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She and alienated
She also alienated the army by extreme parsimony, and neither she nor her son were strong enough to impose military discipline.
She initially felt alienated by the isolation of the campus ( at that time she was interested in Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre ), but she soon made friends with foreign students.
She alienated many U. S. Catholics ( including some clerical leaders ) with her condemnation of Falangist leader Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War ; and, possibly in response to her criticism of Cardinal Francis Spellman, she came under pressure by the Archdiocese of New York in 1951 to change the name of her newspaper, " ostensibly because the word Catholic implies an official church connection when such was not the case.
She quickly alienated Democrats with her strongly conservative views, particularly with regard to environmental and energy policy.
She implied a relation between the fact that the three were not old-stock Québécois and the murders they committed, since they were, according to Wong, alienated in a Quebec society concerned with " racial purity ".
She was alienated from England because she felt her English relatives had not done enough to help the Romanovs.
She did not socialize as much as her housemates, who often alienated her because they felt that she could be judgmental and overly dramatic at times.

She and Vincent
She is the subject of a poem ( Peregrine White and Virginia Dare ) by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benet, and the North Carolina Legend of the White Doe.
She remarked in an interview that starring in the film was a positive experience for her, although she admitted that horror movies terrified her, particularly Vincent Price's House of Wax ( 1953 ).
1977 ); Hughes, Glenn: Pierrot's Mother ( 1923 ); Johnstone, Will B .: I'll Say She Is ( 1924 revue featuring the Marx Brothers and two " breeches " Pierrots ; music by Tom Johnstone ); Macmillan, Mary Louise: Pan or Pierrot: A Masque ( 1924 ); Millay, Edna St. Vincent: Aria da Capo ( 1920 ); Renaud, Ralph E .: Pierrot Meets Himself ( 1933 ); Rogers, Robert Emmons: Behind a Watteau Picture ( 1918 ); Shephard, Esther: Pierrette's Heart ( 1924 ).
She has received many honorary Degrees, including Doctor of Civil Laws from the University of Western Ontario in June 2000, Doctor of Humane Letters from Mount Saint Vincent University in May 2001, and Doctor of Laws degrees from the University of British Columbia in November 2001, the University of Waterloo in October 2006, in June 2009 from the University of Alberta and University of Guelph, and from Simon Fraser University in October 2009.
" She also dated the French actor Vincent Perez, who was 20 years her junior.
She returned to theatre ( between films ) more often in the 1950s and 1960s, playing in London and on tour in such roles as Edith Fenton in The Hat Trick ( 1950 ); Felicity, Countess of Marshwood, in Relative Values ( 1951 and 1953 ); Grace Smith in A Question of Fact ( 1953 ); Lady Yarmouth in The Night of the Ball ( 1954 ); Mrs. St. Maugham in The Chalk Garden ( 1955 – 56 ), Dame Mildred in The Bright One ( 1958 ); Mrs. Vincent in Look on Tempests ( 1960 ); Mrs. Gantry ( Bobby ) in The Bird of Time ( 1961 ); Mrs. Moore in A Passage to India ( 1962 ); Mrs Tabret in The Sacred Flame ( 1966 and 1967 ); Prue Salter in Let's All Go Down the Strand ( 1967 ); Emma Littlewood in Out of the Question ( 1968 ); Lydia in His, Hers and Theirs ( 1969 ); and others.
She was also rumoured to be romantically involved with musician and actor Vincent Gallo, though both denied the claims.
She had belonged to the Vincent Club and the Junior League and graduated from Lee School before she had attended Bryn Mawr.
She appeared as Nefertiti in the Italian production of Nefertiti, Queen of the Nile ( 1961 ) with Edmund Purdom and Vincent Price.
She appeared as another villain, " Olga, Queen of the Cossacks ", opposite Vincent Price's " Egghead " in three episodes of the show's third season.
She came from an upper class background, being the daughter of Captain Sir St Vincent Hawkins-Whitshed, 3rd Baronet ( 1837 – 1871 ) ( see Hawkins-Whitshed Baronets ) by his wife Anne Alicia ( née Handcock ) ( 1837 – 1908 ), and further back was descended from the aristocratic Bentinck family, and was therefore related to the Dukes of Portland.
She made her theatrical feature debut in Hard Country ( shot in 1979 and released in 1981 ), where she starred opposite Jan Michael Vincent.
She says that Vincent Pérez was the " most incredible actor she had ever worked with " and had the " biggest heart of anybody she has ever worked with.
She was followed by Elizabeth ( 1957 ), an actress and drama coach now residing in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, then by Vincent.
She was the voice of Mimiru in. hack // SIGN, Rally Vincent in Gunsmith Cats, Yohko Mano in Devil Hunter Yohko, Momiji Kushinada in Blue Seed, and was featured most notably as Rei Ayanami of Neon Genesis Evangelion fame.
She graduated from the College of Mount Saint Vincent in New York City.
She has guest presented Tonight with Vincent Browne.
She was a woman of prayer and service who embraced the apostolic spirituality of Louise de Marillac and Vincent de Paul.
Madonna herself called the concert " like musical theater " and choreographer Vincent Patterson stated she wanted to " break every rule we can ... She wanted to make statements about sexuality, cross-sexuality, the church ...
She was first voiced by Ashley Flemming, and is now being done by Lenique Vincent.
She was extremely devout, of a somewhat romantic nature, given to visions and intuitive insights ( she chose the Daughters of Charity after a dream about St. Vincent ).
She is also torn between love for two suitors: Gregory St Vincent, a local man who turns out to be cowardly and treacherous ; and Vance Corliss, a Yale-trained mining engineer.
Trained as a Registered Nurse, Lewis holds a Diploma in Teaching in Schools of Nursing from Dalhousie University, a Masters of Business Administration from Saint Mary's University, and in 1993 was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from Mount Saint Vincent University. She has 30 years experience in health care
She also appeared in the movie Renegade with Vincent Cassel, a Jan Kounen film.

She and Sherman
She credited Joe Sherman with suggesting the change from Ruth Jones, made before Lionel Hampton came to hear Dinah at the Garrick.
She chose April 26, the 1st anniversary of Confederate General Johnston's final surrender to General Sherman at Bennett Place, NC.
When his staff complained about the outspoken, insubordinate female nurse who consistently disregarded the army's red tape and military procedures, Union Gen. William T. Sherman threw up his hands and exclaimed, " She ranks me.
She has worked with pianists such as Paul Badura-Skoda, Alicia de Larrocha, Vladimir Viardo, Jacques Rouvier, Russell Sherman, Claude Frank, and John Perry.
She married Sherman Jordan on October 3, 2011.
Sherman has been a guest star on television series such as The Mod Squad, Ellery Queen, Murder She Wrote and Frasier.
She was the daughter of Roger Sherman Baldwin, US Senator and Governor of the State of Connecticut.
She lives in New York City with her wife and sometime collaborator, Delia Sherman ( they were married in 1996 ).
* 1991 – Vanessa Redgrave for When She Danced ( Martin Sherman )
She always wears a string of pearls around her neck ( this also distinguishes her from Sherman in the black-and-white strips during the week ).
She died from throat cancer in Sherman Oaks, California in 1988, aged 67.
She originated in the James Sherman plays " Mr. 80 %", " The God of Isaac ", and " The Escape Artist ".
She died peacefully in her sleep at home in Sherman Oaks, California.
She can be heard on the London cast recordings of Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens ( 1993 ) and Fame ( 1995 ) ( as Miss Sherman, the English teacher ).
She played the character of Miss Sherman, the strict English teacher, in the West End musical, Fame and Julie Johnson in the West End production of Bad Girls: The Musical.
She performed with Sherman Fleming and Yoko Ono, among others, and was the first multiple of Lynn Hershman Leeson's Robert Breitmore, appearing as Roberta in 1976.
She became assistant to Stuart Sherman, book editor of the New York Herald Tribune, in 1924 and succeeded him when he died in 1926.
" She proclaims to everyone at the prom that she and Sherman did not have sex at Stifler's party, leaving Sherman embarrassed and making him wet himself.

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