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She and allowed
She cast about as though looking for a policeman: this really shouldn't be allowed!!
She was allowed to visit senate meetings, watch and hear the meetings behind a curtain.
" She was allowed to enter.
She argues that slavery allowed white society to stereotype white women as the pure goddess virgin and move black women to the seductive whore stereotype formerly placed on all women.
She then declared no more CGP's would be allowed by the Atkins estate.
" She was allowed to see Thomas only for 40 minutes in the morning but returned in the afternoon and, in a drunken rage, threatened to kill Brinnin.
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 tried to shoot her father with a crossbow after King Henry allowed her two young daughters to be blinded.
She and another pod member ate the shark's liver and allowed the rest of the carcass to sink.
She was sentenced on February 14, 2003 for the maximum term allowed under her plea bargain, which was a six-year term concurrent to the 14-year sentence she was already serving.
She changed her name when she converted to Orthodox Christianity in order to be allowed to marry Voroshilov.
She was subsequently allowed to rejoin Starfleet because of her linguistic skills.
She became only the eighth person to be allowed to study for a Ph. D there without first obtaining a BA or B. Sc.
She lost the style of Royal Highness but was allowed the style " Sarah, Duchess of York ".
She lost the style of Royal Highness but was allowed the style " Diana, Princess of Wales " and continued to be treated as a member of the Royal Family and was accorded the same precedence she enjoyed whilst being married to The Prince of Wales when accompanying her children, The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry, second and third in line, respectively, to the throne.
She was denied access to her children and father, forbidden to remarry and only allowed to walk unaccompanied within the mansion courtyard.
She was, however, endowed with an income, establishment, and servants, and was allowed to ride in a carriage outside her castle, albeit under supervision.
She repeatedly challenged the Sumo Association's policy by requesting to be allowed to fulfill her traditional role as Governor.
She was unhappily married to a cousin of the king Alfonso XII: Francisco de Borbón, Duke of Marchena and Grande de España ; a title that allowed her access without previous notice to the Royal Palace.
She then removed one of her priceless pearl earrings, dropped it into the vinegar, allowed it to dissolve, and drank the mixture.
She graduated in 1899 at age 18, being allowed to enter the Imperial Ballet a rank ahead of corps de ballet as a coryphée.
She then entered and won a Charleston dance contest which allowed her to tour for six months, at one point in 1926 performing at an 18-month-old theater called The Craterian in Medford, Oregon.
She returned to Dallas, Texas, where friends advised her to assert falsely that she had been raped in order to obtain a legal abortion ( with the understanding that Texas law allowed abortion in cases of rape and incest ).
She then allowed him to take three drinks of the mead, one from each of three vessels.

She and Victorian
She was President of the Victorian Federation of States School Parents ' Clubs, an influential education lobby from 1971 to 1977 and its executive officer from 1978 to 1982.
She possessed a brilliant bel canto technique and was considered a rival to the Victorian era's most famous diva, Adelina Patti.
She is probably best known for House, a large concrete cast of the inside of an entire Victorian house, and for her resin sculpture for the empty plinth in London's Trafalgar Square.
She revived old Victorian songs and ballads, many of which she retained for her performances in another revue entitled Riverside Nights.
She was somehow able to maintain an exalted position in the hearts of her Victorian audiences, regardless of how much and how often her behavior defied their strict moralities.
She never told Richard of the child, aware of his Victorian views, telling others she has a nephew she helps.
As the Victorian scholar Patrick Brantlinger notes in his introduction to She: " Little that Haggard witnessed matched the romantic depictions of ' the dark continent ' in boys ' adventure novels, in the press, and even in such bestselling explorers ' journals as David Livingstone's Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa ( 1857 ).
Indeed, Judith Wilt characterises the narrative of She, in which British imperialist penetration of Africa ( represented by Holly, Leo, and Job ) suddenly suffers a potential " counter-attack " ( from Ayesha ), as one of the archetypal illustrations of the " reverse colonalism " motif in Victorian Gothic.
Similarly, Sarah Gilbert sees the theme of feminine sexuality and authority realised in Ayesha as critical to the novel's success: " Unlike the women earlier Victorian writers had idealised or excoriated, She was neither an angel nor a monster.
The fantasy of She received particular acclaim from Victorian readers and critics.
Feminist literary theory identifies Ayesha's death in the fire as a punishment for her transgression of Victorian gender boundaries. Feminist literary historians have tended to define the figure of She as a literary manifestation of male alarm over the " learned and crusading new woman ".
According to the feminist interpretation of the narrative, the death of She acts as a kind of teleological " judgement " of her transgression of Victorian gender boundaries, with Ardis likening it to a " witch-burning ".
Indeed, far from being a radical or threatening manifestation of womanhood, recent academics have noted the extent to which the character of She conforms to traditional conceptions of Victorian femininity ; in particular her deferring devotion to Kallikrates / Leo, whom she swears wifely obedience to at the story's climax: "' Behold!
Two favourite cut-and-paste sources are Pedro Carolino ’ s English As She Is Spoke ( a failed Victorian English-Portuguese phrasebook once hailed by Mark Twain as a perfect example of absurdity ) and the nineteenth-century Irish poet George Darley.
She has also appeared in the films Clockwise, Top Tips, Sleeping with the Fishes and the BBC Victorian drama Station Jim.
Victorian London's Middle-Class Housewife: What She Did All Day ( 2001 ) 227pp
She was made a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order ( CVO ) on 1 January 2000.
She also worked as the campaign director for the Victorian state seat of Evelyn at the 1988 election.
She was the first woman from any political party to represent a rural electorate in the House of Representatives, and the first female Liberal elected to a Victorian seat.
She chaired this group with Victorian Senator Mitch Fifield.
She was Manager of International Development at the University of Melbourne, Director of Communications at the Victorian Farmers Federation, and a farmer before entering politics.
She served as Chairman of the Tonga Traditions Committee 1954 – 1965, patronised the Tonga Red Cross Society, was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( DBE ) in 1932, advanced to Dame Grand Cross ( GBE ) in 1945, appointed a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order ( GCVO ) in 1953 and was the first Dame Grand Cross to be appointed to the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ( GCMG ) in January 1965.
She served as Senate Select for Superannuation ( 1996 – 98 ); the Victorian Casino Inquiry ( 1996 ); the Lucas Heights Reactor ( 2000 ); Medicare ( 2003 – 04 ); and Mental Health ( 2005 ).
She studied the oboe, flute and piano during school and obtained her VCE at the Victorian College of the Arts Secondary College.

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