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She and entered
She walked back to the house and entered, feeling herself returning, sensing some kind of opportunity in the empty building.
She arrived late and as she entered the party, noted that gentlemen seemed to be in the majority ; ;
She dreamed up the cookie recipe, tried it, liked it and entered it in the contest.
She would clearly not have entered into the contract knowing the watch was fake, and is entitled to her £ 100 back.
She served 30 days in jail for violation of the terms of her probation and entered a drug program immediately thereafter.
She worked as a management trainee for Kmart in 1981 but quit after a few months and entered a beauty pageant.
She entered graduate studies at Columbia University in 1919, studying under Franz Boas, receiving her Ph. D and joining the faculty in 1923.
She entered the NASA Astronaut Corps in 1986 and retired in 2001.
She entered the Discalced Carmelite monastery St. Maria vom Frieden ( Our Lady of Peace ) at Cologne in 1933 and took the name Teresia Benedicta a cruce ( Teresia Benedicta of the Cross ).
She attended the University of Chicago at age 14 having entered " because she wanted to go and they let me in ".
" She entered the room to find Tracy dead from a heart attack.
She and her husband Geoffrey entered Normandy and began military campaigns to claim her inheritance there.
She entered and won a talent contest on the television program Sing, Sing, Sing, hosted by 1960s Australian icon Johnny O ' Keefe, performing the songs " Anyone Who Had a Heart " and " Everything's Coming Up Roses ".
She entered to find Thalberg sitting at his desk before a tray of diamond engagement rings.
She entered the duchy on April 18.
She then entered and won a Charleston dance contest which allowed her to tour for six months, at one point in 1926 performing at an 18-month-old theater called The Craterian in Medford, Oregon.
She entered the convent in Las Huelgas, where she was living in 1284.
She was a benefactress of the abbey of L ' Épau in Le Mans, entered the conventual life, and was buried in the abbey.
She was the last of the Macedonian line, and upon her death, the empire entered a period of decline that lasted until the accession of Alexios I Komnenos in 1081.
She is thought to have entered Henry's life around the time that Eleanor was pregnant with her final child, John who was born on 24 December 1166 at Oxford.
She entered the House of Commons at the 1997 general election in the Labour landslide as the Member of Parliament for Staffordshire Moorlands, a seat held previously by David Knox and which had been Conservative for 27 years.
She entered Georgia State College for Women ( now Georgia College & State University ), in an accelerated three-year program, and graduated in June 1945 with a Social Sciences degree.
She entered mainstream show business in an uncredited role as one of the orphan girls in the 1982 motion picture Annie.
She was not able to find much new information about Beverly or Harriet Hemings, who left Monticello as young adults and entered the white community, likely changing their names.
She regularly entered public speaking competitions, placing first in the " Humorous Interpretation " category at the National District Tournament two years running.

She and Russia
She played the duet from orbit while Anderson played on the ground in Russia.
She was not interested in adventure and had remained in Russia.
She had already become emotionally attached to Russia and often thought of the huge, remote country that was to have been her home.
She converted to Orthodoxy and became Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna of Russia.
She had lived for twenty-eight years in Russia, including thirteen as Empress, and thirty-four years of widowhood still awaited her, the last ten in exile in Denmark.
She extended Russian political control over the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and incorporated most of its territories into Russia during the Partitions of Poland, pushing the Russian frontier westward into Central Europe.
According to historian Robert Nisbet Bain, it was one of Elizabeth ’ s “ chief glories that, so far as she was able, she put a stop to that mischievous contention of rival ambitions at Court, which had disgraced the reigns of Peter II, Anne and Ivan VI, and enabled foreign powers to freely interfere in the domestic affairs of Russia .” She was also deeply religious, passing several pieces of legislation that undid much of the work her father had done to limit the power of the church.
She paid above-market estimates when purchasing jewels from the estate of Dowager Empress Marie of Russia and paid almost three times the estimate when buying the family's Cambridge Emeralds from Lady Kilmorey, the mistress of her late brother Prince Francis.
She was becoming representative of both the Soviet Union and Tsarist Russia, more popular in the 1960s than she had ever been before the revolution, this reputation only continuing to grow after her death.
She was a younger sister of Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia and an elder sister of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia and Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, all of whom were falsely rumored to have survived the assassination of the Imperial Family.
She visited Eastern European capitals and Russia and returned again to Scandinavia, where " Marian fever " had spread to small towns and villages where she had thousands of fans.
She had intended to discuss how Bolshevik rule was in fact a betrayal of the principles of revolution in a work originally entitled My Two Years in Russia.
She also raised her elder grandchildren, including George Washington Adams and a younger John Adams, while John Quincy Adams was minister to Russia.
She was a member of Cardiff's small Jewish community ; and associated themes were a central concern of much of her writing, including Brothers ( 1983 ), where parallels with her own ancestry are obvious: it follows four generations of a family which flees Russia for South Wales.
She made an official visit to the Russia with Minister of State, Billy Kelleher, for four days in September 2010 and met with President Dmitry Medvedev.
She never considered inviting him to share her power in governing Russia, as he must have hoped.
She married Tsar Nicholas II of Russia in 1894, and was killed along with her husband and children after the Russian revolution of 1917.
She was born in Smolensk, Russia to a prosperous family who encouraged her to study medicine.
Yulia made headlines in Russia with a recent interview where she expressed her opinion on Lena's solo career, " She has the right to do it t. A. T. u. songs, but it's so stupid, absolutely stupid.
She remained politically active following the collapse of the Soviet Union and is still revered as a heroine in post-Soviet Russia.
She was born as the eighth child and sixth daughter of Paul I of Russia and Empress Maria Feodorovna ( born Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg ), and thus was Her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess Anna Pavlovna of Russia.
She did not get along with her daughter-in-law and had plans to return to Russia after a conflict with her son, King William III, in 1855, but in the end, she did not.

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