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Her mother remained loyal and provided support nevertheless.
Her loyal slave shows her Ahmed in the crystal ball, so the princess convinces her father to deliberate carefully on his future son-in-law.
Her shrewd but affectionate portrayals of middle-class and upper middle-class English life won her an audience of discriminating readers, as well as loyal friends in the world of letters.
Her description therein of ' simultaneous urges to remain loyal to the dead and to turn towards new ties with the living ' may perhaps reflect her own mourning process after her father's recent death.
The adjective " loyal " is used because, while the role of the opposition is to oppose Her Majesty's Government, it does not dispute the sovereign's right to the throne and therefore the legitimacy of the government.
* Her Majesty's loyal opposition ( Canada )
" Her reputation as a loving and loyal supporter of her husband became crucial to her enduring legacy ; the cult that eventually surrounded Louise became associated with the " ideal " feminine attributes: prettiness, sweet nature, maternal kindness, and wifely virtue.
Her masters believe she is a loyal slave, but the other slaves suspect that she killed Lady and Planter's male children — given to her to nurse — so that Planter would be Cotton Farm's last white master.
Her relationship with Lenin was more professional than marital, which Kollontai compared to slavery, but she remained loyal, never once considering divorce.
The Official Opposition is styled as Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition to demonstrate that, although the group may be against the sitting government, it remains loyal to the Crown ( the embodiment of the Canadian state ) and thus to Canada.
Her most loyal subordinates, including Scotty Tremaine, Alistair McKeon and Andrew LaFollet, are very aware of these warning signs and will sometimes intervene to stop her.
The notion of a loyal opposition exists in various Commonwealth realms, being therein termed formally as Her ( or His ) Majesty's Loyal Opposition and informally as the Official Opposition, with the head of the largest opposition partynormally that which holds the second largest number of seatsdesignated as the Leader of Her ( or His ) Majesty's Loyal Opposition.
Her first major role was in the Aaron Spelling TV series Models Inc where she played the part of Julie, a bitchy yet loyal model.
In a state where the role of Queen's representative is taken seriously, that may lead to a degree of suspicion among Her Majesty's more loyal subjects.
" The Sun had initially published the opinions of " a senior courtier claims the tape is part of a plot to blacken Diana's name " and the verdicts of other anonymous Palace staffers, who said that the tape was " a sophisticated attempt to get even by friends loyal to Prince Charles after Diana's co-operation with the book Diana: Her True Story, by Andrew Morton.
Her first marriage took place in 28 BC, and it was to Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, the close friend and loyal lieutenant of her maternal uncle, Augustus.
Her popularity led her to have a loyal following as well.
The term Her Majesty's loyal opposition can mean:
Her parents were Colonel Bernard Granville and Mary Granville, nee Westcombe, both loyal Tory supporters of the Stuart Crown.
Her character, Brooke Davis, evolved from a trouble-making vixen to a fiercely loyal friend.
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Her distant but loyal husband stands up for her and eventually sets up the hypnotist, who he thinks is behind all the misdeeds.
Her loyal maid is the nymphomaniacal, former prostitute Lisette and her acid-tongued manservant is Bouffant.

Her and butler
Her brother, Sam McDaniel ( 1886 – 1962 ), played the butler in the 1948 Three Stooges short film Heavenly Daze.
Her screams bring her father and their butler, Hobson.
Her father was a butler and writer.
Her butler walks into the living room – where the old woman no longer reclines – with a phone call from her agent, announcing that she has won the role.

Her and suggests
Catherine Clinton suggests that anger over the 1857 Dred Scott decision may have prompted Tubman to return to the U. S. Her land in Auburn became a haven for Tubman's family and friends.
Her fate unknown to the other scientists, Snow suggests hailing Rheya s shuttle to learn her condition.
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 reconstruction of the layout of the tomb indicates an orderly and deliberate arrangement of artefacts, and she suggests that the impression of chaos might be due to the collapse of wooden objects caused by falling plaster and stone.
Her unusual name suggests that she may originally have been a Mitanni princess .< ref name =" New Light p100 "> Reeves, C. Nicholas.
Her calm, cold demeanour suggests that she too is a mixture of the Queen of Hearts and the Red Queen.
Her name suggests that she is originally the same being as the völva Huld and the German Holda.
Her grandson suggests a much later date of 1819, whilst some modern historians claim she was born about 1815.
Her painting The Violin of 1914 suggests the development from Cubism towards the " painterly architectonics " series of 1916 – 1918.
Her aging father informs her that due to his imminent dotage he must look to his daughter to sustain him, and suggests that the best way is for her to become a prostitute, against her will.
Her work suggests that the glioma is particularly deadly because of the way highly mobile cancerous cells move around the brain.
Her use of military terms and the astonishing number of details in the description of the turbulent reign of Alexius suggests that, despite Anna's internment in a monastery, she had access to official archives and maybe interviewed eye-witnesses.
Her sister Ermengard, in the foreword to the 1956 selection, suggests " one can trace the putting off of Bloomsbury, the putting on of Catholicism, the growing ardour of her love for animals, her deepening fears ".
Her poems, critic Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez suggests, give voice to the immigrant struggle.
Her portrait suggests she is likely in the clergy as a means of social advancement, given her aristocratic manners and mispronounced French.
Her next major shows were in the 1960s ; Amanda Hopkinson suggests that this second wave of recognition was related to the feminist rediscovery of women's creative achievements.
Lucien Goldmann thought that Brook's naturalistic decor and acting style ( with the exception of Blin and Muselli's performances ) obscured the play's " symbolic, universal character " ( which an epic design, he suggests via a comparison with Mother Courage and Her Children, and defamiliarised mode of acting would have foregrounded ), while Brook's decision to transform the set only once ( dividing the play into a period of order and one of disorder ) distorted the play's tripartite structure ( of order, disorder, and the re-establishment of order ).
Her biographer Meryle Secrest suggests that she was motivated by concern for him and a desire for companionship, rather than the need for a marriage of convenience.
Her demeanor suggests that she could be considered something of a female counterpart to Reacher.
Her name suggests that she was a " willow-nymph ", just as there were oak-tree nymphs and ash-nymphs ( Dryads and Meliae ).
Her approach suggests an interest in the social reformism that became a feature of British post-war society.
Her diamond stack suggests a wood-burner, but the wood on the tender is strictly ornamental, as she has been converted to burn propane.

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