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She encountered some difficulty in publishing the first book, since most publishers would only offer her a deal if she agreed to remove the stories from the internet.
She went on to remark that she had encountered pagans in jobs that ranged from " fireman to Ph. D. chemist " but that the one thing that she thought made them into an " elite " was as avid readers, something that she found to be very common within the pagan community despite the fact that avid readers constituted less than 20 % of the general population of the United States at the time.
She is one of the most influential people whom Xena encountered in her dark days, and possesses various spiritual powers.
She also worked as a Poor Law Guardian and was shocked by the harsh conditions she encountered in Manchester workhouses.
Hannah Arendt, one of the 20th century's most celebrated Jewish thinkers, made a dramatic accusation against the Judenräte in her 1963 book Eichmann in Jerusalem: She claimed that without the Judenrätes assistance in the registration of the Jews, their concentration in ghettos and, later, their active assistance in the Jews ' deportation to extermination camps, many fewer Jews would have perished because the Germans would have encountered considerable difficulties in drawing up lists of Jews.
She had developed a strong dislike for the future Queen, Anne Boleyn, whom she had first encountered in France.
She leads Hyperdog and Peregrine, along with Dust Devil, Shock-headed Pete and Jack Phantom, to the sewers near where she encountered her attacker.
She is first encountered serving as Briares ' jailer on Alcatraz.
She was kidnapped from her home by Hake, a " berserker " who encountered her father in Hadeland and killed him.
She notes that many such works challenged her understanding, as they often contained many difficult words and expressions that she had not previously encountered.
She returned to win a small tournament at Mahwah just before the US Open where, in one of the most anticipated matches of the year, she encountered Navratilova in a semifinal.
She was rendered each time as soft and dewy-eyed, as innocent and trusting as she had been the night he had first encountered her on the outskirts of Paris.
She encountered heavy criticism for expressing anti-americanism by many both in Germany and abroad, including members of the U. S. government such as Ari Fleischer and Condoleezza Rice.
She ran the public information operation full-time from her home and encountered hostility from the jetport's developers and backers, who called her a " damn butterfly chaser ".
She had lived in Thailand, where she encountered the breed.
She first encountered Gideon on Mars during an interstellar conference on the plague where she was heading security (" Ruling from the Tomb ").
She had encountered a typhoon on the way back from a goodwill visit to Japan in 1890.
She was 16 when first encountered in Soul Music and, since the novels take place roughly in real time, was roughly 21 during her final appearance to date in Thief of Time.
She later broke away from them and became an independent agent, and in this role she again encountered Matt Murdock, who was now active as Daredevil.
She encountered the Human Torch, and brought him to the Inhumans ' secret New York base.
She was the same height as the other beings he had encountered, with a small, pointed chin and large, blue catlike eyes.
She later encountered the Crazy Gang.
She encountered legal roadblocks, however, in settling her husband's affairs because women were not allowed to own or inherit property.
She encountered the duplicate Hyperion and the Avengers, and battled Ms. Marvel.

She and Frankfurt
She outlived her husband by some eight years and died in 1775 at a convent in Frankfurt.
She was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, as Marie Catherine Sophie, Vicomtesse de Flavigny, the daughter of Alexander Victor François de Flavigny ( 1770 – 1819 ), a footloose émigré French aristocrat, and his wife Maria Elisabeth Bethmann ( 1772 – 1847 ), a German banker's daughter.
She journeyed, in company with Constant, by Metz and Frankfurt to Weimar, and arrived there in December.
She stayed there as usual for the summer, and then set out once more for Germany, visiting Mayence, Frankfurt, Berlin and Vienna.
She is mostly remembered today for designing the so-called Frankfurt Kitchen.
She had been born in Frankfurt, the youngest of the seven children of Baron Anselm von Rothschild.
She died during the synod of Frankfurt and was buried in St. Alban's Abbey, Mainz, long before the abbey was finalized.
She visited her elder brother at Frankfurt, and at first seemed to benefit by the change ; but after a few weeks she had to resort to the baths of Schwalbach.
She recalls arriving at the Royal Opera House at 4pm, after a sleepless night and flights from Vienna via Frankfurt.
She has also exhibited in Chicago, London, Lausanne and Frankfurt.
She asks Petra to book a flight to Frankfurt, where she is to meet her husband, and asks for 500DM from Petra, though Petra freely gives her twice that.
She has shown her work regularly at the Meulensteen Gallery ( formerly the Max Protetch Gallery ) in New York since 2002, and at the Nordenhake Gallery in Berlin and Stockholm since 2003, and has also had solo exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum in New York ( 2001 ), the List Visual Arts Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( 2004 ), the Portikus in Frankfurt am Main ( 2006 ), and the Curve at the Barbican Art Gallery in London ( 2007 ), among others.
She then spent two years of musical studies at the Frankfurt Hoch Conservatory, a period she drew upon when writing The Camomile.
She performed with a lot of bands from the Rhein-Main-area: Gundels Giganten ( Mainz ), Beaver Bangtree Band, The Bantree ( Worms ), Hibernians ( Nauheim ), Irish Rovers, Dagmar 41, Inbetween, Secret Paddy ( all Frankfurt ).
She toured again as the singer with Delerium's European Tour in May 2008, playing in London, Antwerp, Budapest, Prague, Munich, Frankfurt, Berlin, Athens, Thessaloniki, and Moscow.
She has lectured extensively nationally and internationally and has taught art at Rutgers University, where she was a professor for thirty years, and at the Städelschule in Frankfurt, Germany.
She has taught courses in feminist legal theory at Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, Berlin, Frankfurt, the University of Tokyo, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and at other universities in the United States, Chile, France, Italy, Japan, and Israel.
She has sung in the world's major theatres: Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Washington Opera, Covent Garden in London, the Deutsche Oper of Berlin, the Munich State Opera, the Hamburg State Opera, the Staatstheater in Stuttgart, the Tonhalle Düsseldorf, Oper der Stadt Köln, Konzerthaus Die Glocke Bremen, Alte Oper Frankfurt, the Staatsoper Wien, Graz, Gebouw in Amsterdam, La Scala in Milan, Rome the Opera Theatre, the S. Carlo Naples, Theatre M. Bellini in Catania, the Grand Opera in Geneva, Lausanne, the Opernhaus in Zurich, Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Seoul, the Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels, the Stockholm Opera in Oslo, the Bolshoi in Moscow, in National Theatre Kiev, Colón Theatre in Buenos Aires, Budapest Erkel Theatre, Warsaw National Opera, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, Toulouse, Saint Étienne, Montpellier Festivals, Teatro Real Madrid, Valencia, Bilbao, the Philarmonia in Zagreb, Dubrovnik Festivals, Split, Tivoli Festival Copenhagen, Grosse Festspielhaus Salzburg, BangkokPhilarmonia.
She performed in Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Vienna and Berlin.
She worked as a media associate in Marburg, Frankfurt, and Berlin.
She studied sociology and political science at Mainz and Frankfurt am Main.
She took part in the 1957 contest, held in Frankfurt, and finished in seventh place out of ten entries with the song All, the first ever song sung in English at the Eurovision.
She received the Kleist Prize for lyric in 1913, the Herder Prize in 1936, the Goethe Prize of the City of Frankfurt in 1940, the literature prize of the Bavarian Academy of Art ( Literaturpreis der Bayerischen Akademie der Künste ) in 1959 and the WestPrussian Cultural Prize in 1962.

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