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She continued.
She continued to show regularly in the Salon, to generally favorable reviews, until 1873, the year before the first Impressionist exhibition.
She continued as CEO until Beech was purchased by Raytheon Company on 8 February 1980.
She continued to write, illustrate and design spin-off merchandise based on her children ’ s books for Warne until the duties of land management and diminishing eyesight made it difficult to continue.
She subsequently withdrew it realising that some of her samples were contaminated, but continued her microscopic studies for several more years.
She continued to campaign for occupational safety and health while working as an investigating attorney for the U. S. Commission on Industrial Relations during Woodrow Wilson's presidency.
She continued to counter abusive literary treatments of women.
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 continued to have hits with " Heartbreaker " ( 1978 ), " Baby I'm Burning " and " You're the Only One " ( both 1979 ), all of which charted in the pop singles Top 40, and all of which also topped the country-singles chart ; 1979's " Sweet Summer Lovin '" became the first Parton single in two years to not top the country singles chart ( though it still nonetheless reached the top ten ).
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 continued touring in 1986 with the Think About Love Tour, and 1989 for the White Limozeen Tour.
She continued to enjoy steady success during the 1990s and 2000s ; her 2000 album A Day Without Rain sold 15 million copies, and became the top selling new age album of the 2000s in the US, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
She continued to work there for the rest of her career and was as dean of the school from 1883 to 1902.
She then continued her career in the United States, as did Maurice Tourneur and Léonce Perret after World War I.
She continued to star in various films, but by the early 1940s, her appearances became less frequent.
She continued on at UCLA, receiving a Ph. D. in 1975, and became a faculty member at the university.
She continued appearing in Hollywood films until 1949.
She has continued to act, appearing in the film Chocolat ( 2000 ).
She continued to advance her trademark interests of education and literacy by establishing the semi-annual National Book Festival in 2001 and encouraged education on a worldwide scale.
She continued as an important counselor to the king until her death in 1252.
She continued to act in the theatre for most of her career, and became noted for her portrayal of Nora in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House, but became wider known once she started to work with eminent Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman.
She later directed Blanchett in A Streetcar Named Desire ( play ) at the Sydney Theatre Company in Australia, which ran September through October 2009, and then continued from 29 October to 21 November 2009 at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, where it won a
She continued to produce films for others, including Sleep, My Love ( 1948 ) with Claudette Colbert and Love Happy ( 1949 ) with the Marx Brothers.
She continued her studies from 1861 through 1865, the duration of the American Civil War.
She continued to travel around the nation, speaking out against drug and alcohol abuse.

She and compete
She spoke of her ambition to study psychiatry, and also stated her intention to compete in the " Miss Washington " pageant in 1960, but before she could follow either course of action, Paul Tate was transferred to Italy, taking his family with him.
She did not compete in the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.
She was reportedly persuaded by Puerto Rican make-up artist Carmen Andino to compete in the Miss Puerto Rico pageant, then owned by Puerto Rican modeling guru and businesswoman Anna Santisteban.
She has a complex relationship with Minako ; though they often disagree and compete with each other, they also share great respect.
She gave away tickets to see her compete in the show to " ordinary people " who had helped her out ( the other contestants generally giving their free tickets to other celebrities ).
She then travelled to Melbourne to compete at the Australian Open.
She campaigns around the world and has travelled to Australia to compete in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race on two occasions to date.
She said that such a large cap would jeopardize various businesses, and that exposing companies to greater risk would make it impossible for smaller companies to compete.
She was also upset that Adams had started inviting himself to see Elvis, and Juanico felt that she was trying to compete for Elvis ' attention.
She is only eligible to compete once.
She suffered rib, back and facial injuries, but she decided to compete in the downhill race and eventually finished in 28th position.
She became widely known in 2004 when she competed and attempted to compete in beauty pageants as a woman.
She began to train to compete internationally the following year, earning her first pair of running shoes in 1989, which she wore only for particularly rough races.
She is appearing from 2 to 5 pm ET, where for the latter two hours of the time slot she will compete against CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo.
She is the youngest athlete ever to compete in Mayagüez 2010 and any Central American and Caribbean Games.
Belo executives specifically shifted the newspapers to afternoon delivery to compete with The Dallas Times-Herald, the rival of the chain's flagship Dallas Morning News, according to Judith Garrett Segura, author of Belo: From Newspapers to New Media She claims the newspapers were not profitable for roughly two years.
She would go on to compete in the 1928 Summer Olympics and claim a gold medal in the 4x100 relay.
She would like to compete in Japanese eating contests, which pay more but last longer than she prefers.
She was able to compete in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, shooting for New Zealand and finishing in 35th place.
She became the second Pakistani female to compete at the Olympics — following Shabana Akhtar at the 1996 Olympics -- shortly before the country's third female competitor, Sumaira Zahoor, who ran the 1500m at the 2004 Games a few days after Raza swam.
She later settled on the 800 metres where she found relative success on the IAAF Golden League circuit, despite having to compete against Maria de Lurdes Mutola, who went unbeaten at all major championships from 1999 until the 2004 Summer Olympics.
She failed to reach the finals at the 2007 World Championships, unable to compete with the new generation of American and Jamaican sprinters.
She competed at six Olympic Games in 1976, 1988, 1992, and 2000 to 2008 ; she is one of sixteen shooters worldwide to compete at at least six Olympic Games.
She became a face and claimed to be excited that she was drafted to Raw, where she can compete for the WWE Women's Championship.

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