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She and committed
She then committed suicide by stabbing herself with the same sword she gave Aeneas when they first met.
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She is said to have committed suicide, although Suetonius hints that Caligula actually poisoned her.
She may have committed suicide by shooting herself after a quarrel with Stalin, leaving a suicide note which according to their daughter was " partly personal, partly political ".
She lost her only son, Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria, when he committed murder-suicide in The Mayerling Incident of 1889.
She committed suicide there on April 14.
She was returned to Britain when she was three to live with an aunt, a professional governess Bessie Nicholson, in Wimbledon, London, after her pregnant mother, Florence, committed suicide by hanging herself from a tree.
She had apparently committed suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills, after years of suffering from what she had claimed to be a very rare and painful photo allergy induced by an earlier penicillin treatment that had forced her to avoid practically all sunlight for years.
She was alleged to have committed suicide on May 14, 1991, aged 77, by hanging herself in a bathroom of her hospital.
She is today a member of the Champions for Peace ’ club, a group of 54 famous elite athletes committed to serving peace in the world through sport, created by Peace and Sport, a Monaco-based international organization.
" She spent the rest of her life in prison until she committed suicide in 1967.
She then committed suicide and the brothers fled to the shepherds who had found them.
She punished workers who committed crimes, but healed those who repented.
She stayed there until November 1564, when she was committed to the charge of Sir William Petre.
She admitted to him that she had committed adultery with a number of men, including the Prince of Wales, ' often, and in open day.
She was indicted in 2001 by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ( ICTY ) for war crimes committed during the Bosnian war.
) She was not immune to flattery from other men, but remained committed to Ham until Popeye's appearance.
She eventually committed suicide in 1910.
She argues, in her monograph The Moral Status of Loyalty, that " hen we speak of causes ( or ideals ) we are more apt to say that people are committed to them or devoted to them than that they are loyal to them ".
She was believed to have committed this crime alone.
She committed suicide by drug overdose in 1976, after a lifelong battle with clinical depression.
She was distressed in 1995, as she bestowed her condolences on the passing of Carroll's son, Hugh, who committed suicide.
She conveyed her suspicions to some of her husband's medical colleagues who, after interviewing him and searching the house, " found ample proofs of murder " and committed him to an asylum.
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She was killed in the village street during an air raid drill, while most people were underground, and much of the investigation turns on the issue of who had been, or could have been, outside the shelter when the murder was committed.

She and Arundell
She was the sister of Anne Calvert, Baroness Baltimore, née Anne Arundell, the wife of Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, who lent her name to Anne Arundel County.

She and Fleet
She acquired her title in 1959 when her husband, Vice-Admiral Guy Sayer was knighted as the Flag Officer Commanding Reserve Fleet.
She generally avoided solo dance performances: Astaire always included at least one virtuoso solo routine in each film, while Rogers performed only one: " Let Yourself Go " from Follow the Fleet ( 1936 ).
She participated in the voyage of the Great White Fleet, and was decommissioned in 1920 to be sold for scrap in 1923.
She expanded her repertoire to Broadway musicals and television in the 1950s and was particularly successful in Broadway productions of Gypsy, Mame and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
She made a second film with Elia Kazan called Wild River ( 1960 ), co-starring with Montgomery Clift and Jo Van Fleet.
She is supported by Ray Danton as the man whose death first upsets her ; by Jo Van Fleet as her domineering mother who realises what she has done too late ; Richard Conte, Eddie Albert and Don Taylor.
She sailed for NATO exercises and participated in a good will tour of ports in Germany, Belgium, Denmark, England, and France before joining the 6th Fleet for exercises in the Mediterranean.
She had already been damaged by an attack by Royal Navy midget submarines and a series of attacks from carrier-borne aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm, but both attacks had failed to sink her.
She had already been damaged by a Royal Navy midget submarine attack and a second attack from carrier born aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm.
She and John Paul speculate that John Paul's forced attendance of her class may be a ploy by the International Fleet to allow them to meet.
She prayed over the sleeping Ender when he was young, and in a conversation with Bean in Shadow of the Hegemon reveals efforts on behalf of her children to raise them religiously were stifled by the International Fleet's interest in them and the fact that the Fleet would have undoubtedly interfered had they attempted to instill a specific value set.
She is voiced by Jennifer Dawne Graveness, taking over for Heidi Ernest ( the original voice of Fleet Command in the first game and in the training missions for Cataclysm ).
She converted to Islam in the summer of 2003, stating that her new faith has helped put behind her broken marriages and a reputation as the " Patsy Stone of Fleet Street.
She also took a role in a Fleet Bank commercial, and appeared in a Red Cross Campaign benefitting victims of Hurricane Katrina.
She was a columnist for Internet Today from July 1996 until it closed in April 1997, and together with Dominic Young ran the Fleet Street Forum on CompuServe UK in the mid 1990s.
She makes it appear as Lusitania has cut off their ansible ( she did this mainly to save a xenologer from being killed ), triggering Starways Congress to send the " Evacuation Fleet ," which is actually carrying the Molecular Disruption Device to destroy the planet.
She served as the flagship of Commodore Matthew Perry's Black Fleet that opened up Japan to foreign commerce and diplomatic exchanges, and during the American Civil War.
She took part in the 1st Fleet re-enactment of the Tall Ships in Sydney Harbour in 1988.
She battled the Black Fleet destroying the planet Scadam.
She was a part of the " Stone Fleet ", a group of ships used to block the entrances to Confederate harbors, and was sunk for this purpose 9 January 1862.
She ran again in the 1987 provincial election and finished third, behind Shymko and the winner, Liberal David Fleet.
She sailed with the Fleet for New South Wales from Portsmouth on 13 May 1787, arriving after a cramped and insanitary voyage of seven months at Sydney Cove in Port Jackson on 26 January 1788.
She reappears in Karen Traviss ' Revelation, which is the 8th book in the series Legacy of the Force, commanding the Maw Irregular Fleet ; this is where her first name is given.
She recalls that Lucy Mathen, the first female Asian reporter on BBC television, who worked on John Craven's Newsround, was an inspirational figure for her, as was broadcaster Shyama Perera, who was working in Fleet Street at around the same time.

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