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Her and influence
Her Journal reveals her growing sophistication as a critic as well as the influence of her father ’ s friend the artist Sir John Everett Millais who recognised Beatrix ’ s talent of observation.
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 impact on him was immediate, and her involvement in his career far-reaching, leaving Pitt with limited influence which he found frustrating.
Her lasting influence may have caused certain monasteries and churches in Saxony to be dedicated to this saint.
Her sanctuary, the Letoon near Xanthos predated Hellenic influence in the region, however, and united the Lycian confederacy of city-states.
Her husband wrote specifically that, if he should die when his heir was still a minor, his widow was not to be allowed any political influence whatsoever.
Her role was to not only be a symbol of imminent death, but to also influence the outcome of war.
Her influence on her husband became particularly notable ; her presence at rallies, luncheons, and receptions increased his confidence.
Her death leaves Flavius Aspar ( magister militum ) as the dominant influence on her husband, Marcian.
Her relationship with the comtesse du Barry was one which was important to rectify, at least on the surface, because Madame du Barry was the mistress of Louis XV, and thus had considerable political influence over the king.
Her influence over James visibly waned as he became openly dependent on powerful favourites.
Her first diaries still show limited fluency in Hebrew and influence of the Russian language, but she was determined to write in Hebrew and mastered the language within a short period of time.
Her influence became so great that the ultramontane administration of Abel was dismissed because that minister objected to her being made Countess Landsfeld.
Her influence extends to contemporary filmmakers like David Lynch, whose film Lost Highway ( 1997 ) pays homage to Meshes of the Afternoon in his experimentation with narration.
Her daughter's blindness and the increasing influence of Hofmans, who had moved into a royal palace, severely affected the queen's marital relationship.
Her visions of the Nativity of Jesus had a great influence on depictions of the Nativity of Jesus in art.
Her influence is strongest during the later events of Red Mars, where by the 2061 revolution she has been placed in charge of the asteroid Clarke that serves as the counterweight of the First Space Elevator.
Her influence, through her work in applied sociology, impacted their thoughts and their direction.
Her successful avoidance of further pregnancies would have been a natural reaction to having been assigned the role of an imperial brood mare, bearing a child a year only to have it taken away from her, but the importance of preserving her youthful appearance was an important influence in her decision: " Children are the curse of a woman, for when they come, they drive away Beauty, which is the best gift of the gods ".
Her son ’ s correspondence with Tushratta, the king of Mitanni, speaks highly of the political influence which Tiye wielded at court.
Her thrusting personality, allied to her husband's impeccable social standing, riches and political influence makes her a formidable woman.
Her influence over Louis increased markedly through the 1750s, to the point where he allowed her considerable leeway in the determination of policy over a whole range of issues, from military matters to foreign affairs.
Her influence on Gambetta was absorbing, both as lover and as politician, and the correspondence which has been published shows how much he depended upon her.
Her death had led to a flurry of media interest and speculation, with various sources erroneously claiming that she had done so under the influence of the hallucinogen LSD.
Her tombstone lies near that of her father who was the principal influence in her life.

Her and court
Her father was " the sort of rebel destined to transform colonial America "; as clerk of the court, he was jailed for disobeying the local magistrate in defense of middle-class shopkeepers and artisans in conflict with wealthy landowners.
Her son Naka no Ōe planned a coup d ' état and slew Soga no Iruka at the court in front of her throne.
: Her lofty courser, in the court below,
Her style of dressing in simple, boyish caps contrasting with gowns that were richly embroidered with plunging décolletage that revealed the nipples, was imitated throughout Italy and at the French court.
Her case is to be heard by the church's court.
Her execution also marked the end of the Howard family's power within the court.
Her success is unstoppable despite her humble origins, and she is eventually presented at court to the Prince Regent himself.
Her nickname, Murasaki, was most probably given at a court dinner in an incident she recorded in her diary: in c. 1008 the well-known court poet Fujiwara no Kintō inquired after the " Young Murasaki "— an allusion to the character named Murasaki in Genji — which would have been considered a compliment from a male court poet to a female author.
Her writing was required reading for court poets as early as the 12th century as her work began to be studied by scholars who generated authoritative versions and criticism.
Her father had tried to also find a brilliant match for Elizabeth with the French Royal court when he paid a visit there.
Her brother, William and sister, Anne had been present at court.
Her lack of court speed and mobility was her greatest weakness until she overhauled her conditioning program and lost 30 pounds beginning in 1995, and became mentally stronger.
Though the monarch does not personally rule in judicial cases, this function of the Royal Prerogative instead performed in trust and in the Queen's name by officers of Her Majesty's court, common law holds the notion that the sovereign " can do no wrong "; the monarch cannot be prosecuted in her own courts, judged by herself, for criminal offences.
Her daughter Marie, Countess of Champagne brought courtly behavior to the Count of Champagne's court.
Her court painter was Peter Paul Rubens.
Her southern customs and entourage were regarded with suspicion at court.
Her Majesty's High Court of Chivalry of England and Wales is a civil court in England.
Her father is fated to die if she ever marries, so when Culhwch ( Sometimes spelled as Kilhwch ) comes to court her, he is given a series of immensely difficult tasks he must complete before he can win her hand.
Her confident maturity and loyalty to Henry II made her his most dependable ally in the court.
Her son had little interest in the property as he preferred to be much closer to the royal court so in 1736 he sold the château to the Duc de Villeroi.
The story of Carrie Buck's sterilization and the court case was made into a television drama in 1994, Against Her Will: The Carrie Buck Story.
Her aunt, a distinguished lady at the court, was reputed to be a lesbian and witch.
Brown takes considerable liberties with court protocol, especially by addressing Her Majesty as " woman ".

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