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She and cites
" She cites the goals of feminist criticism as: ( 1 ) To develop and uncover a female tradition of writing, ( 2 ) to interpret symbolism of women's writing so that it will not be lost or ignored by the male point of view, ( 3 ) to rediscover old texts, ( 4 ) to analyze women writers and their writings from a female perspective, ( 5 ) to resist sexism in literature, and ( 6 ) to increase awareness of the sexual politics of language and style.
She also cites verbal similarities between both Shrew plays and the anonymous play A Knack to Know a Knave ( c1592 ), which was first performed at The Rose on 10 June 1592.
She cites the first use in this manner to a Venezuelan radio DJ named Phidias Danilo Escalona ; Arsenio Rodriguez is often recognized to be an important salsa composer ; he wrotes in the 40s Mami me gusto, Fuego en el 23 and El divorcio.
She cites The Wicked History of the World as giving a good context for this.
She cites Arsen Dedić, Gabi Novak and Tereza Kesovija as her biggest influences and childhood idols.
She cites the writing of Heraclitus and Wittgenstein as philosophical examples, and argues that naturally-occurring ecologies have a similar resonant structure.
She cites this as standard legal filler text that does not necessarily prove the person was present.
She cites the popularity that the town also holds with the growing black middle-class " Empowerment kugels don't hang out in Soweto ; they do lunch in Sandton " and quotes columnist Therese Owen's advice to former TV-personality Kedibone, " Now that you're no longer wanted as a continuity presenter on SABC1, go hang out in Sandton and catch yourself a BEE boy.
She cites Lena Horne and Liza Minnelli her role models.
" She cites Samuel Beckett, E. M. Forster, and Somerset Maugham.
She cites this period of sexual abuse for her subsequent struggles with alcohol addiction.
She cites errors present in secondary literature passed over by generations,
She cites studies showing that these dolphins later in life as adults are in a sense bisexual, and the male bonds forged earlier in life work together for protection as well as locating females to reproduce with.
" She cites her mother as a strong influence in her decision to give so selflessly of herself.
* She occasionally cites herself in the third person in her own books, as in Man and Maid ( 1922 ) when she has a character refer to " that It " as something " Elinor Glyn writes of in her books.
She cites the reference to the publication in an expanded essay Symbols of the Unus Mundus, published in her book Psyche and Matter.
She cites page 348-349 Thomas Mann saying the goal was " the establishment of the German idea in history, the enthronement of Kultur, the fulfillment of Germany's historical mission ".
She cites Gianni and Donnatella Versace as major influences on her.
" She also cites studies involving other animals ranging from mammals to houseflies and goldfish.
She cites George Gershwin, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Igor Stravinsky, and Gustav Mahler as musical influences.
She cites this as standard legal filler text that does necessarily prove the person was present.
She also cites Rumiko Takahashi, Shigeru Mizuki and Kinnikuman by Yudetamago as influences and is a fan of Mike Mignola's work.
She cites the story of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya as an inspiration in her own struggles.
She cites Rosa Parks as an example:

She and Mercian
She was the daughter of a Mercian sub-king named Dida of Eynsham, whose lands occupied western Oxfordshire and the upper reaches of the River Thames.

She and Register
She was paid off in 1922, sold in 1923 and struck from Lloyd's Register in 1939.
She was dropped from the Social Register but the marriage was reported in National Geographic magazine.
She married Macfadyen in November 2004 in the Richmond-upon-Thames Register Office, and their first child, daughter Maggie, was born two months later.
She is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1989, and is on the Washington State Heritage Register.
She was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Washington State Heritage Register, and the vessel was an official city landmark.
She is on the International Register of Significant Ships.
She was reclassified PY-9 in 1920, and finally struck from the Naval Vessel Register in 1931.
She is the wife of former President Mário Soares, whom she married on 22 February 1949 at the 3rd Conservatory of the Civil Register of Lisbon, while he was in the Aljube prison, with whom she has one son, politician João Soares, born on 29 August 1949, and one daughter, Isabel Barroso Soares, born on 9 January 1951, unmarried and without issue, who manages Colégio Moderno ; although not as politically involved as her husband, she was a founding member of the Socialist Party.
She is known to us through her testimony recorded on the Fournier Register and examined in Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's Montaillou.
She was finally stricken from the Naval Vessel Register in 1919.
She was struck from the Navy Register 28 June 1944 and transferred to the War Shipping Administration for return to her former owner 18 November 1944.
She contributed land and funds to establish The Richard J. Reynolds High School and the R. J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium ( both listed in the National Register of Historic Places ).
She was the longest-serving ship of the NOAA fleet and its predecessors at the time she left service, and has been listed on the U. S. National Register of Historic Places since 2009.
She married Walter de Frece at Brixton Register Office on 16 August 1890.

She and entries
She would appear in the next two entries in the Broadway Melody series: Broadway Melody of 1938 and Broadway Melody of 1940.
She provided articles, book reviews, and regular diary entries.
" For a few entries, Betty was given a boyfriend, Freddie, who was introduced in She Wronged Him Right ( 1934 ).
She thought they did and " saw in his entries evidence of genius worthy of special recognition ," notes Miller.
She kept diary entries until her last day, November 7, 1944 when she was executed by a German firing squad.
She was given to introspection and frequently made entries in her journal expressing her sentiments, religious aspirations, and favorite passages from her reading.
She wrote two entries in " A Hundred Things Japanese " copyright 1975 by the Japan Culture Institute.
She made triumphal entries into the cities of the duchy, where her vassals received her sumptuously.
She would upload any changes or additions to the menus as entries in the database, and remotely recompile the menus.
She expanded entries and standardized them by addressing all of them to Kitty, clarified situations, prepared a list of pseudonyms, and cut scenes she thought would be of little interest or too intimate for general consumption.
She recommends daily entries and checking the balance monthly.
She appears as a young girl, having died at the age of 5 ( her aunt's diary entries indicate she was born in 1925 and died in 1930 ), who is completely green and, unlike Raimi and the Spectral Operatives, resembles her physical body.
She provides to the audience a look into her perspective through a few log entries.
She always started her entries with the weather, and then the time.
She had a number of lesser chart entries on RCA in 1955 including " Good and Lonesome " and " Turn Right ".
" She stated that her blog entries were always approved by ABC executives before they were posted to the Internet.
She published a book titled Ask Me If I Care: Voices from an American High School by addresses teen social issues and is compiled entirely of journal entries by anonymous Berkeley High School students written during their Social Living classes ( a mandatory course at the school ).
She finds his journal open and reads one of his entries.
She took part in the 1957 contest, held in Frankfurt, and finished in seventh place out of ten entries with the song All, the first ever song sung in English at the Eurovision.

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