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Her and position
Her position covers a number of daily tasks common to any social director.
Her older half-sister, Mary, had lost her position as a legitimate heir when Henry annulled his marriage to Mary's mother, Catherine of Aragon, in order to marry Anne and sire a male heir to ensure the Tudor succession.
Her ambition, personal wit and cleverness won her a distinguished position in society, in spite of her humble origin.
Her position as a Marchesa required her serious attention, therefore she was required to study the problems faced by a ruler of a city-state.
Her outspoken defense of capitalism in works like Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal ( 1967 ), and her characterization of her position as a defence of the ' virtue of selfishness ' in her essay collection of the same title published in 1964, also brought notoriety, but kept her out of the intellectual mainstream.
Her position as the first woman to rule Georgia in her own right was emphasized by the title mep ' e (" king "), commonly afforded to Tamar in the medieval Georgian sources.
Her limited charms and conventual upbringing were not potent enough to wean Charles away from the society of his mistresses, and within a few weeks of her arrival she became aware of her difficult position as the wife of a licentious king, but, although Charles continued to have children by his mistresses, he insisted she be treated with respect.
Her next role would significantly reinforce her position as a bona fide international movie star, The English Patient, based on the prize winning novel by Michael Ondaatje and directed by Anthony Minghella, was a worldwide hit.
Buckingham Palace confirmed his recommendation on 1 October saying that: " The Queen is content for Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir AC, to remain in her current position until February 2008 as recommended.
Her position as an eligible imperial princess saw her considered as a possible bride for the Holy Roman Emperor in the west, Otto III in 996.
Her " horses " tend to get in a fetal position or birthing position and cry tears of pain.
The singles, " Could've Been " and " I Saw Him Standing There ", a feminine cover version of The Beatles ' " I Saw Her Standing There ", followed soon after, with the former also claiming the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100.
Her social position was cemented when she married her lover, Baron Kuffner, on 3 February 1934 in Zurich ( his wife had died the year before ).
The present Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, was appointed Lord President of the Council, a ministerial position who presides over meetings of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council and has few other formal responsibilities, for this reason.
In January 1891, Mannerheim was transferred to Her Majesty's Maria Feodorovna's Chevalier Guard in St Petersburg-a position in which his height ( he stood at 187 cm ( 6 ' 1½ ")) was an advantage, and one which also led to his being given a prominent place in the ceremonies for Tsar Nicholas II's coronation in 1896.
Her interference to veto the reappointment of the universally popular Mr Septimus Harding ( protagonist of Trollope's earlier novel, The Warden ) as warden of Hiram's Hospital is not well received, even though she gives the position to a needy clergyman, Mr Quiverful, with 14 children to support.
Her first position was as research associate at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois ( known as Fermilab ) where she studied hadrons.
Her position denying a national right of self-determination under socialism provoked philosophic tension with Vladimir Lenin.
Her common sense told her that the only way she could save the man she loved from the vengeance of his enemies after her death was to facilitate in time his descent from his untenable position.
Her personal charms were not potent enough to wean Charles away from the society of his mistresses, and in a few weeks after her arrival she became aware of her painful and humiliating position as the wife of a licentious king.
Her position was a difficult one, and though Charles continued to have children by his many mistresses, he insisted she be treated with respect, and sided with her over his mistresses when he felt she was not receiving the respect she was due.
Her early essay on The Relative Social Position of Mothers and Governesses was the work of one who knew both sides ; and in no respect does she more clearly prove the falseness of the position she describes than in the certainty with which she predicts its eventual reform.
Her position as an eligible imperial princess saw her considered as a possible bride for the Holy Roman Emperor in the west, Otto III in 996.

Her and Court
Her symbolic role in this unique mission to the Spanish Court was intended to emphasize the international links which were forged by her 16th-century ancestor, Ieyasu Tokugawa.
Appeals from the Court of Appeal are sent to Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, which essentially is the same body as the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords.
* Peter Campbell Scarlett, A Memoir Of The Right Honorable James, First Lord Abinger, Chief Baron Of Her Majesty's Court Of Exchequer, 1877
Her privy purse expenses for this period show that Hatfield House, the Palace of Beaulieu ( also called Newhall ), Richmond and Hunsdon were among her principal places of residence, as well as Henry's palaces at Greenwich, Westminster and Hampton Court.
Her $ 12, 000 award was reversed by the Supreme Court of West Virginia because she was outside the statutes of limitation when she filed and could not prove that the doctor concealed knowledge of his error.
Her home had been Lichfield House in the centre of town ; it was replaced by a block of flats in 1936, Lichfield Court, now listed.
Her Majesty is beginning to acquire more experience of life, and no longer judges others by the same rigid standards as before ; but meanwhile her Court has gained a reputation for extreme dullness ".
Elizabeth created a world in which aesthetics reigned supreme, producing a Court in which an understood competition existed amongst courtiers to see who could look best, second only to Her Majesty.
Judges of the Circuit Court are titled " His / Her Honour Judge N " and are addressed in Court as " Judge ".
In New Zealand, judges of the High Court and above are referred to as " His / Her Honour Justice Surname " in speech, and " Surname J " in writing.
Judges of the District Court and the other statutory courts are referred to as " His / Her Honour Judge Surname " in speech, and " Surname DCJ " or " Judge Surname " in writing.
Her father's ancestry was more distinguished than that of Thomas Boleyn and John Seymour and Catherine's lineage, unlike that of Henry's wife, Anne Boleyn, was better and more established at Court.
" Her submission favoured combining the current family law functions of the Federal Magistrates Court with the Family Court of Australia under a new Court, with a new name.
Her one attempt at Shakespeare, performing Lady Macbeth opposite Alec Guinness at the Royal Court Theatre in London in 1966 proved to be ill-advised, although some critics were harsher and one referred to her English as " impossibly Gallic ".
There are currently two other Households at the Belgian Court: the Household of Her Majesty Queen Fabiola and the Household of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Brabant.
Her Majesty's High Court of Chivalry of England and Wales is a civil court in England.
Her husband Steven J. McAuliffe remarried and in 1992 became a federal judge, serving with the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire in Concord.
After a Bill has been passed, the Presiding Officer submits it to Her Majesty for Royal Assent, but only after a four-week period during which the Advocate General for Scotland, the Lord Advocate or the Attorney General may refer the Bill to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ( prior to 1 October 2009, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council ) for review of its legality.
Justice X ( abbreviation X J, referential His Lordship / Her Ladyship ; oral address My Lord / Lady or Your Lordship / Your Ladyship ); Judges of the High Court of Justice,
* Lord / Lady X, referred to as " His Lordship / Her Ladyship ;" addressed orally as " My Lord / My Lady " in the High Court of Justiciary, Court of Session, in Scotland.

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