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She and defines
She characterizes the latter as predominantly negative and proscriptive: it defines a person ’ s territory, including his or her property and dependents, which is not to be damaged or interfered with.
She looks at how the computer affects the way we look at ourselves and our relationships with others, claiming that technology defines the way we think and act.
She is the chairperson and founder of the Information Network Focus on Religious Movements ( INFORM ) and has written studies about groups she defines as cults and new religious movements ( NRMs ).
She reconstructed a hypothetical pre-Indo-European " Old European civilization ", which she defines as having occupied the area between the Dniester valley and the Sicily-Crete line.
She defines herself as a liberal who has " been mugged by reality ".
She is " the forgotten child ", and must come to terms with " the unimaginable reality " of being unloved and unwanted ; she lives in a hostile world that defines beauty in terms of whiteness and that rejects her simply because she is a Black girl.
She suggested that womanist theologians need to “ search for the voices, actions, opinions, experience, and faith ” of black women in order to experience the God who “ makes a way out of no way .” She defines womanism in the following way:
23 ) She also clarified that " fair dealing " does not provide merely a defense which removes liability, but instead defines the outer boundaries of copyright and grants a right to the user.
She defines, by default, politics as usual: to form power networks one must avoid working with one's friends and work specifically with those who are talented, competent, dedicated, and willing to make contributions-not simply those that one likes or would choose, if one were not actually seeking to re / gain power.
The American Foundation for the Blind defines legal blindness as vision worse than 20 / 200 with the best possible correction ( even with glasses ) She also revealed that she suffers from spinal stenosis.
She is very lonely because she has no friends and defines herself as someone special which does not care what others say about her.

She and citizen
She had three children: Susan Saunders, Victoria Riskin, and Robert Riskin, Jr. She became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1933.
She acted as a private citizen " tired of giving in ".
* She was named the 1999 Entertainer of the Year by both the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association ; Twain was the first non-US citizen to win the CMA award.
She soon began to use her influence on the king and this, coupled with her arrogant manner and outbursts of temper, made her unpopular with the local population, particularly after documents were made public showing that she was hoping to become a naturalized Bavarian citizen and be elevated to the nobility.
She is a citizen of the Culture in the novel Use of Weapons, the novella The State of the Art, and is hinted at in the novel Surface Detail by Iain M. Banks.
She became an Egyptian citizen in 1963, and in October 1970, Princess Dina of Jordan married Lieut-Colonel Asad Sulayman Abd al-Qadir, alias Salah Taamari, a Palestinian guerrilla commando who became a high-ranking official in the Palestine Liberation Organization.
She became an American citizen in 1944.
She became an American citizen in 1944
She became a U. S. citizen in 1957, and joined the College Democrats of America.
She was a long-time Methodist missionary and honorary citizen of Brazil.
She has been a naturalized citizen of the United States since 2001, although she also retains her French citizenship.
She also appeared in Grandma's Boy ( 2006 ), produced by Adam Sandler, as a nymphomaniac senior citizen.
She married Felipe D ' Aquino ( last name sometimes given only as Aquino ), a Portuguese citizen of Japanese-Portuguese descent, on April 19, 1945.
She became an American citizen in April 1943.
She was a naturalised citizen of the United States.
She became an honorary citizen of Tirana, and was given the honorary title of Tirana Ambassador of Culture and Tourism in the World by Tirana mayor Lulzim Basha.
She became an American citizen in 1962.
She became a US citizen in 1909 in Seattle.
She became a US citizen in September 2011.
She became a naturalised citizen of the United States in 1943.
She became a U. S. citizen late in life.
She was beatified by Pope John XXIII on the 17 March 1963, and canonized by Pope Paul VI on the 14 September 1975, making her the first native-born United States citizen to be canonized.
She became a naturalized U. S. citizen in 1955.
She entered the United States in April 1959, becoming a United States citizen on January 19, 1963.

She and participation
She said that Shaw saved The Sting since no other actor would accept the part, that Paul Newman hand delivered the script to Shaw in London in order to ensure his participation, and that he had to be paid an extremely high salary.
She served as Director of Policy Development for the State of Alaska, managing diverse programs, including coastal management, intergovernmental coordination, and public participation initiatives.
She was a member of a special parliamentary commission which sought to recommend ways to increase the participation of female immigrants in the workforce.
She believed, as many women ’ s suffragists advocated during this period, that the corruption and dysfunction of the United States government was a result of a lack of feminine participation.
She advocated the buildup of a national defense, but did not encourage an active participation in the European war.
She became famous after her participation in the Radio Television Hong Kong ( RTHK ) television program Y2K.
She tied this decline directly to Britain's participation in the Napoleonic Wars:
She initially drafted a statement that said her two-year membership in the Communist Party had ended in 1940, without condemning the party or her participation.
She refused to apologize or denounce the party, and in testimony before the HUAC on May 21, 1952, said she never belonged to the party and refused to discuss what she knew of the participation of others, claiming her rights under the Fifth Amendment.
She began crying when some scholars shouted criticisms about her fiancé for his continued participation in the HTS program.
She was a very effective speaker, punctuating her speeches with stories, audience participation, humor and dramatic stunts.
She was a storyteller, who would liven her rhetoric with real and folk-tale characters, punctuate with participation from audience members, flavor it with passion, and include humor-ridden methods to rile up the crowd such as profanity, name-calling, and wit.
She states that photography has ‘ become one of the principal devices for experiencing something, for giving an appearance of participation ’.
Felton criticized what she saw as the hypocrisy of Southern men who boasted of superior Southern " chivalry " but opposed women's rights, and she expressed her dislike of the fact that Southern states resisted women's suffrage longer than other regions of the U. S. She wrote in 1915 that women were denied fair political participation " except in the States which have been franchised by the good sense and common honesty of the men of those States — after due consideration, and with the chivalric instinct that differentiates the coarse brutal male from the gentlemen of our nation.
She led a medical team to Bhopal after the gas tragedy in December 1984, worked towards restoring peace in Kanpur following the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 and was arrested for her participation in a campaign against the Miss World competition in Bangalore in 1996.
The lyrics reference Hearst's participation in a San Francisco bank robbery in 1974: " She walked out with empty arms, machine gun in her hand / She is good and she is bad, no one understands / She walked in in silence, never spoke a word / She's got a rich daddy, she's her daddy's girl ".
In 1925 a silent film of She, starring Betty Blythe, was produced with the active participation of Rider Haggard, who wrote the intertitles.
Beecher ’ s essay argues against the participation of women in the abolitionist movement, on the grounds that women hold a subordinate position to men as “ a beneficent and immutable Divine law .” She continues to argue that “ Men are the proper persons to make appeals to the rulers whom they appoint … are surely out of their place in attempting to do it themselves .”
She was also involved in Megalo International Screenprint Workshop in Canberra as a community artist at this time having become interested in poster making from her time at the ANU and her participation in the occupation of the Vice-Chancellors residence in 1980.
She later attended beauty school before dropping out to pursue her music career following her participation and win of the Bild-Schlagerwettbewerb competition in 1999.
She was a guest on Life Matters ( ABC Radio National ) 26 August 2010, on the topics of grief, parenting, civic participation and public life, and her memoir: Public life, private grief.
She added, " n every minute of DiCaprio's participation ... he juices Celebrity with a power surge that subsides as soon as he exits.

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