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She and acted
" She had been a model since she was sixteen and had acted in two failed plays.
She subsequently acted in many melodramas with the Valentine Company in Toronto, capped by the starring role of Little Eva in their production of Uncle Tom's Cabin, the most popular play of the 19th century.
She wrote a play about snobbish college girls that she acted in as well.
She was replaced as leader by Bartlett following a membership ballot interval during which Brian Greig acted in the position.
She wrote music for films, acted, and created conceptual record albums — encompassing poetry, jazz, chamber pop, and art songs.
She acted as regent in Wessex in 1040.
She removed the young Paul and acted as if she were his mother and not Catherine.
She acted infrequently during the 1980s and turned down the role of Alexis Carrington in 1981 for the TV series Dynasty.
She acted as regent in England on several occasions when her husband was away from his kingdom.
She hates the callous and indifferent Lunar Authority for personal reasons: when she was transported to Luna as a young girl along with her convict mother, a radiation storm contaminated her ova, causing her to later give birth to a deformed child-a misfortune that could have been averted had the Lunar Authority acted in a timely manner to move their ship's passengers from the surface of Luna.
She continued to invoke Mao's name in her major decisions, and acted as first-in-charge.
She acted late into life, latterly for American television films, including a lavish production of A Tale of Two Cities ( in which she played Miss Pross ).
She is considered to have acted calmly and with some degree of political skill.
She remained a widow for four years and acted as a regent for her son John VI during that time.
She and her sisters attended Aphrodite, and Aglaea sometimes acted as messenger for the goddess of love.
She acted in more than 100 stage productions and did more than 60 film and TV roles.
She has acted with the National Theatre in London where, in September 1995, she played Desiree Armfeldt in a major revival of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music, for which she won an Olivier Award.
She also acted as a religious minister, which was unusual at the time ; the Foundation Deed of the Christian Mission states that women had the same rights to preach as men.
She was also critical of the way that some Jewish leaders, notably M. C. Rumkowski, acted during the Holocaust.
She later became identified with the war goddess of Lower Egypt, Bast, who acted as another figure symbolic of the nation, consequently becoming Wadjet-Bast.
She was the only person in the history of the original Twilight Zone to have acted in one episode and directed another.
She has also acted on TV as a character ( not as " MC Lyte ") in such shows as In the House, Get Real, Half & Half, and The District.
She also acted as intermediary for relatives separated by the war.
She acted as regent twice during the reign of her son, Louis IX.

She and private
She fell asleep leaning on her hand, hearing the house creaking as though it were a living a private life of its own these two hundred years, hearing the birds rustling in their cages and the occasional whirring of wings as one of them landed on the table and walked across the newspaper to perch in the crook of her arm.
She would weep in private, he was sure, for she loved him in her frigid way, though in public she would be dry-eyed.
She was educated by private governesses until she was eighteen.
She also gave private art lessons, and produced decorative art and small portraits.
She married Henry VIII, who had only just acceded to the throne, in a private ceremony at Greenwich Church.
She attempted to enroll in the hospital ’ s Medical School and was refused but was allowed to attend private tuition in Latin, Greek and materia medica with the hospital ’ s apothecary, while continuing her work as a nurse.
She was born Frances Barton, the daughter of a private soldier, and began her career as a flower girl and a street singer.
She worked for the Judiciary Circuit, and left the state's attorney's office in 1976 to become a partner in a private law firm.
She attended a private school in Manhattan The Hewitt School.
She is also credited with having a stabilizing effect on his private life.
She was criticized early in his first term largely due to her decision to replace the White House china, despite it being paid for by private donations.
She employed two private hairdressers who would style her hair on a regular basis in the White House.
" She went on to put forward the idea that this typically confirmed " some original, private experience, so that the most common experience of those who have named themselves pagan is something like ' I finally found a group that has the same religious perceptions I always had '.
She also secured private contributions to purchase an outdoor sculpture, “ The Berkeley Peace Bell ”, made from melted guns.
She was baptised in the private chapel of Buckingham Palace on 30 October 1930 by Cosmo Lang, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
She soon became pregnant and, to legalise the first wedding considered to be unlawful at the time, there was a second wedding service, also private in accordance with The Royal Book, which took place in London on 25 January 1533.
She was the daughter of prosperous surgeon Dr. Prosper Malapert, who owned a private practice in Poitiers and taught anatomy at the University of Poitiers ' School of Medicine.
She attended the private girls ' school Brearley School in New York City and majored in music at Wellesley College.
She wrote to her friend Elizabeth J. Neal that she moved both the audience and herself to tears, saying " I infused into my speech an Homeopathic dose of woman's rights, as I take good care to do in many private conversations.
She then took up employment as a private governess after which she became a school teacher in Edgbaston and Worthing, raising enough money to study Biology, Chemistry, English Language and Literature at St Hugh's College, Oxford.
She gives up her life knowing that it has had only private, domestic meaning .”
She passed a message to Napoleon's private secretary, Claude François de Méneval, who was about to return to France: " I hope he will understand the misery of my position ...
She was educated at a private school, and by a French governess employed by her father.
She was represented by private art galleries, and in particular that of Ernest Gambart ( 1814 – 1902 ), who would purchase the reproduction rights to her work and sell engraved copies of her paintings.

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