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Her and tragic
Her tragic early death from measles at the age of 32 came as a terrible blow to Severn and adversely affected his own health.
Her tragic story makes one of the Love Romances of Parthenius of Nicaea.
Her nickname is " The tragic heroine ".
Her agony inspired Dumas fils to write about tragic female characters.
Her capacity for projecting pathos was an inspiration to playwrights Thomas Otway and Thomas Southerne in the three famous tragic roles they wrote for her: Monimia in Otway's The Orphan ( 1680 ), Belvidera in Otway's Venice Preserved ( 1682 ), and Isabella in Southerne's The Fatal Marriage ( 1694 ).
Her first film was The Goddess ( 1958 ), playing a tragic movie star modeled on Marilyn Monroe ( though she and director, John Cromwell, would forever deny Marilyn's influence, using Rita Hayworth as being more accurate ).
Her actions led to tragic consequences for her and Edgar decades later.
Her novel in verse Forsaking All Others ( 1933 ) about a tragic love affair, which many consider her greatest work, reflects this, though it is certainly not autobiographical.
Her audience remarks that it is romantic but she reflects that it is " violent, bitter, tragic ".
Her life became the inspiration for a tragic 1849 drama Adrienne Lecouvreur by Scribe and Legouvé on which Francesco Cilea's opera Adriana Lecouvreur and the operetta Adrienne ( 1926 ) by Walter Goetze are based.
Her beauty is renowned and reached even Chu O's ear, triggering the unfortunate events that led to her tragic death.
Her works lean toward the tragic, within a hostile society of vice and violence.
Her mother's tragic married life might have influenced Tar-Ancalimë's rejection of her husband.
Her sister Marie of Romania eulogized her sister in a letter after her death: " The whole thing was tragic beyond imagination, a tragic end to a tragic life.
Her modernist novels portray the restricted and often tragic lives of women in contemporary Scotland.
Her life was marred by several tragic losses and her own mental problems, which eventually led to her suicide at 48.
Her rather disagreeable way of doing things comes from a tragic event in her childhood where she was beaten in her " hometown " of Alberta after trying to sell apples with her self-made cart.
Her appearance in the play is brief: she and her son are introduced in Act IV Scene II, a climactic and tragic scene that ends with both her and her son ’ s life.

Her and cycle
Her daily movement can thus be related to the cycle of human life with her being reborn every day.
Central to fertility rites in classical Greece was ' Demeter, goddess of fertility ... Her rites celebrated the procession of the seasons, the mystery of the plants and the fruits in their annual cycle of coming to be and passing away '.
Her husband in the core stories of the cycle is Ailill mac Máta, although she had several husbands before him who were also kings of Connacht.
" Her tendency to, " Talk for hours about the most boring everyday things, like the gas or insurance ," also inspired him in creating the narrative pieces in the song cycle which were letters to the character's mum.
Her festival, the Floralia, was held between April 28 and May 3 and symbolized the renewal of the cycle of life, drinking, and flowers.
Her tale is also told in John Gower's Confessio Amantis, and both are similar to the verse Romance Emaré, and the cycle is generally known as the " Constance " cycle.
" Her Son and Consort is the Mortal principle that is born, dies and is reborn in an ever-repeating cycle of birth, death and rebirth.
Her terms " the battering cycle " and " battered woman syndrome " has since been largely eclipsed by " cycle of abuse " and " battered person syndrome ," respectively, for many reasons: to maintain objectivity ; because the cycle of abuse doesn't always lead to physical abuse ; because symptoms of the syndrome have been observed in men and women, and are not confined to marriage and dating.
Her recording of Schoenberg's song cycle Pierrot lunaire is one of the classic recordings of the piece.
) Her collaboration with George Crumb was also a fruitful one ; she premiered his song cycle Ancient Voices of Children, and many of his other works were written for her.
Her ' day job ' is in catering, but she frequently indulges in long cycle trips ( such as circumnavigating Britain or Japan-or crossing the Sahara on her bicycle whilst suffering kidney problems!
Her latest book Sheep of Fools … a song cycle for 5 voices was published in September 2005.

Her and Requiem
James Hadley Chase wrote a few novels with private eyes as the main hero, including Blonde's Requiem ( 1945 ), Lay Her Among the Lilies ( 1950 ), and Figure It Out for Yourself ( 1950 ).
Her readership generally did not know her later opus, the railing passion of Requiem or Poem without a Hero and her other scathing works, which were shared only with a very trusted few or circulated in secret by word of mouth ( samizdat ).
Morgan's Requiem Mass in St. Therese's Church in his native Mount Merrion, South Dublin, was attended by, among others, Her Excellency Professor Mary McAleese, the President of Ireland, and her predecessor, Mary Robinson, and by the leaders of Ireland's church and state, many of whom had been the victims of Morgan's humour in Scrap Saturday.
Her early film work included several film roles for director Derek Jarman, notably War Requiem ( 1989 ) playing a nurse opposite Laurence Olivier as an old soldier.
Her last TV appearance, airing after her death, was in an episode of Hill Street Blues titled " Requiem for a Hairbag ".
Her recordings include Peter Grimes in both audio and video formats, as well as the War Requiem ( Chandos ).
Her Requiem Mass, which was conducted by the Bishop of Leeds, Arthur Roche, was held at the Roman Catholic Leeds Cathedral on 14 September 2007.

Her and documents
Her name appears in contemporary documents as Grany O ' Maly, Graney O ' Mally or Grany Imallye, Granny Nye Male, Grany O ' Mayle, Granie ny Maille, Granny ni Maille, Grany O ' Mally, Grayn Ny Mayle, Grane ne Male, Grainy O ' Maly, and Granee O ' Maillie.
Her instructions were that her letter be read while the intermediary stood by to accept a reply ; then he would return both documents to the queen.
" During a parliamentary debate in Britain on 6 December 1977, Foreign Secretary David Owen replied in the negative when asked " whether Her Majesty's Government intend to recognise travel documents issued by the authorities of [...] Bophuthatswana for the purpose of admitting visitors to the United Kingdom.
Her message became one of the major documents of the “ ethnic movement ”.
* Calendar of documents relating to Scotland preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London V vols.
Her husband was also not under investigation, and was told that he might have been the " innocent recipient " of documents ( resumes of people looking for federal political work ) then in his possession.
Her campaign faced questions regarding her involvement in the sale of BC Rail due to her cabinet position and family connection to people " mentioned prominently in court documents, including search warrants ", with opposition members stating that she " wants to shut down the public's questions about the scandal ".
Her work documents and interprets contemporary architectural practices ( in particular, with regard to energy infrastructure and water use ) and the ways people live together.
His works on Polish history are based on minute and critical study of the documents ; they were collected under the title Polska, dzieje i rzeczy jej rozpatrzywane ( Poland, Her History and Affairs Surveyed ), in 20 vols.
Her lawsuit alleged that Marvin had entrapped and beaten Patricia in an attempt to get her to sign documents giving him control over her finances.
Her siblings are law professor Maria ( born 1961 ); corporate lawyer Cecilia ( born 1962 ), businessman Tony ( born 1963 ) – who heads a documents company ; eye surgeon Estela ( born 1964 ); and anesthesiologist Orestes ( born 1967 ).
Her published sketches and documents include surgical photographs of liposuction, trauma victims, deformity correction, disease states and transgender patients.
Her diary is one of the few extant documents detailing the life of a free black female in the antebellum North.
Her autobiography The World is One: Princess Yi Pangja's Autobiography, now out of print, documents the events covered in this article in greater detail.
Her story documents the struggle for independence post liberation.
Her fears of the Military had inhibited her from returning the documents to them, Afu said.

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