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She and campaigned
She was herself very active in the movement, and had campaigned for equality and the acceptance of women as preachers.
She campaigned during her husband's unsuccessful 1978 run for the United States Congress and later his successful Texas gubernatorial campaign.
On October 29, 2006, Judd appeared at a " Women for Ford " event for Democratic Tennessee Senate candidate Harold Ford, Jr. She has also campaigned extensively locally and nationally for a variety of Democratic candidates, including President Barack Obama in critical swing states.
She campaigned unstintingly for her oldest son's inheritance, living to see him ascend the throne of England in 1154.
She also wants to reintroduce customs borders and has campaigned against allowing dual citizenship.
She distributed silk poppies to her peers and campaigned to have it adopted as an official symbol of remembrance by the American Legion.
She has since campaigned for Italian law to be changed to allow all children to take their mother's last name if they wish so.
She promised voters that she would be a traditional first lady and campaigned actively for her husband.
In 2003, after the release of their video of " All The Things She Said ", UK presenters had campaigned to ban the video worldwide.
She campaigned on family values and her opposition to abortion, contraception and divorce along with a Eurosceptic line on the EU.
She was an early advocate of women's rights, and campaigned for better education for women.
She campaigned alone on his behalf in 41 states.
She nevertheless campaigned for Goldwater in the general election, appearing in a television ad in which she defended his position on Social Security.
She has also been involved in anti-nuclear activities and campaigned against the restarting of the High Flux Beam Reactor ( HFBR ) located at the Brookhaven National Laboratory. In February 2007, Brinkley had emergency back surgery to correct a herniated disc that occurred after a ski trip in Aspen, Colorado in December 2006.
She campaigned for Texas liberals and progressives such as Henry B. Gonzalez, Ralph Yarborough, and future U. S. District Judge Sarah T. Hughes.
She also campaigned publicly for President Obama in her home state of Indiana and participates in the Smart Talk Lecture Series.
She campaigned for equality and integration for black people, making public speeches and addressing issues of abolition and other reforms.
She firmly supported President George W. Bush's invasion of Iraq, and campaigned for Bush in the contiguous United States.
She is an out lesbian and in 2006, she publicly campaigned against a proposed amendment to the Minnesota Constitution to prohibit any legal recognition of marriages or civil unions between members of the same sex.
She also campaigned for George McGovern in his unsuccessful bid to prevent Nixon's 1972 reelection, and called for Nixon's ouster from office during the Watergate scandal.
She has campaigned on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union ( ACLU ), an organization her family strongly supports.
She campaigned for her husband in his successful congressional campaigns of 1946 and 1948.
She received important endorsements from US Senators Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, along with many others in Washington who campaigned and raised money for Majette.
She doubled her majority in the 2001 election, having successfully campaigned for Objective One status for Cornwall, for the National Minimum Wage Act 1998, and for a university in Cornwall.
She campaigned against London's candidacy for the 2012 Olympics on the basis that Paris is more deserving, due to the volume of sporting facilities in the city, but has actively promoted sport in schools and is involved in gun politics in the UK.

She and by
She showed her surprise by tightening the reins and moving the gelding around so that she could get a better look at his face.
She was sure she would reach the pool by climbing, and she clung to that belief despite the increasing number of obstacles.
She had been snared here by a vile sensuality that writhed around her throat in ever-tightening circles.
She lived by the rules, never compromising, never blinded or diverted by circumstance.
She had jumped away from his shy touch like a cat confronted by a sidewinder.
She quickly exploited the exalted position she now occupied, by harassing the disorganized males and even putting many of them to death.
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 read everything else she could get her hands on, including an article ( she thinks it was in the Atlantic Monthly ) by Mark Twain on `` White Slavery ''.
She describes, first, the imaginary reaction of a foreigner puzzled by this `` unseasonable exultation '' ; ;
She was Ellen Aldridge, a widow of good repute who was employed by Gorton's wife and lived with the family.
She had been picked up by the Russians, questioned in connection with some pamphlets, sentenced to life imprisonment for espionage.
She put the slipper neatly by its mate at the foot of the bed.
She was intimidated by the stove.
She concluded by asking him to name another hour should this one be inconvenient.
She was told by the manservant who opened the door that his lordship was engaged on work from which he had left strict orders he was not to be disturbed.
She concluded by asking for a brief interview -- `` to settle with you where '' -- and she threw in a tribute to his `` gentle manners '' and `` the wild originality of your countenance ''.
She had surprised Hans like she had surprised me when she said she'd go, and then she surprised him again when she came back so quick like she must have, because when I came in with the snow she was there with a bottle with three white feathers on its label and Hans was holding it angrily by the throat.
She hopes that all will support the contestants from our own community by attending our Pageants and the State Pageant June 17 ; ;
She is owned by Ralph H. Kroening, Milwaukee, Wis., who, according to the railbirds, can feel justly proud of her.
She explained nonreactivity of others by saying that they were `` not letting themselves relax ''.
She was succeeded by Clarence Goyette.
She retreated by leaving the room when we suggested that our meeting might well terminate right then and there.
She did not go so far as to say, as was done on other occasions, that Abstraction as well as Impressionism were a Russian invention that had been discarded as unwanted by the people of the U.S.S.R.
She quickly moved into cafe society, possibly easing her conscience by talking constantly of her desire to be in show business.

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