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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 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 Mercian Register entries from 902 showing Æthelflæd acting alone or in conjunction with Edward in military operation.
" 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 Wicked
She has played the character of Madame Morrible in the musical Wicked, both in regional productions and on Broadway from 2005 to 2009.
She voiced the Wicked Witch of the West in Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz, an animated direct-to-DVD midquel / parallel of the classic 1939 film.
She is based on the Gingerbread Witch and the Wicked Witch of the West ( her theme music is taken from The Wizard of Oz ).
She portrayed the role of the Wicked Witch of the West, played by Margaret Hamilton in the 1939 film.
She has ruled the Quadling Country ever since she overthrew the Wicked Witch of the South during the period when Ozma's grandfather was king of Oz.
She initially dislikes Elphaba's sister Nessarose ( who goes on to become the Wicked Witch of the East ), but becomes close to her after Elphaba leaves Shiz, and enchants the Silver Shoes that enable Nessarose to walk without any assistance.
She arranges for Dorothy to return to the Land of Oz by means of the Ruby Slippers, because the Wicked Witch of the West has been brought back to life, and Glinda needs Dorothy's help to set things right again.
She reprised her role as the Wicked Witch in an episode of Sesame Street, but after complaints from parents of terrified children, it has not been seen since 1976.
* www. worldwar1. com / heritage / bbertha. htm — Big Bertha: How She Earned Her Wicked Reputation
She reprised her Tony Award-winning role as Elphaba in the West End production of Wicked when it opened at London's Apollo Victoria Theater on September 7, 2006.
She was one of the original cast of the London production of the musical Wicked in 2006, playing Madame Morrible opposite Idina Menzel, a role she also played on Broadway in 2008.
She was not related to the Wicked Witch of the West, but leagued with her, and also with the Wicked Witch of the North and the Wicked Witch of the South, to conquer and divide Oz among themselves.
She acquired progressively larger character roles in the 1980s, including a prostitute in Fort Apache the Bronx ( 1981 ), a witch in Something Wicked this Way Comes ( 1983 ), and Steven Seagal's detective partner in Above the Law ( 1988 ).
She acquires this nickname more because of her sister's nickname ( the Wicked Witch of the East, who was so named by her political opponents ) than for any wicked deeds.
She authored numerous articles, including Inventing the Wicked Women of Tudor England: Alice More, Anne Boleyn and Anne Stanhope and Sexual Heresy at the Court of Henry VIII.
She has been in various television programs including Wicked Science but is most famous for her portrayal of Lana Crawford in Neighbours.
She also portrays teenage genius Elizabeth Hawke ( lead role ) in Wicked Science ( 2003 – 2005 ), an Australian-produced children's series.
She was again on contract with Wicked Pictures in 2006, but in May 2007 she posted on the members section of her website that she had not renewed her contract with Wicked.
She is currently teaching at STEPS on Broadway, and has recently choreographed ( with Chernov and ABT artistic director Kevin McKenzie ) a new production of Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty, in which, after a more than twenty years absence from the stage, she danced the role of " Carabosse, the Wicked Fairy ".
She is best known for playing Elphaba on Broadway in the musical Wicked.
She was then cast as Kristin Chenoweth's replacement ( for the role of Glinda ) in the Broadway hit musical Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre.

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