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Her memorial service sees a vast turnout, and a tall gleaming pillar with a light burning atop it is constructed in tribute to her.
The deserted and solitary aspect of the island was brought out with a strange and startling effect by the presence of so many steamers ; and as Her Majesty's barge with the Royal Standard floated into the cave, the crew dipping their oars with the greatest precision, nothing could be more animated and grand than the appearance which the vast basaltic entrance, so solemn in its proportions, presented.
Her vast repertory eventually grew to encompass Carmen, Ulrica ( Un ballo in maschera ), Monteverdi's Octavia ( L ' incoronazione di Poppea ), Dido ( Les Troyens ), Kundry ( Parsifal ), Klytemnestra ( Elektra ) and contemporary roles by von Einem and Orff.
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 work on the Song Sparrow is considered a landmark and Deborah Strom wrote in Bird Watching with American Women ( 1986 ) that her work was so vast and difficult that the mind boggles at the time and patience required.
Her red hair makes her very noticeable in the House of Lords and Alan Clark mentions her " vast arse " in his diaries.
Her physical strength is decreased ( although retaining a high level of strength, well above that of Slayers, vampires and the vast majority of demons shown in the series ), and she no longer has the ability to open portals or commune with plants.
: Her vast barbaric haunches, furred with trees,
Her grave is located within the vast Panteón de Dolores in Mexico City.
Her specialty is in knowing the exact lyrics to a vast number of songs.
Her vast potential made her a target for the illusionist Mastermind, who was attempting to prove himself in order to join the prestigious Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club.
Her blatantly feminist subject matter, of obese and sometimes faceless women with vast bodies, partly originates from a trip to America.
Her activism began in her teens, as a member of the Movimiento de Jóvenes Pobladores, a youth movement in Villa El Salvador, a vast shantytown ( pueblo joven ) on the outskirts of the capital, largely populated by migrants from the interior of the country.
Her vast tract of land is being distributed now to the peasant.
Her influences range a vast gamut of music, and her own work is entirely improvised.
* In Hart Crane's poem, " Voyages II ", from his 1926 collection, White Buildings, the poet describes the sea as, " Her undinal vast belly moonward bends.

Her and correspondence
Her letters, consisting of her correspondence with the writer Guy de Maupassant, were published in 1891.
Her secret correspondence with her brother Philip IV of Spain passed beyond the requirements of sisterly affection.
Her long correspondence with the latter forms the subject of one of her short stories, " The Letter Writers " ( published in The Blush, 1951 ), but the letters were unfortunately destroyed, in line with her general policy of keeping her private life private.
Her son ’ s correspondence with Tushratta, the king of Mitanni, speaks highly of the political influence which Tiye wielded at court.
Her campaign began in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1982, through a correspondence she maintained with two convicted murderers.
Her images characteristically draw from the Australian flora and fauna, yet contain a mythic substrata that probes at the poetic process, limitations of language, and the correspondence between inner existence and objective reality.
Her influence on Gambetta was absorbing, both as lover and as politician, and the correspondence which has been published shows how much he depended upon her.
Her correspondence with both Catherine the Great of Russia and King Stanislaw August of Poland, as well as several other dignitaries and heads of state often centered around the commission of several paintings that were often hung in her salon.
Her diaries and correspondence are an important source of information about Samuel Johnson and 18th-century life.
Her works, with those of Marie-Madeleine de La Fayette, were edited by Etienne and Jay ( Paris, 1825 ); her novels were reprinted, with introductory matter by Lescure, in 1885 ; and her correspondence in the Lettres de Mmes.
Her archive of historical, literary, art, tape, and extensive correspondence materials ( including many prominent literary correspondents, such as: William S. Burroughs, Robert Creeley, Diane Di Prima, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, and Ken Kesey ) resides at the University of Michigan's Special Collections Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Her correspondence, which contained encoded material addressing significant naval vessel movement in Pearl Harbor, was analyzed and solved by Mrs. Friedman.
Her affection was not returned, but she entered on a correspondence with him in which she plays the part of director.
Her mental and emotional instability is revealed through her paranoia, her correspondence with the " invisible doctors ", and her irrational behavior towards Aureliano, whom she tries to isolate from the whole world.
Her correspondence with her longtime secret confidante, the American dancer Loie Fuller, revealed " the distaste, which grew to revulsion " that Marie felt for her husband.
After considerable correspondence the details of the new constitution were settled, and a bill, approved by Her Majesty's Government, finally passed the local legislature in 1889.
Her work — the numerous stories for books and periodicals, with her drawings and woodcut illustrations ; the correspondence from western outposts ; her novels and nonfiction — gained her notice as a skilled observer of the frontier and an accomplished writer.
Her landlord, John McCarthy, claimed that Kelly received infrequent correspondence from Ireland.
Her correspondence with John Cairns provides a framework for understanding her life and work and is shortly to be published by Ki Publishing as CORRESPONDENCE.
Her long correspondence with Bishop Chrysanthos, Metropolitan of Trebizond, provided the material for her 1925 book, The Life of Christ.
Her correspondence is short but touching, considerate, patient and respectful towards all.
Her correspondence and some literary papers are held at Trinity College, Cambridge.
Her husband, Karl August, edited and published her correspondence in the twenty years following her death.
Her correspondence with David Veit and with Karl August was published in Leipzig, in 1861 and 1874 – 1875 respectively.

Her and provides
Everything thus turns upon the status and meaning of clause 2 in the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900, which provides: " The provisions of this Act referring to the Queen shall extend to Her Majesty's heirs and successors in the sovereignty of the United Kingdom.
The Constitution provides that a " Governor-General appointed by the Queen shall be Her Majesty's representative in the Commonwealth.
Her preparations for a romantic soiree designed to net her a husband from amongst the ranks of the Professors and her subsequent wooing by the indolent old Headmaster Bellgrove, provides some light comedy almost in the manner of P. G.
The Privy Council Office ( PCO ) provides secretariat and administrative support to the Lord President of the Council in his or her capacity of president of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.
Her detailed confession, apparently achieved without the use of torture, provides one of the most detailed insights into European witchcraft folklore at the end of the era of witch-hunts.
The Courts Act provides the current framework for appointment of the justices, which is done by the Lord Chancellor in the name of Her Majesty.
Her otherworld homeland, Tír na nÓg ( the Land of the Young ), provides the name of the series ' setting.
Her biography provides a notable record of both the literary scene and life of the Anglo-Irish gentry at the time.
Her research provides evidence for sustainable resource management systems around common pool resources that have lasted for centuries in some areas of the world.
Her continuous desperation not to let other people find out her true origins forms many of the plots and provides most of the humour of the show.
* Section 2 ( 1 ) of the Ministerial and other Salaries Act 1975, provides that " In this Act " Leader of the Opposition " means, in relation to either House of Parliament, that member of that House who is for the time being the Leader in that House of the party in opposition to Her Majesty's Government having the greatest numerical strength in the House of Commons ".
Her final novel, 1982's Aracoeli, has been seen as a summation, albeit by some critics a pessimistic one, of motifs and trends present in all of her writing, such as the importance of children and childhood, and private worlds in which fantasy provides an escape from dreary external realities.
Her translation of such dynamic styles into her intimate, everyday world created an oeuvre of art that provides intensely personal reflections on this Boston native's life.
Her fierce persona is attributed partly to her peasant background, and partly to her virginity, which provides ( according to Balzac ) " une force diabolique ou la magie noire de la volonté " (" diabolical strength, or the black magic of the Will ").
Her idol, lead performer Layla Hamilton, advises her to return to Japan but a performer's unexpected injury provides Sora with a window of opportunity.
Her feminine charms serve as the bait, while her partner Noel Harrison provides the fireworks.
Her feminine charms serve as the bait, while her partner Noel Harrison provides the fireworks.
Her biographical introduction to the book provides English-language readers with a brief but essential portrait of Ayesta ( 1919 – 1996 ), author, Spanish diplomat and outspoken critic of the Franco regime.
Her supposed will also provides the starting point for another, more widely regarded hypothesis.
Her publication, Studies and Memoirs ( 1888 ), provides a lively account of an interesting career, and is particularly valuable for the chapters devoted to the psychological explanation of the characters of Mary Stuart, Elizabeth, Myrrha, Phaedra and Lady Macbeth, in her interpretation of which, Ristori combined high dramatic instinct with the keenest and most critical intellectual study.
Her fur provides near-invisibility when in the shadows, and she has excellent vision in dark conditions.
Her bow section is still relatively intact, and although the wooden decks have rotted away, she still provides an excellent swim-through for divers.
Her weekly column, " Sex and the City ," provides the title, storylines, and narration for each episode.

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