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Her long thin arms moved in a slow rhythmical gesture over the family possessions which were placed in front of her.
Her mother was a Greer and her father's family came from the Orkney Isles.
Her great-uncle Tiberius had already become emperor and the head of the family after the death of Augustus in 14.
Her family hailed from Arkansas, where her great-grandparents and her maternal grandfather, Henry Eliot, were born into slavery.
Her father had an engineering degree and worked with his own father ( Charles Bardot ) in the family business.
Her family moved to Sewickley when she was ten.
Her family is Jewish, and her grandparents emigrated from Russia.
Her custom of giving away food and clothing without asking anyone's permission cost her family significantly but she demanded nothing for herself.
Her family returned to the United States a few years after she was born ; they moved to Salt Lake City in 1912 and moved to Lark, Utah, in 1914.
Her family stopped speaking to her ; his family connection was bruised, as his children felt his marriage was a repudiation of their mother.
Her scheduled marriage is mentioned in the text as the third union between Stilicho's family and the Theodosian dynasty, following those of Stilicho to Serena and Maria, their daughter, to Honorius.
Her family lived on a homestead, Ivy Green, that Helen's grandfather had built decades earlier.
Her family was Jewish.
Her husband described the family as interested in progressive social causes.
Her family moved frequently, so her early education alternated between home-schooling and traditional schools.
Her family owned the Longland farm from 1912 to 1926.
Her social background was similar to what Ventris ' had been: her family was well-to-do, she had travelled in Europe, and she was interested in architecture, in addition to which she was popular and was considered very beautiful.
Her father wanted to elevate his family into the Milanese nobility.
Her family moved eastward, first to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, then to the Philadelphia area, where she began schooling at age 6.
Her letters to her son and his family have since almost all been lost ; but in one that survives, she wrote to Nicholas: " You know that my thoughts and prayers never leave you.
Her family had links with many diverse political strands in Ireland.
Her sister, Bellatrix Lestrange and cousin Sirius Black were described as being incredibly beautiful before going to Azkaban, as were all members of the Black family.
Her family pointed out that, although she had been omitted, R & B singer / actress Aaliyah, who died a few months earlier, was included though having been in only one moderately successful film, Romeo Must Die ( Queen of the Damned had yet to be released ).
Her family was plagued with illness ; she and her husband had suffered stomach ulcers for years and both required hospitalization.

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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 personality and conduct did however receive a certain amount of criticism.
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 quiet, gentle disposition did not help.
" Her father did have a natural aptitude for drawing and the sisters were charmed by his whimsical sketches of animals.
Her European training did influence her palette, however, and she adopted more white and paler coloration in her oil painting, particularly in depicting female subjects, an approach favored by Sargent as well.
Her first country single, " Dumb Blonde " ( one of the few songs during this era, that she recorded but did not write ), reached number twenty-four on the country music charts in 1967, followed the same year with Something Fishy, which went to number seventeen.
Cukor later recalled, " Her talent was apparent, but she did buck at direction.
Her husband, Geoffroy V of Anjou, conquered Normandy but did not cross the channel to help his wife, satisfied with Normandy and Anjou.
Her status was then somewhat uncertain ; she was supposed to reign along with her husband, and did formally exercise royal prerogatives.
Her irreverent and often bawdy sense of humour allowed her to establish a rapport with her co-star Marlon Brando ; but she had difficulty with director Elia Kazan, who did not hold her in high regard as an actress.
It was first performed in England on 24 May 1856 in Italian at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, where it was considered morally questionable, and " the heads of the Church did their best to put an injunction upon performance ; the Queen refrained from visiting the theatre during the performances, though the music, words and all, were not unheard at the palace ".
Her performance at one club impressed a theatrical producer, and he cast her in a play in New York, but that production did not open.
Her mother did not survive the birth.
She was now officially Queen Mother, though she did not use that title and was instead known as Her Majesty Queen Mary.
Her association with OUP seems to date from 1910, although she did not have exclusive agency for OUP's books.
Her father did not approve of her plans to enter show business.
During the group's early years, it recorded under several other names, including Johnny Clifton and His String Band, The Four Aces of Western Swing, and Reno Browne and Her Buckaroos ( although Browne, a female matinee idol of the time, did not actually appear on the record ).
Her Making a Good Thing Better album ( No. 34 Pop, No. 13 Country ) failed to be certified gold, and its only single, the title track ( No. 87 Pop, No. 20 AC ), did not reach even the AC Top 10 or the Country chart.
Her book, Patterns of Culture, did much to popularize the term in the United States.
Charles also gave Charlotte the title " Duchess of Albany " in the peerage of Scotland and the style " Her Royal Highness ", but these honours did not give Charlotte any right of succession to the throne.
Her presence almost immediately gained attention, both as a woman and as someone who did not follow the rules.
Her sisters had all died, " Red Ellen " Wilkinson died in 1947, George Bernard Shaw died in 1950, and she did not take well to widowhood.
Her biographer has uncovered evidence that it actually began in 1902 and did not end until 1911.
Her writing prowess suggests that she did not suffer from the mental degeneration of late stages of syphilis, nor from cerebral poisoning due to mercury treatments.

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