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her and affidavit
According to an affidavit submitted by her father, this was because " of the child's age and the harm that would result to her in going over this case.
On February 19, 1910, Mallon agreed that she " prepared to change her occupation ( that of a cook ), and would give assurance by affidavit that she would upon her release take such hygienic precautions as would protect those with whom she came in contact, from infection ".
In 1846, Isaac Van Woert swore in an affidavit to a justice of the peace in Ann Arbor that he had been visited by the ghost of Martha Mullholland, who told him she had been murdered by a doctor at the behest of her brother-in-law, James Mullholland, to keep her from returning to Canada, and who had committed another murder and dumped the body in Frains Lake.
Lyon's mother, Sylvia Sessions Lyon, left her daughter a deathbed affidavit telling her she was Smith's daughter.
Suspecting Archie as the arsonist, Vacarro plans his revenge: he will pursue and seduce Baby Doll and terrorize her into signing an affidavit admitting her husband's guilt.
The oath given to support an affidavit is frequently administered by a notary, who will certify the giving of the oath by affixing her or his seal to the document.
This prompted an investigation by the Gestapo that Göring suppressed by producing an affidavit signed by Milch's mother stating that Anton was not really the father of Erhard and his six siblings, and naming their true father as Karl Brauer, her deceased uncle.
However in November 1966 Carol resumed the divorce proceedings and obtained a restraining order against him, alleging Adams was " prone to fits of temper " and in an affidavit charged he had " choked her, struck her and threatened to kill her during the past few weeks.
White House intern Monica Lewinsky signed an affidavit that she had not had a relationship with Clinton, but Lewinsky's confidant Linda Tripp had been recording their phone conversations and offered Starr tapes of Lewinsky describing her feelings for, and alleging encounters with, the president.
A police officer's sworn affidavit alleged that " redness around her neck and swelling near her eye consistent with her statement.
And be it also enacted, That when a person held to labor in any of the United States, or in either of the Territories on the Northwest or South of the river Ohio, under the laws thereof, shall escape into any other part of the said States or Territory, the person to whom such labor or service may be due, his agent or attorney, is hereby empowered to seize or arrest such fugitive from labor, and to take him or her before any Judge of the Circuit or District Courts of the United States, residing or being within the State, or before any magistrate of a county, city, or town corporate, wherein such seizure or arrest shall be made, and upon proof to the satisfaction of such Judge or magistrate, either by oral testimony or affidavit taken before and certified by a magistrate of any such State or Territory, that the person so seized or arrested, doth, under the laws of the State or Territory from which he or she fled, owe service or labor to the person claiming him or her, it shall be the duty of such Judge or magistrate to give a certificate thereof to such claimant, his agent, or attorney, which shall be sufficient warrant for removing the said fugitive from labor to the State or Territory from which he or she fled.
In January 1993 she filed an affidavit in her divorce proceeding in which she said she had no annual earnings from employment during most of the 18 years of her marriage to Thomas, and had never earned more than $ 20, 000 per year, except in 1990, when she " sold an idea to Fox television for a windfall once-in-a-lifetime sum of $ 75, 000 ".

her and Dona
Baptised around 1684 as Dona Béatrice, Kimpa Vita was raised Catholic and being very pious she became a nun seeing visions of St. Anthony of Padua ordering her to restore the kingdom of Kongo to its former glory.
* Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands ( Bruno Barreto, 1976 ): tells of a woman who lives simultaneously with her second husband and the ghost of her first.
Their professional partnership lasted into 2004 when Marie released her comeback album, La Dona, which included the James duet, " I Got You ".
Nzinga converted to Christianity, possibly in order to strengthen the peace treaty with the Portuguese, and adopted the name Dona Anna de Sousa in honour of the governor's wife when she was baptised, who was also her godmother.
His maternal side also had origin in Gouveia and Santarém, where his mother Dona Isabel Gouveia had received lands as a bequest from her brother João de Gouveia, the husband of Leonor Gonçalves, who owned vast estates in the capital of Ribatejo.
After meeting with Dona Maria Vilhena ( who administered the island in the name of her young son, Rui de Teles ), Van der Haegen came to an agreement and moved to the island between 1480 and 1490.
Dona Cadman had said that, prior to the May 19, 2005 budget vote, her husband Chuck Cadman was offered a million-dollar life insurance policy in exchange for his vote to bring down the Liberal government.
Most of his children books were set in the Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (" Yellow Woodpecker Farm " or " Yellow Woodpecker Ranch "), a small farm in the countryside, and featured the elderly ranch owner Dona Benta (" Mrs. Benta "), her two grandchildren — a girl, Lúcia (" Lucia ") who is always referred to only by her nickname, Narizinho (" Little Nose ", because she had a turned-up nose ) and a boy, Pedrinho (" Little Pete ") — and a black servant and cook, Tia Nastácia (" Aunt Anastacia ").
To them, Quincas is Joaquim Soares da Cunha, an " exemplary employee of the State Rent Board ," who disgraced his family by walking out on them one day, calling Vanda and her mother, Dona Otacilia " vipers " and Vanda's husband Leonardo a " silly ass.
Postwar, the elegant tradition was continued by Don Macario's richest daughter, Dona Rosario " Charing " Arnedo y Espiritu at her residence in Manila ( she married her multimillionaire uncle, Don Augusto Diosdado " Bosto " Gonzalez y Sioco ; Don Augusto and Dona Rosario were the parents of the legendary Brother Andrew Benjamin Gonzalez, F. S. C., the longtime President of the DLSU De La Salle University ).
In the 1840s-50s, Dona Margarita Roxas de Ayala, ancestress of the Zobel de Ayala clan, was a frequent visitor of the Arnedos in Sulipan to and from her inspection trips to her hacienda in Macabebe town ( her signature appeared several times in the Arnedo guest books ).
In the 1910s, Dona Ysidra " Sidra " Cojuangco y Estrella --- a frequent guest of the Arnedos in Sulipan during her youth in the 1880s-90s --- recruited talented Sulipeno cooks and their families and brought them to the Cojuangco hacienda in Paniqui, Tarlac to assist in the big gatherings she hosted.
Dona Cadman says that her husband told her that prior to the vote, two Conservative Party officials, later suggested to be Tom Flanagan and Doug Finley, offered her husband a million-dollar life insurance policy in exchange for his vote against the Liberal budget in May 2005, the rationale being replacement of the life insurance that is part of an MP's compensation package ( since Cadman was not running for re-election and would thus not die an MP if he voted down the government ).

her and Cadman
The band consisted of Daemon Cadman, Martin Myers, Greg Price and Steven Fairweather ; lead singer Cadman's lyrics were often about her murdered brother, Jesse Cadman.
In 2008, Flanagan was accused by Dona Cadman of offering her late husband, MP Chuck Cadman, a million-dollar life insurance policy ( on behalf of the Conservative Party of Canada ) in exchange for his vote against the Liberal budget in May 2005.

her and repeats
As if in a trance, she repeats his words -- then realizes, with a shock, her own audacity.
The first backbends occur at the end of a sequence where Astaire sends Rogers into a spin, collects her upstage and maneuvers her into a linked-arm stroll forward, repeats the spin but this time encircles her while she turns and then takes her in his arms.
She was powerless ( nil agis, " you can do nothing ," the poet repeats twice ); the god " occupies her with his embrace ," and after overpowering her to achieve his goal, treats the encounter as contractual: " In exchange for our intercourse ( pro concubitu ), the right ( ius ) of the hinge will be yours ; take that as payment for the virginity you deposited " ( 6. 119 – 128 ).
Lewis is buried in Floral Memorial Park in Selma, and her marker repeats the story.
From the centre, the guru walks to the front-right corner and repeats the invocation while keeping his / her head bowed and hands crossed.
Zeppo's ex-wife Barbara Sinatra repeats this in her 2011 book, Lady Blue Eyes: My Life with Frank.
In The Wire episode Took, Kima Greggs ad libs a version to her son on the windowsill overlooking Baltimore cityscape and he repeats each line.
She soon begins admonishing him for the crime he got himself involved in, but he soon pacifies her at which point she repeats her statement " You lie so beautifully ".
She repeats the last phrase three times and the assembly recites it three times after her.
Slim repeats what she learned in her lessons and trips, beats and kicks him in the chest to send him off a balcony to his death.
Then the Dogon who has entered the contact repeats the ritual, asking the resident how his or her whole family is.
Mrs. Oliver repeats to Poirot Joyce's comment that she had once witnessed a murder ; Mrs. Oliver now wonders if Joyce might have been telling the truth, which might provide someone with a motive for killing her.
This repeats on " Changing my life with a wave "; but immediately after ( in bar 5 ) the song indeed changes on " of her hand ".
**" Long Gone Lover " – also from Where Did Our Love Go – has the lead on the intro ( and repeats her part in the break ), with Florence Ballard on lead on the outro and Diana Ross leading the rest of the song
However, one particular theme repeats over and over throughout her novels, with little variation.
Plutarch also repeats the story of swallowing charcoal, but disbelieves it: As for Porcia, the wife of Brutus, Nicolaüs the philosopher, as well as Valerius Maximus, relates that she now desired to die, but was opposed by all her friends, who kept strict watch upon her ; whereupon she snatched up live coals from the fire, swallowed them, kept her mouth fast closed, and thus made away with herself.
The 13th-century chronicler Matthew Paris repeats some of the legend that had accrued around her name.
Because little Monique does not know her numbers perfectly, she repeats some and says others in the wrong order, all of which adds to her childlike appeal.

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