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She and belonged
She is described as a beautiful old woman and by her aspect people saw that she belonged to the subterraneans.
She belonged to the French House of Poitiers, the Ramnulfids.
She received properties that had belonged to Queen Ælfthryth in Winchester and Rutland, and also controlled the city of Exeter, parts of Devonshire, Suffolk and Oxfordshire.
She belonged to a family with Aramaic names.
She found that T. horridus and several other species belonged together, and T. prorsus and T. brevicornus stood alone, and since there were many more specimens in the first group, she suggested that this meant the two groups were two species.
She belonged to an old princely family of Rurikid descent.
She belonged to a group of agricultural deities which also comprised Setia ( or Seja ) and Segetia.
She belonged to the Bernadotte dynasty, which had ruled in Sweden since 1818, when the founder, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, one of Napoleon's generals, was elected crown prince of Sweden in 1810 and later succeeded the throne as Charles XIV of Sweden in 1818.
She belonged to the early Leijonhufvud clan of Swedish nobility ( the name meaning Lion's Head ).
She belonged to a revival movement within the Church of Sweden led by pastor Pehr Brandell of the parish of Nora in the municipality of Kramfors in Ångermanland and characterized by pietistic and Moravian influences.
She was the last British monarch of the House of Hanover ; her son King Edward VII belonged to the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the line of his father, Prince Albert.
She had belonged to the Vincent Club and the Junior League and graduated from Lee School before she had attended Bryn Mawr.
She was christened in the Episcopal church as Gloria Laura Vanderbilt ( and after her father's death, confirmed in the Catholic Church, to which her mother belonged ).
She belonged to an experienced political dynasty: her father, Morgan Phillips, was a former coalminer who served as General Secretary of the Labour Party between 1944 and 1962 ; her mother, Norah Phillips was a former member of London County Council who became a life peer in 1964, serving as a government whip in the House of Lords, and as Lord Lieutenant of Greater London from 1978 to 1986.
She belonged to no club and was a member of nothing in the world.
She belonged to the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
She lived in New England before being sold in 1725 to an important French businessman from Montreal named François Poulin de Francheville, and after his death in 1733 belonged to his wife Thérèse de Couagne.
She spent three years there, dismayed to find that while she still longed for the native Sioux traditions she no longer fully belonged to them and that many around her were conforming to the influence of the dominant white culture.
She refused to apologize or denounce the party, and in testimony before the HUAC on May 21, 1952, said she never belonged to the party and refused to discuss what she knew of the participation of others, claiming her rights under the Fifth Amendment.
She has been instrumental in trying to reestablish full ordination for nuns in the Mulasarvastivadin order, to which all Tibetan Buddhist monastics have traditionally belonged ; various conferences have been convened to study the matter.
She can also be quite harsh with her opinions ( such as, for instance, when she suggested moving into Ross's apartment after Emma's birth and saying that his " dinosaur things " belonged in the garbage ).
She herself belonged to several volunteer groups, including Women in Community Services and Urban Services League, and was an advocate of the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973, a bill that encouraged volunteerism by providing benefits to a number of volunteer organizations.
She was given the chance to learn more, but realised she belonged with her friends.
She had already eaten the food of the underworld and now belonged to the land of the dead.
She later wrote a witty celebration of her friends and the circle to which they belonged in her 1782 poem The Bas Bleu, or, Conversation, published in 1784.

She and prestigious
She was recognized amongst the best in the field, awarded prestigious fellowships, and elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1944.
She worked in big, prestigious London theatre companies throughout her successful career: from 1675 in the Duke's Company, 1682 – 1695 in the monopoly United Company, and from 1695 onwards as a member of the actors ' cooperative usually known as Betterton's Company, of which she was one of the original shareholders.
She went on to win the prestigious Bancroft Gold Medal for Hedda Gabler and was offered a Hollywood contract when she left.
She earned a diploma to teach art, but took a chance on a contest and won a prestigious scholarship to the Chicago Musical College and graduated in 1926.
She also earned two of the most prestigious awards of the Latin music industry, Premios Lo Nuestro and Premios Tu Música.
She soon landed some of the most prestigious magazine covers, establishing herself as a supermodel.
She was probably considered attractive in her day, given that she was chosen to appear as one of the lead actresses / dancers in the prestigious " Château Vert " masquerade at Court in 1522.
She became ODU's second winner of the prestigious Lifetime / Wade Trophy and the first international
She is also a recipient of the prestigious Fulbright Fellowship.
She has worked with the most well-known photographers in the fashion industry, such as Mario Testino, Mario Sorrenti, Steven Klein, Juergen Teller, and Peter Lindbergh, and won the prestigious Vogue / CFDA award from the Fashion Designers of America in July 2005 as Fashion Inspiration.
She tried a big musical On the Avenue ( 1937 ) opposite Dick Powell, but others of her films, including One Night in Lisbon ( 1941 ), and My Favorite Blonde ( 1942 ) with Bob Hope, were less prestigious.
She trained after school and every Saturday ( learning tap, ballet, jazz and drama ) in order to catch up with the more privileged children who were competing with her for a place at the prestigious school.
She dropped out of Lycée Albert Sarraut, a prestigious French school in Hanoi.
She attended New York City's Professional Children's School and the prestigious Dalton School in Manhattan.
She first performed in Tokyo, Japan, at the prestigious Festival Konda Lota in 1992.
She was a student first at the elite lycée Henri-IV in Paris and then at the École Normale Supérieure de Fontenay-Saint-Cloud ( now named the École Normale Supérieure Lettres et Sciences Humaines ), a highly prestigious school.
She held a place in the prestigious Tree Studio building in Chicago from 1903 through 1905 along with other well-known painters such as Pauline Palmer, Walter Marshall Clute, Louis Betts, and sculptor Julia Bracken Wendt, with whom she developed a close friendship.
She was a member of many prestigious societies including the Copley Society of Boston and the National Sculpture Society.
She began a career singing love-oriented ballads in 1969, when she worked with Togolese-French producer Gérard Akueson and soon appeared on French national radio and then the prestigious Olympia Music Hall.
She won the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship " genius grant " in 2003, and in 2004 she was recognized by Scientific American as " Research Leader of the Year ".
She attended Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, where she won the prestigious Lorne Greene Award for outstanding work in the theater.
She attended three private schools, including the prestigious Dana Hall School, before entering Wellesley College, from which she graduated as a social worker in 1897.
She acted in high school and college and in 1983 joined the prestigious Hollywood theatre company Theatre West.
She was the first horse to win the three prestigious North American races in a row, netting a million-dollar bonus for her owners and ultimately Horse of the Year honors in both France and the United States.
She was conferred with many other awards from many countries of the world, including the Leopold Lucas Prize of the Evangelisch-Theologische Faculty of the University of Tübingen and the 1995 prestigious Peace Prize of the German Book Trade.

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