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Her publications emphasized that women and men are different, but this shouldn ’ t stop them from equality under the law.
Her name was on all the Society ’ s publications, and her address was the permanent mailing address of the NCS for more than 30 years.
Her withdrawal from public life prompted unfounded speculation that new publications were in the works.
Her publications, especially her autobiography The Life of Theresa of Jesus had multiple effects.
Her articles and reviews have been featured in many publications, including Saturday Night, This Magazine, and Chatelaine.
Her publications include in the second person ( Longspoon 1985 ), On the Edge of Genre: The Contemporary Canadian Long Poem ( 1991 ), Making a Difference: Canadian Multicultural Literature ( 1996 ), and a new edition of it, Making a Difference: Multicultural Literatures in English Canada ( 2006 ).
Her writings have also appeared in a number of other publications, including the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, Time, The Washington Post, O: the Oprah Magazine, Politico and The Huffington Post.
Her publications include articles in plant physiology as well as medical nuclear, biological, chemical, and explosive response for the Department of Defense.
Her youthful ambition had been to be the greatest English poetess, and her first publications were poems in the manner of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Walter Scott ( Miscellaneous Verses, 1810, reviewed by Scott in the Quarterly ; Christina, the Maid of the South Seas, a metrical tale based on the first news of discovery of the last surviving mutineer of the H. M. S. Bounty and a generation of British-Tahitian children on Pitcairn Island in 1811 ; and Blanche part of a projected series of ' Narrative poems on the Female Character ,' 1813 ).
* Her earliest publications were " Sappho " and " Hammerstein ", two poems which appeared at Leipzig in 1880.
Her recipe for " Mamie's million dollar fudge " was reproduced by housewives all over the country after it was printed in many publications.
Her many publications, which mainly cover education and social policy issues, include:
) and writer, and " graphic designer for Subversions and other publications ," Her painting The Night Time is the Right Time " was selected by the Chicago Jazz Institute for the 2000 Chicago Jazz Festival t-shirt ".
Her work in modelling is known through publications such as Sports Illustrated as well as working for campaigns for such brands as Perry Ellis and Victoria's Secret.
Her publications include Don't Push the River ( It Flows by Itself ), a first-person account of Stevens ' investigations of Gestalt Therapy.
Her news, business and feature stories have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Congressional Quarterly, The Associated Press, CNBC. com and Entrepreneur. com, among other publications.
Her work has appeared in a number of publications, including Harper's, Essence, Glamour, Interview, Buddhadharma, Vibe, Child, and Mademoiselle magazines.
Her occasional journalism, essays, stories and poetry have appeared in numerous publications including The Globe and Mail, National Post, CV2, Write, NOW, eye weekly and This Magazine.
Her statements were recounted for many publications.
Their success encouraged Her Majesty's Stationery Office to commission a hardback book combining the essence of both earlier publications.
Her recent publications include " The New Civic Art " and " Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream.
Her photograph was much sought after by the various trade publications and leading photographers such of the day.
Her most important cultural contribution was the editing of three publications, the latter more or less continuations of the previous series, beginning in late 1911:
Her essays have appeared in The New Yorker, Equus magazine, American Heritage, The Blood-Horse, Thoroughbred Times, The Backstretch, Turf and Sport Digest, and many other publications.

Her and poet
* " Her stories and novels are humanistic, while her deep concern for male-female ( even human-alien ) harmony ran counter to the developing segregate-the-sexes drive amongst feminist writers ; What her work brought to the genre was a blend of lyricism and inventiveness, as if some lyric poet had rewritten a number of clever SF standards and then passed them on to a psychoanalyst for final polish.
Her nickname, Murasaki, was most probably given at a court dinner in an incident she recorded in her diary: in c. 1008 the well-known court poet Fujiwara no Kintō inquired after the " Young Murasaki "— an allusion to the character named Murasaki in Genji — which would have been considered a compliment from a male court poet to a female author.
Her father is a poet, and they have recently moved from England.
Her close friend and fellow poet Mandelstam was deported and then sentenced to a Gulag labour camp, where he would die.
Her French father, Michael Heine, was a scion of a prominent German-rooted Berlin and Paris banking Jewish family and a cousin of poet Heinrich Heine.
Her mother was Elizabeth Reeve Cutter Morrow, a poet and teacher, who was active in women's education, and served as acting president of her alma mater Smith College.
Her poetry has achieved greater appeal and a wider audience, as have the works of Natalie Clifford Barney, due to the contemporary rediscovery of the works of the ancient Greek poet Sappho, also a lesbian.
He landed a small role in the 1963 Jimmy Stewart film, Take Her, She's Mine, playing a beatnik poet working at a coffee shop.
Her uncle was the poet Matthew Arnold and her grandfather Thomas Arnold, the famous headmaster of Rugby School.
Her book, By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, detailed her romance with the poet George Barker.
Her poetry went through numerous editions in the 19th century ; Coventry Patmore called her the most popular poet of the day, after Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Her uncle is novelist, playwright and poet Edward Falco, an English professor at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg.
Voltaire's story ( in his Letters on the English Nation ) that Her Grace used to go to Wycherley's chambers in the Temple disguised as a country wench, in a straw hat, with pattens on and a basket in her hand, may be apocryphal, for disguise was superfluous in her case, but it shows how general was the opinion that, under such patronage as this, Wycherley's fortune as poet and dramatist was now made.
Her first professional acting job was in Trinidad and Tobago, performing in a play written by poet ( and Nobel laureate ) Derek Walcott and funded by the MacArthur Foundation.
Her daughter Ethel Clifford ( d. 1959 ), later Lady Dilke, having married Sir Fisher Wentworth Dilke, 4th Baronet ( 1877 – 1944 ) in 1905, was a published poet.
Her sister was the noted essayist and poet Alice Meynell.
Her father is the famous poet and critic Takaaki Yoshimoto, and her sister, Haruno Yoiko, is a well-known cartoonist in Japan.
Her grandfather was Agrippa d ' Aubigné, a well-known Protestant General, a close friend of Henry IV, and an epic poet.
Her collection, Prometheus and Other Poems, was the first collection of poetry published by an Irish poet, besides Yeats, which could be considered modernist.
Her brother was the poet, William Thomas Fitzgerald.
Her sister is Susan Howe, who also became a poet.
Her stage name is a reference to Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Center where the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas died in 1953.
Her sister is the poet Fanny Howe.
Her father is Japanese haiku poet and essayist, Shigeru Ekuni.

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