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She and approved
She feared for her husband's health and his career as a whole, though she felt that he was the right man for the job and eventually approved.
She lived there until the New York State Emancipation Act was approved a year later.
She approved the location, so he convinced his father to put up the money.
She wrote that only the very conservative Human Events reported that the Immigration and Naturalization Service had approved his working legally while applying for temporary protected status.
She also incurred some criticism from some of the Irish Catholic hierarchy by taking communion in an Anglican ( Church of Ireland ) Cathedral in Dublin on 7 December 1997, although 78 percent of Irish people approved of her action in a following opinion poll.
She nevertheless remained an outstanding pianist all her life, and often played duets with her friend Frédéric Chopin, who approved of her arranging some of his mazurkas as songs, and even assisted her in this.
She was in Paris when the news of Napoleon's landing arrived and at once fled to Coppet, but a singular story, much discussed, is current of her having approved Napoleon's return.
She waged a long campaign to have the rose declared the official flower of the United States, which Congress eventually approved in 1987.
" She later sponsored the Accountability in Government Contracting Act of 2007, approved unanimously by the Senate, which would create more competition between military contractors.
She Recognized Scouter, a development that his lifemate, Dewshine, approved of.
She also approved of controversial covers from a new crop of artists, including Edward Sorel's October 1992 cover that had people buzzing about the meaning of a punk rock passenger sprawled in the backseat of an elegant horse-drawn carriage: was it Brown's self mocking riposte to fears she would downgrade the magazine?
She is a regular advisor to the WHO, and is currently leading the designation of a new WHO Collaborating Centre for Nutrition ( to be approved later this year ).
She voted against declaring English the official language of the United States and in 1996 against a bill overwhelmingly approved by Congress and signed by President Bill Clinton, to combat illegal immigration.
She immediately approved.
She increased the student representation on the Universities ' Boards of Governors and approved the University of Manitoba's Student Union's Pathways to Excellence brief to the provincial government.
She never approved of Ken's marriage to Vicky ; in fact, she sees it as a result of a Gypsy curse on her family.
She was approved by MEPs and took up the post on 10 February 2010.
She was rapporteure for a draft report on the social status of artists in Europe, approved by a large majority in June 2007.
She remembers the conversation she has with her father asking if she approved of his marriage to Cheryl.
She received an Individualized Education Plan ( IEP ) approved by the school board.
She was not allowed to have any friends, and if she was caught talking to people not approved by Livia, she was punished.
She consulted frequently with the then Attorney General James Jeffords, who provided crucial guidance in the editing and perfecting Act 250 until it reached its final approved form.
" She stated that her blog entries were always approved by ABC executives before they were posted to the Internet.

She and building
She designed and supervised the building of the Harbert, Michigan, house, most of which was constructed by one local carpenter who carried the heavy beams singly upon his shoulder.
She walked back to the house and entered, feeling herself returning, sensing some kind of opportunity in the empty building.
She did, however, influence the building of the Rainbow in 1845, the first extreme clipper ship.
" She warned of the Revolution ’ s building extremism saying that leaders were " preparing new shackles if French people ’ s liberty were to waver.
She later opened another business across the street in a building she extensively renovated downtown called Walton's Fancy and Staple a bakery, upscale restaurant and floral shop that also offers services such as event planning.
She and her brother continued Alfred's policy of building fortified burhs, and in 917-18 they were able to conquer the southern Danelaw in East Anglia and Danish Mercia.
She renovated most of the building and secured planning permission to convert it into a hotel.
She later did her best to efface or outdo Diane's building work there.
She convinces the unhappy concierge of her building that the husband who abandoned her had in fact sent her a final reconciliatory love letter just before his accidental death years before.
She was also a prominent patron of architecture, being responsible for the building of the Place Louis XV ( now called Place de la Concorde ) and the École Militaire in Paris, both built by her protégé Ange-Jacques Gabriel.
She occupied herself with the building of churches and monasteries, preferring to distance herself from the power struggles of the court.
She saw Holliday, nearest to the building, carrying " a gun, not a pistol " under his overcoat on the left side.
She finds him motionless inside a mysterious building, touching a golden bowl.
She hates working and building ( unlike the other Doozers ) and states she would rather be a Fraggle.
She goes on a rampage in the museum and the building site to make people build a pyramid for Tut.
She speaks enthusiastically of all that " Schmidt " still can do to aid the town, such as building a school.
She also became identified as the goddess of architecture, astronomy, astrology, building, mathematics, and surveying.
She related that the historic building was part of the Grovetown history and the building should be preserved rather than destroyed.
She proposed having the building relocated on the property and restored for a Grovetown City Museum to preserve the past for future generations.
She also designed and supervised the building of Greenlawn's post office east of Broadway behind the train station in 1911.
She identified the political corruption and business avarice that caused the city bureaucracy to ignore health, sanitation, and building codes.
She landed her first major supporting part in a movie as an intelligent teenager who aids her boyfriend ( Christopher Collet ) in building a nuclear bomb in Marshall Brickman's The Manhattan Project ( 1986 ).
She emerges from the building and attempts to revive the young man.
She handed these out outside the building where Wilde was about to give a public lecture.

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