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She and defected
She remained in Zhang Lu's domain when Ma defected to Liu Bei.
She defected to the Rangers ' side for a time, before being captured, brainwashed and given cybernetic implants which overwrote her emotions.
She eventually defected and was helped by an OSS agent to board the Taurus Express from Ankara to Istanbul, but alighting before the city, she was taken to an air base that the RAF was then building in Turkey.
She told him that she knew she would be going to Russia right from the beginning, even before Maclean defected.
She later defected to the United States, becoming an agent of the fictional spy agency S. H. I. E. L. D., and a member of the superhero team the Avengers.
She defected from the team and eventually became the partner and lover of Captain America.
She once tried to help in the plot to take over Rikyu, but she defected when she was saved by the people of Rikyu and came to realize the truth about Dragon Drive.
In 1945 she defected from the Communist Party and Soviet intelligence and became an informer for the U. S. She exposed two networks of spies, ultimately naming over 80 Americans who had engaged in espionage for the Soviets.
She is a daughter of Romanian dancer Doina Trandabur, who defected to Great Britain in 1958.

She and Liberal
She has only the ability to create a soulless body, and thus she is “ persuaded to undertake the journey to heaven to ask for a soul ,” and “ the Seven Liberal Arts produce a chariot for her ... the Five Senses are the horses ”.
She later married for a third time, to a Liberal party colleague of Holt's, Jeff Bate, and was then known as Dame Zara Bate.
She is married to former Liberal party advisor Ian Smith.
She remained personally more popular than the Liberal Opposition Leader, Jeff Kennett, but the electorate would no longer accept the continued mismanagement and waste which had occurred throughout the ALP hold on government.
She is a nineteenth-century Liberal.
She was an active suffragist and Liberal and used her wealth and position to support a number of schemes designed to improve conditions in the town.
She joined the Liberal Democrats in 1994, was elected as a councillor to the Test Valley Borough Council in 1995, and in 1997 became the youngest ever female Mayor of Romsey.
She was appointed to the frontbench by Charles Kennedy after the 2001 General Election as the party's spokeswoman on women's issues and older people from 2001, with a seat in the Liberal Democrat Frontbench Team.
She also served as President of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, as Commissioner of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament and as President of Cambridge Student Liberal Democrats.
She remains a Liberal Democrat.
She is an MP in the Serbian parliament and the vice-president of the Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP ).
She was reprimanded for these comments, and was eventually removed from the Liberal Party of Canada caucus following a long-standing dispute with Prime Minister Paul Martin over policy.
She graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1983 with a bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts.
She became a prominent member of the " Rat Pack ", a group of young Liberal MPs who made it their business to bring misery to the Mulroney government.
She initially appealed the vote results to the Liberal Party of Canada.
She leads a coalition government consisting of the Social Democrats, Socialist People's Party and the Danish Social Liberal Party with parliamentary support from the Red-Green Alliance.
She finished second behind the Liberal candidate but garnered 26 % of the popular vote.
She was re-elected with ease in the subsequent by-election, however, as was the Liberal government in the 1997 election.
She distanced the ONDP from former Premier Bob Rae, now interim leader of the federal Liberal Party of Canada, by pointing out that he is the exception to the rule of NDP Premiers in other provinces who have been able to balance provincial budgets.
She finished third against Liberal Attorney-General Ian Scott.
She was widely considered an unofficial Liberal candidate while David Miller, an NDP city councillor, was considered an unofficial NDP candidate and John Tory was an unofficial Progressive Conservative candidate.
She attempted to enter federal politics by running for the Liberal Party of Canada in the 1984 federal election.
She also served three terms as Chair of the National Liberal Women's Caucus.
She endorsed Liberal Michael Ignatieff to succeed her.
She unsuccessfully contested the seat of East Melville at the 1983 election against sitting Liberal Party member Antony Trethowan, but was more successful in 1986 when she won the seat of Subiaco following the retirement of long-serving Liberal-turned-independent Dr Tom Dadour.

She and Democrats
She was a Democrats senator for South Australia from 1995 to 2008.
She was the Australian Democrats ' longest-serving senator.
She became a U. S. citizen in 1957, and joined the College Democrats of America.
She claims that she is referring not only to racial minorities, but any numerical minority group, such as fundamentalist Christians, the Amish, or in states such as Alabama, Democrats ; she also states that she does not advocate any single procedural rule, but rather that all alternatives be considered in the context of litigation " after the court finds a legal violation.
She has been a candidate for the federal New Democrats five times, first winning her seat the third time in a close race against Tony Ianno in the 2006 Canadian election, and re-elected in 2008 and 2011.
She has also been one of the few Democrats to support drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
She was leader of the Progressive Democrats party between 1993 – 2006 and again from 2007 – 08.
She argues that first, Northern antiwar sentiment was strong, so strong that Peace Democrats came close to seizing control of their party in mid-1864.
She is married to Howard Hampton, a former leader of the Ontario New Democrats.
She calls herself a centrist Democrat and was among the minority of Democrats to support CAFTA.
She has also joined the moderates in the Republican Party and a vast majority of Democrats in supporting campaign finance reform laws.
She sat as a guest along with only a few other Democrats.
She is a member of the Popular Alliance of Democrats, and her co-captain-regent was Giovanni Lonfernini.
She was the first recipient of the Frank O ' Bannon Award from Indiana Stonewall Democrats.
She was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Redcar from 2001 to 2010, when she lost her seat to the Liberal Democrats with the highest swing against any Labour candidate anywhere in the country prompted by local anger over the closure of Teesside Steelworks.
She also stood for the post of leader of the Liberal Democrats in 1999, but was defeated by Charles Kennedy, and came fourth out of five candidates.
She worked as an advocate with the Community Law Office in Brussels, before becoming a political advisor to the European Democrats group in the European Parliament in 1983 until 1989.
She was in her fourth two-year term representing the state's forty-first House district, including constituents in Cumberland and Harnett counties, when she was selected by local Democrats to replace state Sen. Tony Rand, who had resigned.
She is vice president of LGBT + Liberal Democrats, and a member of the Liberal Democrat groups Friends of Israel and Friends of Turkey.
She married firstly John Miller and secondly Humphrey Temperley, both of whom were active in political life as Liberal Democrats.
She fought three further elections in Guildford for the SDP and then the Liberal Democrats, gradually squeezing a 20, 000 majority down to 4, 500 and preparing the way for Liberal Democrat Sue Doughty's victory in the 2001 election.

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