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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 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 unwillingness to commit herself to the cause, Leicester's own shortcomings as a political and military leader and the faction-ridden and chaotic situation of Dutch politics were reasons for the campaign's failure.
Her political focus was not specifically on women or their liberation.
Her personal letters to leaders of the Revolution influenced policy ; in addition, she often hosted political gatherings of the Brissotins, a political group which allowed women to join.
Her attorney said Olson would fight the action and added that the action was a political move.
Her reputation has been altered over the years according to changing social and political perspectives, especially after the Mexican Revolution, when she was portrayed in dramas, novels, and paintings as an evil or scheming temptress.
Her husband wrote specifically that, if he should die when his heir was still a minor, his widow was not to be allowed any political influence whatsoever.
Her family had links with many diverse political strands in Ireland.
In addition to being the leader of a great political party and the head of Her Majesty's Government, the modern Prime Minister is the leader of the House of Commons.
Her political sympathies may have lain with the party of Alcaeus.
The development of the British constitution, which is not a codified document, is based on this fusion in the person of the Monarch, who has a formal role to play in the legislature ( Parliament, which is where legal and political sovereignty lies, is the Crown-in-Parliament, and is summoned and dissolved by the Sovereign who must give his or her Royal Assent to all Bills so that they become Acts ), the executive ( the Sovereign appoints all ministers of His / Her Majesty's Government, who govern in the name of the Crown ) and the judiciary ( the Sovereign, as the fount of justice, appoints all senior judges, and all public prosecutions are brought in his or her name ).
Her long reign saw Britain reach the zenith of its economic and political power.
Her book, My Chicago ( ISBN 0-8101-2087-9 ), was published in 1992, and covers her life through her political career.
Her relationship with the comtesse du Barry was one which was important to rectify, at least on the surface, because Madame du Barry was the mistress of Louis XV, and thus had considerable political influence over the king.
Her close friendship with Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, turned sour as the result of political differences.
Her son, James Crofts ( afterwards Duke of Monmouth and Duke of Buccleuch ), was one of Charles's many acknowledged illegitimate children who became prominent in British political life and society.
Her tenure included four regencies during her husband's stays in Hanover, and she is credited with strengthening the Hanoverian dynasty's place in Britain during a period of political instability.
Her Majesty's Government advises the Sovereign on a new peerage, under a process which scrutinises appointments to political honours.
Her father, Robert Goulden, came from a modest Manchester merchant family with its own background of political activity.
Her third book, Red Flag 1927 collected much of her political poetry.
Her mix of sexual prowess with the political power is a threat to Roman politics.
Her political ambitions and lack of respect for most of the elder revolutionaries within the Central Committee became notorious.
Her circle assisted in the political preservation of the Roman Empire ’ s borders and affairs of the client states.

Her and stance
Her pose is impossible: although she stands in a classical contrapposto stance, her weight is shifted too far over the left leg for the pose to be held.
Her stance is that " human beings are complex wholes, about which we know really very little " and that attempts to reduce this are naive, unjustified and doomed to failure.
While she was Chair of the US Commission on Immigration Reform she argued that " it is both a right and a responsibility of a democratic society to manage immigration so that it serves the national interest .” Her stance on immigration is cited by opponents of current US immigration policy who cite her willingness to penalize employers who violate US immigration regulations, to tighten border security, and to oppose amnesty or any other pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants and to broaden the grounds for the deportation of legal immigrants.
Her proposals in the 2005 white paper to reduce the number and influence of parent governors in Trust Schools, were seen as a partial reversal of this earlier stance.
Her parents had an independent political stance, never telling their children for whom they voted.
Her alleged tough policies in this department, including a firm stance on asylum policy, earned her the nickname " Jern-Erna " ( Norwegian for " Iron Erna ") in the media.
Her position on foreign affairs is congruent with the policy stance of PiS, based on the concept of Poland as a strong, independent country, poised to confront Germany or Russia when necessary.
Her understanding and empathy for the native African people and their interests, along with her stance on their so called " savage " way of life earned her unwanted fame and a mislabel as a feminist, an image she countered whenever given the chance.
Her stance on slavery was heavily criticised by Karl Marx when her mother-in-law, the previous Duchess was then ( 1853 ) remembered for practical genocide in driving out local Gaels in Sutherlandshire in order to appropriate 794, 000 acres of land three decades earlier ..
Her public stance with a British MP led to a bill which banned under 18s from using tanning beds.
Her political stance is conservative.
Her stance as an individualist versus a collectivist is controversial, with both sides claiming her as an adherent.
Her conservative, market-oriented political stance was well reflected in her campaign pledge for 2008 presidential bid to cut tax, reduce regulation, and establish strong law and order.
Her precarious marriage past, numerous quarrels, her obesity, her political stance were topics she sold in constant revisions of the fame she had acquired.
Made after the Motion Picture Production Code came into effect, however, The Law in Her Hands was forced into adopting " a reactionary stance towards the gender switch ", and concluded with a plot twist that was the complete opposite of the Pre-Code period ( 1929 – 1934 ), when " female characters on the screen could say, do, and be whatever they wanted ".

Her and became
Her eyes became bright as she talked about her father and mother, aunts and uncles, cousins.
Her teeth chattered so that she made three attempts at speech before she became intelligible.
Her acting began with the Birmingham Repertory Company and she soon became the toast of the West End.
Her hum became a gurgle of surprise.
Her first appearance was in a short story published in The Sketch magazine in 1926, " The Tuesday Night Club ", which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems ( 1932 ).
When she became her godly form " Her hair's ambrosia breathed a holy fragrance.
Her Latin origins and culture however led to creeping resentment from her Greek subjects ( who felt insulted enough by the late Manuel's Western tastes, let alone being ruled by his Western wife ), building up to an explosion of rioting that almost became a full civil war.
Her charges, the Robinson girls, became lifelong friends.
Her elder sister, Marisa Berenson, became a well-known model and actress.
Her deputy Mark Popescu became responsible for editorial content in 2004, a role he continued in until the appointment of Bakhurst as Controller in 2005.
Her parents were friendly with the writer Mark Twain, and from this association young Crystal herself became acquainted with Twain.
Her report, Work Accidents and the Law ( 1910 ), became a classic and resulted in the first workers ' compensation law, which she drafted while serving on a New York state commission.
Her nightlife and constant partying became a popular subject with the media.
Her name was Patrice Amati del Grande, and she became his companion after he separated from his wife.
Her painted portraits became less realistic and more a set of enigmatic icons that made her look much younger than she was.
Her son, Prince Obito became Emperor Shōmu.
Her closest male Protestant relative was the King of Scots, James VI, of the House of Stuart, who became King James I of England in a Union of the Crowns.
Her elder sister Agnes married King Philip II of France ( annulled in 1200 ) and her sister Gertrude ( killed in 1213 ) King Andrew II of Hungary, while the youngest Matilda ( Mechtild ) became abbess at the Benedictine Abbey of Kitzingen in Franconia, where Hedwig also received her education.
Her actions promoted the reign of her husband: Upon the death of the Polish High Duke Władysław III Spindleshanks in 1231, Henry also became Duke of Greater Poland and the next year prevailed as High Duke at Kraków.
Her sister Susan reactivated her playing status during this period, and temporarily became the world's No. 1 ranked women's player again.
Her father, seeing this, became so frustrated that he attempted to burn down the temple.
He became interested in an Arapaho woman whose name, Waa-Nibe, is approximated in English as " Grass Singing " Her tribe was camped nearby the rendezvous.
Her first husband ( 1923 – 1928 ) was American Luther Cressman, a theology student at the time who eventually became an anthropologist.
Her stepfather's brother Frederick became Pope Stephen IX, while both of the following two popes, Nicholas II and Alexander II had been Tuscan bishops.
Her eldest brother became King Frederick VIII of Denmark.

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