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She teamed up with another beauty, whose name has been lost to history, and commenced with some fiddling that would have made Nero envious.
She commenced to play an increasingly important role in Italian politics, steadily advancing Mantua's position.
She attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, for two years, having commenced university studies in 1954, aged 15.
She has proclaimed that hostilities have commenced, and that the two nations are now at war.
She won the seat and her term was deemed to have commenced from 1 July.
She preferred a rural location, and as a result a search for a rural location was commenced in 1893.
She taught English part-time and commenced an MA thesis on the poet John Shaw Neilson but this was interrupted when she suffered a severe whiplash injury in a car accident.
She quit the teacher training programme in 1988 without taking her degree, and commenced on a degree course in social sciences at the University of Utrecht.
She commenced her professional life as an accountant for a London shipping company.
She has proclaimed that hostilities have commenced and that the two nations are now at war.
She either played her horn to distract them and then moved a piece of clothing to signal the ambush ; or else she commenced playing as the signal.
She joined Screen Actors Australia in 1998 and commenced training in the Geelong studio on weekends.
She does mention that her father was part of a naval mission and was there as an instructor-this seems to fit in with the time of the ' Douglas Mission ' to Japan, which commenced in 1873 ( hence the photographs in the book of her and her siblings in Victorian children's clothing ).
She commenced in January 2002-at the time, St. George was seen as a possible takeover target ( especially after the purchase of Colonial State Bank by the Commonwealth Bank ) but Kelly has increased the bank's profitability and achieved much higher levels on return on assets.
She commenced vocal studies at Wheaton with Margarita Evans, and finding herself more suited to singing, discontinued violin as her major.
She commenced January with a Semifinal showing in Canberra ( Tier IV ) and passed the first round of the Australian Open for the first time.
She commenced service between New York and Aspinwall on March 1, 1866 and continued until June 1869.

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She continued her work in the theater and on television, although she lacked " vocal horsepower " and would likely not have had a lengthy stage career.
She broke down in tears at the thought of leaving her children, who were to be left in the care of their grandparents, for such a lengthy period of time.
She was eventually made personal secretary to company president Caleb Smith Bragg, whose frequent lengthy absences from the office allowed her to catch up on the sleep she had lost the previous night when she was out late performing at private parties.
She was inspired by her reading of John L. Motley's lengthy, multi-volume history works: The Rise of the Dutch Republic, and The History of the United Netherlands.
She lost a lengthy one-set singles match to Clijsters and also the mixed doubles.
She famously compared the lengthy shoot to a cold she couldn't get rid of.
His lengthy television filmography includes guest roles on Bonanza, Kung Fu, Ironside, S. W. A. T., The Streets of San Francisco, Kojak, The Incredible Hulk, CHiPs, Mrs. Columbo, The Dukes of Hazzard, The A-Team, Moonlighting, L. A. Law, Matlock, Law & Order, Walker, Texas Ranger, Murder, She Wrote, The X-Files, Without a Trace, and The Practice.
She responded to these charges in a lengthy article, " Platonic Love and Colorado Law ".
She also attempted to exploit Yarmuth's lengthy record in print, repeating in campaign ads some of his potentially unpopular statements ( such as allegedly supporting the legalization of marijuana ) and holding a press conference to complain that not all of his old columns had been made available to her campaign.
She subsequently represented similar groups opposed to nuclear waste dumping threatened at Fulbeck in Lincolnshire ( Lincolnshire Against Nuclear Dumping-LAND ) at East Killingholme on Humberside ( HAND ) and at Bradwell ( BAND ) in a lengthy High Court action in 1986, before those plans were abandoned by the Tory government, shortly before the 1987 General Election.
She died in Los Angeles at 57, after a lengthy battle with breast cancer.
She published fiction in Mademoiselle, Cosmopolitan Magazine, and non-fiction in the New York Times Magazine and in American Heritage, including lengthy articles on Ethel Waters, Bessie Smith, Irving Berlin and Mae West.
She died in Acapulco ( Mexico ) after a lengthy battle with leukemia seven days before her 86th birthday.
She has a lengthy history.
She fakes a heart ailment to get what she wants out of her husband and has a lengthy affair with Edward Ashburnham.
She undergoes a lengthy experimental treatment that restores full use of her legs and she begins to speak.
She is probably best known for her portrayal of Jaime Sommers in the 1970s television series The Bionic Woman ( for which she won an Emmy award ), though she has maintained a lengthy career in a variety of other film and television productions since.
She married her second husband, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, twenty years her senior, in 1997 following a lengthy relationship.
She stood trial at Liverpool Crown Court and, after a lengthy hearing, the fairness of which was the subject of some debate in later years, she was convicted of murder and sentenced to death.
In 1611 Falk and Enoch Hendel ben Shemariah issued a bill of divorce at Vienna which occasioned lengthy discussions among the celebrated rabbis of the time, including Meir Lublin and Mordecai Yoffe ( see " She ' elot u-Teshubot MaHaRaM ", Nos.
She was expelled from Parliament in November 2004 after a lengthy battle.
She was a strong, though vexed, proponent of the Aesthetic movement, and after a lengthy written correspondence met the movement's effective leader, Walter Pater, in England in 1881, just after encountering his more famous disciple Oscar Wilde.
She appeared to " wake up " once more as one final blast of fog emanated from the base of the ride structure, nearly contacting riders before fading away ( this used as a device to keep riders engaged during the ride's lengthy homing procedure before the bridges could lower to allow guests to disembark ).
She worked with Mr. S. A. Saunder on this very tedious and lengthy task, and the result was published in 1913.

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