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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 Latin origins and culture however led to creeping resentment from her Greek subjects ( who felt insulted enough by the late Manuel's Western tastes, let alone being ruled by his Western wife ), building up to an explosion of rioting that almost became a full civil war.
Her books in the late 1920s included the semi-autobiographical The Fairy Caravan, a fanciful tale set in her beloved Troutbeck fells.
Her age at the time is unknown ; however, assumptions have been made that she was in her late teens or early twenties.
Her remains were interred at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York, pending an eventual burial with her late husband who was entombed in Cihu, Taiwan.
Her parents were born on São Miguel Island and emigrated to Canada in the late 1960s.
Her primary concern in late 1787 and 1788 was instead the improved health of the Dauphin.
Her brother, Ben Davis, played defensive back for the Cleveland Browns and Detroit Lions in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
In the late 1990s, Her Majesty's Government and the Scottish Executive re-examined the definition of a city and produced a list of approved cities, from which Perth was omitted.
Her stage work in the late 1950s laid the foundation for her film career in the 1960s.
Her late siblings, Lynn Redgrave and Corin Redgrave, were also acclaimed actors.
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.
Her outspokenness led the Hanoi regime to refuse to allow her into the country late in 2004 when she applied for an entry visa to meet with dissidents.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, von Sydow appeared in such films as Flash Gordon ( 1980 ), Strange Brew ( 1983 ), David Lynch's Dune ( 1984 ), and Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters ( 1986 ).
Her mythic connections to Dionysus are minimal and late, but both cults focused on the foreigner-deity's arrival in a chariot, drawn by exotic big cats – Dionysus by tigers, Cybele by lions.
Her paternal grandfather was actor John Carradine and she is the niece of Robert and the late David Carradine.
During this time he completed the screenplay for If I Catch Her, I'll Kill Her, a live-action feature he had been developing since the late 1960s.
Her embroidered pictures were much admired by friends and relatives, so when arthritis eventually made it painful to wield a needle, her sister suggested that it might be easier to paint — the pivotal suggestion that spurred her painting career in her late 70s.
Her late older sister, Princess Hedvig Sophia, had left a son, Charles Frederick of Holstein-Gottorp, who had the better claim by primogeniture.
Her mother, Miriam, died late in the summer of 1978.
Her annual world tours and Italian TV shows, however, continued to include her best of the late sixties.
Her entries begin late into her first year of marriage and finish just before her death, and consist of more than a thousand pages of entries.
Her late husband had been William Longespee, an illegitimate son of King Henry II.
After signing to Columbia Records, the group released perhaps one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the late 1960s, Child Is Father to the Man, featuring the Harry Nilsson song, " Without Her ", and perhaps Kooper's most memorable blues number, " I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know ".

Her and childhood
Her ostensible indifference to and rebellion against suggestions and criticisms by anyone except peer friends during adolescence are the manifestations, in her adolescence, of her having been indoctrinated in childhood to feel shame, if not guilt, for failing to behave in a manner acceptable to, and judged by, the performance of her nursery- and elementary-school peer friends.
Her childhood was a sheltered though generally happy one.
Her real name is unknown ; Fah lo Suee was a childhood term of endearment.
Her sexually voracious next door neighbor Suzy ( Sandra Milo ) introduces Juliet to a world of uninhibited sensuality but Juliet is haunted by childhood memories of her Catholic guilt and a teenaged friend who committed suicide.
* Aunt Pittypat Hamilton: Her real name is Sarah Jane Hamilton, but she acquired the nickname " Pittypat " in childhood because of the way she walked on her tiny feet.
Her powers first manifested when she saw her childhood friend being hit by a car.
Her father owned a hat store, made successful investments in the oil industry, and became affluent enough to give Margaretha a lavish early childhood that included exclusive schools until the age of 13.
Her first publication was The Cat Ate My Gymsuit, whose characters were largely based on her experiences from childhood.
Her parents were very religious, and she therefore was raised to be as well, often visiting monasteries during her childhood.
Her childhood in Toulouse was marked by the physical decay of her father, due to the gas he had been exposed to in the trenches during the war in 1914.
Her childhood was characterised by a close relationship with her parents, especially with her father, who was 63 years of age when she was born.
Her book, Period Piece, is a memoir of a childhood messing about on the river.
Her mother was born in Tuapse ( now in Russia ) but moved in her childhood to Dnipropetrovsk ( now in Ukraine ).
Her parents were scientists whose work took them to different laboratories and universities in Europe during her childhood.
Her cousin Harriet ( by then Lady Granville ), with whom Lady Caroline's relationship had deteriorated after childhood, visited her in December 1816 and was so incredulous at her unrepentant behavior that she ended her description of the visit in a letter to her sister with: " I mean my visit to be annual.
Her obsession with violets ( as well as with the color violet ) was a reminder of her beloved childhood friend, Violet Shillito.
Her reunion with Polly is successful in that the two young women rekindle their childhood affection and establish a mature friendship.
Her family flee the home in disgust after learning they will be cut off by their mother, whilst Susie gleefully decides she will return to her childhood home at the guest house and start again.
Her research in the backwoods of Kentucky and Illinois uncovered the true story of Lincoln's childhood and youth.
Her husband, Lt .- Col. Christian Johnstone, had been a friend of Brudenell's since childhood but, according to the account of Johnstone's mother, the wooing of his friend's new wife started soon after the wedding.
Her second child, a son, ( who was to die later in childhood ) was born two years later.
Her accomplishments in this position included a tenfold increase in the number of early childhood screenings annually and almost a doubling of the immunization rate for two-year-olds in Arkansas.
Her father was in the clothing business and also bought into Shamrock Rovers Football Club, a team O ' Hara has supported since childhood.
Her voice's unique sound was partly the result of an operation on her throat in early childhood.
Her goal was to preserve the type of dog she remembered from her childhood in Germany ; dogs that are good family companions, exceptionally intelligent, both physically and mentally sound, and large in size.

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