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Her and personality
Her personality and conduct did however receive a certain amount of criticism.
Her quick posting to DS9 led to a number of awkward moments between her and Worf since the new host carries all the memories of their former hosts but has its own distinct personality.
Her on-screen personality was deemed less interesting than that of Blackman's Gale and it was decided she simply wasn't right for the role.
The state is therefore referred to as Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada (), or The Crown in Right of Canada, and the monarch's legal personality is sometimes referred to simply as Canada.
Her cool, rational personality has kept the club running in times of crisis.
Her dynamic personality and style caught the attention of Western media and observers.
Her wickedly vampish appearance is offset by her comical character, quirky and quick-witted personality, and Valley girl-type speech.
Her thrusting personality, allied to her husband's impeccable social standing, riches and political influence makes her a formidable woman.
Her hopes of going away disappointed — her fantasy destroyed — a short coda reveals how her personality has changed.
Her husband Billy ( Richard Attenborough ), unable to work because of asthma and cowed by Myra's domineering personality, assists in her séances.
Her version of Woody was cuter and friendlier than the manic Woody of the 1940s, and Lantz's artists redesigned the character to suit the new voice personality.
Her distinctive warbling voice and round cheeks made her a familiar and much-loved personality to British theatre and film audiences at the beginning of World War II, but her popularity waned in the 1940s after several years ' absence from the screen followed by an unsatisfactory thriller, Candles at Nine.
Her personality was characterized by energy, intellect, and a thirst for adventure which shaped her path in life.
Her personality is incredibly shallow throughout most of the series.
Her personality is kind and determined but at the same time, when Kazuma messes up, she gives him one of those " I am very disappointed " speeches, without raising her voice, to make Kazuma feel like an idiot.
Her character's initial personality was referred to by many critics as similar to the character Tracy Flick from the film Election.
Her personality is more similar to her mother's rather than her father's, and she is portrayed as a regular pot smoker and occasional dealer.
Her physical appearance, beauty, grace and intelligence were well known to Mitchell and the personality similarities ( the positive ones ) between Martha, who was also called Mittie, and Scarlett were striking.
Her attractive personality at once made her a great favorite, and her popularity enabled her father to recoup his losses as a manager.
Her identity was hammered home for the purposes of popular culture in the 1966 live-action film, where she and the King of Hearts are portrayed without any attempt at fantasy, or disguise as to their true natures or personality.
Her voice and her personality, however, are extremely close to the Billie Burke version.
Her best recordings include a spectacular rendition of " Io son Titania " from Ambroise Thomas ' Mignon and " Saper vorreste " from Verdi's Un ballo in maschera, in which Tetrazzini's personality virtually jumps out of the grooves at the listener.
Her klutzy personality is shown in her outfits, and is often seen with her shoelaces untied, a strap on her dress shoulder crooked, etc .. Like her counterpart Simon, she wears glasses due to her extremely poor eyesight.
Her good-hearted personality was no match for Empress Dowager Cixi, who managed to sideline the naive and candid Empress Dowager Ci ' an.

Her and Sophie
Her mother was also named Marie-Madeline, and this plethora of " Maries " may have been the reason she went by Sophie.
Her mother was Ann Sophie Weigall née Hamilton.
Her mother Sophie ( née Marquis ) who died when Rosa Bonheur was only eleven, had been a piano teacher.
She was born as the eighth child and sixth daughter of Paul I of Russia and Empress Maria Feodorovna ( born Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg ), and thus was Her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess Anna Pavlovna of Russia.
Her sister, Sophie, who was the more attractive child, represented a threat in the struggle for the affection of their father: ' the two young Freuds developed their version of a common sisterly division of territories: " beauty " and " brains "', and their father once spoke of her ' age-old jealousy of Sophie '.
In 1938-1939, she had her own radio program, Sophie Tucker and Her Show, broadcasting for 15 minutes on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays.
Her mother, the well-known Madame Sophie Gay, brought her up in the midst of a brilliant literary society.
Her maternal grandmother, Landgravine Marie Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt, and her paternal first-cousin Princess Augusta Sophia of the United Kingdom served as sponsors at her baptism ; her second given name came from Princess Augusta Sophie.
* 23 February 1847 – 28 September 1868 Her Royal Highness Duchess Sophie Charlotte in Bavaria
Her sisters included Eleonor Magdalene, Holy Roman Empress, Maria Sofia, Queen of Portugal, Maria Anna, Queen of Spain and Dorothea Sophie, Duchess of Parma and mother of the famous Elisabeth Farnese.
Her mother, Sophie, is established to have committed suicide when Susan was a child, which Ivanova blames on the Psi Corps.
Her paternal grandparents were John I, Duke of Lorraine and Sophie of Wurttemberg.
Her stepfather is Sir Nicholas Lloyd, former editor of the Daily Express, and her half-sister, from her father's second marriage, to children's author Cindy Black, is actress Sophie Winkleman, wife of Lord Frederick Windsor.
Her relationship with actor Julian Holloway produced one daughter, model and author Sophie Dahl.
Her partner, Sophie Allouache, a public servant and former University of Adelaide Students ' Association president, attended her swearing-in ceremony along with Wong's mother, Jane Chapman.
Her children were Dorothea Ackermann, Sophie Charlotte Ackermann and Marie Magdalene Charlotte Ackermann.
Her finest moments on disc include her Eva in Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg and Sophie in Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier.
Her daughter Sophie Grigson ( b. 1959 ) is also a cookery writer and broadcaster.
Her roles at the Met included Susanna in Nozze di Figaro ; Despina in Così fan tutte ; The Queen of the Night in The Magic Flute ; Amore in Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice ; Marzeline in Beethoven's Fidelio ; Rosina in Il barbiere di Siviglia ; Adina in Elisir d ' amore ; Norina in Don Pasquale ; Oscar in Ballo in maschera ; Nanetta in Falstaff ; Olympia in Les contes d ' Hoffmann ; Sophie in Der Rosenkavalier ; Zerbinetta in Ariadne auf Naxos ; and Adele in Die Fledermaus.
Her acquaintances praised Sophie d ' Houdetot for her generosity and intelligence rather than for her beauty.
* 3 July 1746-1 October 1766 Her Royal Highness Princess Sophie Magdalene of Denmark and Norway
Her three sisters were soprano Josepha Weber ( 1758 – 1819 ), who premiered the role of the Queen of the Night in Mozart's The Magic Flute ; Constanze Weber the wife of Mozart ; and Sophie Weber.
Her desire to continue her burgeoning career, she used the professional name Mary Gray for a while, and her faltering relationship with her husband prompted her to relocate to Chicago where she was noticed by a talent agent, Frank Westphal, who took her to New York and introduced her to his wife, singer Sophie Tucker.

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