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Her and study
Her study of history was persistently pursued.
Her husband Torvald comes out of his study to banter with her.
Her study of languages, literature, science and history was broad and she was an eager student.
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 study stunned the medical community and made her a hero to many gay men and lesbians, but homosexuality remained in the DSM until 1973.
Her prized possession was a bound volume of the Dissenters ' Theological Magazine and Review, in which the family's pastor, the Reverend James Wheaton, had published two essays, one insisting that God had created the world in six days, the other urging dissenters to study the new science of geology.
Her thesis was completed in 1965 under the tutorship of Robert Hinde, former master of St. John's College, Cambridge, titled " Behavior of the Free-Ranging Chimpanzee ," detailing her first five years of study at the Gombe Reserve.
Her superior intelligence combined with diligent study left her exceedingly well-versed in all the arts and sciences, and in philosophy.
Her parents were strict about church attendance, and every Sunday she spent the day there, first at morning services, followed by Sunday school, an afternoon prayer meeting, and an evening study group for children.
Her group also developed a yeast “ living test tube ” model to study protein folding transitions in neurodegenerative diseases and to test therapeutic strategies through high-throughput screening.
Her natural instincts, however, were for the arts and, in 1903 she switched to the study of art at the Academy in St. Petersburg.
Her work has greatly influenced the sociological study of interaction, but also disciplines beyond, especially linguistics, communication, and anthropology.
The survival of many of her household records has been a boon to medieval scholars, particularly those focusing on medieval women ; a study of Elizabeth by Frances Underhill, For Her Good Estate: The Life of Elizabeth de Burgh, is largely based upon these records.
Her training was in history and political thought, a subject she was forced to study by her father, although her passion was literature and writing.
Her husband, the bookish Professor Crandall, is usually occupied in his study and generally takes no interest in administrative affairs.
Her most famous book, as an Islamic feminist, The Veil and the Male Elite: A Feminist Interpretation of Islam, is a quasi-historical study of role of the wives of Muhammad.
Her tap dancing skills led to an opportunity to study with one of the best-known tap dancers in the country, Savion Glover of the Dance Theater of Harlem, when he came to Washington D. C. for a workshop.
Her lifespan has been thoroughly documented by scientific study, with more records having been produced to verify her age than for any other case.
Her book The Language Police ( 2003 ) was a criticism of both left-wing and right-wing attempts to stifle the study and expression of views deemed unworthy by those groups.
Her academic books include the feminist study Writing a Woman's Life ( 1988 ).
Her mother was an advocate of women's suffrage and influenced her decision to study engineering.
Her primary area of study was education, particularly educational psychology, but she has also undertaken study in operatic singing and film production.
Her contribution was considered so important to Roseanne that the show's producers juggled storylines and taping schedules to allow her to study at Yale University while remaining part of the cast, shooting remote segments of Darlene at a soundstage in New York.
Her detailed study of Ronald Firbank, Prancing Novelist A Defence Of Fiction In The Form Of A Critical Biography In Praise Of Ronald Firbank, appeared in 1973.

Her and removal
Her actions shocked Nara society and led to the exclusion of women from imperial succession and the removal of Buddhist priests from positions of political authority.
Her removal to Orvieto and Viterbo in 1541, on the occasion of her brother Ascanio Colonna's revolt against Paul III, produced no change in their relations, and they continued to visit and correspond as before.
Her performance also included the removal of some of her clothing — seen jocularly as a staple of Eurovision performances — and was well received in the first contest in which most countries allocated their points after a public telephone vote.
Her platform focused on the needs of working-class families, promoting living wages for all, free health care, more funding for public education, more affordable housing, removal of troops from Iraq, improving the environment, and promoting equality.
Her removal was explained by having the Kato family company, Nippon Today, needing her automotive designing services at its Zurich, Switzerland facility.
Her work included research on the productivity of the algal component of cold desert soil crusts in the Great Basin Desert south of Snowville, Utah ; algal removal with intermittent sand filtration and prediction of minimum river flow necessary to maintain certain game fish ; the effects of increased salinity and oil shale leachates on freshwater phytoplankton productivity ; development of the Surface Impoundment Assessment document and computer program ( FORTRAN ) for current and future processing of data from surface impoundments in Utah ; and design and implementation of an algal bioassay center and a workshop for bioassay techniques for the Intermountain West.
Her hairstyle was changed to end at the middle of her back, with the removal of the dolphin tail from her original design.
Her removal was automatically triggered after she missed three consecutive board meetings between 1986 and 1989.
" Her literature also featured her endorsement by Phil Fulton, a pastor who fought the court ordered removal of tablets containing the Ten Commandments from the grounds of schools in Adams County.

Her and fear
Her untimely death, combined with Ramius ' long-standing dissatisfaction with the callousness of Soviet rule and his fear of the Red Octobers destabilizing effect on world affairs, ultimately exhausts his tolerance for the failings of the Soviet system.
Her increasing fear of Catholics led her to make a speech regarding her belief that a Catholic conspiracy was subverting the foreign office.
Her reticence and fear of strangers perpetuated the mystery and mystique that she projected both on screen and in real life.
Her mother, Sarah Bow ( née Gordon, 1880 – 1923 ), was told by a doctor not to become pregnant again for fear the next baby might die as well.
Her fear of being left alone makes her hysterical, culminating in her first direct experience of the Fourth World, perceiving it as a land where all is beautiful and she is safe.
Her fear of blood is established when she faints at the sight of the gunshot wound made by Morley
Her worst fear seems to be of dying alone, but she seems totally inept at relationships due to her frequent paranoia which tends to make her out as a very mean spirited woman.
Geoffrey Robertson, QC, the barrister for Gay News in the case, described Whitehouse as homophobic in The Times in 2008, saying: " Her fear of homosexuals was visceral ".
Her thoughts and fear about SpongeBob cause her to think that she was giving SpongeBob a driving test even though they are not at school.
Her most quoted poem is probably Dagen svalnar ... (" The Day Cools ...") which deals with feelings such as longing, fear, closeness and distance.
Her friend Sammy ( Steve Zahn ) is gay ; he remains celibate, not because of a fear of AIDS, but because forming a relationship would force him to come out to his conservative parents.
Her empathic powers made her vulnerable to the superstitions of her people and their fear of her powers caused her to shapeshift into an increasingly hideous form.
Her third column, " The darkness that all actors fear ", was a more personal column and dealt with her stardom, fans, insecurity and fears as an actor.
Her parallel in the Decameron also finds the night enjoyable after some initial fear and is eager for future meetings with the clerk.
Her fear over the entity causes her to contemplate suicide.
Her confusion represents her lack of self-confidence, her fear that she still does not fit in or have a place in the world, unlike those around her, who are competent and know what is going on.
Her siblings travel with her throughout most of the story, protecting her from the numerous attempts on her life by people who fear the outcome of the prophecy.
Her fear is to become old.
Her distrust and fear of Dix are becoming too much for her.
Her ambition is eventually to be a broadcasting executive, but though intelligent and talented, she was held back early on by her extreme shyness and fear of speaking up.
Her boyfriend once again dumped her in fear of being killed by the missile.
In Junie B. Jones Has a Monster Under Her Bed, he tells her about the monster that lives under the bed which rekindles her fear of monsters.
Her death is depicted in a more dramatic fashion than in reality, with her refusing to lie down in fear that she would not stand again.
Her conscious mind had heard the words, " I promise I won't hurt you, while her subconscious mind was calculating the situation much faster than the conscious mind could make sense out of WHY the fear was there.
Her fear of growing up is reflected in her appeal to readers through her childlike qualities and innocence, as well as her sense of fun.

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