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Her and willingness
Her independent attitude, ability and willingness to take risks ensure that she is an artist and performer to keep an eye on …
Her willingness to question the stale, self-serving decisions of her superiors ( at least prior to the Kir ' Shara incident ), and her respect for Captain Archer position her at the fulcrum of human / Vulcan relations.
While she was Chair of the US Commission on Immigration Reform she argued that " it is both a right and a responsibility of a democratic society to manage immigration so that it serves the national interest .” Her stance on immigration is cited by opponents of current US immigration policy who cite her willingness to penalize employers who violate US immigration regulations, to tighten border security, and to oppose amnesty or any other pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants and to broaden the grounds for the deportation of legal immigrants.
Her hard work and willingness to tackle even the most gruesome tasks eventually won them over and they made accommodations for her.
Her willingness to challenge the ZANU-PF leadership when she felt they had not helped on these issues led to her deselection, and at the 1995 election the boundaries of her constituency were altered in a way unfavourable to her chances of holding the seat.
Her humility and willingness to yield greatly impressed the people and the officials in government, and as the incompetence of Emperor Ai became apparent, the people and the officials — who were largely against the Wangs during the reign of Emperor Cheng — all clamored for the return of the Wangs.

Her and capture
Her net is also mentioned in Reginsmál and in the Völsunga saga, where she lends it to Loki so that he can capture Andvari.
Her line-by-line translations, complete with brackets where the ancient papyrus sources break off, are meant to capture both the original's lyricism and its present fragmentary nature.
Her capture compromised the cautious line taken by the British between the Spanish and the revolutionaries.
Her intention is to capture all of the Doctor's selves in a time loop, trapping him in London's East End ; she has already captured the First and Second Doctor in the time hole.
Her aircraft and one of the airships she operates support the Spanish campaign to capture Ajir, which falls on October 2.
Her only pay-per-view appearance in the course of the year was on December 14 at Armageddon, where she unsuccessfully challenged Molly Holly for the Women's Championship, after Molly grabbed her tights for leverage, and managed to capture the victory.
In 1852, at the outset of the Second Anglo-Burmese War, ships of Her Majesty's Indian Navy joined a Royal Navy force under the command of Admiral Charles Austen to assist General Godwin in the capture of Martaban and Rangoon.
The British capture of Aden increased the commitments of Her Majesty's Indian Navy, leading to the creation of the Indus Flotilla.
Her Darts capture a number of Athosians and Atlantis personnel, and she learns of Earth from Colonel Sumner before feeding on him.
Her great ambition is to capture the powerful Necklace of Oros.
Her highly detailed drawn study for the painting shows her eye for details and her ability to capture a scene in a photo-realistic manner.
Derek Hill, a great admirer of her work, said, " Her paintings capture the Donegal we all feel in retrospect ".
Her capture and burning is mentioned in The Oracle Glass by Judith Merkle Riley.
Her capture after a long chase by a policeman, Tom, leads to romance and finally marriage to him.

Her and sailing
Her behavior has earned her the distrust and dislike of many adults, and she enjoys sharing recollections of her memories sailing across the world.
Fleming later changed the title after being told of a nineteenth-century sailing novel called On Her Majesty's Secret Service, seen by Fleming's friend Nicholas Henderson in Portobello Road Market.
Her father, Jim Ivins, known as " General Jim " because of his rigid authoritarianism ( or sometimes " Admiral Jim " for his love of sailing ), was an oil and gas executive, and the family lived in Houston's affluent River Oaks neighborhood.
Her first experience of sailing was on a boat owned by her Aunt Thea MacArthur on the east coast of England.
Her arrival in England was less than smooth, however, as the ship in which she was sailing wrecked.
Her storyline, titled The Enlighteners, involved a space-bound race using anachronistic sailing ships.

Her and men
Her name is the Latinized form of the Greek ( Androméda ) or ( Andromédē ): " ruler of men ", from ( anēr, andrós ) " man ", and medon, " ruler ".
Her early pious activities in Siena attracted a group of followers, both women and men, while they also brought her to the attention of the Dominican Order, which called her to Florence in 1374 to interrogate her for possible heresy.
Her complement was 60 men.
Her publications emphasized that women and men are different, but this shouldn ’ t stop them from equality under the law.
Almost all the women who attended this service walked out with her, as well as a few men .” Her works include: The Church and the Second Sex ( 1968 ), Beyond God the Father ( 1973 ), Gyn / ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism ( 1978 ), Pure Lust: Elemental Feminist Philosophy ( 1984 ), Webster ’ s First Intergalactic Wickedary of the English Language ( 1987 ), and Outercourse: The Be-Dazzling Voyage ( 1992 ).
Her study stunned the medical community and made her a hero to many gay men and lesbians, but homosexuality remained in the DSM until 1973.
Her divorce earned her negative publicity, and she was romantically linked with several men.
Her husband, Pompeianus, was not involved, but two men alleged to have been her lovers, Marcus Ummidius Quadratus Annianus ( the consul of 167, who was also her first cousin ) and Appius Claudius Quintianus, attempted to murder Commodus as he entered the theatre.
Her results showed Maori men as the most frequent users of " eh " in their interviews.
Her tendency to be witty and saucy in conversation, yet religiously devout and almost prudish in behavior, confused many of the English men but pleased some of the older socialites.
Her mother, Sophia Jane Craine, was descended from the Manx people of the Isle of Man and counted among her ancestors men accused of social unrest and slander.
" Her observations of the differences between the lives of men and women, for example in relation to illegitimacy, reinforced her conviction that women needed the right to vote before their conditions could improve.
Her leading men during this period included Charles Boyer, Joseph Cotten, Gregory Peck, John Garfield, Charlton Heston, Laurence Olivier, Montgomery Clift, Humphrey Bogart, William Holden, Robert Stack, John Gielgud, Rock Hudson, and Jason Robards.
Her father Oscar-Raymond Bonheur was a landscape and portrait painter and an early adherent of Saint-Simonianism, a Christian-socialist sect that promoted the education of women alongside men.
Her appointment of clerics offended the Patriarch Michael Keroularios, who considered this the duty of men, not women.
Her husband was one of the men who were hiding in the Trojan Horse.
Her casualties were significant ; eight men were killed and another eight wounded.
Her godfather, actor Thane Bettany, is her father's stepbrother ; both men spent their early life in Sarawak, North Borneo, then a British Protectorate ruled by the White Rajahs.
Her intellectual and spiritual interest drew her to more mature men, such as Herbert Asquith, especially if they were imbued with an air of iconoclasm.
Her inextinguishable fire is a means for men ( as individuals and as a community ) to keep in touch with the realm of gods.
Her large-footed sisters would grow up to be bond-servants or domestic slaves, and, when old enough, the concubines of rich men or the wives of laboring men-able to work in the fields alongside them.
This is made a common joke, most prominently in the novel The Color of Her Panties, and is often used by women to gain advantage over men.
Her performance in the film was loosely based on her real life experience of making the film, both of which she has described as being " the woman in a world of men ".
Her Salon was a group of men and literary women, and would include many others but many in London believed that Blessington had a damaged reputation.

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