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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 carried, besides her captain, a crew of twenty-one and provisions for a voyage of exploration of the Arctic waters of North America.
She carried on a long correspondence with Pope Gregory XI, also asking him to reform the clergy and the administration of the Papal States.
She " carried the baby in her arms to the king in a condition for him to see and to know and realise for himself what she dared not tell him ".
" She was also a believer and a practitioner of magic, performing curses against those whom she felt deserved it: as Ronald Hutton noted, " Once she carried out a ritual to blast a fellow academic whose promotion she believed to have been undeserved, by mixing up ingredients in a frying pan in the presence of two colleagues.
She may appear as a mystical divinity with a scepter and a little box, but she was mostly represented in the act of being carried off by Hades.
She has a tendency to get carried away fixing or improving anything she sees inefficient.
Some of the most popular TV series which premiered during the 1980s or carried over from the 1970s include: Alf, Airwolf, The A-Team, Dynasty, Dallas, Knight Rider, MacGyver, Magnum, P. I., Miami Vice, Diff ' rent Strokes, The Jeffersons, The Facts of Life, The Cosby Show, Murder, She Wrote, 21 Jump Street, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Night Court, Who's the Boss ?, Family Matters, Quantum Leap, Saved by the Bell, Roseanne, Full House, The Golden Girls, Cheers, Growing Pains, Family Ties, Seinfeld, The Simpsons and Married ... with Children.
She is carried off the bus backwards whilst being kicked and handcuffed and harassed on the way to the police station.
She carried the scars for the rest of her life.
She also carried a revolver, and was not afraid to use it.
She carried out a successful tour of America in 1915, and on returning to France she played in her own productions almost continuously until her death.
She ordered him to bring her bones to Palermo and have them carried in procession through the city.
She was the daughter of Agenor, and on her disappearance from Earth the Phœnicians honoured her with a temple and told a sacred legend about her ; how that Zeus was enamoured of her for her beauty, and changing his form into that of a bull carried her off into Crete.
She carried a sketchbook with her for capturing interesting children.
She carried it with her as she worked and lived in towns and cities across the Soviet Union.
She was created a Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( CBE ) in 1952, and raised to Dame Commander ( DBE ) in 1960, an award which was partly for her charity work, largely unnoticed, which she carried on until her death, often for small and rather obscure charities rather than the grand ones which would have given her more publicity.
She remained a loyal companion to him as they carried out their crime spree and awaited the violent deaths they viewed as inevitable.
She, thinking he was a lion, carried his head on a stick back to Thebes, only realizing what had happened after meeting Cadmus.
She walks away, the gun still pointed at her, and explains that while the first murder carried extenuating circumstances of his own mental state, murdering her as well surely would result in the electric chair.
She had a remarkable memory and considerable influence on the emperor's administration, carried out official business on his behalf, and apparently made a lot of money from her position.
She pursued Díthorba's sons alone, disguised as a leper, and overcame each of them in turn when they tried to have sex with her, tied them up, and carried the three of them bodily to Ulster.
She conveyed those secrets to Confederate officers via her slave, Eliza Hopewell, who carried the messages in a hollowed-out watch case.
She never carried a firearm, and reported only two arrests during her entire term.
She put them in a bowl and carried this to the men's lodge, and presented it to Igaluk, saying " If you enjoy me so much, then eat these ," and ran away out the door, grabbing a torch as she went.

She and tragedy
She has been made the heroine of a tragedy by François Ponsard, Agnès de Méranie, and of an opera by Vincenzo Bellini, La straniera.
She is a figure both of the epic tradition and of tragedy, where her combination of deep understanding and powerlessness exemplify the ironic condition of humankind.
She eventually concluded that Moon was not driving the car when the tragedy occurred.
She named the top leaders of the Islamist groups and termed them " war criminal and responsible for the ongoing tragedy in Afghanistan ".
She is unseen in the early part of the film, the secret of her whereabouts will lead to tragedy.
She is also the subject of a tragedy by French classical playwright Jean Racine ( 1639 1699 ), entitled Andromaque, and a minor character in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida.
She is on friendly terms with most of her classmates and even makes her peace with Gwendoline Lacey at the end, when a personal tragedy strikes the vain, selfish class outcast.
She was impeded in the performance of tragedy by a harsh tone in her voice that she strove to eliminate.
She argues that the Deir Yassin massacre long remained the only one discussed ' as if it sufficed to summarize the tragedy of Palestinian victims '.
She thinks that during the period for which ' collective memory conflated with Palestinian nationalist mobilization, one exemplary event sufficed to express the tragedy '.
She believed that writing Barren Ground, atragedy ,” also freed her for her comedies of manners The Romantic Comedians ( 1926 ), They Stooped to Folly ( 1929 ), and The Sheltered Life ( 1932 ).
She led a medical team to Bhopal after the gas tragedy in December 1984, worked towards restoring peace in Kanpur following the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 and was arrested for her participation in a campaign against the Miss World competition in Bangalore in 1996.
She never recovered from the tragedy.
She is a leading figure in cinematic transcriptions of ancient tragedy since she has portrayed Helen in The Trojan Women, Clytemnestra in Iphigenia, and the eponymous parts in Electra and Antigone.
She suggested that Shepard's murder was a tragedy and that his killers had received appropriate justice.
She also opened her own gymnasium, but tragedy struck when her husband, Bill, was killed in a road accident.
She began the Philadelphia-based nonprofit FMV, Families of Murder Victims, soon after Nancy's death in order to cope with her tragedy, and later obtained a Master's Degree in Social Work from Bryn Mawr College.
She evoked a high demand for classical tragedy to remain on the stage.
She single handedly brought classical tragedy back with a difference, breathing human passion into figures with tradition and a bombastic delivery.
* Regenstreif, Gary, " Soprano sings tragedy from the heart She wins world attention, but Argentine can't forget early loss and poverty ", Toronto Star, December 24, 1996, p. D4
She nearly reconsidered when Jenny was killed in a jetski explosion, and Hillary reached out to Tad to help him cope with the tragedy.
She became pregnant again, but tragedy would strike when it was discovered the pregnancy was ectopic.
She must save her brother Jim from tragedy.
She discovered that she couldn't hate her biological father for being an absentee, a slacker, and even a supervillain thug, and also learns from the tragedy to accept Pat Dugan as the first true father figure in her life.
She had a romance with Maurice de Saxe, which ended in tragedy when she was apparently poisoned by her rival, Maria Karolina Sobieska, Duchess of Bouillon.

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