the war were in Turkey, which were the basis of her books Ionia a Quest ( 1954 ), The Lycian Shore ( 1956 ), Alexander's Path ( 1958 ) and Riding to the Tigris ( 1959 ).
Her involvement with fleet is indirect but extensive from both these training commands as she is also tasked with modeling and simulating the mix of advanced weapons that have suddenly become available from development of a small fusion reactor that can ride on a missile or other small platform.
Her father, Lyman Waterman Besse, owned an extensive chain of clothing stores in the Northeast known as " The Besse System.
Her administration has overseen extensive renovation of the campus, including refurbishment of the library, creation of a new art center, and construction of a modern drama and film center.
Her role includes generating public awareness of EMA's role and activities within the business and wider community and promoting EMA's extensive range of services to members ; providing PR support to EMA business units ; public speaking engagements ; liaison with media, and facilitating opportunities for lawmakers to hear the concerns of EMA members through forums, seminars and business events.
Her activities, in fact, are poorly documented even in Gundam's extensive side-story material.
Her father, Colonel Next, is a rogue member of the ChronoGuard ( SpecOps 12 ), a temporal policing agency, and officially does not exist, having been eradicated by his former bosses ( using the simple but effective method of a timely knock on the door just before his conception ; despite this, his children and grandchild still exist, likely due to Thursday's son Friday Next being the eventual head of the ChronoGuard, and / or the extensive powers of Colonel Next himself ).
Her extensive training, however, is still pale in comparison to the Doctor's own knowledge of the universe and scientific principles far beyond those of Earth.
Her extensive book-learning makes her a fountain of knowledge from the grand to the trivial.
Her extensive use of the term can be frustrating in its diversity of uses.
Her extensive vocal range and abilities enable Murkus to sing in a wide variety of genres, from traditional Arab to modern popular western styles.
Her extensive theatrical background includes appearing with Kenneth Branagh in David Mamet's Edmond ( 2003 ) and a run in the West End revival of Boeing-Boeing ( 2007 – 8 ).

Her and work
Her first day at work she was puzzled by an entry in the doctor's notes on an emergency case.
Her conclusion has been borne out in the experience of many practitioners: `` short-contact interviewing is neither a truncated nor a telescoped experience but is of the same essential quality as the so-called intensive case work ''.
Her husband, who is the son of Alton John Mason of Shreveport, La., and the late Mrs. Henry Cater Parmer, was president of Alpha Tau Omega and a member of Delta Sigma Pi at Lamar Tech, and did graduate work at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa, on a Rotary Fellowship.
Her first published work was a critical evaluation of D. H. Lawrence called D. H. Lawrence: An Unprofessional Study, which she wrote in sixteen days.
Her husband left her no money, so she has tried different kinds of work, and now hopes to find some work that is not too strenuous.
Her work was selected for exhibition in six subsequent Salons until, in 1874, she joined the " rejected " Impressionists in the first of their own exhibitions, which included Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Alfred Sisley.
Her work is only now being properly evaluated.
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 later work was more introspective in its lyrics as opposed to aggressive ; Hole's Celebrity Skin and Love's solo album, America's Sweetheart, focused more on celebrity life, Hollywood, and drug addiction, while also carrying on past themes of vanity and body image, and Nobody's Daughter was lyrically reflective of Love's past relationships and her struggle to sobriety, with the majority of its lyrics having been written while Love was in rehab in 2006.
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 final work was a poem eulogizing Joan of Arc, the peasant girl who took a very public role in organizing French military resistance to English domination in the early 15th century.
In 1975, Day released her autobiography, Doris Day: Her Own Story, an " as-told-to " work with A. E. Hotchner.
Her work has earned her four Grammy Awards and an Academy Award nomination.
Her health broke under the stress of the 17-hour work day and she returned home in April 1839.
Her work involves children's adventure stories, and fantasy, sometimes involving magic.
Her work has been translated into nearly 90 languages.
Her work focuses on beauty and design aspects of graffiti as opposed to Banksy's anti-government shock value.
Her 1872 work, Middlemarch, has been described as the greatest novel in the English language by Martin Amis and by Julian Barnes.
" Her fiction has been nominated for nine Nebula and three Hugo Awards, and her genre-related scholarly work was recognized with a Pilgrim Award in 1988.
Her work is widely taught in courses on science fiction and feminism throughout the English speaking world.
Some of her best-regarded work can be found in the collection Her Smoke Rose Up Forever, available in paperback as of 2004.
* " Her stories and novels are humanistic, while her deep concern for male-female ( even human-alien ) harmony ran counter to the developing segregate-the-sexes drive amongst feminist writers ; What her work brought to the genre was a blend of lyricism and inventiveness, as if some lyric poet had rewritten a number of clever SF standards and then passed them on to a psychoanalyst for final polish.
Her work at Jericho, from 1952 until 1958, made her world famous and established a lasting legacy in the archaeological methodology of the Levant.
Her father eventually allowed her to work in the temple, but asked the monks to give her the toughest chores in order to discourage her.

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