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She was complying with the law in regard to registrations but she certainly wasn't checking license numbers or bothering the tenants.
She certainly looked Japanese, and perhaps she could not really blame the young men.
She was one of the first women to explore fully the realm of erotic writing, and certainly the first prominent woman in the modern West to write erotica.
As British writer and critic V. S. Pritchett explained, " She was certainly drily aware that she had been given to an old husband as a reward for his professional services to a friend of her family and that the capital was on her side.
She certainly worked in the household of his superior, Sheremetev.
She certainly sent envoys to England several times, mainly to inquire about the pension she was due as dowager queen and Richard's widow, which King John failed to pay.
She was certainly not a bordello madam.
She certainly has that certain ' It '... and she just runs away with the film ".
She once admitted that she was " designed for a nun " and the fact that she had so many Catholic connections, such as Henry Neville who was later arrested, would certainly have aroused suspicions during the anti-Catholic fervor of the 1680s ( Goreau 243 ).
She decided that she was certainly interested in pursuing show business, and soon became a familiar face in a growing number of amateur productions locally, during her teens.
She returned to Coppet, and found herself its wealthy and independent mistress, but her sorrow for her father was deep and certainly sincere.
She was sent to Court in her early teens, certainly before her fifteenth birthday, where she joined the household of King Henry VIII's wife, Catherine of Aragon.
She was almost certainly in the city on Bloody Sunday in January 1905 when the Tsarist guards opened fire on thousands of starving citizens who had gathered to protest against the lack of food.
She is most certainly Teti ’ s daughter, born of Queen Iput I and buried within the funerary complex of her maternal
She married her first husband, John Dryden Kuser ( 1897 – 1964 ), shortly after her seventeenth birthday, on April 26, 1919, in Washington, D. C. " I certainly wouldn't advise getting married that young to anyone ," she said later in life.
She took the throne by force ( 2Kings 11: 1-3 ), and would certainly not have been honored with a tumulus ceremony following her brutal assassination.
She writes that Night has a useful lesson to teach about the complexities of memoir and memory, and that the story of how it came to be written reveals how many factors come into play in creating a memoir: " the obligation to remember and to testify, certainly, but also the artistic and even moral obligation to construct a true persona and to craft a beautiful work ... truth in prose, it turns out, is not always the same thing as truth in life.
She has made a " mistake ", in the sense that she has played differently from the way she would have played if she knew the big blind held < font color = red > 8 ♦ 7 ♦</ font >, even though this " mistake " is almost certainly the best decision given the incomplete information available to her.
She later said to her mother that though she would not venture to introduce herself to Byron, she would certainly accept his introduction if it were offered.
" She was the sweet young ingenue-the one with all the problems that everyone was supposed to care about ... I certainly couldn't cast as a young, innocent, sweet little Irish girl.
She certainly wasn ’ t a beaten wife, she was hit and that ’ s different.
She was certainly part of the Queen's circle of favorites.
She also criticised Wright who, according to her, by the time she knew him well was " a man with an obsession, and was regarded by many as quite mad and certainly dangerous "; she alleged that he was a disruptive and lazy officer, who as special advisor to the Director had a habit of taking case files that interested him off other officers, failing to return them to their proper place and failing to write up any interviews he conducted.
She is almost certainly the only woman to win three consecutive national federation ' men's ' championships.

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She commuted between London to be with her husband, and New York, where she was blacklisted and thus rendered unemployable during the Red Scare of 1919-1920.
She rendered financial support to the investigator Nikolai Sokolov who studied the circumstances of the death of the Tsar's family.
She rendered assistance to men with smallpox ; that she did not contract the disease herself started more rumors that she was blessed by God.
She insisted throughout that the King of Prussia must be rendered harmless to his neighbors for the future, and that the only way to bring this about was to reduce him to the rank of a Prince-Elector.
She published a magazine, Shekinah, often rendered SHEkinah, in which she explored the concept that the Shekinah is the Holy Spirit.
She was rendered each time as soft and dewy-eyed, as innocent and trusting as she had been the night he had first encountered her on the outskirts of Paris.
She served in World War II, sank the German submarines U-162 and U-203, and was rendered a constructive loss by air attack off Ramree Island, Burma on February 11, 1945, she was finally broken up at Milford Haven in November 1948.
She points out however that " Jack the Giant Killer " is rendered directly from the chapbooks except the English hasty pudding in the incident of the belly-slashing Welsh giant becomes mush.
She has rendered some beautiful songs in Saraiki along with Urdu and Punjabi for which she gained fame across Pakistan and internationally.
She then rendered the drawing-room ballad " Come into the Garden Maud " in such an obscene way that the committee was shocked into silence.
She rendered her judgments beneath a palm tree between Ramah in Benjamin and Bethel in the land of Ephraim.
She also appears in rendered form in the video game Need for Speed: Underground.
She was preparing herself for a position at court, but such a future was rendered moot by her marriage to Alexander Lennox, " an indigenous and shiftless Scot ".
She then uses " very tight pencils " to light-box it onto Bristol board, if she intends to have it inked by her husband and collaborator, Jimmy Palmiotti, but will do the pencils " lighter and looser " if she intends to ink it herself, as she already knows how she wants the artwork rendered.
She was later temporarily rendered comatose by Mastermind.
She attended to Cheng, holding his head until two off-duty EMTs, who happened to have their medical equipment, rendered aid.
She rendered into English De Crousaz's Examen de l ' essai de Monsieur Pope sur l ' homme ( Examination of Mr Pope's " An Essay on Man ", two volumes, 1739 ); Algarotti's Newtonianismo per le donne ( Newtonianism for women ); and wrote a small volume of poems.
She was eventually rescued by Lord Lykouleon, but not before Nadil had removed her Dragon Eyes ( greatly stunting her ability to foretell the future and use magic ) and rendered her unable to bear the Dragon Lord an heir.
" She said that those who promote the exclusion of same-sex couples from marriage have been " rendered voiceless at the federal level.
" Sukanya Verma from Rediff. com noted, " She rendered her Pooja with stoic determination and touching vulnerability making her character extremely believable and sympathetic at once.
" She also made sure that Mongewell, near Edward's new estate at Newnham Murren, and Berkhampstead did not pass directly to the community of the Old Minster, but was first leased by her siblings on the condition that they rendered a food-rent ( feorm ) to the two minsters every year.
She rendered valuable service for over 10 years as a devoted
She rendered 10 years of devoted service to the upgrading of the school and left having been
She and her husband were frequent guests at various German associations and clubs in Stockholm, which rendered them suspicious in the eyes of a public and press that, during the 1930s, easily associated everything German with the Nazi Party.

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