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Her character is usually renamed in film adaptations because of difficulties with pronunciation.
Her reactions to the show usually reflect the target audience's responses.
In practice this means that the Sovereign reviews state papers and meets regularly with the Prime Minister, usually weekly, when she may advise and warn him regarding the proposed decisions and actions of Her Government.
Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, usually known simply as the Privy Council, is a formal body of advisers to the Sovereign in the United Kingdom.
Her affinity is with water, and her magic usually involves manipulating water.
Her sardonic summary to the team, usually berating them for their lack of intelligence for not achieving the target became a trademark of the show, and her call of " You are the weakest link — goodbye!
Her own public rites were usually enacted by non-religious office holders and their assistants at the hearths of public buildings.
Her dangerous work required tremendous ingenuity ; she usually worked during winter months, to minimize the likelihood that the group would be seen.
Her cult was closely identified with that of Diana, who seems to have been represented in the processions that started Circus games, and with Sol Indiges, usually identified as her brother.
Her contemporaries thought she was spoilt by her parents, especially her father, who allowed her to take liberties not usually permissible, such as being allowed to stay up to dinner at the age of 13.
Although in the United Kingdom there is no strict legal or formal definition of who is or is not a member of the Royal Family, and different lists will include different people, those carrying the style Her or His Majesty ( HM ), or Her or His Royal Highness ( HRH ) are always considered members, which usually results in the application of the term to the monarch, the consort of the monarch, the widowed consorts of previous monarchs, the children of the monarch and previous monarchs, the male-line grandchildren of the monarch and previous monarchs, and the spouses and the widows of a monarch's and previous monarch's sons and male-line grandsons.
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 later books usually appeared simultaneously in both Danish and English.
Her early poems usually picture a man and a woman involved in the most poignant, ambiguous moment of their relationship, much imitated and later parodied by Nabokov and others.
Her syncretic iconographical depiction is usually based on that of the Virgin and Child, because she is the mother of Ti.
" Her texts usually take place in the South and revolve around morally flawed characters, while the issue of race often appears in the background.
Her name is on the cast list among the other stars, usually tagged " Brewster magazine beauty contest winner " and sometimes even with a picture.
Her eyes, which usually bore the symbol of the Green Lantern Corps in the pupil, contained the symbol of the Corps with whom she was presently associating ( e. g., the symbol of the Sinestro Corps appeared in her pupils when she informed them of Sinestro's impending execution ).
This allowed her to sing songs usually associated with male singers, like " One For My Baby " and " I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face ".
Her consort is usually Hadad.
* His / Her Apostolic Majesty ( abbreviation HAM, oral address Your Apostolic Majesty ) — the King of Hungary, usually styled Imperial Majesty or Imperial and Royal Majesty as Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, also sometimes Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty.
Her books usually take place in or around the everlasting house, the idyllic refuge, recalling her time with Siepmann, living in a remote cottage in the West Country.
An Order in Council of this type usually has the following form: " Her Majesty, in pursuance of < nowiki > section of primary legislation </ nowiki >, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows :"

Her and keen
Her half-aunt, the future Queen Isabella I of Castile, was due to inherit the crown, but Afonso V was keen to interfere with the succession in Castile.
Her keen interest in financial matters and legal shrewdness now became apparent for the first time.
Her account of the travails of those around her, her keen insight into the personalities of the principal officers of both the British and American armies and her devotion to her husband in peril have led some commentators to name her as the first woman war correspondent.
Her cargo of liquor created keen interest on the beach.
Her work is noted for a keen focus on the Australian environment, which began to gain prominence in Australian art in the years following World War II.
Her husband ( simply called " Bob " in the book ) was called " Bob MacDonald " in the film, as studio executives were keen not to raise the matter of MacDonald's divorce in the public consciousness.
Her half-aunt, the future Queen Isabella I of Castile, was due to inherit the crown, but Afonso V was keen to interfere with the succession in Castile.
Her breakup with Sennett seems to have caused Normand to re-evaluate her life and she embarked on a program of self-education, developing keen and lasting interests in reading and books.
: Her keen mind causes her to suspect the too-often ' coincidences ' regarding their former teacher's departure, the new one's arrival and strange events in their neighborhood immediately after that to be connected, but her much younger and guile-less friends dismiss those connections.
Her keen interest in and familiarity with Latin America, along with her linguistic abilities ( she spoke fluent Russian, English, Spanish and German ), soon saw her translating on behalf of the FGY's International Department.
Her own face was on the label and her company was particularly keen on the use of testimonials from grateful women.
Her aunt is particularly keen for a relationship to evolve, so that Augusto might help with her niece's financial troubles.
Her countenance was keen and nervous, but benignant.
In a reflection on Obejas ' work, Latina comedian Lisa Alvarado says of the writer, " Her work exudes a keen sense of humor, of irony, of compassion and is laced with the infinite small moments that make her poetry and her novels sing with the breath of real life.
Her keen intelligence allowed her essentially to recreate herself.
Her parents were not all keen on the fact that she would stay in school until 16 as her sister had left at 14 and her brother at 15 but somehow they were convinced.
Her hobbies included golf and walking, and she was a keen member of Soroptimist, the worldwide organisation for women in management and professions, working to advance human rights and the status of women.
Her son, Harry Wolstenholme, was a lawyer and keen amateur ornithologist.
Her parents were keen amateur musicians and opera enthusiasts.
In his Allmusic review, music critic Thom Jurek wrote of the album " Her empathy for the material, her keen understanding of Dylan's sound world, and her own glorious voice brought another dimension to these 16 songs and, if anything, extended their meanings.
Her account of the travails of those around her, her keen insight into the personalities of the principal officers of both the British and American armies and her devotion to her husband in peril have led some commentators to name her as the first woman war correspondent.
Her father was a keen entrepreneur: ' The family talk around the dinner table always concerned business.

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