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She and chronicled
She did not accept a position with the new entity and in November 2003, Barbara Cassani published Go, An Airline Adventure, which chronicled the airline's existence.
She chronicled her unhappy early life, her career as a singer, her marriage to Ferrer and mental health problems, concluding with her comeback as a singer and her happiness.
She chronicled the life and times of Charles II in a well-reviewed 1979 eponymous biography.
She followed up with a turn as Eleanor Roosevelt for HBO's Warm Springs ( 2005 ), which chronicled Franklin Delano Roosevelt's quest for a miracle cure for his polio.
She vividly chronicled his rise to the presidency.
She chronicled all this in her memoirs.
She later played Nellie Cotterill in the 1973 original London production of The Card, a musical written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent which chronicled the rise of the title character from washerwoman's son to Mayor of a Northern British town through initiative, guile, and luck.
She also appeared in the first season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, which chronicled her struggle to overcome her alcoholism at the Pasadena Recovery Center in Pasadena, California.
She later chronicled her Chinese experience in a book, Red China Blues, which was promptly banned in China.
She is best known for her book Country of My Skull, which chronicled the TRC.
She chronicled this time in her essays, entitled " Life on the Sea Islands ", which were published in Atlantic Monthly in the May and June issues of 1864.
She has been a cast member on VH1's " Love & Hip Hop ", where her quest to find the right record label home is chronicled.
She was the first person to take on this challenge and chronicled her journey in the now out of print book The Impossible Ride.

She and battle
She claims that it is neither the battle nor the banner that is central to the tale, but rather the cross in the sky.
She died on 2 January 1992 after a long battle with cancer.
She played Pelagia, who falls in love with another man while her fiancé is in battle during World War II.
She buried Solano López with her own hands after the last battle in 1870 and died penniless some years later in Europe.
She escaped that same month following a gun battle between her captors and police.
She plays a major part in various adventures of Jason's crew, suffered injury in a battle at Colchis, and was healed by Medea.
She described the battle by saying: " And then we saw the lightning, and that was the guns ; and then we heard the thunder, and that was the big guns ; and then we heard the rain falling, and that was the drops of blood falling ; and when we came to get the crops, it was dead men that we reaped.
She does not come from the battle unscathed and must be assisted by Buffy, but her power is evident and surprising to her friends.
She later received extensive media coverage during her battle with cervical cancer, from which she died in 2009.
She attacked her friends and would have destroyed the planet, if not for the arrival of the X-Men and new Ultra hero Foxfire, who after a long battle were able to separate the Phoenix from Amber and send the cosmic entity back to the Earth-616 universe.
She also led the critique of the use of aggregate production functions based on homogeneous capital – the Cambridge capital controversy – winning the argument but not the battle.
She died in January 2011 after a three-year battle against a rare disease.
She aids Sora in battle, taking the place of either Donald or Goofy.
She describes the summons to battle, the deaths of many of the gods and how Odin, himself, is slain.
" She adds that there may also be a memory in this of a " priestess of the god of war, women who officiated at the sacrificial rites when captives were put to death after battle.
She fought a fierce battle against the demon Mahisasura and his huge army.
She brought a force of Amazons to the aid of Pergamum, but was herself killed in the battle.
She was killed by Zeus when he rescued the Cyclopes for help in the battle with the Titans.
She appeared at the King Dedede battle arena in Kirby Super Star, as well as in the mini-game Megaton Punch.
She then challenges Ulala and Noize to a drum battle.
She responds by offering him a special vision to distinguish gods from men and asks him to wound Aphrodite if she ever comes to battle.
She was bribed by Priam with a gold vine to persuade Eurypylus to go to the Trojan War, which resulted in him being killed in the battle ( cf.
She was a sister of Turnus and supported him against Aeneas by giving him his sword after he dropped it in battle, as well as taking him away from the battle when it seemed he would get killed.
She often caused fear and confusion among soldiers in order to move the tide of battle to her favoured side.

She and Very
* Murder She Wrote-A Very Good Year For Murder ( 1988 )
She also recorded a bilingual version of Petit Papa Noël with Alvin and the Chipmunks for the 1994 holiday album A Very Merry Chipmunk.
The songs were " There Won't Be Anymore " ( Pop No. 18 ), " A Very Special Love Song " ( Pop No. 11 ), " I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore " ( Pop No. 47 ), " I Love My Friend " ( Pop No. 24 ), and " She Called Me Baby " ( Pop No. 47 ).
She appeared in such films as The Last Dragon ( 1985 ), Dave ( 1993 ), Picture Perfect ( 1997 ), and Our Very Own ( 2005 ), among others.
She also appeared in an early episode of The Benny Hill Show in January 1971, performing the Blood, Sweat and Tears hit, " You've Made Me So Very Happy ".
She never recorded it, but it appears on her sister Norma Waterson's album The Very Thought of You.
She made her last onscreen appearance in the 1955 film How to Be Very, Very Popular, opposite Betty Grable.
She also appeared on A Very Brady Christmas as Cindy's roommate.
She portrayed Cherie Blair in the Channel 4 satirical drama A Very Social Secretary, appeared in Channel 4 sitcom Nathan Barley as the " preposterous voice " of a thinly-veiled Annie Lennox parody.
* She was Very Cambridge: Camilla Wedgwood and the History of Women in British Anthropology.
She participated in 1980's Al Rojo Vivo ( loosely translated to Very Red ), in 1982's El Amor Nunca Muere ( Love Never Dies ), 1983's Cuando los Hijos se Van ( When Children Leave ), and 1987's Los Años Perdidos ( The Lost Years ).
Very late in the Augustan period, Oliver Goldsmith attempted to resist the tide of sentimental comedy with She Stoops to Conquer ( 1773 ), and Richard Brinsley Sheridan would mount several satirical plays after Walpole's death, but to a large degree the damage had been done and would last for a century.
She first appeared in the play A Very Great Man Indeed where the central character and narrator is the scholar, Herbert Reeve, played by Hugh Burden.
She starred in How to Be Very, Very Popular ( 1955 ) and The Lieutenant Wore Skirts ( 1956 ), however, the studio soon lost interest in promoting her and assigned her roles in B-movies.
She was also caricatured in the South Park episode, " Butters ' Very Own Episode.
She has also appeared in The Pumpkin Eater ; Press for Time ; Trevor's World of Sport ; Dangerfield ; A Very Peculiar Practice ; as Cassandra, prophetess of Troy, in the Doctor Who story The Myth Makers ; as Julia, daughter of Augustus, Emperor of Rome, in I, Claudius ; and as Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, in Prince Regent.
She appeared in two critically successful films, Jean-Pierre Jeunet's A Very Long Engagement as Tina Lombardi, for which she won a César Award for Best Supporting Actress, and appeared in the mystery thriller Innocence as Mademoiselle Éva.
She starred in the BBC television series The Whitehall Worrier and The Very Merry Widow from 1967 to 1968.

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