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Edward wrote fondly of his mother in his memoirs: " Her soft voice, her cultivated mind, the cosy room overflowing with personal treasures were all inseparable ingredients of the happiness associated with this last hour of a child's day ...
Her papers, letters, memoirs, and notebooks were burned.
Her memoirs, Nostalgia Isn't What It Used To Be, were published in 1978.
Her video jockey memoirs have a complete list of all the live music she documented during her VJ breaks.
Her elder son, the Earl of Harewood, however, wrote about his parents ' marriage in his memoirs The Tongs and the Bones and challenged these widespread rumours that the marriage was an unhappy one.
Her second volume of memoirs, Pentimento: A Book of Portraits, appeared in 1973.
Her political memoirs, entitled Momentum: The Struggle for Peace, Politics and the People, were published in 2002.
Her memoirs do, however, indicate rage over her marital experience and an obvious dislike of her former husband.
Her memoirs Shephard's Watch: Illusions of Power in British Politics were published in 2000.
Her memoirs were published in the United States in 1984.
Her memoirs contain no trace of mental abnormality.
Her Mémoires appeared about five years later, and have often been reprinted, both separately and in collections of the memoirs of the 17th and 18th centuries, to both of which the author belonged both in style and character.
Her brother Guy reports this event in his memoirs, but fails to list any vital information about the child.
Her work based both on her own culinary experience and on 17th century and 18th century memoirs by Polish szlachta.
Her husband helped with writing the publicity and set up a small publishing house, published Lady Chatterley's Lover and hired Samuel Putnam to translate famous model Kiki's memoirs.
Her first husband was Alexandre Kochetovsky, a fellow Ballet Russes dancer by whom she had two children — a son, Leo Kochetovsky, who was killed in a car accident and a daughter, Irina Nijinska, a ballet dancer in her own right who subsequently carried on her work, including editing and publishing her mother's memoirs in 1972.
Her book Catherine the Great was positively reviewed in the New York Times ( Dec 20, 1925, pg BR8 ), which notes that Miss Anthony had, apparently for the first time, access to all of Catherine's private memoirs.
Her memoirs, translated into English under the title of " Crowning Anguish: Memoirs of a Persian Princess from the Harem to Modernity 1884-1914 ", is held in the archives of Iran's National Library.
Her own lack of knowledge about birth control ( as stated in her memoirs ) led to her interest in the causes of birth control and abortion.
Her memoirs, Mes amours que j ' ai tant aimées (" The Loves I So Loved "), were published in 1958.
Her memoirs have been published under the title " An Inheritance ".
Her next role was as the equestrienne Felicity in Sydney Pollack's Academy Award-winning Out of Africa, based on the memoirs of the famed Danish writer Isak Dinesen, and starring Meryl Streep, Robert Redford and Klaus Maria Brandauer.
Her memoirs start with her childhood days, where she shamefully remembers her joy at reading tales to the point of praying to the Buddha to be able to read all of them, and relegating spiritual life as a lesser priority, despite several dreams which she interpreted as admonishments from the heavens.
Her memoirs, Theatre Street, discusses her training at the Imperial Ballet School, and her career at the Mariinsky Theatre and the Ballet Russe.

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Her form was silhouetted and with the strong light I could see the outlines of her body, a body that an artist or anyone else would have admired.
Her hair was dyed, and her bloom was fading, and she must have been crowding forty, but she seemed to be one of those women who cling to the manners and graces of a pretty child of eight.
Her students have spoken of the exacting standards of scholarship and of manners and conduct she expected and achieved from the students ; ;
Her services to the School for many years were of a very high character, and I have often thought that one of the buildings should be named for her ''.
Her skin was stretched so tight that her cheekbones stuck out, and if looks could kill, Wally would have been dead.
Her first class wasn't until ten, but she always got up to have breakfast with me.
Her jealousy of Cassandra, and her wrath at the sacrifice of Iphigenia and at Agamemnon's having gone to war over Helen of Troy, are said to have been the motives for her crime.
Her views on the subject appear to have hardened over time.
Her cryptic words were " Do not loosen the bulging mouth of the wineskin until you have reached the height of Athens, lest you die of grief.
Her stories have been retold in song, film, ballet and animation.
Her death certificate gives the cause of death as phthisis ( tuberculosis ), but many biographers suggest she may have died from dehydration and malnourishment, caused by excessive vomiting from severe morning sickness or hyperemesis gravidarum.
" Her father did have a natural aptitude for drawing and the sisters were charmed by his whimsical sketches of animals.
* Cradle of Filth, a popular British extreme metal band, has produced an album called Dusk ... and Her Embrace inspired by " Carmilla ", and have also recorded an instrumental track titled " Carmilla's Masque ".
Her name may have to do with the fact that Hylas was the son of Theiodamas, the king of the Dryopes.
Her early death may have inspired some of his writing.
Her lasting influence may have caused certain monasteries and churches in Saxony to be dedicated to this saint.
Her birthplace may have been Poitiers, Bordeaux, or Nieul-sur-l ' Autise, where her mother died when Eleanor was 6 or 8.
Her silence, however, strengthened her own political security: she knew that if she named an heir, her throne would be vulnerable to a coup ; she remembered that the way " a second person, as I have been " had been used as the focus of plots against her sister, Queen Mary.
Her books have enjoyed huge success in many parts of the world, and have sold over 600 million copies.
Her personal dilemma becomes entangled with darkly hinted suspicions and prejudices raised by the crimes at the college, which appear to have been committed by a sexually frustrated female don.
Governors-general ( and their spouses ) have the style " His / Her Excellency " during their tenure, but no style applies to former governors-general purely by virtue of their former office.
Her principal aim was to have Spain's lost territories in Italy restored.
Her representative on the isle is the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man, but his role is mostly ceremonial, though he does have the power to grant Royal Assent ( the withholding of which is the same as a veto ).
A few have been filmed ( in some cases rather freely adapted ): Consider Her Ways, Random Quest, Dumb Martian, Jizzle ( filmed as Maria ) and Time to Rest ( filmed as No Place Like Earth ).

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