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She dismissed the possibility that other countries might try to seize her territories and immediately started ensuring the imperial dignity for herself ; since a woman could not be elected Holy Roman Empress, Maria Theresa wanted to secure the imperial office for her husband.
She dismissed questions about her husband, Jacob, who, like her father, worked for the Indianapolis-St. Louis Railroad, by saying, " We never speak of him.
She was dismissed from her " apprenticeship " to Donald John Trump during the fourth task of the season.
She knows the anxiety of feeling threatened by everything in her surroundings, and of being dismissed and feared, which motivates her work in humane livestock handling processes.
She also felt that the television writing was often below standard and dismissed many of the Bewitched scripts as " hack " in a 1965 interview.
She quit in February 2006 along with other members of the cast amidst rumors of abuse from the producer ( which were later dismissed ).
The famous feminist, Gloria Steinem at one point stated, “ you became a semi-nonperson when you got married .” She also famously coined the expression ' A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle ,' Steinem dismissed marriage in 1987 as not having a ' good name.
She firmly dismissed rumours that had persisted for 30 years that she was a lesbian, that had started after she interviewed rock musician Joan Armatrading in 1978, saying that this was not true and had probably dissuaded men from approaching her.
She filed in the Chancery Court in Pulaski County seeking nullification of the law and an injunction against her being dismissed for teaching the evolutionary curriculum.
She represented a dismissed mother-to-be in an early pregnancy discrimination case ( Brown v Stockton Upon Tees Borough Council ) in the House of Lords.
During the worst times of the war of the Spanish Succession she was the real head of the Bourbon party, and was well aided by Princess Maria Luisa of Savoy, the spirited young queen of Philip V. She did not hesitate to quarrel even with such powerful personages as the Cardinal Archbishop of Toledo, Portocarrero, when they proved hostile, but she was so far from offending the pride of the nation, that when in 1709 Louis the XIV, severely pressed by the allies, threatened, or pretended, to desert the cause of his grandson, she dismissed all Frenchmen from the court and threw the king on the support of the Castilians.
She dismissed Galliano's statements as " theater " and later, in a phone interview with WWD described Galliano ’ s videotaped behavior as “ farce ” and said she was bewildered that people in the fashion community have not recognized it as such.
She dismissed Galliano's rants as " theatre.
She was president and CEO of Hydro One, the intended private successor to Ontario Hydro till she was dismissed amid an expense account scandal.
She was dismissed from her ministerial post by the Prime Minister the same day.
She summarily dismissed him because " he smelt of mothballs.
She insisted that her older sister Madame de Mailly should be dismissed and she herself acknowledged in her place.
She clashed with Sims over her position at the sorority and Sims later dropped the issue and dismissed any claims of racism.
She arrived on the set to find one of the major players in the production had been dismissed, and she was immediately asked to step into the role in her place.
" She dismissed any further claims of her being rude or difficult to work with, explaining to the press that she was initially not used to the American lifestyle, which was in her view more extroverted than the French way of living.
She married the Duke of Marlborough, rose to high favour with the Crown, then fell out with the Queen and was dismissed, but returned to Court after the Queen's death.
She joined the band in Chicago for four weeks of rehearsals in preparation for a four-month tour, but then, the night before the tour was to begin, she was dismissed by Corgan ( via their tour manager ) with no explanation, and the Pumpkins embarked on the tour without her.
She remarks that the body presents strange cuts, but this is dismissed as bad handling by the morgue caretaker.
She was dismissed under administrative release item 5d: " Not Advantageously Employable Due to Homosexuality ".

She and appeal
She denied using the drug, but decided not to appeal the imminent ban.
She ultimately lost the suit and a later appeal and was liable to pay Sega's legal fees of $ 608, 000 ( reduced from $ 763, 000 requested ).
She further goes on to attempt to define the subgenre's appeal to its audience as being threefold:
She only heard back from Marcus Loew who promised to appeal on her behalf, and since he had a chain of theatres this eased some of her concerns.
" She was dark and intense ... since the season of her coming out in 1926-7, she had been known around Boston as fast, a ' bad egg '... with a good deal of sex appeal.
She came up with the idea for the program while considering TV shows that she felt would be educational and appeal to her son.
She frequently mocks and dupes adults she encounters, an attitude likely to appeal to young readers ; however, Pippi usually reserves her worst behavior for the most pompous and condescending of adults.
An attractive, unnamed woman then came down to the ring, and announcer Bruno Sammartino remarked, " She must be some sort of movie star ," referring to her glamourous sex appeal.
She believed to be ordained, she needed to appeal to the Universalist Council.
She has expressed a fondness for children, as long as they are " not raw ", ( hopefully ) meaning that although the idea of having children herself does not appeal to her, she enjoys spending time with those of other people.
She understood that the First World War had played an important role in broadening the appeal of women's suffrage because the manpower shortages required widespread female employment, making the image of the sheltered female more obviously inapplicable to Canadian circumstances.
She also represented Emma Humphreys on appeal, a disadvantaged young woman, who had been convicted of murdering her violent pimp when she was 17 years old.
She predicted the appeal of Aunt Jemima and the southern domestic ideal and went on to describe the north's fascination with southern traditions as part of America ’ s “ unwritten history ”.
She was generally thought to be one of the most beautiful actresses of her era, and was the first Latin American movie star to have international appeal.
She was added to the program when management tried to appeal to a younger demographic.
She began her stage career and was frequently employed afterward, widely noted for both her talent and visual appeal.
She coined the use of It, which is repeatedly yet erroneously described as a euphemism for sexuality, or sex appeal.
She was signed by Capitol records in the late 1970s and in an attempt to broaden her appeal she cut the album Life, Love and Harmony, an album of soulful, funky dance cuts that included the track " Sunshine ", which was to become one of her most sought-after recordings ( albeit among supporters of the rare soul scene with whom she would not usually register ).
She rose to fame while co-presenting The Big Breakfast on Channel 4 between 1992 and 1996, and also presented the BBC's Children in Need charity appeal from 1994 to 2004.
She finishes with an appeal for socialist child rearing practices, " in a properly organized society where the child would in great part be taken charge of by the group ".
She was a Paramount starlet, but the studio apparently signed her mainly for her slight resemblance to Dorothy Lamour, as it was common then for studios to sign lookalikes in order to remind the stars in question that they easily could be replaced should their behavior become difficult or their box-office appeal begin to wane.
She finally resolves to call upon the more assertive qualities of her Tiger nature, to appeal to those qualities in Lena.
In his review of Red Hood and the Outlaws, Jesse Schedeen of IGN. com notes that Kenneth Rocafort's pencilling affords Scott Lobdell the opportunity to emphasize Starfire's sex appeal: " She alone seems to have been completely rebooted for the relaunch.
She won her case for unfair dismissal against the organisation, but was asked to return in May 2006 when it lodged an appeal against the Qatari court decision.
She became consumed with the idea that Firdaus was better than herself, and possibly better than even the president, whom she has refused to send an appeal to.

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