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She and accepted
She gave birth there and was accepted by the people, offering them her promise that her son would be always favourable toward the city.
She attended the funeral of Lady Bird Johnson in Austin, Texas on July 14, 2007 and three days later accepted the highest Polish distinction, the Order of the White Eagle, on behalf of Ronald Reagan at the Reagan Library.
She never parted with an entire Ministry or accepted an entirely new one regardless of the results of an election.
She received a well-rounded education that included the fine arts and her apprenticeship with local painters set a precedent for women to be accepted as students of art.
She graduated in 1951 and was accepted into the philosophy program of Gakushuin University, the first woman to enter the department.
She reportedly accepted his proposal a day after learning from Peter Townsend that he intended to marry a young Belgian woman, Marie-Luce Jamagne, who was half his age and bore a striking resemblance to Margaret.
She was accepted to the membership of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1926, becoming its second female member ; the society later awarded both her and her husband ( posthumously ) the Henry Laurence Gantt Medal in 1944 for her contributions to industrial engineering.
She also began to attract various male admirers whom she accepted into her inner circles, including the baron de Besenval, the duc de Coigny, and Count Valentin Esterházy.
She is best known for her theory on the origin of eukaryotic organelles, and her contributions to the endosymbiotic theory, which is now generally accepted for how certain organelles were formed.
She may have been the daughter of Roger Palmer, but Charles accepted her.
She accepted the award on April 17, 2010 at Identities, the Harvard association's annual charity fashion show.
She never accepted it, humiliating Leicester in public: " my open and great disgraces delivered from her Majesty's mouth ".
She accepted her next role in Pleasure Mad, knowing " it was well understood that if I didn't deliver in this picture, I was through.
She wrote the biography entitled Jane Austen, which won the $ 25, 000 Charles Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction in April 2002, an award accepted by her daughter Meg on her behalf in Toronto, Ontario, on April 22, 2002.
" She offered the headmaster 50 roubles to let him attend, which he accepted.
She then applied for, and accepted, a position in the PUB department store running errands and working in the millinery department.
She was accepted by the John Murray Anderson School of Theatre, and studied dance with Martha Graham.
She accepted her next role, in the Grand Guignol horror film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
She accepted roles in the television miniseries The Dark Secret of Harvest Home ( 1978 ) and the theatrical film Death on the Nile ( 1978 ), an Agatha Christie murder mystery.
She reported later,I guess I never met a more misanthropic, grumpy individual in my life .” Hopper grumbled throughout the project and never again accepted a commission.
She quietly accepted his extramarital affairs the longest one being with the famed beauty Jeanne Baptiste d ' Albert de Luynes by whom he had two children.
She was twelve at that point and would have been too young to attend the École des Beaux-Arts even if they had accepted women.
She applied and was accepted, where she was a classmate of Vanessa Redgrave, graduating with a first class degree in drama and four acting prizes, one being the Gold Medal as Outstanding Student.
She becomes Robin, and is accepted by the Batman after she saves his life.
She eventually accepted an offer with Warner Bros. who soon released her debut album, Bonnie Raitt, in 1971.

She and role
She was hired and was found to be entirely satisfactory when she played the role eight hours a day.
She may well be incapacitated by it when she is confronted with present and future alternatives -- e.g., whether to prepare primarily for a career or for the role of a homemaker ; ;
She found herself able to sing any role and any song which struck her fancy.
She appears briefly in Disney's Hercules, but has a more dominant role in the television series.
She started her acting career in 1952 and, after appearing in 16 films, became world-famous due to her role in her then-husband Roger Vadim's controversial film And God Created Woman.
She played bit parts in three English-language films, the British comedy Doctor at Sea ( 1955 ) with Dirk Bogarde, Helen of Troy ( 1954 ), in which she was understudy for the title role but appears only as Helen's handmaid, and Act of Love ( 1954 ) with Kirk Douglas.
She dabbled in pop music and played the role of a glamour model.
She plays a central role in the first part of G. A. Henty's novel Beric the Briton and in a children's novel by Henry Treece.
She had a strong religious upbringing and developed a faith that would play a major role in later life.
She then reprised the role in the Broadway production from January 10 through November 12, 2006.
She again played the role for the Los Angeles production which began performances on February 7, 2007.
She then transferred with the L. A. company, to play the role once again, in the San Francisco production which began performances January 27, 2009.
She earned a Golden Globe Award for the role in 1998.
She was offered the role of Susan Mayer on Desperate Housewives, but declined.
She received a Golden Globe nomination as Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture in 1984 for her role in Irreconcilable Differences, in which she starred as a young girl divorcing her parents.
She claimed she was offered two highly sought-after movie roles: the part of possessed child Regan MacNeil in the 1973 film, The Exorcist, and the starring role in Louis Malle's 1978 film, Pretty Baby.
She won what would become her most famous acting role, that of Kimberly Drummond on Diff ' rent Strokes.
Dolores Agnes Fuller ( born Dolores Eble ; March 10, 1923 – May 9, 2011 ) was an American actress and songwriter best known as the one-time girlfriend of the low-budget film director Edward D. Wood, Jr. She played the protagonist's girlfriend in Glen or Glenda, co-starred in Wood's Jail Bait, and had a minor role in Bride of the Monster.
She also appeared with a starring role in the series Extreme for NBC and the syndicated series Renegade and Queen of Swords.
She was a Protestant, but kept Catholic symbols ( such as the crucifix ), and downplayed the role of sermons in defiance of a key Protestant belief.
She tells her servant Ninshubur ( Lady Evening ), a reference to Inanna's role as the evening star, that if she does not return in three days, to get help from her father Anu, Enlil, king of the gods, or Enki.
She asserts: " In their traditional exhibitionist role women are simultaneously looked at and displayed, with their appearance coded for strong visual and erotic impact so that they can be said to connote to-be-looked-at-ness ," and as a result contends that in film a woman is the " bearer of meaning, not maker of meaning.
She was approached by James Cameron to play the part of " Rose Dawson Calvert " for his 1997 blockbuster Titanic with Kate Winslet to play her younger self, but she turned down the role and the part of Rose was given to Gloria Stuart.
She met with Naomi Watts, who was to play the role of Ann Darrow.
She was introduced anonymously while still a teenager in the third book in the series and plays a larger role in several of the titles of the 1930s and 1940s.

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