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Her nearest opponent, the former Prime Minister Esko Aho of the Centre Party, got 34. 4 %.
Her nearest Roman equivalent, Vesta, had similar functions as a divine personification of Rome's " public " and domestic hearths, including those of her colonies ; and Vesta's cults bound Romans together in the form of an extended family.
His 1847 book, The Principles of Nature, Her Divine Revelations, and a Voice to Mankind, dictated to a friend while in a trance state, eventually became the nearest thing to a canonical work in a Spiritualist movement whose extreme individualism precluded the development of a single coherent worldview.
Her nearest Congress rival and brother-in-law Y. S.
Her nearest friends during that time were their erstwhile male househelp Marcelo Cumpas and a young Leyte maid, Estrella Cinco, who have remained with her, without any compensation, as the finances of the Vicente Orestes Romualdezes crumbled to pieces ( Estrella Cinco was one of the daughters of the encargados managing the Romualdez plantations in Leyte.
Her nearest rival, Great Britain's Dorothy Tyler, matched Coachman's jump, but only on her second try.

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Her first marriage, at the age of fifteen, was to the son of her father's rival in Italy, Lothair II, the nominal King of Italy ; the union was part of a political settlement designed to conclude a peace between her father and Hugh of Provence, the father of Lothair.
Her boyfriend Nicholas hangs his buttocks out of a window, hoping to trick Absolon into kissing his buttocks in turn and then passes gas in the face of his rival.
Her work was to have a dramatic effect on the British Society, polarising its members into rival factions as it became clear that her approach to child analysis was seriously at odds with that of Anna Freud as set out in her 1927 book An Introduction to the Technique of Child Analysis.
Her rival suitors are thrust into conflict when Gwythyr abducts her from her father's house, to which Gwyn retaliates by kidnapping her from Gwythyr.
Her first opponent happened to be none other than her sister's former rival Lear, who, upon meeting Dora, thought that she was fighting Cora and that Cora was just trying to pull some kind of scam.
Her most bitter rival was the Duchesse Béatrix de Grammont, Choiseul's sister, who had in vain tried her best to acquire the place of the late Marquise de Pompadour, and according to Madame Adélaïde, Béatrix de Grammont would have disdained the comtesse no matter what.
Her friend and sometimes rival was Flat 7 resident Vera Collins ( Elaine Lee ) who would be perpetually unlucky in love.
Her formidable power remained unchallenged until February 14, 1937, when Hedda Hopper, a struggling character actress since the days of silent movies, whom Parsons had been kind to and mentioned occasionally in her column, and who had returned the favor by giving Parsons information on others, was hired to be a gossip columnist by one of Hearst's rival newspapers.
Her father, Ras Betul Haile Maryam was less well known than her uncle Dejazmach Wube Haile Maryam, who was the ruler of much of Northern Ethiopia in the 1840s, and a rival of Emperor Tewodros II.
Her character also dropped the childish epithet of " Cricket ", especially after her rival Phyllis ( Michelle Stafford ) turned it into a pun against her, calling her " the Bug.
( Her chief contemporary rival at the New York Metropolitan Opera was the Italian-American soprano Rosa Ponselle, who possessed a bigger and darker-hued voice.
Redheaded Patsy Walker, her parents Stanley and Betty, her boyfriend Robert " Buzz " Baxter, and her raven-haired friendly rival Hedy Wolfe appeared from the 1940s through 1967 in issues of Miss America, Teen Comics, Girls ' Life, and the namesake teen-humor series Patsy Walker and its spin-offs: Patsy and Hedy, Patsy and Her Pals, and the single-issue A Date with Patsy.
Her husband, Jim White, coaches softball at rival school Clear Creek-Amana in Tiffin, Iowa.
Her main rival was Alliance leader Laila Harré.
Her other radio work includes guest-starring in five episodes of the second series of the radio version of Absolute Power, playing Gayle Shand, a rival to Prentiss McCabe and Charles Prentiss's former lover.
Her command decisions weakened further when Kevin Ford was arrested for the accidental murder of his father, and she briefly sided with the Hellions, the group's rival squad, to break him free.
Her late husband was from San Pedro, its ambassador to Britain and a potential political rival to Murillo.
Her skill with accents is beginning to rival Meryl Streep's, but even more impressive than her technical virtuosity is her emotional depth ; she highlights the childlike romanticism and generosity of this simple woman.
Her father was Juan García de Padilla, 1st Lord of Villagera, her mother was his wife María Fernández de Henestrosa, a relative of Juan Fernández de Henestrosa, who mediated an apparent pardon to Fadrique Alfonso of Castile, a half-brother and rival of María de Padilla's lover, King Peter.
Her popularity and single status bring her under threat from Fornis, who is resisting pressure to retire as Sacred Queen ; since the position is filled by popular acclaim, Maia is an obvious rival despite not wanting the crown.
Her postboot counterpart did make a very brief cameo appearance as a potential member of the LSH's rival team the Workforce.
Her producer and she were contacted by a rival channel: TF1.
Her version, released the same week as The Belle Stars's recording, charted higher and significantly outsold their rival version.

Her and Liberal
When the general election of 2010 produced a hung parliament, the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties agreed to form Her Majesty's current coalition government, the first in seventy years.
Her uncle, Kevin Cairns, was a Liberal minister and MP in the McMahon government, but the family was not inclined towards his conservative politics.
Her great-uncle was Spencer Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire, who was leader of the Liberal Party in the 1870s, and a close colleague of William Ewart Gladstone, Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Salisbury.
Her appeal was late as it was filed beyond the 72-hour deadline after the commencement of the nomination meeting, but the Appeals Commission of the Liberal Party waived the deadline.
Her second autobiography, Worth Fighting For, was published by McClelland and Stewart in October 2004, and resulted in further public controversy with Paul Martin and other members of the Liberal Party.
Her grandfather was Sir Isaac Lowthian Bell, an industrialist and a Liberal Member of Parliament, in Benjamin Disraeli's second term.
Her paternal great-great-grandfather was the landowner, and Liberal politician, James Tomkinson.
Her first foray into politics was as the Liberal candidate for the riding of Edmonton Northwest in the 1993 general election, when she won her seat by 12 votes.
* 2001 – 2005: Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee ( Her appointment to this post was criticised by opposition Liberal Democrats .< ref >
Her death prompted the Dunfermline and West Fife by-election, held on 9 February 2006, in which her former seat was won by Willie Rennie for the Liberal Democrats.
Her father Robert Nixon was leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, while her grandfather was Ontario premier Harry Nixon.
Her father was a farm manager to the Duke of Montrose, a former Scotland rugby player and Liberal politician.
Her interest in education has also seen her on the " 4Rs Commission " established by the Liberal Democrats to look into primary education in the UK.
Her remarks were attacked by the then AMA president and soon-to-be Liberal MP for the neighbouring seat of Bradfield, Brendan Nelson, who said that: " Mrs Bishop has a lot to learn about health ... there are now more than 50, 000 pieces of medical research and literature supporting the view that smoking is injurious to humans.
Her efforts were opposed by others in the Liberal Party, and she frequently argued with Lloyd Axworthy on constitutional matters.
Her seat was filled by Phil Bennion, who was second on the Liberal Democrat party list.
Her left-wing leanings, accompanied by her strong anti-abortion position, made her the perfect candidate to satisfy the interests of a majority coalition in Parliament consisting of three parties including her own Democratic Union, the Christian National Union, and the Liberal Democratic Congress.
Her fashion collections are considered to be effortless and original and include names such as " Young, Willing and Eager ", " Karen to the Rescue ", " Victory Garden ", " Queenie Was a Dog ", " Karen in TV Land ", " Liberal and Miserable ", " Dough and Dynamite " and " Living with Cannibals and Other Adventures ".
Her roles included chairing the Federal Liberal President's Council of British Columbia and co-chair of the Liberal Laurier Club.
Her views on the Bush Administration were widely seen as expressing the beliefs of a portion of the Liberal Party.
Her chances for victory may have been hindered by a polarization of the electorate between the Conservatives and Liberals in the campaign's final weeks — as in other Canadian ridings, some potential NDP supporters may have voted Liberal in an effort to prevent the Conservatives from winning.
Her novels are found on course lists in the Departments of English, Liberal Arts, Women ’ s Studies, and Cultural Studies at Universities in the Caribbean, Canada, The USA, England, Europe, India, and Australia.
Her grandfather had been Liberal Member of Parliament for Colne Valley.

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