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Her and freedom
Her mother, Nadezhda Kalmykova, was the daughter of a former serf who had bought his freedom before serfdom was abolished in 1861, allowing him to become a wealthy Moscow merchant .< ref >
The sovereign has unrestricted freedom of choice ... We leave that to Her Majesty in all confidence.
The art critic for the Croydon Advertiser remarked, " Her drawings show a remarkable freedom of spirit.
Her life of wild freedom makes him realise that an existence is possible other than the rigid formalities and ritual of the castle.
Her left foot treads upon a crown that represents freedom from the British monarchy that once ruled what is now New York as a colony.
Her newfound financial freedom led her to assume increasing responsibility for her aging parents ' support, as well as providing for the college educations of several young people she " adopted ," both in Albania and Mansfield.
" Her columns highlighted black success stories to illustrate broader themes about entrepreneurship, freedom, and creativity.
Her epitaph reads, " My soul has gained the freedom of the night " — the last line of the last poem in her 1927 collection.
Her obituary in the newspaper she had once edited, the Daily Tribune, said that her works had a few great sentiments, " but as a whole they must commend themselves mainly by their vigor of thought and habitual fearlessness rather than freedom of utterance ".
Thereafter, the Speaker symbolically requests " in the name and on behalf of the Commons of the United Kingdom, to lay claim, by humble petition to Her Majesty, to all their ancient and undoubted rights and privileges, especially to freedom of speech in debate, to freedom from arrest, and to free access to Her Majesty whenever occasion shall require.
Now Therefore, We The Government of Rhodesia, in humble submission to Almighty God who controls the destinies of nations, conscious that the people of Rhodesia have always shown unswerving loyalty and devotion to Her Majesty the Queen and earnestly praying that we and the people of Rhodesia will not be hindered in our determination to continue exercising our undoubted right to demonstrate the same loyalty and devotion, and seeking to promote the common good so that the dignity and freedom of all men may be assured, Do, By This Proclamation, adopt, enact and give to the people of Rhodesia the Constitution annexed hereto ;
Her greatest success was as the main character Lucia in Thomas Southerne's Sir Anthony Love, where Lucia partakes of the freedom of the roistering Restoration rake by disguising herself as " Sir Anthony ".
Her themes of child slavery, motherhood, female independence and freedom through education have won her considerable critical acclaim and honours, including an Order of the British Empire in 2005.
Her husband addressed the audience: " Veronica stood for freedom to write.
Her mother realizes that what Totto-chan needs is a school where more freedom of expression is permitted.
Her dilemma is that though she longs for male companionship, she enjoys her freedom and dedication to her career.
Her new course emphasizes two concepts: freedom and pragmatism.
Her special creativity was quickly recognised, and she was given complete freedom to choose her own materials.
" Her music videos contributed to a higher degree of sexual freedom among young women, as Jean M. Twenge, author of Generation Me: Why Today's Young Americans are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled — and More Miserable Than Ever Before ( 2007 ) wrote: " In Alfred Kinsey's studies in the 1950s, only 3 % of the young women had received oral sex from a man.
Her assertions, bolstered by quotations from Martial and Virgil, among others, are not in themselves less traditional than Haec-Vir's ; their application to the question of women's freedom, however, may be considered somewhat uncommon for the period.
Her father, a slave, worked for years at night and after long days of field labour, he had to make brooms and husk mats to pay for freedom for his whole family of 7.

Her and strengthened
Her silence, however, strengthened her own political security: she knew that if she named an heir, her throne would be vulnerable to a coup ; she remembered that the way " a second person, as I have been " had been used as the focus of plots against her sister, Queen Mary.
Her feet were extremely rigid, so she strengthened her pointe shoe by adding a piece of hard wood on the soles for support and curving the box of the shoe.
Her determination is only strengthened by the arrival of Shere Khan who demands the cub for his meal.
Her resolve towards dissidence was strengthened in August 1968 after Soviet bloc tanks rolled into Czechoslovakia in order to crush the Prague Spring movement.
Her character strengthened as the series progressed, and by the end of the war she was employed as a nurse.
Her physical and natural abilities were greatly strengthened and augmented by the Power Broker's special process, though she could not be fully augmented to the usual superhuman power levels.
Her claim was also strengthened by the fact that she was living in Portugal, and was a mature woman of forty.

Her and belief
Her critique primarily stems from her belief that Jean de Meun was purposely slandering women through the debated text.
Her belief that nothing can wash away the blood on her hands is an ironic reversal of her earlier claim to Macbeth that “ little water clears us of this deed ” ( 2. 2. 66 ).
Her increasing fear of Catholics led her to make a speech regarding her belief that a Catholic conspiracy was subverting the foreign office.
Her son Constantine renamed the city " Helenopolis " after her death in 330, which supports the belief that the city was her birthplace.
Her family's legacy and her first-hand experience of the injustices suffered by women, combined with her strong belief that American citizens must ensure that the U. S. acts positively in the world, led Ms. Sharma to create the Women's Edge Coalition in 1998.
She was quoted as saying that “ You don ’ t need the vote to raise hell !” Her opposition to women taking an active role in politics was based on her belief that the neglect of motherhood was a primary cause of juvenile delinquency.
Her control over the natives was enough to cause Ibrahim Pasha, when about to invade Syria in 1832, to seek her neutrality, and this supremacy was maintained by her commanding character and by the belief that she possessed the gift of divination.
Her given name is Aldonza, and a prominent arc of the musical follows her distrust and then fervent belief in Don Quixote's quest.
Her conviction of British superiority in most everything is third, only behind her own self-confidence and her belief that Emerson is the “ greatest Egyptologist of this or any age .”
Her judges try to make her say something that will discredit her claim or shake her belief that she has been given a mission by God to drive the English from France, but she remains steadfast.
Her belief was that if men were not required to declare their ability to meet the demands of their job, it wasn't right that women should do so.
Her own account of the Crater case, in which she expressed her belief that Crater had been murdered, was written with Oscar Fraley, newspaperman and freelancer and published by Doubleday in 1961.
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 name goes on for several pages ( evolving long names is a well known vampiric hobby ) and Sally is afflicted with the belief ( which again seems to beset many Discworld vampires ) that she can disguise secret messages by signing her name backwards as Aicalas.
Her belief was that she was chosen by God to restore true Christianity on earth and became the central figure of a spiritual network that extended beyond the borders of the Dutch Republic, including Holstein and Scotland.
Her belief was that God created all human beings, therefore both men and women were capable of not only possessing the Inner Light but also the ability to be a prophet.
Her belief in selling at tiny margins created rough going early on with the manufacturers boycotting Mrs. B at the urging of local competition, who generally operated on higher markups.
Her plain-spoken manner and fervent belief in the Biblical righteousness of her cause gained her a reputation as an electrifying speaker and constant activist of civil rights.
Her consistent lack of identification with women's rights movements may result from a number of causes, such as the attempt to ensure that her work was received more favorably ; in fact, some insist this may be a direct reference to her belief in the importance of securing rights of British traders in West Africa.
Her belief proves wrong and leads to a bitter quarrel between them, resulting in a physical separation between them, Fidelma remaining in Cashel and Eadulf going to the abbey of Ruan.
Her belief in God and temperance never faltered.
Her father, Clement Chase, who owned a newspaper and a bookstore, was a women's rights advocate and encouraged Hinton's energetic nature and belief that she could do what she wished with her life.
Her personal beliefs include a belief in supernatural powers.
Her relationship with the Fool also fluctuates, from distaste to belief that he is a woman and so on.

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