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She is cited to have worried if she was pleasing him and confronted him on her performance.
She is often cited as one of the earliest dominatrices, although she herself used the title of " Governess ".
She is regarded as one of the most influential jazz vocalists of all time, being cited as a mentor to diverse artists such as Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Paul McCartney, Bette Midler, Madonna, and Dusty Springfield.
She is cited as a leading female exponent of screwball comedy, along with such actresses as Jean Arthur, Irene Dunne, Carole Lombard, Myrna Loy and Rosalind Russell.
She cited Van Vliet as one of her influences.
She cited him as one of her greatest influences since.
She appeared in the stage production, Miss Moffat, a musical adaptation of her film The Corn is Green, but after the show was panned by the Philadelphia critics during its pre-Broadway run, she cited a back injury and abandoned the show, which closed immediately.
She is often cited as an example of an individual successfully beginning a career in the arts at an advanced age.
She cited another report that a Kitanemuk Indian referred to the site Campo del Soldado ( Soldier's Camp ), " which was where the soldiers stayed when they cut timber from a mountain they called Pinery Mountain, today's Frazier Mountain.
She had cited " advancing age, failing health and poor prison conditions " as the reasons for her request.
She has been cited as " the most popular black female recording artist of the ' 50s ", and called " The Queen of the Blues ".
CBS cited that Murder, She Wrote was " skewing too old " in the ratings demographics, as — while the series was still successful, having just finished the eleventh season as the eighth-most watched program on television — they were not gaining the valued 18 – 49 ratings demographic that is most desired among networks.
She cited the Revenue Commissioners in this context, pointing out that a significant proportion of the clients of these bodies are not computer literate and therefore the level of personal contact is inadequate as a consequence.
She was partnered with three-time champion Derek Hough and cited Kirstie Alley's appearance as an inspiration to do the show.
She and her sister Gloria wrote a memoir called Double Exposure ( 1959 ) cited below as ' Vanderbilt '.
She had such works read to her as the Incendium Amoris by Richard Rolle ; Walter Hilton has been cited as another possible influence on Kempe.
On April 24, 2009, during a congressional hearing, Tennessee Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn asked Gore if he was a member of KPCB, and then inquired: " The legislation that we are discussing here today, is that something that you are going to personally benefit from ?” She cited constituent concerns about Gore's role with KPCB as the reason for her inquiry.
She cited Mary Pierce, Jennifer Capriati, and Andre Agassi as inspirational figures for her to follow towards her goal of reaching the highest echelons of tennis once more.
She was booked at the police station, cited, and released on her own recognizance.
She is cited as follows: ' At Kildare in Ireland, Brigid, who founded one of the first monasteries in Ireland and, together with Saint Patrick, began the work of evangelisation '.
Such was the popularity and influence of the novel that it was cited in the psychoanalytical theories of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, the latter describing the character of She as a manifestation of the anima figure.
She cited the " echo of something more than simple class snobbery in the judgments made of her voice and decor ".
She cited health problems following a building violations scandal as her reason for resigning.
She cited a desire to spend more time with her family as her motivation for standing down.

She and leading
She does not receive a mitre nor is given a crosier as part of the ceremony ; however, by ancient tradition, she may carry a crosier when leading her community.
She expressed reservations over the eventual winner David Cameron, feeling that he did not, like the other candidates, have a proven track record, and she was later a leading figure in parliamentary opposition to his A-List policy, which she has said is " an insult to women ".
She followed with another leading part in the thriller film Trapped ( 2002 ), alongside Kevin Bacon and Charlize Theron.
She was asked to provide information for Defence Secretariat 19 about leading CND personnel but was instructed to include only information from published sources.
She was the first actress to win an Academy Award for a performance in any foreign language, and the second Italian leading lady Oscar-winner ( after Anna Magnani ).
She perceives and models reality according to the stereotypes and typical plot structures of the Gothic novel, leading to a series of absurd events culminating in catastrophe.
She then confirmed her status as one of the world's leading players, narrowly failing to qualify for the Candidates Tournaments at the rival FIDE and PCA Interzonal tournaments.
She serves in the honorary position of ambassador for the program leading the federal government's effort to give women a " wake up call " about the risk of heart disease.
She went on to establish herself as one of Hindi cinema's leading actresses, acknowledged her accomplished dancing.
She is shown to be fiercely protective of her marriage to Victor, becoming easily suspicious and jealous, for example, of a Dutch marionette that Victor becomes occupied with repairing in the episode " Hole in the Sky ", eventually leading her to destroy it.
" She shared a Best Actress award at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival with five of her co-stars, as well as receiving a Goya Award and European Film Award, and was nominated for the Golden Globe, the Screen Actors Guild Award, the BAFTA Award, and the Academy Award for Best Actress in a leading role.
She became Maine's leading philanthropist and art collector.
She was one of the important advocates in leading the way for women's rights to be acknowledged and instituted in the American government.
She was the leading portrait painter in Genoa until she moved to Palermo in her last years.
She said: " The opinion of a leading sexologist, who maintains that this series has no negative effects on a child's psychology, is perfectly credible.
She renewed her support for a defeat of the Confederacy, and before long she was leading a band of scouts through the land around Port Royal.
She became one of Hollywood's leading actresses, considered one of the most beautiful women of her day.
She was commonly known as the leading beauty of the Russian Empire.
Regardless of the reasoning behind its introduction, Elizabeth transformed “ her court into the country ’ s leading musical center .” She would spare no expense in its regard, importing leading musical talents from Germany, France, and Italy.
She was expected by tradition to spend money on her attire, so as to outshine other women at Court, being the leading example of fashion in Versailles ( the previous queen, Maria Leszczyńska, had died in 1768, two years prior to Marie Antoinette's arrival ).
She became the romantic interest for some of MGM's leading male stars, among them Ramón Novarro, William Haines, John Gilbert and Tim McCoy.
) She was murdered in 1382 by her cousin and heir, Charles of Durazzo, who started a new war, leading to the separation of Nice, Puget-Théniers and Barcelonnette from Provence in 1388, and their attachment to the territories of Savoy.
She was a personal friend and niece of Segismundo Moret, a leading Spanish progressive thinker and the boss of the liberal party's right hand.
She was forced to wear ship instead of tack and the leading Spanish vessel came close enough to threaten her with a broadside.

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