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Her parents, in the meantime, journeyed to Syria to complete official duties.
Her official title was ' king ' rather than ' queen ', reflecting that she was a sovereign in her own right and not merely a royal consort.
Her father, Joseph Smith, worked for United Press International in Paris and moved to Washington, D. C., United States in 1966, where he became The Washington Post < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s first official obituary editor.
Her cults may represent the religiously legitimate charm and seduction of the divine by mortals, in contrast to the formal, contractual relations between most members of Rome's official pantheon and the state, and the unofficial, illicit manipulation of divine forces through magic.
Her first official appearance in Paris on 8 June 1773 at the Tuileries was considered by many royal watchers a resounding success, with a reported 50, 000 people crying out to see her.
Her official title as Holy Roman Empress is somewhat dubious ; she was never crowned by the Pope, though she was crowned in Rome by the archbishop of Braga, Maurice Bourdin, at Pentecost ( 13 May 1117 ).
Or perhaps he was afraid of the Lord Chamberlain, Her Majesty's official censor whose duties were abolished in 1968.
Despite this exclusion, members of the commons must still express their loyalty to the monarch and defer to her authority, as the Oath of Allegiance must be recited by all new parliamentarians before they may take their seat, and the official opposition is traditionally dubbed as Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition.
Her last big-screen appearance came in the spectacular disaster film The Towering Inferno ( 1974 ), in which she danced with Fred Astaire before a fire threatened partygoers in a new San Francisco skyscraper who were celebrating its official opening as tallest building in the world.
The building opened for teaching in October 2008, with an official opening by Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on 5 November 2008.
Her father was a government official who competed in the shot put and discus.
Her visit to Amsterdam was considered a diplomatic triumph by the Dutch, as her visit lent official recognition to the newly-formed Dutch Republic ; accordingly she was accorded an elaborate ceremonial royal entry, of the sort the Republic avoided for its own rulers.
Her official reason was that she wanted to visit her mother but unofficially she intended to generate publicity for her husband's invention ( which had only been used on short test drives before ), which succeeded as the automobile took off greatly afterwards and the Benz's family business eventually evolved into the present day Mercedes-Benz company.
Her team found that poor care for wounded soldiers was being delivered by overworked medical staff in the face of official indifference.
The Arms of Canada, also known as the Royal Coat of Arms of Canada or formally as the Arms of Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada, is, since 1921, the official coat of arms of the Canadian monarch and thus also of Canada.
* His / Her Excellency ( oral address Excellency, Your Excellency ) was once customarily used of governors of states, though this has given way to " The Honorable ", the form used to address all elected official in the United States.
The official title of the office at this time was His or Her Majesty's " lieutenant for the county of x ", but as almost all office-holders were peers they were referred to as " lord lieutenant ".
Her official sponsor, Madame de Béarn, presented her to the Court at Versailles on 22 April 1769.
Her parents encouraged her to perform, and her father, who had been named New York City's " official magician " by Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia during the Great Depression, taught her to perform specialized magic acts by age 13.
In reference to such an official, it takes the form His / Her Excellency ; in direct address, Your Excellency, or, less formally, simply Excellency.
Her next choice was the married Constantine Atroklines, a court official, with whom it was rumoured that she ’ d had an affair with during the reign of Romanos III.
Government House, Governor's Road, Onchan is the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor Vice Admiral Sir Paul Haddacks, Her Majesty's representative on the Island.
10 Downing Street, colloquially known in the United Kingdom as " Number 10 ", is the headquarters of Her Majesty's Government and the official residence and office of the First Lord of the Treasury, an office now invariably held by the Prime Minister.
Her time in the 1500 m heats, 2: 54. 0, was more than 15 seconds under the official world record, but the time wasn't recognised since the race was skated under the North American mass start rules.
Her profile stands out on the official seal of the country, is engraved on French euro coins and appears on French postage stamps ; it also was featured on the former franc currency.

Her and biography
* The standard biography about Christine de Pizan is Charity Cannon Willard ’ s Christine de Pisan: Her Life and Works ( 1984 ).
Her half-brother the artist and writer Quentin Bell eventually became the club ’ s secretary, and later wrote his aunt ’ s biography.
In 1980, after the international success the biography Sophia Loren: Living and Loving, Her Own Story by A. Hotchner, Loren portrayed herself and her mother in a made-for-television biopic adaptation of her autobiography entitled Sophia Loren: Her Own Story.
Her biography was written in 1810 by Giovanni de Rossi.
Her biography, Prunella, written by Teresa Ransom, was published by John Murray in 2005.
In John Miller's biography of Dame Judi, With A Crack In Her Voice, she talked of being bewildered at how Harvey never actually looked at her during his speeches, and the book also quotes Joss Ackland as saying that Americans seemed to think Harvey was some sort of great actor, which his colleagues certainly did not.
Her memoir, Meatless Days, is an exploration of the complex interweaving of national history and personal biography which was widely and respectfully reviewed.
Her versatility led to her being dubbed Woman of a Thousand Faces, the title of her biography by Doug McClelland.
* John Matteson-winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 2008 for the biography Eden's Outcasts: The Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father
Her life is detailed in a biography by her daughter-in-law Elinor Sisulu, Walter and Albertina Sisulu: In our lifetime.
Her biography, The Girl in the Picture, was written by Denise Chong and published in 1999.
* Her Two Lives The biography of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study's Founder by author Elaine Yaffe
Her letters reveal the amount of work she did, some of which was useful to her when she wrote her biography of Charlotte Mew.
* Her biography: I give you my life
Her biography of Hugh MacLennan, Hugh MacLennan: A Writer's Life, was nominated for a Governor General's Award.
* Her gravemarker and some additional biography
Within a week after her death, Horace Greeley suggested to Emerson that a biography of Fuller, to be called Margaret and Her Friends, be prepared quickly " before the interest excited by her sad decease has passed away ".
Her official biography was authored by an Indian civil servant, Navin Chawla, and published in 1992.
Her biography of Moinuddin Chishti is highly regarded for its judgment and literary quality.
Her biography, number 49 in the movie, is one amidst several interrelated biographies concerning different members of the Fallcaster family.
Her best known work in these last years was a biography of Trotsky, which she co-authored with fellow Russian revolutionary Victor Serge.
* Her descendent, Lord George Scott, published a biography called " Lucy Walter Wife or Mistress ".
Her biography provides a notable record of both the literary scene and life of the Anglo-Irish gentry at the time.

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