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She has strongly defended the President's role as the commander in chief of the military.
She defended Leigh, saying, " Vivien was impeccably professional, impeccably disciplined on Gone with the Wind.
She portrayed a recently widowed attorney who defended Cal Leonard accused of murdering his cousin in " The Case of Constant Doyle.
She successfully defended her conduct with wit and defiance.
She was among the would-be sacrificial victims of Minotaur ; while on board the ship, Minos attempted to sexually abuse her but she was defended by Theseus, with whom she later consorted.
She defended her title against Anissa Zamarron winning on points, then met Phoenix's Yvonne Trevino which the judges called a technical draw ( word used for tie in boxing ).
She and her husband, Venutius, are described by Tacitus as loyal to Rome and " defended by our arms ".
She defended her title against Cinthya Prouder ( won in a unanimous decision after round 6 ), Alicia Ashley ( won in a unanimous decision after round 8 ), Gina Greenwald ( knockout in round 1 ) and Kelsey Jeffries ( knockout in round 3 ), followed.
She defended her title against Monique Strohman and Debra Strohman.
She defended her vote by saying, " As a woman, I can't go to war and I refuse to send anyone else.
She defended her actions forthrightly, saying that women should not act timid and ladylike if doing so lent credence to the idea that women did not want to speak in public rather than the truth which was that they were being prevented by men from doing so.
She has defended this by saying: " I have posed nude in the past and I will in the future, I'm not making porn, porn is when you do a video of sex.
She successfully defended her Wimbledon title in 1979, again beating Evert in the final, and retained her World No. 1 ranking.
She later wrote passionately about the change from service à la française to service à la russe and hailed Escoffier as a saviour of British cooking-although she also fiercely defended her opinion that there was no such thing as English Cuisine, " Even the good old Yorkshire pudding comes from Burgundy.
She has publicly defended him against the criticism he receives over the amount of money he is paid by RTÉ.
" She defended every American's " right to criticize ... right to hold unpopular beliefs ... right to protest ; the right of independent thought.
She nevertheless campaigned for Goldwater in the general election, appearing in a television ad in which she defended his position on Social Security.
She has loved Mytho since childhood after he defended her from crows, and now takes advantage of his apathy to pretend they are a couple.
: A thousand times She has defended it,
She vehemently defended Colorado's Amendment 2 in 1992, an amendment to the Colorado state constitution that would have prevented any city, town or county in the state from taking any legislative, executive, or judicial action from recognizing homosexual citizens as a Protected class, all the way to the US Supreme Court, where it was struck down as unconstitutional in Romer v. Evans.
She successfully defended her seat in the 2005 general election, increasing her majority to over 2, 700.
She has defended a neo-Stoic account of emotions that holds that they are appraisals that ascribe to things and persons, outside the agent's own control, great significance for the person's own flourishing.
She fought and won six non-title bouts over the next 11 months, then defended her title against fellow unbeaten Lena Akesson on August 14, 1999 in Miami Beach, Florida.
She defended marriage and the family against an onslaught of damaging legislation in recent years.
She hath herself not only well defended, /

She and prisoners
She described in her memoir, Harsh Route ( or Steep Route ), of a case which she was directly involved in during the late 1940s, after she had been moved to the prisoners ' hospital.
She was either killed by Allied forces or by the prisoners.
She admitted her guilt when she signed a statement the day before the trial, thus reaffirming the crime in the presence of all other prisoners and lawyers present in the court at the beginning of the trial.
She was particularly concerned at the conditions in which female prisoners ( and their children ) were held.
She was sentenced to life for: " one count of incitement to murder, one of incitement to attempted murder, five of incitement to severe physical mistreatment of prisoners, and two of physical mistreatment.
She was also active in her work on behalf of prisoners.
She aided prisoners of war in camps around Europe, especially British nationals.
She wrote a variety of other tracts on prisoners.
She stood as an independent candidate in support of the prisoners on the blanket protest and dirty protest at Long Kesh prison in the 1979 elections to the European Parliament in Northern Ireland, and won 5. 9 % of the vote.
She returned to Ireland and worked tirelessly for the release of Irish political prisoners from jail.
She gained a reputation for loyalty to her future home country by exhibiting kindness to Swedish prisoners during the war of 1675 – 79: she pawned her jewelry, even her engagement ring, to care for the Swedish prisoners of war.
She claims they met in New Orleans while she was working on a secret, fast-growing cancer that was intended to be used to kill Fidel Castro, that this bioweapon was tested on unwitting prisoners in Louisiana, and that it worked.
She aided prisoners in escape attempts, passing them information about safe houses and getting a Union sympathizer appointed to the prison staff.
She is active with prison programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous and along with these involvements, she has also taught illiterate prisoners how to read.
She was either killed by the U. S. troops or by the prisoners.
She stood trial with the other SS women and kapos and was convicted and condemned to death for her involvement in the selections and what was called her sadistic abuse of prisoners.
She was so severe the women prisoners nicknamed her the Beautiful Specter.
She tried to escape with other prisoners, but was quickly recaptured, being too weak to defend herself.
She leaves the Princess to oversee Frenchy's torture and execution, but when a fuse is blown, the torture is put on hold and the prisoners from cell 63 are relocated to keep the King from finding them.
She served eight months in Werl prison, where she befriended her fellow Nazi and SS prisoners, ( recounted in Defiance ), before being released and expelled from Germany.
She worked there under the supervision of Dr. Karl Gebhardt, participating in gruesome medical experiments ( sulfanilamide as well as bone, muscle, and nerve regeneration and bone transplantation ) conducted on 86 women, 74 of whom were Polish political prisoners in the camp.
She would have pleaded guilty to four counts of maltreating prisoners, two counts of conspiracy, and one count of dereliction of duty.
She was on the same convoy of female political prisoners as Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier and Charlotte Delbo.

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