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She and commuted
She had been sentenced to 180 years in prison, but former Gov. Stratton commuted her term to 75 years, making her eligible for parole, as one of his last acts in office.
She was sentenced to 35 years ' imprisonment, but her sentence was later commuted to seven years.
She was convicted and imprisoned for her actions in the robbery, though her sentence was commuted in February 1979 by President Jimmy Carter, and she received a Presidential pardon from President Bill Clinton on January 20, 2001 ( among his last official acts before leaving office ).
She was sentenced to death, but General Maxwell commuted this to life in prison on " account of the prisoner's sex.
She was sentenced to death, which was subsequently commuted to life in prison.
She left for a convent in Oregon and her sentence was later commuted.
) She shared her Death Row cell at the Mountain View Unit with her friend Pam Perillo, whose own sentence was eventually commuted to life in prison.
She easily obtained pardon, and the sentence of death against the other two was commuted into perpetual imprisonment.
She stayed back in Dallas while he commuted for a year after he got an apartment.
She was apprehended and first condemned to death but eventually the sentence was commuted to penal transportation to the American colonies.
She commuted from Florida to Montreal, Canada, where the show was filmed.
She continued to live in New York, and commuted to California to shoot films for the company.

She and between
She wondered what had taken place in town, between him and his wife.
She softly let herself into the bed, and took her regular side, away from the door, where she slept better because Keith was between her and the invader.
She held Jonathan's letter, his words burning like a brand, and knew suddenly that the bonds between them were severed.
She was a large woman with a frizzled gray poodle cut and a pencil clamped like a bit between her teeth while she hunted and pecked on an old typewriter.
She discovered the quality and depth of her feelings in the wordless transitions between what she could say and what she could not say.
" ( Wills is quoted as saying, " I rode horeseback from the place between the rivers to Childress to see Bessie Smith ... She was about the greatest thing I had ever heard.
She illustrates the interplay between Chinese and English cinema tradition but ultimately suggests that Jen, as the " woman warrior " of the film, overthrows the European patriarchal tradition.
She constantly struggled for perfection, " A perfect technique in anything ," she stated in an interview, " means that there has been no break in continuity between the conception and the act of performance.
She enters into a dialogue, a movement between question and answer, with these allegorical figures that is from a completely female perspective.
He / She then goes back and forth between the parties and encourages them to " give " on the objectives one at a time, starting with the least important and working toward the most important for each party in turn.
She then hurled down bitterness equally between both sides as she walked through the onslaught making men's pain heavier.
She was imprisoned between 1173 and 1189 for supporting her son Henry's revolt against her husband.
She died on 24 March 1603 at Richmond Palace, between two and three in the morning.
She was rescued from the New York Harbor on September 16 with no recollection of the time in between.
She yearns for him to hold her, but young Sally slips between them and the three move together (" Too Many Mornings ").
She observed in the flirtations between the American soldiers and British women a pattern of misunderstandings regarding who is supposed to take which initiative.
She wrote of the Americans, " The boy learns to make advances and rely upon the girl to repulse them whenever they are inappropriate to the state of feeling between the pair ", as contrasted to the British, where " the girl is reared to depend upon a slight barrier of chilliness ... which the boys learn to respect, and for the rest to rely upon the men to approach or advance, as warranted by the situation.
She took into account both the segmental structure ( such as sounds, syllables, phrases ) and the supra-segmental elements ( rhythm, accent, intonation ), and concluded that there was no distinction between what was practiced by the Pentecostal Protestants and the followers of other religions.
She wrote for the IWW between 1916 and 1918.
She appears to have been particularly associated with being ' between ' and hence is frequently characterized as a " liminal " goddess.
She never married and is alleged to have refused a marriage proposal from a gentile on account of her faith – a widely-publicized incident at the time that may have inspired Scott to create the relationship in Ivanhoe between Rebecca and Wilfred.
She was also attracted to the music of more mainstream artists like Olivia Newton-John and The Police, perhaps explaining the contrast in her later music between sweet, melodic " pop " songs and more hard rock oriented material.
" She was a graphic artist and a painter, and — under the name " Alice Bradley Davey " — an art critic for the Chicago Sun between 1941 and 1942.
She believed that the garden varieties were hybrids between true lavender L. angustifolia and spike lavender ( L. latifolia ).

She and London
She took postgraduate work at the University of Grenoble in France and then returned to London to work on market research with an advertising firm.
She is in Madame Tussard's Waxworks in London, a princess of the Kiowa tribe and an honorary colonel in many states.
She is just home from a sojourn in London where she has become the sweetheart of a young fellow named Ronnie ( we never do see him ) and has been subjected to a first course in thinking and appreciating, including a dose of good British socialism.
She worked for Unilever ( 1973 – 75 ) and then as an administrator at the University of London ( 1975 – 87 ) before entering Parliament.
She lived as a virtual prisoner at Durham House in London.
She released her second live DVD and album, Live From London in October 2009, which was filmed during her sold out 2008 concerts at London's O2 Arena.
She had run away from home, intent on making a career in dance, and aged 18 joined the chorus line at the London Palladium.
" She had bought him a steam yacht, houses in London and in the Leicestershire hunting country, and a Scottish grouse moor.
She was awarded a contract with the Royal Opera in London and made her début at Covent Garden as Marie in La Fille du régiment in 1876.
She commissioned Bernard Crick, a left-wing professor of politics at the University of London, to complete a biography and asked Orwell's friends to co-operate.
She proceeded straight to London, renting them a flat at 26 Charing Cross Road, right in the heart of London.
She was interred in Highgate Cemetery ( East ), Highgate, London in the area reserved for religious dissenters or agnostics, next to George Henry Lewes ; Karl Marx's memorial is nearby.
She entitled the unfinished volume, Zwischen London und Moskau ( Between London and Moscow ).
She noted that they produced an extraordinary wealth of information on German war plans but next to nothing on the repeated question of British penetration of Russian intelligence in either London or Moscow.
She lived separately from Philby, settling with their children in Crowborough while he lived first in London and later in Beirut.
She moved to London at the age of sixteen.
She worked as a guest artist with Roland Petit's Le Ballet National de Marseilles, the Bolshoi Ballet, the London Festival Ballet, the Paris Opera Ballet, the Hamburg Ballet, the Vienna State Opera Ballet, and the Eliot Feld Ballet.
She stopped selling her handbag line and moved to London.
She returned to the London stage in May 2009 to play the lead role in Wallace Shawn's new play, Grasses of a Thousand Colours at the Royal Court Theatre.
She attended the University College of London and was a student of linguistics and anthropology.
She was consequently named Assistant Professor of Egyptology at the University College of London in 1924, a post she held until her retirement in 1935.
She was portrayed by Helen Hayes in the London production of the play Anastasia and in the 1956 film based on the play.

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