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She claims to have been a member of the Russian aristocracy before the Russian Revolution and suffered greatly as a result, but how much of that story is true is an open question.
She later claims to have been bitten on the chest, although no wounds are found on her.
She also claims that slanderous speech erodes one ’ s honor and threatens the sisterly bond among women.
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 also claims that an audio tape the police claimed was " unintelligible " ( and eventually lost ) was perfectly clear and contained no incriminating statements.
She is currently working as a consultant for Girardi & Keese, the New York law firm Weitz & Luxenberg, which has a focus on personal injury claims for asbestos exposure, and Shine Lawyers in Australia.
She chose that name after being told by producer Lee Shubert to drop her real name and claims she was inspired by two cosmetics bottles in her dressing room, one labeled Evening in Paris and the other by Elizabeth Arden.
She claims she can bring him insight, because she is an objective third party.
Woman in the Court – In her house happens the first judgment of K. She claims help from K. because she doesn't want to be abused by the magistrates.
She is found guilty through a flawed trial, but claims the right to trial by combat.
She claims jumping over the broom was definitely a feature in both European and African wedding ceremonies, but believes that the slave practice likely originated in Africa and not Europe.
" She was the first woman to successfully claim the throne of England, despite competing claims and determined opposition, and enjoyed popular support and sympathy during the earliest parts of her reign, especially from the Roman Catholic population.
She claims that Gould — particularly in his popular essays — uses a variety of strategies from literature, political science, and personal anecdotes to substantiate the general pattern of punctuated equilibrium ( long periods of stasis interrupted by rapid, catastrophic change ).
She claims she calls it a probe and not a screwdriver because that's what it is, and to signify that she has come to hate the Doctor.
She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by competition, to be incomplete and claims that evolution is strongly based on co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence among organisms.
She claims to never have loved him and that she ’ d only been using him to advance her career.
She is refused food and clothing because nothing – according to Petruchio – is good enough for her ; he claims perfectly cooked meat is overcooked, a beautiful dress doesn't fit right, and a stylish hat is not fashionable.
" She claims the NBA has become irrelevant to average readers and of more interest to professional writers.
She gives Octavian what she claims is a complete account of her wealth, but is betrayed by her treasurer, who claims she is holding treasure back.
She did a two-episode stint on the television series Ugly Betty, where she played Leah Stillman, a scam artist who claims to be a lawyer.
She has a second home in the Welsh mountains where, she claims, the history inspires her and provides material for her novels.
She claims the original spelling was " Che-qua-ga " and that apparently someone along the way began spelling it incorrectly and it stuck.
She claims that she cannot allow Walter to destroy another woman's life.

She and such
She seemed to have come such a long distance -- too far for her destination which had wilfully been swallowed up in the greedy gloom of the trees.
She was certain now that it would be no harder to bear her child here in such pleasant surroundings than at home in the big white house in Haverhill.
She would not accept the death of such a little child.
She was such a well-rounded teenager, having been a twirler, Future Farmers sweetheart, and secretary of Future Homemakers.
She didn't like her stepmother, but nothing is known to have occurred shortly before the crime that could have caused such a murderous rage.
She set out to make sure that no Jewish child anyplace in the world had to live in a place such as this ''.
She was not alone for there were three other such children in the big city's special nursery.
She had, of course, been exposed to and enjoyed a music appreciation course which had included the better known classical works such as `` Tristan und Isolde '', `` Candide '', `` Oklahoma '', `` Nozze de Figaro '', the atomic age singers, Eileen Farrell, Elvis Presley and Geraldine Todd, as well as the curious rhythmic progressions of the Venusians, Capellan visual chromatics and the sonic concerti of the Altairians.
She also argued that the two traditions are not comparable and should not be regarded as such.
She had earlier told the House of Commons that if she had been aware of such facts she would have done something about it.
She remembers that her father was such a fan of Bessie Smith, " he once rode 50 miles on horseback just to see her perform live.
She was also taught domestic skills, such as needlepoint, lace-making, embroidery, music and dancing.
She became known in the 1970s in films such as Hester Street ( for which she received an Academy Award nomination ) and Annie Hall.
She argued that these terms denigrated the proper and natural function of sexuality, and that such language was inappropriate for female characters such as Madame Raison.
She was frequently cast in romantic comedies such as Wishful Thinking ( 1997 ), The Wedding Singer ( 1998 ), and Home Fries ( 1998 ).
She also was respected by the semi-Hellenic countries around the Greek world, such as Lydia, Caria, and even Egypt.
She continued to make minor and frequently nostalgic period musicals such as Starlift, The West Point Story, On Moonlight Bay, By the Light of the Silvery Moon, and Tea For Two for Warner Brothers.
She also continued to explore new business and entertainment ventures such as her Dollywood theme park, that opened in 1986 in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
She is recorded to have used implements such as whips, canes and birches, to chastise and punish her male clients, as well as the Berkley Horse, a specially designed flogging machine, and a pulley suspension system for lifting them off the floor.
She began collaborating with Vertov, beginning as his editor but becoming assistant and co-director in subsequent films, such as Man with a Movie Camera ( 1929 ), and Three Songs About Lenin ( 1934 ).
She sees sectors of education such as courses for business executives as being " more lucrative than traditional markets ".
She started taking roles in such B-movies as Bikini Beach Race and Lethal Cowboy.
She was the patroness of such literary figures as Wace, Benoît de Sainte-Maure, and Bernart de Ventadorn.
She did not have the opportunity to see her sons very often during her imprisonment, though she was released for special occasions such as Christmas.

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