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Her film choices were often unconventional ; she sought roles as manipulators and killers in an era when actresses usually preferred to play sympathetic characters, and she excelled in them.
Her exit from the picture was also the most sympathetic when, after helping to assist two children to escape the disaster, her character fell 110 stories to her death from a scenic elevator on the outside of the building which was derailed following an explosion.
Her tutor, Prof. Perot ( Albert Bassermann ) is sympathetic and, finding that she has no friends or family in Paris, invites her to a soirée his wife is throwing for a " few friends " ( primarily professors and their wives ).
Her other major film roles include David Niven's character's love interest in the film A Matter of Life and Death ( 1946 ), and Zira, the sympathetic chimpanzee scientist in the 1968 film Planet of the Apes and two sequels.
Her sympathetic agent at the welfare bureau finds her and reunites her with her ne ' er-do-well husband who deserted her decades ago.
Her style was sympathetic and poignant, as she portrayed domestic native scenes that would have been fast disappearing in that time.
Her work which was being displayed at a municipal library in the Montreal borough of Côte Saint-Luc was referred to as being " too sympathetic " to the Palestinian uprising.
Her reporting is generally sympathetic to the Palestinian point of view and critical of Israeli government policy towards the Palestinians.
Her sympathetic portrayal of the plight of working animals led to a vast outpouring of concern for animal welfare and is said to have been instrumental in abolishing the cruel practice of using the checkrein ( or " bearing rein ", a strap used to keep horses ' heads high, fashionable in Victorian England but painful and damaging to a horse's neck ).
Her portrait of her subject is largely sympathetic.
Her style was unaffected, simple, and sympathetic.
Her biographies of Edward Irving ( 1862 ) and her cousin Laurence Oliphant ( 1892 ), together with her life of Sheridan in the English Men of Letters series ( 1883 ), show vivacity and a sympathetic touch.
Her novels and plays are committed to developing deep, sympathetic characters, to understanding ' life ' in its complexity.
Her writings in latter decades became decidedly more sympathetic to socialist and labour politics, and many of her later articles discussed the desirability of a new social order based on socialist and Christian principles.
Her late novel Zulu Heart ( 1974 ) included sympathetic portrayals of whites in South Africa during a time of conflict with Africans.
Her father is described in Paradoxes d ' un docteur allemand ( published 1860 ), which shows him to have been sympathetic to feminism.
The Colonial Secretary, Lord Glenelg, sympathetic to the Canadian Native people's plight, recommended to Her Majesty the Queen, that the Credit River Mississaugas should be granted title deeds.

Her and renderings
Her beautiful watercolor renderings of buildings and landscapes became known as a staple of Wright's style, though she was never given credit by the famous architect.
Her canvases overlay different architectural features such as columns, façades and porticoes with different geographical schema such as charts, building plans and city maps and architectural renderings for stadiums, international airports, and other public gathering hubs, seen from different perspectives, at once aerial, cross-section and isometric.

Her and American
Her education in the United States, not just in a classroom, but also in an American house with an American housekeeper, stands her in good stead.
Her book titles, changed by American publishers, for example Ten Little Niggers to Ten Little Indians, were kept the same across the Atlantic, after bushels of fan mail.
The Land before Her: Fantasy and Experience of the American Frontiers, 1630-1860 ( 1984 ).
Her father, Robert Lawrence Berenson, was an American career diplomat turned shipping executive ; he was of Lithuanian Jewish descent, and his family's original surname was Valvrojenski.
* 1999 – Mark Sandman, American singer-songwriter, musician, and producer ( Morphine and Treat Her Right ) ( b. 1952 )
* 1971 – Leisha Hailey, American singer-songwriter and actress ( Uh Huh Her and The Murmurs )
* 1979 – Camila Grey, American musician ( Mellowdrone and Uh Huh Her )
Her figure permeates historical, cultural, and social dimensions of Latin American cultures.
Her first husband ( 1923 – 1928 ) was American Luther Cressman, a theology student at the time who eventually became an anthropologist.
Her relationship with Patti was the most contentious ; Patti flouted American conservatism and rebelled against her parents by joining the nuclear freeze movement and authoring many anti-Reagan books.
Her father was Swedish American and her mother was Norwegian American.
Her earliest American ancestors were the immigrants John Anthony ( 1607 – 1675 ), who was from Hempstead, Essex, and his wife, Susanna Potter ( c. 1623-1674 ), who was from London, Middlesex.
* 1952 – Mark Sandman, American singer-songwriter, musician, and producer ( Morphine and Treat Her Right ) ( d. 1999 )
American Equal Rights Association — May 9 – 10, 1867: Her speech was addressed to the American Equal Rights Association, and divided into three sessions.
Her recommendations respect the equal dignity of Congress and thus embody the anti-royalty sentiment that ignited the American Revolution and subsequently stripped the trappings of monarchy away from the new chief executive.
Her novella Paradises Lost, published in The Birthday of the World: and Other Stories, has been adapted into an opera by the American composer Stephen Andrew Taylor.
* Chafe, William H., " The American Woman: Her Changing Social, Economic, And Political Roles, 1920 – 1970 ", Oxford University Press, 1972.
Her primary fame came as a member of the British / American rock band Fleetwood Mac, though she has also released three solo albums.
Her life changed dramatically in 1936, when her paternal uncle, King Edward VIII, abdicated to marry the divorced American Wallis Simpson.
Grace Patricia Kelly ( November 12, 1929September 14, 1982 ) was an American actress who, in April 1956, married Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, to become Princess consort of Monaco, styled as Her Serene Highness The Princess of Monaco, and commonly referred to as Princess Grace.
Her ancestry was said to include Scots-Irish, English, Irish, French Huguenot, and American Indian ( Tuscarora ).

Her and ruling
* The Second Heiress, if mother of the ruling prince: Sri Patmanabha Sevini Vanchipala Dyumani Raj Rajeshwari Maharani Maharani ( personal name ) Bai, Junior Maharani of Travancore, with the style of Her Highness.
Her tenure as de facto ruler of China ( first through her husband and then through her sons, from 665 to 690 ), was not without precedent, in Chinese history ; however, she broke precedents when she founded her own dynasty in 690, the Zhou ( 周 ) ( interrupting the Tang Dynasty ), ruling personally under the name Sacred and Divine Empress Regnant ( 聖神皇帝 ), and variations thereof, from 690 to 705.
Her ruling was upheld in the state circuit court, but was subsequently overturned on appeal by the Florida Supreme Court.
Her given name means " Tears of Spring " Her paternal grandfather was close to the French colonial administration, while her father, Trần Văn Chương, studied law in France, and practicing in Bac Lieu in the Mekong Delta before marrying into the ruling imperial dynasty.
Her father's family were the ruling family of Semien province, claiming descent from Emperor Susenyos I.
Her father's mother was a daughter of Ras Guga, a member of the powerful ruling family of Yejju, which was of Oromo origin and had converted to Christianity from Islam, and which had ruled as Regents for the powerless Emperors in Gondar during the Zemene Mesafint (" Era of the Princes ").
Her letters home are celebrated for their humor, her outrage at the ruling Ottomans, and many personal stories gleaned from the people around her.
Her husband committed suicide in 1978, which later became a focus of public attention in the very public debate with Alberta Court of Appeal Justice John McClung over the ruling in R. v. Ewanchuk.
Her photograph was used in blogs made by supporters of Barisan Nasional, the ruling political party of Malaysia, to depict the victim in a controversy alleging sexual misconduct by the son of Lim Guan Eng, who is one of the leaders of DAP, a Malaysian opposition party.
She repeated it to Her friends who in their turn passed it on to the ruling princes on earth.
Her supporters argue that her father ’ s marriage to Leonida, alone among those contracted by Romanov males in exile since 1917, complied with the Romanov house law that required marriage to a princess of a " royal or ruling family " in order for descendants to claim the throne.
Her protest was denied, with the FCC ruling that a television network could, at its discretion, delete or edit remarks on its programs.
Her attorney stated she would appeal the ruling to the state supreme court, which had already overruled both of Marullo's death warrants.
Her absence at giving out the ruling itself was no legal objection, but if the request of the FPIM had been honored, and deliberations had been reopened, it would have been a requirement that she was present, or that the case had been tried anew by a different set of judges, in which case any ruling would take place well after the deal with BNP Paribas was finalized.
His / Her Grand Ducal Highness ( abbreviation: HGDH ) is a style of address used by the non-reigning members of some German ruling families headed by a Grand Duke.
Her social commentary in 1994, titled The PAP and the people-A Great Affective Divide and published in The Straits Times criticised the ruling political party's agendas.
Like all Monegasque nobility, the Prince is styled His Serene Highness ( or, in the case of a ruling Princess, Her Serene Highness ), abbreviated to S. A. S.
Her case was originally thrown out of a lower court on the ground that Russia had no jurisdiction over NASA, but the ruling was overturned when her lawyer was able to show that NASA's office in the US Embassy in Moscow does fall under Russian jurisdiction.
At the time of partition of the Indian Sub-Continent the ruling talukdar Syed Haider Abbas Rizvi who was also a regular officer in Her Majesty's Royal Indian Army opted to migrate to Pakistan.
# Her elder son, Jagaddipendra Narayan, succeeded his father as Maharaja of Cooch Behar, and was the last ruling prince of his dynasty ; Cooch Behar was merged with the dominion of India ( later the union of India ) during his reign.
Her first request for early release was denied, the Parole Board ruling on 13 September 2006, that she “ acted in an insolent and rude manner toward prison guards ”.

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