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Her and tours
Her absence, and the lack of a steady drummer ( Stevenson quit and was replaced by Anthony Martinez ), contributed to the comparatively weak reputation of the last few Black Flag tours.
Her annual world tours and Italian TV shows, however, continued to include her best of the late sixties.
Her son Antony Penrose, known as Tony, owns the house and offers tours of the works of Miller and Roland Penrose.
The DVD featured clips from early Sandman shows, interviews from the Morphine tours, and various videos from other Sandman solo and group projects, such as Treat Her Right.
Her interest in social reform led her to travel abroad, and she carried out lecture tours in Scandinavia in the 1930s and 1940s.
Her fortune diminished, however, and she eventually opened her London house — 48 Upper Grosvenor Street, which had been decorated for her parents in 1935 by Syrie Maugham — for paid tours.
Her husband Édouard accompanied her troupe on their 1932 and 1934 tours.
Her father was a Navy pilot who completed two tours of duty in the Vietnam War, and her mother worked as a real estate agent.
Her post-Supremes solo career has been varied and included forays into musical theater, human rights activism, artists ' rights political action, a critically acclaimed jazz and blues cabaret act, organizing various museum displays of the Supremes ' famed costumes and world tours performing the music of the Supremes.
Her UK tours proved popular, and in the mid 1960s she performed farewell tours in Australia, Canada and America-the last performance was recorded and released years later.
Her marriage to Trinidad-born civil rights activist, Black Panther, and Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee leader Stokely Carmichael in 1968 caused controversy in the United States, and her record deals and tours were cancelled.
Her initial tours of duty included Patrol Squadron Augment Unit VP-0545 and Anti-Submarine Warfare Operations Center 0574 and 0374.
Her office is not normally part of tours because she uses the office as her working office for writing speeches, scheduling appearances, and planning special events.
Her first appearances were as a guest presenter on the network's travel show, The Great Outdoors, where she took viewers on tours throughout the world.
Her tireless defence of human rights and her passionate promotion of a more just and peaceful world have earned her the title of " Ciudadano Ilustre de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires " An artist with a political conscience, she supports her ideals about music in international concert tours as UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador since 1992.
Her solo tours in the late 1990s and early 2000s focused on acoustic guitar playing.
Her hospital tours continued into the 1950s.
Her previous assignments with the United States Information Agency ( before its merger with the Department of State ) include tours as Information Officer in Caracas, Venezuela ( 1989 – 93 ); Counselor for Public Affairs in Santiago, Chile ( 1993 – 97 ); and Deputy Director of USIA ’ s Office of Western Hemisphere Affairs ( 1997 – 98 ).
Her cousin, original Miracles member Bobby Rogers tours with the current incarnation of the Miracles throughout the United States, Canada and Europe.
Her appearance and dancing style captivated audiences during promotional tours around the world with hit songs like No Lloraré and Ya No Te Creo Nada.
Her past work includes not only off-Broadway productions but the Kennedy Center and national tours.
Her mother supported the family by organizing European tours for young women.
Her childhood home in New Ulm, Minnesota has been restored and is now a museum and interpretive center, offering tours and educational programs.

Her and Egypt
Her apparent suicide at the conquest by Rome marked the end of Ptolemaic rule in Egypt.
Her son, John Surratt, escapes execution by fleeing to Canada, and ultimately to Egypt.
Her cult was popular throughout Egypt, but her most important temples were at Behbeit El-Hagar in the Nile delta, and, beginning in the reign with Nectanebo I ( 380 – 362 BCE ), on the island of Philae in Upper Egypt.
Her mother Cleopatra Selene II was a daughter of Ptolemaic Greek queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt from her marriage to Roman Triumvir Mark Antony.
Her cult was so dominant in the culture that when the first pharaoh of the twelfth dynasty, Amenemhat I, moved the capital of Egypt to Itjtawy, the centre for her cult was moved as well.
Her role in the Egyptian pantheon became diminished as Sekhmet, a similar lioness war deity, became more dominant in the unified culture of Lower and Upper Egypt.
Her image formed the royal crown, the Uraeus, worn by the rulers of Lower Egypt.
Her writings on Egypt in particular are testimony to her learning, literary skill and philosophy of life.
Her family was from Serrastretta, Calabria, Italy, but lived in Egypt, where Dalida ’ s father, Pietro Gigliotti, was first violinist ( primo violino ) at the Cairo Opera House.
Her sister Cleopatra III was Queen of Egypt and married to Ptolemy VIII, an uncle.
Her husband died of anthrax poisoning from an infected shaving brush ( and readers at the time of the novel's publication in the 1930s might well have remembered anthrax deaths from infected shaving brushes during and in the years after World War I ); Mrs. Craddock herself had died not long afterward, of a tropical infection, in Egypt.
Her earliest work to appear under her own name was Arabi and His Household ( 1882 ), a pamphlet — originally a letter to The Times — in support of Ahmed Orabi Pasha, leader of what has come to be known as the Urabi Revolt, an 1879 Egyptian nationalist revolt against the oppressive regime of the Khedive and European domination of Egypt.
Her nephew, Fuad, who was proclaimed King Fuad II of Egypt and Sudan after the Revolution, resides in Switzerland.
She was born Her Sultanic Highness Princess Fawzia bint Fuad at Ras el-Tin Palace in Alexandria, the eldest daughter of Sultan Fuad I of Egypt and Sudan ( later King Fuad I ), and his second wife, Nazli Sabri.
* Her Sultanic Highness Princess Fawzia of Egypt ( 1921 – 1922 )
* Her Royal Highness Princess Fawzia of Egypt ( 1922 – 1939, 1949-1952 )
* Her Imperial and Royal Highness Princess Fawzia of Egypt and of Iran ( 15 – 16 March 1939 )
* Her Imperial and Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Iran, Princess of Egypt ( 1939 – 1941 )
* Her Imperial and Royal Highness Princess Fawzia of Egypt and of Iran ( 1948 – 1949 )
* Her Imperial and Royal Highness Princess Fawzia of Egypt and of Iran, Mrs Shirin ( 1952 – present )
Her full titles read, " The wife and greatly beloved of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Living in Truth, Lord of the Two Lands, Neferkheperure Waenre, the Goodly Child of the Living Aten, who shall be living for ever and ever, Kiya.
Her son Marcus Antonius Antyllus was executed by Octavian in Alexandria, Egypt in 30 BC.
Her co-regent and successor Thutmose III (" the Napoleon of Egypt ") expanded Egypt's army and wielded it with great success.

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