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Her and partnership
Her writing partnership with Adolph Green lasted for six decades, during which time they collaborated with other leading entertainment figures such as the famed " Freed Unit " at MGM, Jule Styne and Leonard Bernstein.
Her late uncle, Gilbert Cates, produced numerous TV specials, often in partnership with Cates Kline's father, and several annual Academy Awards shows.
Her most innovative and costly endeavor, however, was her partnership with the Library of Congress, resulting in the construction of the 500-seat Coolidge Auditorium, specifically intended for chamber music, in 1924.
Her husband left his partnership at a Manchester law firm to work as a legal assistant nearer the prison, selling the family house to meet the legal bills from the trial and first appeal.
Her exuberance, humour and presenting skills landed her a presenting job on The Big Breakfast where she forged a successful partnership with Johnny Vaughan.
Her subsequent partnership with Zhang Jiewen has been even more successful as they have shared international domination with compatriot rivals Gao Ling and Huang Sui.
Her full name — Lindsay Ann Crouse — is an intentional tribute to the Broadway writing partnership of Lindsay and Crouse.
Her partnership with Uğurata lasted 29 years.
Her partnership with choreographer Saroj Khan has resulted in numerous hits including the controversial " Choli ke peeche kya hai " and " Dhak dhak " ( Beta ).
Her most recent web television project in partnership with LIVESTREAM focused on global social entrepreneurs.
Her partnership with Rennae Stubbs ended, and she partnered with Nadia Petrova ; she took part in only the major tournaments in hopes of reaching the Sony Ericsson Championships in Doha.

Her and with
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 face was pale but set and her dark eyes smoldered with blame for Ben.
Her miraculous progress in material achievements flows from other qualities far more worthy and substantial: adherence to principles and methods consonant with our religious philosophy ; ;
Her quarters were on the right as you walked into the building, and her small front room was clogged with heavy furniture -- a big, round, oak dining table and chairs, a buffet, with a row of unclaimed letters inserted between the mirror and its frame.
Her mother wrote Kate of her grief at the death of Kate's baby and at Jonathan's decision to go with the South `` And, dear Kate '', she wrote, `` poor Dr. Breckenridge's son Robert is now organizing a militia company to go South, to his good father's sorrow.
Her voice shook with feeling, and he thought it lovely.
Her father, James Upton, was the Upton mentioned by Hawthorne in the famous introduction to the Scarlet Letter as one of those who came into the old custom house to do business with him as the surveyor of the port.
Her education in the United States, not just in a classroom, but also in an American house with an American housekeeper, stands her in good stead.
Her eyes were bright with anticipation.
Her fiance, who is with a publishing firm, translates many books from English into Italian.
Her husband, who was sentenced to 15 years in the federal prison at McNeil Island last April for robbery of the Hillsdale branch of Multnomah Bank, also was charged with the store holdup.
Her acting began with the Birmingham Repertory Company and she soon became the toast of the West End.
Her words remained with him, worrying him for hours.
Her little brown face wrinkled up, her brown eyes gleamed, and with her little gestures she said all the courteous things.
Her face turned pink with pleasure and a smothered cough.
Her first class wasn't until ten, but she always got up to have breakfast with me.
Her little speech was totally out of character with the sort of person I thought she was.
Her friends and professional associates would sympathize with her, not because she had lost a beloved husband, but because she had been married to a man who thought unrealistically.
Her whole body is made of highly advanced synthetic jelly silicon and with 60 artificial joints in her face, neck, and lower body ; she is able to demonstrate realistic facial expressions and sing while simultaneously dancing.
Her unhappiness with her marriage caused Aphrodite to seek out companionship from others, most frequently Ares, but also Adonis.
According to Ben Pimlott, biographer of Queen Elizabeth II, the Aga Khan presented Her Majesty with a filly called Astrakhan, who won at Hurst Park Racecourse in 1950.
Her mother and her siblings had travelled with Agrippa.
Her practice of accompanying Germanicus on campaigns was considered inappropriate, and her tendency to take command in these situations was viewed with suspicion as subversively masculine.
Her friend, Acerronia Polla, was attacked by oarsmen while still in the water, and was either bludgeoned to death or drowned, since she was exclaiming that she was Agrippina, with the intention of being saved, unfortunately she did not know that this was an attempt of Agrippina's life, not a mere accident.

Her and Balanchine
In February 2009 Kistler announced retirement from New York City Ballet at the end of the 2010 season .< ref > Last Balanchine Dancer Bowing Out by Daniel J. Wakin, NY Times, February 5 </ sup > th </ sup >, 2009 Her farewell performance took place on June 27, 2010 ,< ref > NY Times by Alastair Macaulay, June 28 </ sup > th </ sup >, 2010 and consisted of ballets choreographed by Balanchine and Martins:
His dam, Wind In Her Hair, herself a Group One winner, finished second in the Epsom Oaks to super-filly Balanchine and was out of Burghclere, a daughter of dual-Classic winner Highclere, who was owned and bred by Queen Elizabeth II.

Her and lasted
Her first marriage to Michael Attenborough, the son of British film actor / director Richard Attenborough, lasted from 1971 to 1973.
Her second marriage to Geoffrey Planer lasted from 1977 to 1978.
Her tenure as regent of the Italian lands of the Holy Roman Empire probably lasted from 1117 to 1119, whereupon she rejoined her husband in Lotharingia.
Her advantage lasted only a few months.
Her first marriage, to Paul Drucker in 1981, lasted 40 days ( though they were not formally divorced until 1985 ); she subsequently married Jean-Paul Gourges in 1989.
Her second marriage was to the Italian-born French actor Yves Montand in 1950, a union which lasted until her death.
Her regency lasted until 437, and for the duration Theodosius II gave her his full support.
Her convalescence lasted nearly a year, which she spent at her sister's home in Northampton, Massachusetts.
Her stay in Peru, which lasted until 1968, made her very popular among the citizens of that country too.
Her marriage to Hodges lasted from 1958 until their divorce in 1976.
Her second marriage lasted just over a year and they divorced in March 1936.
Her third marriage, to radio and television director and producer William Spier ( 1906 – 1973 ), lasted from January 25, 1948 until his death.
Her formal education lasted only until age 14, when she enrolled in a French convent school in Rome.
Her career at Covent Garden had lasted for twenty-four years.
Her stories on Standard Oil began in the November 1902 issue of McClure's and lasted for nineteen issues.
Her career lasted nearly seven decades.
Her friendship with Annabella Byron, 11th Baroness Wentworth, dates from about this time and lasted for some seven years ; it was brought to an end apparently through the Baroness's unreasonable temper.
Her parents ' marriage lasted only a few years, with her mother re-marrying Clarence Lambour, and Dorothy took his last name.
Her advantage lasted only until July of that year, and she released Stephen in Dec.
Her tenure was short, because the 23rd Dáil lasted only 279 days, and a Fine Gael – Labour Party coalition was elected at the November 1982 general election.
Her so-called " reign " lasted from around 1667, when she first danced with Louis XIV at a ball hosted by the king's younger brother, Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, at the Louvre, until her alleged involvement in the notorious Affaire des Poisons in the late 1670s to 1680s.
Her career lasted more than 40 years, during which time women gained acceptance within the scientific community.
Her ' treatment lasted something in the region of three years-one of the most protracted and detailed of Freud's early cases '.
Her 1964 Catholic wedding in Rome was granted great publicity but no one was informed that the marriage only lasted a couple of months.

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