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She presented the character as a bold and eccentric old lady, different from the prim and birdlike character Christie created in her novels.
She created many sketches and carved engravings of the laboratory instruments used by Lavoisier and his colleagues.
She died within a short time of the marriage ceremony and created the opportunity for Dom Pedro to escape with his true love and live in the city of Coimbra.
She was the only character created at the request of MTV, who wanted a female character who could tolerate and handle the duo.
She and her surviving siblings — Branwell, Emily, and Anne – created their own literary fictional worlds, and began chronicling the lives and struggles of the inhabitants of these imaginary kingdoms.
She also created Byker Grove.
She was created using the technique of somatic cell nuclear transfer, where the cell nucleus from an adult cell is transferred into an unfertilised oocyte ( developing egg cell ) that has had its nucleus removed.
She was also granted a knighthood in 1917, when the Order of the British Empire was created ( it was the first order explicitly open to women ).
She created book covers for her stories, bound the tablet paper pages together and added her own artwork.
She wrote music for films, acted, and created conceptual record albums — encompassing poetry, jazz, chamber pop, and art songs.
* Glynis Johns personifies Desirée: She created the character on Broadway, and her interpretation highlights Desirée's regret and anger, for example, when she sings, " Isn't it rich?
She was created by Don Rosa and appears in The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck and on the Duck Family Tree.
She created hits with the songs " Got a Hold on Me " ( Top 10 pop and # 1 adult contemporary ) and " Love Will Show Us How " (# 30 ).
She was created Freifrau von Wallersee, and their daughter, Marie Louise, Countess Larisch von Moennich, was a confidante of Empress Elisabeth (" Sissi ") of Austria.
She critiqued the Modernism of CIAM, and asserted that the publicly unowned spaces created by the ' city in the park ' notion of Modernists was one of the main reasons for the rising crime rate.
She left Decca and Granz, now her manager, created Verve Records around her.
She loved dancing and pageants, activities often frowned upon in Presbyterian Scotland, but for which she found a vibrant outlet in Jacobean London, where she created a " rich and hospitable " cultural climate at the royal court, became an enthusiastic playgoer, and sponsored lavish masques.
She married ( 1 ) Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and then ( 2 ) Elemér Edmund Graf Lónyay de Nagy-Lónya et Vásáros-Namény ( created, in 1917, Prince Lónyay de Nagy-Lónya et Vásáros-Namény ).
She held that the " temple " was created by Sumerians about 2700 BC.
She was created a Princess of Belgium in her own right.
She is the wife of His Imperial and Royal Highness Archduke Lorenz of Austria-Este, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Modena, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, whom she married on 22 September 1984 and who was created a Prince of Belgium in 1995.
She was created HRH Princess Claire of Belgium 11 days before their marriage.
She was diagnosed with syphilis toward the end of their first year of marriage, which, although eventually cured ( some uncertainty exists ), created medical anguish for years afterward.
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 returned to visit Modigliani in Paris, where he created at least 20 paintings of her, including several nudes.

She and Reporter
She was a business executive for the Maine Telephone and Telegraph Company ( 1918-1919 ) before joining the staff of the Independent Reporter, a Skowhegan weekly newspaper ( owned by Clyde Smith ) for whom she was circulation manager from 1919 to 1928.
She was formerly on the independent Advisory Council of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now ( ACORN ), a panel that was appointed to review the functioning of ACORN following the scandal touched off by hidden camera videos in September 2009, and the board of the National Catholic Reporter.
She won both the 1997 and 1998 Hollywood Reporter Annual YoungStar Award for Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV Series for Party of Five, and had been nominated three other times for work from 1999 – 2000.
She became one of Warner Brothers ’ most prolific actresses of the 1930s, solidifying her success with her own film film series, as Torchy Blane, " Girl Reporter ".
She played a small role in the Babylon 5 direct-to-DVD movie Voices in the Dark as an ISN Reporter, mentioned only as Ms.
She was named one of People magazine's " 50 most beautiful people " and has been recognized by both the Hollywood Reporter and Billboard as one of the most influential Latinas in Hollywood.
She is editor-in-chief of the Hudson Reporter group of newspapers in New Jersey.
Knight's many television credits include Target: The Corruptors !, The Eleventh Hour, The Fugitive, The Virginian, thirtysomething, The Invaders, The Reporter, L. A. Law, Murder, She Wrote, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Maggie Winters, House M. D., Crossing Jordan, Cold Case, ER and Hot in Cleveland, among others, in addition to television movies such as Indictment: The McMartin Trial, for which she won both the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie and the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
In addition, Mitchell was named one of the most influential female executives in the media by The Hollywood Reporter and was honored as one of the first fifty women in The Museum of Television & Radio ’ s She Made It initiative.
She also writes a web column for the National Catholic Reporter, " From Where I Stand ".
She was cast in The CW's television series Reaper as the female lead, in the role that was originally intended to be played by Nikki Reed, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
She has been named to the Entertainment Weekly Most Influential People list six times and to the Hollywood Reporter Women In Entertainment Power list seven times.
She got her first break in television in 2002, when she won a search to become the station's Fastracks Snow Reporter.
She also appeared in: Deep in the City as a Sex-Shop Owner ( 2000 ), The Caveman's Valentine ( 2001 ), Degrassi: The Next Generation as Herself ( 2002 ), two episodes of Doc as Felicia Brand ( 2002 – 2003 ), Recipe for Murder as a Glam Reporter ( 2002 ), Tracker as Dr. Janet Sullivann ( 2002 ), and Show Me Yours as Tammy ( 2005 ).
She chronicled the battle in Very Bad Publishers, a widely referenced series of blog posts which earned praise from an array of comics industry notables like Tom Spurgeon at The Comics Reporter and Frank Miller.
She was loaned to NBC Sports for the 2000 Sydney Olympics as a Reporter for Rhythmic Gymnastics and as the play-by-play woman for softball.

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