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Her and story
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 ).
Her nickname appears as a store name in the story " Christmas in Duckburg ", featured on page 1 of Walt Disney ’ s Christmas Parade # 9, published in 1958.
Her function as bestower of authority to rule is also attested in the story related by Livy in which a Sabine man who sacrifices a heifer to Diana wins for his country the seat of the Roman empire.
Her story is the basis for the celebration of Purim in Jewish tradition.
Her story The Land of Far-Beyond is a Christian parable along the lines of John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, with modern children as the central characters.
Her story was greatly developed, during the Middle Ages, in the tradition of Aggadic midrashim, the Zohar and Jewish mysticism.
Her story " The Autobiography of My Mother " was one of the 1977 O. Henry Prize stories.
Her story is told in Cortez and Marina ( 1963 ), by Edison Marshall.
Her story soon becomes one of Japan's most notorious scandals.
Her first story, Atlanta Girl Sees Italian Revolution, by Margaret Mitchell Upshaw, appeared on December 31, 1922.
** " Her Majesty's Servants " ( originally titled " Servants of the Queen ") ( short story )
* THE MOURNER: In a Landscape of Sadness, Offering Just Her Presence, New York Times, 10 / 1 / 2001 the story of Carol O ' Neill, wife of a founder of Sandler O ' Neill
Her dependence on magic becomes so consuming that it develops into a dark force that takes her on a redemptive journey in a major story arc when she becomes the sixth season's main villain, threatening to destroy the world in a fit of grief and rage.
Her sexual life story then continues featuring various boys, her husband, ministers, other women's husbands, boyfriends, swinging sessions, and the adult Lazarus Long / Theodore Bronson.
Her latest book, Child No More, is the heartfelt story of losing her mother.
Her legacy survives in numerous works of art and the many dramatizations of her story in literature and other media, including William Shakespeare's tragedy Antony and Cleopatra, Jules Massenet's opera Cléopâtre and the film Cleopatra ( 1963 ).
Her recent biographers, however, question the veracity of this story.
Her favorite fairy tale, which she reads to her younger brother at the beginning of the film is " Rigoletto ", the story of a cursed fairy prince who must live as an ugly monster until he can find someone who can see through his appearance to the heart within.
Her story is used as a means to teach relative pronouns to the students.
Her scenes are mostly what happened in times other than shown in the pilot episode " Encounter at Farpoint "; the story diverges from the " normal " time-frame as events in the finale occur.
Her personal account of the struggles of women artists is documented in her published journals, which are a revealing story of the bourgeoisie.
Her story was popularised in Euripides's tragedy Alcestis.
Her story was also put to the stage in the verse tragedy Canace ( 1588 ), by Italian playwright Sperone Speroni.

Her and doomed
Her subsequent part as the doomed courtesan opposite Robert Taylor in George Cukor's Camille ( 1936 ) earned her a third Academy Award nomination.
Her status-seeking crusade to makeover Abner and marry him off into high society was doomed to failure, however.
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.
Her two most significant roles are as lithe Daisy Mae in Li ' l Abner ( 1959 ) and as the doomed Jocelyn Jordan in The Manchurian Candidate ( 1962 ).
Her television work includes the acclaimed mini-series A Dark Adapted Eye with Helena Bonham Carter as the perfectly poised yet ultimately doomed Eden and the sweeping fantasy, Dinotopia.
Her big break came in 1984 with The Jewel in the Crown, in which she played the pivotal character of Daphne Manners whose affection for the handsome Hari Kumar doomed him.
Her engagement to the Prince of Asturias seemed doomed when the ship carrying her to Spain hit a storm in the Bay of Biscay.

Her and trumpet
Her father Wendell Crow is a lawyer and trumpet player, and her mother Bernice, a piano teacher.
Her parents were musical – her father played the trumpet in his own dance band, The Imperial All Stars, and her mother was their guest pianist.
Her mother, Vada Swanson, played trumpet.
Her father later earned a Ph. D and became a voice / trumpet professor at University of Nebraska at Kearney.
Her father, Johann Caspar Wilcke, was a trumpet player, who had a career at the courts of Zeitz and Weißenfels.
The Baltimore incarnation of Mink Stole and Her Wonderful Band ( 2009-) includes Scott Wallace Brown ( piano, organ ), Walker Teret ( upright bass, guitar ), Skizz Cyzyk ( drums ), and John Irvine ( trumpet ).
Her most enduringly popular work is Penillion, written for the National Youth Orchestra of Wales in 1955, From the first notes of the yearning trumpet solo, accompanied by powerful orchestral cross-currents, the music creates an irresistible impression of poetry and narrative, that could come from nowhere but from the heart of Wales.
Her song " Anywhere On This Road " was placed on the annual compilation CD of award winners ; the BBC cited Ibrahim Maalouf's " alluring Arabic trumpet " on the song as " just one stunning moment " among many within Lhasa's album.
Her 1991 recording Phantom orchestra featured the Anne LeBaron Quintet ( Frank London, trumpet ; Marcus Rojas, tuba ; Davey Williams, electric guitar ; Gregg Bendian, drums, vibraphone, percussion ; and Anne LeBaron, harp with electronics ).

Her and player
Her sister Susan reactivated her playing status during this period, and temporarily became the world's No. 1 ranked women's player again.
Her second marriage, in December 1947, was to the famous bass player Ray Brown, whom she had met while on tour with Dizzy Gillespie's band a year earlier.
Her game concept included animated color graphics, a pseudo 3D-perspective where the main character was visible on the screen, a more competent text parser that would understand advanced commands from the player, and music playing in the background through the PCjr sound hardware.
An award-winning field hockey player, former typist, and daughter of a British army officer turned innkeeper, Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Percy Gardiner, she was given the title Her Royal Highness Princess Muna al-Hussein and retained this title after they divorced on 21 December 1971.
Her 22 singles titles mark the record for most Grand Slam wins by a tennis player ( male or female ) since introduction of the Open Era in 1968.
Her husbands were John Young ( 1942 – 43 ), George Jenkins ( 1946 ), Robert Grayson ( 1947 ), Walter Buchanan ( 1950 ), saxophonist Eddie Chamblee ( 1957 ), Rafael Campos ( 1961 ), and pro football player Dick " Night Train " Lane ( 1963 ).
Her seven Grand Slam titles tie her for twelfth on the all time list and is more than any other active female player except for her younger sister Serena Williams.
Her winning percentage was the best ever for a post-1968 professional tennis player.
Her sister was the Ondes Martenot player Jeanne Loriod.
Her father, Dr. Roberto El Alfalfa Vazquez, was also a soccer player, who played for the UNAM Pumas team.
Her first, " Seduced and Betrayed ", a suspense yarn opposite Baywatch's David Charvet, and Erica Kane herself, Susan Lucci, was released in 1995 while she still a contract player on 90210.
* 1599-Elizabethan England: Queen Elizabeth I commands the player and Renee to go speed things up at the Globe Theater, where re-construction is moving far too slowly for Her Majesty.
Her second book, a collaboration with tennis player Chris Evert called Lloyd on Lloyd, was released three years later.
Her husband, Ray Knight, is a former All-Star baseball player.
Her original ambition was to become a professional tennis player, at which point her headmistress pointed out to her " they'd never see you over the net ", but Paige continued to play tennis and has referred to the sport as one of her passions.
Her biggest success was winning the British Open in 1991, and until the rise of Cassie Campion she was England's number 1 player.
Her fate in the game is ultimately tied to the player's actions ; she can either die ( killed by the player or in an explosion set up by the replicant Sadik ) or survive and pair up with McCoy as he gains the rank of " full Blade Runner " following the ' retirement ' of Clovis, the rogue replicants ' leader.
Her father was a farm manager to the Duke of Montrose, a former Scotland rugby player and Liberal politician.
Her first marriage, to football player Keith Van Horne, lasted from April 9, 1988, until August 1989, when Van Horne filed for divorce.
Her mother is a tuba player for the town band.
Her survival depends on the rating the player receives upon completion of the game.
Her ultimate fate depends on player choices.
Her successful performance in 2005 also encouraged the former World No. 1 player, Martina Hingis, to return to the game.

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