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Her effort to put the home of living Presidents on the same basis as Mount Vernon and Monticello recognizes no party lines.
Her young British lawyer, James Dunlop, pleaded that she was sorely needed at her Portland home by her widowed mother, 80, her maiden aunt, also 80 and bedridden for 20 years, and her uncle, 76, who once ran a candy shop.
Her agent Al Levy convinced her to attend a party at the home of composer Jule Styne.
Her health broke under the stress of the 17-hour work day and she returned home in April 1839.
Her closed-casket funeral ( recommended by the funeral director due to the ravages of AIDS, which was not properly understood at the time ) was held on November 21 at a small funeral home in Philadelphia.
Her first song recorded on tape, at the home of a fellow student in December 1962, was " What Good Can Drinkin ' Do ".
Her father was a home builder and later successful real estate developer while her mother worked as the bookkeeper for her father's business.
Her Peachtree Street home was torn down in 1952.
Her home is also associated with the sun: Gilgamesh reaches Siduri's house by passing through a tunnel underneath Mt.
The Prime Minister also acts as the public " face " and " voice " of Her Majesty's Government, both at home and abroad.
Her husband returning home, Peronella bestows her lover in a barrel ; which, being sold by her husband, she avers to have been already sold by herself to one that is inside examining it to see if it be sound.
Margaret was born Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret Rose of York on 21 August 1930 at Glamis Castle in Scotland, her mother's ancestral home.
Her sister Jane ( Jane Wyatt ) invites them to a celebration in her home in Darien, Connecticut, which is known to be a " restricted " community where Jews are not welcome.
Her home had been Lichfield House in the centre of town ; it was replaced by a block of flats in 1936, Lichfield Court, now listed.
Her party had initially been scheduled to return to Los Angeles by train, but Lombard was anxious to be home quicker and wanted to take a plane.
The ambassador of the neutral Republic of Venice, by his office the most detached of the foreign envoys, soon wrote home: " My Lord Robert Dudley is ... very intimate with Her Majesty.
Her old house is now home to the writer and historian Geoffrey Ashe, who is known for his works on local legends.
Her uncle, Mr Peggotty, who has been searching for her since she left home, finds her in London working as a prostitute.
Her Beverly Hills home at 1019 North Roxbury Drive was sold to a developer after her death in 2002 and has been demolished.
Her sister Dorothy taught kindergarten in two private schools before opening a kindergarten at home.
Her first home was at 39 Boaz Street.
Her private life was largely focused on her large family of sisters, nephews and nieces, who used the home in Wykeham Terrace, Brighton, which she shared with sisters, Margaret and Shela.
Her mother, Emma Krause, moved with the children to her parents ' home in Cement City, an industrial suburb of Dallas, where she found work as a seamstress.
Her home was called " the palm tree of Deborah ", and was between Bethel and Ramah in Benjamin.
Her Majesty's Theatre in Haymarket ( London ) | Haymarket, home to Andrew Lloyd Webber ’ s The Phantom of the Opera ( 1986 musical ) | The Phantom of the Opera.

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Her clothes, her hair, everything about her is both graceful and simple.
-- Her choice of one color means she is simply enjoying the motor act of coloring, without having reached the point of selecting suitable colors for different objects.
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 best time to date is about 2:30.
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 pride is as much at stake as her virtue ; ;
Her fiance, who is with a publishing firm, translates many books from English into Italian.
Her day starts early, but no matter how many pressing letters there are to be written ( and during May, which is National Salvation Army Week, there are plenty ), schedules to be made or problems to be solved, Mrs. Marr's office is always open and the welcome mat is out.
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 mother is the former Miss Stella Hayward.
Her favorite cocktail dress is a Norell, a black and white organdy and silk jersey.
Her invitation from Premier Joseph Smallwood is reported to be the only one extended to a woman.
Her hair was the color of those blooms which in seed catalogues are referred to as `` black '', but since no flower is actually without color contain always a hint of grape or purple or blue -- he wanted to draw the broad patina of hair through his fingers, searching it slowly for a trace of veining which might reveal its true shade beneath the darkness.
Her whole body is made of highly advanced synthetic jelly silicon and with 60 artificial joints in her face, neck, and lower body ; she is able to demonstrate realistic facial expressions and sing while simultaneously dancing.
Her time spent at the many locations featured in her books is very apparent by the extreme detail in which she describes them.
Her Roman equivalent is the goddess.
Her daughter, born from her head as she was from Zeus's, demigod Annabeth Chase is one of the principal characters.
Her name is the Latinized form of the Greek ( Androméda ) or ( Andromédē ): " ruler of men ", from ( anēr, andrós ) " man ", and medon, " ruler ".
Her second and last novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, which is considered to be one of the first sustained feminist novels, appeared in 1848.
Her feast day, December 16, is still kept in many German dioceses.
Her medism in 491 is to be explained by her commercial relations with the Persian Empire.

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