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She and appealed
" She successfully appealed for the lives of the rebels involved in the Evil May Day for the sake of their families.
She appealed to her cousin Charles V to apply diplomatic pressure demanding that she be able to practice her religion.
She disagreed with amendments made to the script because of censorship restrictions and found that many of the aspects of the role that had initially appealed to her had been cut.
She once again appealed to Bahram I for asylum but was overtaken and captured before she could cross into Sassanid-controlled territory.
She appealed to John I of Castile for help.
She appealed to Patty for a reunion, personally if not professionally, both in public and in private, but to no avail.
She wrote a series of pamphlets in 1887 called Over the River, in which she appealed for funds for the parish of St. Stephens in Southwark, south London.
She initially appealed the vote results to the Liberal Party of Canada.
She prayed fervently that her mother be spared the pains of hell and appealed to the Buddha for help.
She appealed to Yazid who replaced Abd al-Rahman with Abd al-Walid ibn Abdallah.
She appealed the case of Willie McGee, a black man convicted in 1945 of raping a white woman in Laurel, Mississippi and sentenced to death by an all-white jury who deliberated for only two-and-a-half minutes.
She appealed to her friends at court and to the Church ; however, no noble could assist her since William was their feudal overlord, and whilst the Papal legate Giraud ( who was bald ) complained to William and told him to return Dangereuse to her husband, William's only response was, " Curls will grow on your pate before I part with the Viscountess.
She appealed directly to the king and was granted an exemption from the rule.
She appealed the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport ( CAS ).
She appealed for donations during the Canada for Haiti telethon in 2010.
She is often appealed to in order to help find lost keys.
She appealed to both the Supreme Court of Chicago and Boston, where her husband had taken her children, but had no legal recourse, as married women in these states at the time had no legal rights to their property or children ( see Coverture ).
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She appealed her three convictions, and, in May 2001, the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal reversed two of them, and she was then released from prison.
She appealed again and again to her husband, who obstinately refused to remit the tolls.
She appealed to all audiences with her wide understanding of all forms of jazz.
She subsequently appealed to the Virginia Supreme Court.
She had a stint illustrating books, but soon began writing her own stories, inspired by the sorts of stories that had appealed to the deprived children she had worked with.
She appealed and lost this issue.

She and conviction
" She firmly held on to this conviction until her death.
She maintained that a great deal of the scholarship of white feminists served to augment the oppression of black women, a conviction that led to angry confrontation, most notably in a scathing open letter addressed to radical lesbian feminist Mary Daly, to which Lorde stated she received no reply.
She endures the trial, conviction and execution.
She was initially paroled after serving four years on the manslaughter conviction.
She visits Roy, whom she blames for her conviction and execution.
She argued that Evans's pardon had not formally expunged his conviction of murdering his daughter, and although the Brabin report had concluded that Evans probably did not kill his daughter, it had not declared him innocent.
She instead tries to sabotage her own case by having evidence planted at Greenhill's apartment, hoping that it will lead to his conviction.
She criticised the military intervention in Afghanistan, where Spanish troops were taking part at the moment, her defence of religious education in schools, and her conviction that gender violence publicity will encourage new cases to happen.
She has maintained a private profile since 1977, following her conviction for misdemeanor negligent homicide in connection with the death of her boyfriend, former Olympic skier " Spider " Sabich.
She accepts the possible eventuality of a murder conviction and death sentence as an opportunity to be with her baby.
She and Billy reconciled after Graham's conviction, but Billy struggled to bond with Freddie as he couldn't look at him without seeing Graham.
She spent 18 years in prison and eventually wrote a book about her conviction.
She got in touch with Schaefer following his conviction and in 1989 she published Killer Fiction, short stories and drawings found in Schaefer's house after his arrest.
She appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, which overturned the District Court's decision and, in fact, judged the initial criminal conviction to be invalid.
She was the only woman in her class of forty-two men, and she always felt " the abysmal conviction that was not really wanted there.
She was unable to save Kelly from the gallows, but the Court of Appeal quashed his conviction as unsafe in 2003.
She daily experienced this conviction of St. Vincent: “ You will go and visit the poor ten times a day, and ten times a day you will find God there ... you go into their poor homes, but you find God there .” Her prayer life was intense, as a Sister affirmed, “... she continually lived in the presence of God.
She appealed the conviction to the Supreme Court on the grounds that the California statute in question outlawed the symbol of a legally recognized party.
She internalized every emotion of the role with her usual intensity and conviction, from desperate gaiety to startled joy at her first stirrings of love for Alfredo, right on through to her deathbed scene, which tugged mightily at the heartstrings of even the most jaded opera-goers Every dramatic gesture seemed careful thought out, yet nothing appeared mannered or merely gratuitous.
She is most famous for the interview she gave about her marriage to disgraced U. S. Representative John Jenrette following his conviction in the Abscam scandal and her accompanying semi-nude pictorial in Playboy magazine.
She was sentenced to life in prison, and sent to Durham Prison, but her conviction was overturned after two years when Reynold's won an appeal after it was discovered she was suffering from a hormone imbalance, premenstrual stress syndrome, based on evidence provided by Dr Katharina Dalton.
She spent ten years appealing the conviction which was eventually overturned.

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