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Her and immediate
Her impact on him was immediate, and her involvement in his career far-reaching, leaving Pitt with limited influence which he found frustrating.
Her early performances brought her immediate success in Britain, but she remained largely unknown in other parts of the world until the release of Gone with the Wind.
" Her faith in the divine also provided immediate assistance.
Her grudge against Letty becomes even worse when her children have an immediate connection with her, while they all seem to dislike their mother.
" Her 7: 58 am transmission said she couldn't hear the Itasca and asked them to send voice signals so she could try to take a radio bearing ( this transmission was reported by the Itasca as the loudest possible signal, indicating Earhart and Noonan were in the immediate area ).
But the terms which you have dictated to the Zulu king, however necessary to relieve the colony in future from an impending and increasing danger, are evidently such as he may not improbably refuse, even at the risk of war ; and I regret that the necessity for immediate action should have appeared to you so imperative as to preclude you from incurring the delay which would have been involved in consulting Her Majesty's Government upon a subject of so much importance as the terms which Cetywayo should be required to accept before those terms were actually presented to the Zulu king.
Her main exhibit, My Bed, consisting literally of her dishevelled, stained bed, surrounded by detritus including condoms, slippers and soiled underwear, created an immediate and lasting media impact and further heightened her prominence.
Her appearance together with the Iranian leader sparked immediate negative reactions: Socialist MP Maria Roth-Bernasconi said it was " irritating that she had angered feminists in Iran ".
Her immediate contemporary was Barbara Villiers, mistress of King Charles II of England.
Her poetry combines a vivid and immediate sense of the natural world with a rich appreciation of literary culture and tradition.
Her basis for truth was personal communion with the Holy Spirit, resulting in immediate revelation apart from the Word.
Her father, Franz Johnson, felt an immediate connection because Monson's great uncle had baptized him into the LDS Church in Sweden.
Her records caused an immediate furor: many churchgoers were shocked by the mixture of sacred and secular music, but secular audiences loved them.
Her death certificate was signed at 9: 20 am and states the immediate cause was " probable acute barbiturate intoxication " due to ethanol intoxication.
" Her immediate contemporary was Madame de Montespan, mistress of King Louis XIV of France.
Her sisters emigrated, and Norris is the sole member of her immediate family to remain in Ireland.
Her immediate family is shown in the diagram below.
Her first novel, Zoe: the History of Two Lives ( 1845 ), was an immediate success.
Her testimony negated the positive testimonies of neighbours who had heard Thompson crying out in horror during her husband ’ s murder, and the statements from police who dealt with the immediate investigation stating that Thompson appeared to be in a genuine state of shock and disbelief and attested to her assertions of, “ Oh God, why did he do it ?” and, “ I never wanted him to do it ”.
Her death and an immediate threat to shoot Baltar force him to sign the order.
The album contained two of the band's earlier singles as well as the international smash hit, " The Captain of Her Heart ," a plaintive, atmospheric, piano-led ballad which was an immediate success throughout Europe upon its 1986 single release.
Her first album as a band leader, Firefly, won immediate acclaim and her bop guitar on the follow-up, Take Two, was equally well received.
Her first appearance on the stage was made at the Crow Street theatre in 1811 as the Widow Cheerly in Andrew Cherry's The Soldier's Daughter, and after several years in Ireland she came to London and made an immediate success as Juliet at Covent Garden in 1814.
Her first piece, The Chapter of Accidents, a three-act opera based on Denis Diderot's Le père de famille, was produced by George Colman the Elder at the Haymarket Theatre on 5 August 1780 and was an immediate success.

Her and family
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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