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Her acquaintance with him parallels her writing a number of poems, which may suggest she fell in love with him.
Her success stems from a wide range of innovative writing and rhetorical techniques that critically challenged renowned male writers, such as Jean de Meun who incorporated misogynist beliefs within their literary works.
Her early death may have inspired some of his writing.
Her responsibilities included writing the plan and supervising field work for the recruitment of minority students to the UC Berkeley campus and visiting high schools throughout the State of California.
Her writing often makes use of alien cultures to examine structural characteristics of human culture and society and their impact on the individual.
For example: " Her daughter was a writing tutor.
Her academic education was limited to arithmetic, her family genealogy, grammar, history, reading, spelling, and writing.
Her work is considered important because her writing reflects the creation and development of Japanese writing during a period when Japanese shifted from an unwritten vernacular to a written language.
Her writing was required reading for court poets as early as the 12th century as her work began to be studied by scholars who generated authoritative versions and criticism.
" Circuit judges are referred to as " His / Her Honour Judge N ." In writing, this title may be abbreviated as " HHJ " or " HH Judge ," e. g. " HH Judge Smith.
In New Zealand, judges of the High Court and above are referred to as " His / Her Honour Justice Surname " in speech, and " Surname J " in writing.
Judges of the District Court and the other statutory courts are referred to as " His / Her Honour Judge Surname " in speech, and " Surname DCJ " or " Judge Surname " in writing.
Her writing during most of the 1940s and 1950s consisted of tales in the storytelling tradition.
Her writing can be said to fall into two periods – the early work ( 1912 – 25 ) and her later work ( from around 1936 until her death ), divided by a decade of reduced literary output.
Her perennial themes include meditations on time and memory, and the difficulties of living and writing in the shadow of Stalinism.
Her talent in composition and translation is evidenced in her fine translations of the works of poets writing in French, English, Italian, Armenian, and Korean.
Her writing and teaching are focused at the moment primarily on phenomenology, psychoanalysis, photography, and time-based visual art, but she continues to write about and teach courses on cinema, and she has a developing interest in painting.
Her approach to writing fiction has been compared to that of Anthony Trollope and Charles Dickens.
Her death deeply affected him, and after an attempt at suicide in December 1887, he travelled on foot across the Russian Empire for five years, changing jobs and accumulating impressions used later in his writing.
Her writing contributed to the amatory fiction genre of British literature.
Her writing addressed a number of topics, including gender, power, manners, scientific method, and animal protection.
Her Appalachian children's books, set in the region around Spruce Pine, are famous for the quality of their writing and the subjects that they cover.
Her writing partnership with Adolph Green lasted for six decades, during which time they collaborated with other leading entertainment figures such as the famed " Freed Unit " at MGM, Jule Styne and Leonard Bernstein.

Her and prowess
Her mix of sexual prowess with the political power is a threat to Roman politics.
Her names like Ranjaitri (" victorious in war ") celebrate her as the slayer of various demons and her prowess in battle.
Her athletic prowess damaged her reputation as a concert pianist, however, and she even avoided playing anything composed by Franz Liszt for six years because she considered him too " sportif ".< ref >
Her box-office mettle as well as her acting prowess, was recently honoured when she received the coveted FAMAS Award from the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences for Best Supporting Actress in her role as a spinster adoptive mother in the FAMAS Best Picture Nasaan Ka Man ( 2005 ).
Her prowess on the golf course is reflected in the fact that from 1950 to 1960 she was only once out of the top 3 in the season-ending money list.
Her martial arts prowess is able to save her from getting shot in the head — she is instead shot in the shoulder, escaping just in time to save Tim's life when the Scarab goes rogue.
Her political prowess also proved important in rectifying a dispute between the then King of Northumbria, her nephew Ecgfrith, who had succeeded his father Oswui in 670, and the Bishop Wilfrid.
Her memoirs are, as the title declares, erotic reminiscences where she discusses in the most graphic detail the sexual prowess and tastes of her lovers, both famous and humble.
Her acting prowess did not go completely unnoticed and in her rare non-sexual roles, she impressed critics and audiences, such as her portrayal of a wife hurt by her role in her husband's rape of their maid ( which she passively allowed by not preventing his entering the maid's bathroom and standing " guard " during the shameful act, to prevent embarassment to their family ) in Alaigal Oivathillai ( 1981 ).
Her athletic prowess remained on display.

Her and suggests
Catherine Clinton suggests that anger over the 1857 Dred Scott decision may have prompted Tubman to return to the U. S. Her land in Auburn became a haven for Tubman's family and friends.
Her fate unknown to the other scientists, Snow suggests hailing Rheya ’ s shuttle to learn her condition.
Her reconstruction of the layout of the tomb indicates an orderly and deliberate arrangement of artefacts, and she suggests that the impression of chaos might be due to the collapse of wooden objects caused by falling plaster and stone.
Her unusual name suggests that she may originally have been a Mitanni princess .< ref name =" New Light p100 "> Reeves, C. Nicholas.
Her calm, cold demeanour suggests that she too is a mixture of the Queen of Hearts and the Red Queen.
Her name suggests that she is originally the same being as the völva Huld and the German Holda.
Her grandson suggests a much later date of 1819, whilst some modern historians claim she was born about 1815.
Her painting The Violin of 1914 suggests the development from Cubism towards the " painterly architectonics " series of 1916 – 1918.
Her aging father informs her that due to his imminent dotage he must look to his daughter to sustain him, and suggests that the best way is for her to become a prostitute, against her will.
Her work suggests that the glioma is particularly deadly because of the way highly mobile cancerous cells move around the brain.
Her use of military terms and the astonishing number of details in the description of the turbulent reign of Alexius suggests that, despite Anna's internment in a monastery, she had access to official archives and maybe interviewed eye-witnesses.
Her sister Ermengard, in the foreword to the 1956 selection, suggests " one can trace the putting off of Bloomsbury, the putting on of Catholicism, the growing ardour of her love for animals, her deepening fears ".
Her poems, critic Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez suggests, give voice to the immigrant struggle.
Her portrait suggests she is likely in the clergy as a means of social advancement, given her aristocratic manners and mispronounced French.
Her loyal butler suggests that she lighten up a bit ; she decides he ’ s right and dons the lingerie and other attire of “ a forward woman .” After Cosmo has a near-death experience and nearly joins George and Marion in the afterlife, Cosmo and Clara are happily reunited, and George and Marion, their good deed done, gladly depart for heaven.
Her next major shows were in the 1960s ; Amanda Hopkinson suggests that this second wave of recognition was related to the feminist rediscovery of women's creative achievements.
Lucien Goldmann thought that Brook's naturalistic decor and acting style ( with the exception of Blin and Muselli's performances ) obscured the play's " symbolic, universal character " ( which an epic design, he suggests via a comparison with Mother Courage and Her Children, and defamiliarised mode of acting would have foregrounded ), while Brook's decision to transform the set only once ( dividing the play into a period of order and one of disorder ) distorted the play's tripartite structure ( of order, disorder, and the re-establishment of order ).
Her biographer Meryle Secrest suggests that she was motivated by concern for him and a desire for companionship, rather than the need for a marriage of convenience.
Her demeanor suggests that she could be considered something of a female counterpart to Reacher.
Her name suggests that she was a " willow-nymph ", just as there were oak-tree nymphs and ash-nymphs ( Dryads and Meliae ).
Her approach suggests an interest in the social reformism that became a feature of British post-war society.
Her diamond stack suggests a wood-burner, but the wood on the tender is strictly ornamental, as she has been converted to burn propane.

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