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She and contends
She contends that happiness comes from within, and that one's virtue is all that one truly has, because it is not imperilled by the vicissitudes of fortune.
She asserts: " In their traditional exhibitionist role women are simultaneously looked at and displayed, with their appearance coded for strong visual and erotic impact so that they can be said to connote to-be-looked-at-ness ," and as a result contends that in film a woman is the " bearer of meaning, not maker of meaning.
She contends that patriarchal cultures, like individuals, have to exclude the maternal and the feminine so that they can come into being.
She contends that the Fathers of Confederation were motivated by the values of the Enlightenment of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
She further contends that Jewry was not the operative factor in the Holocaust but merely a convenient proxy.
She contends that Eliade never did any field work or contacted any indigenous groups that practiced Shamanism, and that his work was synthesized from various sources without being supported by direct field research.
She contends that ancient Egyptian texts show little similarity to Greek philosophy.
She contends the decline of American cities, beginning during the 1960s, was a result of crime " spiraling out of control ".
She contends that the approach defeats the very purpose of the equality rights in Section 15 of the Charter, noting that the objective of the Act in question may be discriminatory per se, but would survive constitutional scrutiny.
She claims as a result to have earned trademark rights in the 1964 recording, which she contends the public recognizes as a mark designating her as a singer.
She contends, therefore, that Frito-Lay could not lawfully use the 1964 recording in an advertisement for its chips without her permission. In Oliveria v. Frito-Lay Inc. ( 2001 ), her claims were rejected by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
She contends that: " Man has said that woman can be defined, delineated, captured, understood, explained, and diagnosed to a level of determination never accorded to man himself, who is conceived as a rational animal with free will ".
She is versed in Kung Fu, and contends with Chitose at every chance possible.
She also contends with her terrible childhood, and with the man who bit her and turned her into a werewolf.
She contends that people in the United States trust that there is always someone there to take care of them, and that everyone ( including legislators and politicians ) acts in their interest.
She is the author of A Girdle Round the Earth, a story of some of the more remarkable women travellers of the last 200 years, and Style: Acting in High Comedy, published in 1996, which contends that " High comedies are not bloodless, refined, wordy plays — their themes are sex, money and social advancement.
She contends that akrasia is manifested in different stages of the practical reasoning process.

She and serial
She confirmed this by having her head shaved in order to play Queen Elizabeth I of England in the BBC's 1971 blockbuster serial, Elizabeth R. The series was later shown on PBS in the US and Jackson received two Emmy Awards for her work.
" She commissioned a serial, Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill, for safety, but also Bill Brand, one of the edgiest political dramas ever, and us ... Before we had even finished making the first series, Verity commissioned the second.
She was intended to appear in another serial entitled Yellow Fever and How To Cure It but the show was put on hiatus and the serial was cancelled.
She performed in his The Mercury Theatre on the Air radio adaptations, and had a regular role opposite Welles in the serial The Shadow as Margo.
She is the latest victim of a serial killer known as " The Avenger ", who targets young blonde women.
She was the original Daisy Allen on the 1970s daytime serial Love of Life.
She worked on both serials simultaneously, and later put Earl Cain on hiatus, which prompted some fans to send her letters asking her to resume the serial instead.
She was one of the first composers to extend serialism to musical elements other than pitch, and to develop formal plans based on serial operations ( Tick 2001 ).
She was first published as a serial story in the Graphic, a large folio magazine printed weekly in London, between October 1886 and January 1887.
It was the first publication of She in book format, and featured significant textual revisions from the Graphic serial made by Haggard.
In 2006 a Broadview publication of She became the first edition to reproduce the Graphic serial text since 1887.
Comparing the serial and novel editions of She, Stauffer describes the more compact narrative of the original as a reflection of the intense but short burst of creativity in which Haggard composed the story, arguing that " the style and grammar of the Graphic is more energetic and immediate ", although as he noted, " sometimes more flawed ".
She disapproved of the ' overblown sound ' of Mahler and similar composers, and instead chose to work with sparse textures and develop her own type of serialism ; she first used a 12-note series in Chamber Concerto I for 9 instruments ( 1939 ), a work that has been compared with Webern's op. 24 Concerto, but earlier than this she had been using the techniques of inversion and retrograde fundamental to a serial idiom, and she claimed she had been inspired to this by precedents she found in older British music, especially Purcell.
She had already appeared in Madame Bovary and Judy Paris, when in 1967, she was cast as Irene in the BBC's 26-part serial The Forsyte Saga.
She appeared in Doctor in Charge, Anne of Green Gables and the BBC serial David Copperfield as the mother of Copperfield's best friend – James Steerforth.
She starred in the 14-part Doctor Who serial The Trial of a Time Lord ( 1986 ) as the Inquisitor.
She performed feature film roles such as a stripper possessed by an alien serial killer in The Hidden ( 1987 ), a police department psychologist Susan Riley in Maniac Cop 2 and as model Hexina in Hexed ( 1993 ).
She hired him to write a serial for her magazine, and so began during 1909 the Sanders of the River stories which were serialized for years and which he eventually compiled into novels.
She appeared in serial television programmes 58 times and directed 50 other episodes.
She had switched serial numbers with another robot after a test had been run on her brain and comparing it to a normal Three-Law robotic brain.
She played Janet Leach in the ITV two-part film Appropriate Adult, about serial killer Fred West, for which she won a BAFTA.
She directed and starred in the television serial Noopur, in which she played the role of a Bharatanatyam dancer.
She had bit parts in series such as Danger Man, Follyfoot and Quatermass ( to which she returned for the final Quatermass serial in 1979 ) but was more often seen in comedy.
She ended up with the Wildcats again, but was wounded again, this time by the serial killer Samuel Smith.

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