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She and ensured
She was responsible for the tremendous development of the porcelain manufactory of Sèvres, which became one of the most famous porcelain manufacturers in Europe, and her commands ensured the living of artists and families of craftsmen for many years.
She also ensured fertility of fields and animals ( horses in particular ) to some extent.
) She also ensured that many of the rumours about her are kept current and circulating, to ensure the presence of " Boffo thinking " among her clients.
She ensured that her son John was seated as Pope John XI according to Antapodosis sive Res per Europam gestae ( 958 – 62 ), by Liutprand of Cremona ( c. 920 – 72 ).
She also ensured he saw the other side of life, by taking him to the infant welfare centre she ran in Shoreditch.
She outlived her doctors ' predictions by six months, having ensured she would be alive to see her son get married.
She ensured that no Tayledras would be born without the Mage-Gift, and bound them to the Uncleansed Lands, charging them with constant movement of their homes, and the task of returning the Uncleansed Lands to the way they were before the cataclysm, returning them to what they would call the Cleansed Lands.
She always loved her family and friends, and upon moving to Santa Monica she ensured she would be back.

She and posthumous
The first of these releases came in 1976 when Beserkley compiled a posthumous LP from the first two demo sessions produced by Cale and Mason ; issued on Beserkley's Home of the Hits subsidiary, the album was simply titled The Modern Lovers and included celebrated tracks such as " Roadrunner ", " She Cracked ", and " Pablo Picasso ".
She assisted Schlegel in some of his literary productions, and the publication of her correspondence in 1871 established for her a posthumous reputation as a German letter writer.
She fled to Amesbury Priory, where she stayed under the protection of her aunt Mary de Burgh, who was a nun there, and where Theobald's posthumous daughter, Isabel de Verdun, named after the Queen, was born on 21 March 1317.
She remains the only woman to have received the George Cross whilst alive, all other female GC awards to date being posthumous.
She was given the posthumous name " Jeonghyo " to qualify her as virtuous and filial.
She was granted the posthumous title of Empress Xiaodexian.
She has also reissued, with corrections, Roy K. Kiyooka's Transcanada Letters and edited his posthumous Pacific Rim Letters, with an afterword and a chronology of his life.
She was to grow into one of the most powerful modernist critics in Finland and at times she has been seen as almost a posthumous spokeswoman and interpreter of Södergran, not least because so few others had been in continuous and close long-term contact with the poet and were still alive and willing to speak in public when Södergran became an established classic.
She was one of the last of the first generation modernists to achieve posthumous recognition.
She ( as recounted in her posthumous obituary
She became famous following the posthumous publication of her Nature Notes for 1906, in facsimile form, as the book The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady in 1977, which was an enormous publishing success, frequently given as a gift.
She was ultimately granted by the Tongzhi Emperor a posthumous title of " Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangshun " ( 莊順皇貴妃 ), making her second only to the Empress.
She was awarded a posthumous DLitt.
She is a posthumous child ; her birth in Montgomery, Alabama occurred after her father's death.
She died in the Hoshina family mansion in Tokyo in 1884, at the age of 52, and received the posthumous Buddhist name Shōkei-in.
" She returned to this moment in her Forward to the posthumous volume of Mahmoud Darwish, comparing his sense of the poet's role in a time of violence to that of Seamus Heaney in Northern Ireland during the Troubles and of Eliot during the London blitz.
She worked with friend and fellow artist Jeff Lynne to put together the posthumous release of the King of Hearts album in 1992 ( an album which was re-issued in 2007 by Sony BMG after they took charge of Virgin's catalog in 2005 ) as well as other record projects.
An Infanta of Castile, Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Burgundy, Catherine was the posthumous daughter of Philip of Hapsburg by Joanna of Castile She was born in Torquemada and remained with her disturbed mother until the arrival in Spain from Flanders of her eldest siblings, Eleanor of Austria and the future Emperor Charles V. All of her five older siblings except Ferdinand ( the future Emperor Ferdinand I, were born in the Low Countries and had been put into the care of their aunt Margaret of Austria, but Joanna kept hold of her young daughter Catherine.
She received a posthumous Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on Bewitched.
" She says Dafydd's Welsh comrade, and posthumous son-in-law, Sir William ap Thomas may have been knighted at Agincourt.
She received a posthumous OBE.
She also appears on others records as a vocalist, the Michael Monroe album Not Fakin ' It, and 2012 posthumous album release by Joey Ramone, Ya Know?

She and publication
She was the food editor of The New York Times Magazine and the editor of T Living, a quarterly publication of The New York Times.
She had been fined in 1997 for the original publication of this open letter in Le Figaro and again 1998 for making similar remarks.
She was exiled in France and later Switzerland, where in 1957 she broke her silence with the publication of her book Twenty-Two short stories, which earned her the Víctor Català Prize.
Book 2 was published serially in transition between February 1933 and May 1938, and a final individual book publication, Storiella as She Is Syung, was published by Corvinus Press in 1937, made up of sections from what would become chapter II. 2.
She made numerous revisions to her book from the time of its first publication until shortly before her death.
She was quick to accept Flood's offer to write for the publication ; as she said, “ I was glad to be useful, for I had grown up with what was called the Chautauqua movement .” In 1886 she became managing editor.
She was the subject of a portrait by Adam Buck, and a caricature by Isaac Cruikshank ; ten days after the latter's publication, the Duke resigned from his post as Commander of the British Army.
" She also tried to promote Muir's writings by submitting his letters to a monthly magazine for publication.
She then arranged to have Sleeping Murder published in 1976, but died before the publication.
She continued with Vanity Fair until it stopped publication in 1936.
She resigned in September 1999 when the magazine's sister publication, In Dublin, was banned by the Censorship of Publications Appeal Board for advertising brothels and prostitution services.
Allan Wolf, in The Mystique of Betty Friedan writes: “ She helped to change not only the thinking but the lives of many American women, but recent books throw into question the intellectual and personal sources of her work .” Although there have been some debates on Friedan ’ s work in The Feminine Mystique since its publication, there is no doubt that her work for equality for women was sincere and committed.
" She noted that her husband's friend Edwin Percy Whipple, a critic, approached Fields to consider its publication.
She started writing for publication after she married Collett.
She developed the slogan " Do everything " for the women of the WCTU to incite lobbying, petitioning, preaching, publication, and education.
She eventually assumed the role of editor of the Black Panther publication in the Southern California Branch of the Party.
She taught English at a Further Education College in Birmingham, but quit after the publication of her first novel, and moved to the suburb of Kings Heath.
It was the first publication of She in book format, and featured significant textual revisions from the Graphic serial made by Haggard.
In 2006 a Broadview publication of She became the first edition to reproduce the Graphic serial text since 1887.
" However, he made a number of significant alterations to the original Graphic version of She before its publication as a novel in 1887.
After its publication in 1887 She became an immediate success.
Despite such criticism, the reception that met She was overwhelmingly positive and echoed the sentiments expressed by anthropologist and literary critic Andrew Lang before the story's first publication: " I think She is one of the most astonishing romances I ever read.

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